Hi there! I used your drum track in a “Discipline Bass Cover” version I made on my RU-vid channel (I doubled some of the snares/doubled the kick, and added other percussion tracks, rhythm, melodies and rec’d a live el. bass track, etc.). I gave your channel a shout out, added the link to this video and to your channel as well. I hope u like it. -I dig your channel very much. I’d like to maybe collaborate on something together in the future(?) if it’s something you’d be interested in. 👍 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1XeQcsqeWNA.htmlsi=8Pqvc85wgtGLx_Dp
What confuses me is how I count the follow eighth note groups: 3,2 3,2,2 3,3,2,2... Yet when I count the quarter notes I get the same feel as you: 11/4. Wait, I’m a dumb ass. 3+2+3+2+2+3+3+2+2=22/16=11/8
I love this 4/4 interpretation! so many transcriptions over-complicate it. does anyone know of an existing manuscript that shows how the band conceived it?
It is so: 1 bar in 4/4 1 bar in 3/4 1 bar in 3/8 2 bars in 4/4 200 bpm quarter note ca. Or... 1 bar in 6/4 1 bar in 5/8 (the one on the octoban) 2 bars in 4/4 The second section is in 5 dotted half note (15/4) + 3/8
Great transcription! Sorry to be asking a year later, might not be fresh in your mind, but couldn’t the 7/6 bar be instead written as 7/4? To me it seems like the eighth note stays consistent from the 12/8 but gets grouped in twos rather than 3s as before. Would probably make it less confusing to read.