CTW Members Phil rr Posted October 21, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 most dance tunes are 4-4 beat (some ppl will know what i mean) they go d d d d DUH d d d , d d d d DUH d d d some tunes are 6-8 they go d d d DUH d d, d d d DUH d d i reckon 6-8 tunes are interesting, and i like em in a set. y aren't more 6-8 tunes produced? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 21, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 Cos it has a totally different kind of vibe really! Lots of (most?) jazz is in 6/8 I think. So you could say, why don't they make more 4/4 jazz music? Erm, I suppose it wouldn't sound as jazzy any more! Personal opinion: it's quite hard to give house music the same "drive" with a compound time signature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 21, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 P.S. I've definitely heard a handful of 6/8 house tunes, but not any outrageosly good ones! I don't think trance and 6/8 time get on very well (because 6/8 has a "funkier" rather than "driving" sound). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 21, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 More unusual time signatures: Jakatta "American Dream" could be classed as 3/2 time (with the kicks as crotchets). Goldie "Temper Temper" is in [censored] 7/8 time! (Plus there are some 7/4 and 4/4 bits as well.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Phil rr Posted October 21, 2003 Author CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 aye. understand what ya mean about the 'feel' of the music. for hard [trance dance house] it would kinda ruin the feel of the flow. i know i keep going on about it but this 040 - dreams remix in his *points down* set is a very nice, light, rolling, happy kinda tune. and it's 6-8 - probly says it all really. if anyones desperately interested in this mystery tune i could get it as a single and send it... i absolutely fcukin love it makes me close my eyes and open my mouth. (shut up) get producing then ppl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 21, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 Aye, the exception proves the rule, or something! Similarly, there's an unspoken "rule" that dance music should be in the minor key, but there are a handful of tracks that are in the major key without sounding horribly cheesy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Phil rr Posted October 21, 2003 Author CTW Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 yeah exactly there's an official term for this (i did GCSE music) it's called plagal or something like that. music is in a minor, but a 'happy' minor key, not a REALLY minor key. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 22, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 Actually a lot of trance/techno etc could be better described using modes. E.g. aolian/dorian modes are quite common. (Yes I did A-level music!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Ginge Posted October 22, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 liquideyes said: (Yes I did A-level music!) Why? Such a pointless subject unless you actually want to become a musician or work in the music industry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Phil rr Posted October 22, 2003 Author CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 _Ginge_ said: liquideyes said: (Yes I did A-level music!) Why? Such a pointless subject unless you actually want to become a musician or work in the music industry. so ur telling me everyone who does woodwork A level is pointless because carpentry is a rare occupation?? ! it's handy knowing stuff about things Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Magicman Posted October 22, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 I wish I understood this stuff to be able to comment on it. To be it's either 4 beat or breakbeat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Phil rr Posted October 22, 2003 Author CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 Si - next time I'll go 'buh buh buh buh buh buh' to you, you'll see what I mean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 22, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 _Ginge_ said: liquideyes said: (Yes I did A-level music!) Why? Such a pointless subject unless you actually want to become a musician or work in the music industry. Actually business studies would probably be more useful to work in the music industry! It is definitely useful (though not essential) for any wannabe composer/performer though. Why did I study music? * Because it's interesting. * Because it's a perfectly acceptable A-level. * Because I'm good at it. * And because most other subjects seemed boring to me! Besides, it got me into university! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 22, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 majikman said: To be it's either 4 beat or breakbeat. Breakbeat is still in 4/4 time (well most of it). Just because something is in 4/4 time, doesn't mean it has a strong emphasis on every beat (as in house). You can still count "1,2,3,4" to most breakbeat, and each of those beats can be equally divided into 2 parts, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members LiquidEyes Posted October 22, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted October 22, 2003 _Ginge_ said: Such a pointless subject P.S. I don't regret doing philosophy either! (Another "pointless", but interesting, subject.) Knowledge is power. You can never know too much stuff. Plus the world would be a dull place if everybody just studied "useful" stuff and did "useful" things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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