Vinnie and his beat division
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 5:01 am
Vinnie seemed to hit the last note of each beat division with a chicken picking note.
Among those divisions, which ones are his favorites? It would be interesting to check some transcriptions (Wolf Marshall for example)
divisions of the beat in x/4 time signatures is:
• 1 quarter note (1)
• 2 eighth notes (1-and)
• 3 eighth note triplets (1-and-then or 1-and-a)
• 4 sixteenth notes (1-e-and-a)
• 5 sixteenth quintuplets (1-e-and-a-then)
• 6 sixteenth sextuplets (1-e-and-a-then-a)
• 7 sixteenth septuplets (1-e-and-a-then-and-a)
• 8 thirty-second notes (1-e-and-a-then-e-and-a)
• 9 thirty-second nonuplets (1-e-a-and-e-a-then-e-a)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ATuplet
Among those divisions, which ones are his favorites? It would be interesting to check some transcriptions (Wolf Marshall for example)
divisions of the beat in x/4 time signatures is:
• 1 quarter note (1)
• 2 eighth notes (1-and)
• 3 eighth note triplets (1-and-then or 1-and-a)
• 4 sixteenth notes (1-e-and-a)
• 5 sixteenth quintuplets (1-e-and-a-then)
• 6 sixteenth sextuplets (1-e-and-a-then-a)
• 7 sixteenth septuplets (1-e-and-a-then-and-a)
• 8 thirty-second notes (1-e-and-a-then-e-and-a)
• 9 thirty-second nonuplets (1-e-a-and-e-a-then-e-a)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ATuplet