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18 Rhythms you should know 

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Not every rhythm has a widely recognised name, but for those that do it will be because that rhythm has a particular cultural significance. So today we are going to look at 18 of these "named" rhythms so you can be familar with how they sound and where they come from.
The outro music to this video is my track "Clap" which you can hear in full on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0wKKJ...
And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
SOURCES:
www.finearts.uvic.ca/~aschlos...
• From the African 6:8 r...
sunhou.se/blog/the-rhythmic-w...
• Bembé "Afro-Cuban 6/8"...
pulse.berklee.edu/?id=4&lesso...
• Scotch Snaps in Hip Hop
• From the African 6:8 r...
• what is SWING percentage?
• Purcell: Z 605/2. 'Twa...
• The Charleston (1926)
• Why do we knock like t...
0:00 Introduction
0:11 Son Clave
1:30 Bo Diddley beat
2:42 Tresillo
4:32 Rumba Clave
5:30 Standard African Bell pattern
6:21 Shuffle
7:40 HDpiano
8:14 Swing
9:21 Scotch Snap
10:24 Bossa Nova
11:34 Charleston
12:09 Waltz
13:27 5/4 clave
14:00 Triplets
14:25 Tuplets
14:43 3:2 Polyrhythm
15:51 4:3 Polyrhythm
16:44 Football Clap
17:37 Shave and a haircut, two bits
18:34 Patreon
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@TobeyFairre7861
@TobeyFairre7861 27 дней назад
"Pass the god damned butter" is a phrase that's going to be stuck in my head for a while.
@finctank
@finctank 27 дней назад
It’s hard to beat
@davidozab2753
@davidozab2753 27 дней назад
😂
@FitR_MusicProductions
@FitR_MusicProductions 27 дней назад
I learned “pass the chocolate pudding” that’s gonna be hard to explain to your guitar teacher
@chitlitlah
@chitlitlah 26 дней назад
I watched that part three times and still haven't stopped laughing. I never thought I'd hear that phrase used so seriously.
@wjackter
@wjackter 26 дней назад
I learned it as Pass The Peanut Butter
@martinedwards2004
@martinedwards2004 27 дней назад
The musical joke of an incomplete Shave And A Haircut rhythm was used in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In it the judge (Christopher Lloyd) finds Roger by playing the first bar. Roger can’t resist and comes out of hiding to sing, “Two bits!”
@mrpappa4105
@mrpappa4105 27 дней назад
Hey i didnt catch that way back when, thanks. I always thought in LA Story (Steve Martin, Sarah J. Parker). He knocking at her door for dinner date, she has to close the door to complete the "Two Bits" and the go to dinner. Wish i had David as a music teacher 35 yrs ago. Great content & comments.
@shma1israel
@shma1israel 27 дней назад
Shave And A Haircut is also indispensable in circus music. And I think another incomplete rendition was part of that Big Bang Theory episode in which Amy tries to teach Sheldon a lesson by leaving lots of things unfinished.
@danielf3623
@danielf3623 26 дней назад
Also the original source of the phrase very likely comes from the old American "Barbershop Quartets" who, unsurprisingly, sang outside barbershops as advertising for the shop and entertainment for the customers.
@jeffreygreen7860
@jeffreygreen7860 26 дней назад
Definitely the best way to catch a toon.
@2oqp577
@2oqp577 25 дней назад
Bruce Lee too used it in one of his films
@ShimeOfficial
@ShimeOfficial 24 дня назад
You sound like Mumbo Jumbo
@Jeremonkey90
@Jeremonkey90 13 дней назад
True
@hhm6848
@hhm6848 12 дней назад
Woah, you’re right!
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 12 дней назад
Mixed with half asleep Chris
@ShimeOfficial
@ShimeOfficial 11 дней назад
@@stevecarter8810 yea
@snookerwither9955
@snookerwither9955 6 дней назад
Mumbo Jumbo has appeared in one of David's videos! He was analysing the music from the Minecraft soundtrack
@nicolasforfant484
@nicolasforfant484 27 дней назад
Football clap in French : " qui c'est - les plus forts - évidemment - c'est nous " Shouted in rythm by supporters in any sport / game, clapping hands on the two last
@zenleek2129
@zenleek2129 25 дней назад
C’est les bleus ~
@malegria9641
@malegria9641 День назад
Translation for the English speakers “Whos the fiercest- it’s clearly us!”
@lim7lim
@lim7lim 27 дней назад
Please do more videos on rhythm, specifically for piano playing
@romanovelius
@romanovelius 20 дней назад
that's the beauty of rhythms, they don't really care what is the sound source, pure elegance
@martingrieco
@martingrieco 27 дней назад
David Bennet just consistently churning out some absolute gems
@victorhugotoledocofre1366
@victorhugotoledocofre1366 27 дней назад
Another well-known example for the Bo Diddley beat is "I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow (1982).
@althealligator1467
@althealligator1467 27 дней назад
Originally a 60s song
@bentilley5412
@bentilley5412 27 дней назад
Re-record, not fade fade away. I am practically a fossil.
@samp.8099
@samp.8099 27 дней назад
@@althealligator1467 Which is 10 times better than the 80s one
@martinedwards2004
@martinedwards2004 27 дней назад
Bob Seeger did a great version called “Bo Diddley” on his Live Bullets album. Worth a listen!
@brettclarinmusic
@brettclarinmusic 26 дней назад
Thank you!! Oh what torture I couldn’t think of the name!
@johndav_iD
@johndav_iD 27 дней назад
I know the Football Clap as the signal for everyone to be quiet in school here in the U.S. It didn't always work ... but that's what I know it to be used for
@lapsiluco
@lapsiluco 27 дней назад
Huh, here in Brazil it's the shave and a haircut rhythm
@lordkoopus
@lordkoopus 27 дней назад
can attest for this, not sure which state youre from but in NY its also the "get the kids attention" thing the teachers use
@chickenfish15
@chickenfish15 27 дней назад
@@lapsiluco same in Canada
@dichotomae
@dichotomae 27 дней назад
You’re right! I knew it sounded familiar but I couldn’t place it. In elementary school teachers would clap the first part when they wanted our attention and the students were supposed to finish it by clapping the “England” part.
@Donut-Eater
@Donut-Eater 27 дней назад
The way I know it as has the same first bar, but a different second bar "one two three, eyes on me" "One two, eyes on you"
@blakelowe1300
@blakelowe1300 27 дней назад
I once heard two seagulls crying(? is that the word for what seagulls do?) in a 4:3 polyrhythm. That was a fun day.
@Kylora2112
@Kylora2112 27 дней назад
The "football clap" is used in the opening handclaps of John Fogerty's "Centerfield" (a song about playing baseball). It's also used in the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night." It's really common as a stadium organ riff in the US (typically baseball and hockey teams will have an organist playing live music during breaks to pump the crowd up).
@ragnarviews
@ragnarviews 27 дней назад
Let's not forget Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio by the Ramones
@qqw743
@qqw743 25 дней назад
My after school club when I was 10 in 70s Israel used the football clap. The last two beats, we'd shout out the name of the club, which was two syllables.
@corinnewolfe-betz7478
@corinnewolfe-betz7478 25 дней назад
Same here in Canada at hockey games. When the organist played it the fans would shout "Let's Go!" followed by clapping "clap clap clap clap clap clap clap" then back to shouting "Let's Go"!. Or at least in in 1980's/90's😂 (it's been awhile).
@twi82wi
@twi82wi 23 дня назад
Fans of the Viennese soccer club Rapid use the football clap, at the end shouting of course "Rapid!" (not pronounced the English way)
@christopherheckman7957
@christopherheckman7957 23 дня назад
Maybe someone should do a video of organ riffs played at stadiums?
@fromchomleystreet
@fromchomleystreet 27 дней назад
Jeff Porcaro’s “Rosanna” groove is both a 12/8 shuffle AND the Bo Diddley beat, put together.
@benjaminsandeen9241
@benjaminsandeen9241 27 дней назад
As a bassist and a fan of Iron Maiden, the first rhythm that comes to mind is "the gallop", a simple eighth note paired with two sixteenth notes
@christopherheckman7957
@christopherheckman7957 23 дня назад
That's also the riff to Heart's "Barracuda".
@julieanderson100
@julieanderson100 26 дней назад
Okay. I just had to pause this to comment. I am only 1/3 of the way through and have learned more about rhythm patterns in the last 6+ minutes than in 50+ years of living. This is exactly the hole I've been looking to fill in my knowledge. Thank you for making this video!
@christopherheckman7957
@christopherheckman7957 23 дня назад
Not surprising. Rhythm is one part (if not THE part) of music that is often overlooked.
@tuca9457
@tuca9457 22 дня назад
The last one is crazy because it shows that there are not only unresolved chords but also but also rythms. So cool
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 22 дня назад
Agreed!!
@leahm10
@leahm10 27 дней назад
As soon as I heard the Bo Diddley beat Faith popped into my head.
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 26 дней назад
Family Madrigal/Bluey theme for me!
@yudasgoat2000
@yudasgoat2000 22 дня назад
I went straight to "Hand Jive".
@benjaminprietop
@benjaminprietop 27 дней назад
"Do You Remember Rock'N'Roll Radio?" by the Ramones also uses the football clap. Great video David!
@TheeGrumpy
@TheeGrumpy 7 дней назад
Inspired by the Bay City Rollers "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y Night"
@han-dell
@han-dell 27 дней назад
In Australia we had a heap of ads for AAPT Smart Chat on TV (phone company), they used the Football Clap rhythm to make the jingle "A A AAP AAPT SMART CHAT"
@Omegavision79
@Omegavision79 26 дней назад
Those ads were themed around tennis, too
@han-dell
@han-dell 26 дней назад
@@Omegavision79 "We are yellow, we are blue. We are Swedish, who are you?"
@rbka9749
@rbka9749 26 дней назад
Came here to say this lol
@jimbrentar
@jimbrentar 27 дней назад
the "football clap" appears in American football, too, and other American sports. the last two beats are usually, "Let's go!"
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 26 дней назад
The way I'm most familiar with that is: first 5 claps stay intact, then (and this is almost always F-D-F-D!) a 4-syllable phrase or "let's go [2-syllable phrase]" on straight quarters.
@drewharrison6433
@drewharrison6433 26 дней назад
I can't believe that I can't find anyone mentioning Mickey by Toni Basil. "Oh, Mickey, you're so fine. You're so fine, you blow my mind. Hey Mickey!"
@beat_avenger
@beat_avenger 24 дня назад
Let’s go team name! *drum, drum, drum drum drum*
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 22 дня назад
@@beat_avenger The way I remember it, those two phrases are swapped!
@musicevangelist
@musicevangelist 27 дней назад
In New Zealand (and possibly Australia) the football clap was used to advertise Milo, a malted drink powder and the 'two bits" part was said Mi-Lo
@oliverdiamond6594
@oliverdiamond6594 27 дней назад
ah yes i forgot that one. you mean the "football" part? two bits is from the other one.
@musicevangelist
@musicevangelist 27 дней назад
@oliverdiamond6594 yeah that's the one.
@ryotaloremusic
@ryotaloremusic 20 дней назад
Same here in Nigeria!
@alexts4920
@alexts4920 27 дней назад
Go for another video on rhythms! This is amazing and very useful!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 27 дней назад
Glad you like it 😊
@johnbrennan8835
@johnbrennan8835 День назад
@@DavidBennettPiano Loved it.
@noodles2799
@noodles2799 27 дней назад
Gonna crack out a polyrhythm when I’m asking for the butter
@margotwhite
@margotwhite 26 дней назад
Thank you so much for outlining all of these rhythms from their origins, it gives so much more depth to everything that has been built from them, so cool
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 25 дней назад
😀😀
@michaeleaster1815
@michaeleaster1815 27 дней назад
fabulous topic... thank you as always!
@smizmi5467
@smizmi5467 27 дней назад
This is such an amazing video. You never stop delivering.
@OkdaMusicLab
@OkdaMusicLab 19 дней назад
Simply, an amazing video. Thanks!!!
@dongentle6896
@dongentle6896 27 дней назад
World, folk, classical, jazz and pop all referenced. Love it.
@bodhibeats8257
@bodhibeats8257 27 дней назад
Great video! I’m here for more rhythm theory! Why should chords get all the love?! 😁
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee 27 дней назад
Excellent idea and execution. Your past couple of videos (inc the KG&LW) have been fabulous!
@stevesanyal
@stevesanyal 2 дня назад
Thank you! I have been wanting this video for years and would love your perspective on even more rhythms. ❤
@TheCandoheavy
@TheCandoheavy 25 дней назад
Really beautiful lesson, thank you very much for taking your time and making this amazing and helpful lesson.
@charliedeese6272
@charliedeese6272 27 дней назад
David, your channel is such a wealth of knowledge. Your should be proud of what you've created, love your vids dude
@MrDonWiggins
@MrDonWiggins 10 дней назад
Excellent teaching. Very informative. Thank you, David.
@UrbanGarden-rf5op
@UrbanGarden-rf5op 27 дней назад
@ 16:47 There was a Swedish pop show in the sixties called Drop In. They used Let’s Go as their intro/outro music. There is a live 12 minute video of The Beatles playing at Drop In, 30th October 1963, on YT. They’re even participating with hand claps in the “Drop In” outro. So that’s my reference🎶
@lblb3
@lblb3 26 дней назад
This was such a great video, David. Thank you very much!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 25 дней назад
Glad you liked it!
@3leggedkitten
@3leggedkitten 26 дней назад
The pure joy of having you explain something to me in that precise yet easy to follow kind of way you have, then recognizing for myself what you're talking about through the examples of songs you give... I can't begin to describe it. Glad I found your channel, I really appreciate your content. Oh and the football clap is known as THE football clap in Germany as well.
@Jason-le3bp
@Jason-le3bp 10 дней назад
Brilliant tutorial. Well thought out, well explained with great examples
@randolphfriend8260
@randolphfriend8260 6 дней назад
Lovely! Explains alot. I have been trying to write out a such rhythm, yet didn't know this. Thank you. 🧡
@oojah777
@oojah777 20 дней назад
Yet again, just the sort of thing I was looking for. Thank you.
@MG-vo7is
@MG-vo7is 27 дней назад
Excellent. Thank you.
@Cromanea
@Cromanea 23 дня назад
Thanks David.....May never be able to Thank you enough for what you do for us!
@user-hi9ke7co3e
@user-hi9ke7co3e 23 дня назад
Bravo! Informative and great fun! Thank you from Texas.
@opiateutopia
@opiateutopia 27 дней назад
Bossa Nova (or some variation of it) can be heard in 'Bela Lugosi's Dead' by Bauhaus. Which, according to their bassist, was the one of the few rhythms that the drummer knew at that time
@fredmcveigh9877
@fredmcveigh9877 23 дня назад
Thankyou. I struggle with timing issues in music and this has been really informative .
@luisagladyspintosolis9222
@luisagladyspintosolis9222 4 дня назад
Gracias por su clase! 🇨🇱
@ronnyb5890
@ronnyb5890 26 дней назад
great rhythm tutorial David, thanx mate
@Piktor201
@Piktor201 26 дней назад
Thank you. A very informative and useful video.
@unstabilizer
@unstabilizer 18 дней назад
This is absolute gold! Thank you so so so much David, your channel is one of THE BEST out there!❤❤❤
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 18 дней назад
Thank you!!
@johnbrennan8835
@johnbrennan8835 День назад
@@DavidBennettPiano What rhythm did the Beatles use in their early years?
@ViliSirkia
@ViliSirkia 27 дней назад
In Finland the football clap is used in similar way at least in ice hockey where in the end we yell the name of the team.
@vivacev
@vivacev 27 дней назад
And in the song "Poika saunoo" :D
@fredericopereira9815
@fredericopereira9815 22 дня назад
I'm from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 76 years old. Your video is EXCELLENT, both in content and approach and careful exemplification. Maybe it doesn't seem that way to those who haven't yet looked into the matter; but for me, who has toiled for years, alone, about the rhythmic particularities, so poorly addressed in the texts "conventional", trying to understand how such peculiarities can appearing on so many and diverse "musical fronts", it makes me want to cry for being born so before that crazy time, but with such objective learning opportunities, like in your video. Thanks. Fred Pereira
@Reuben-
@Reuben- 23 дня назад
Well done video. I think my brain melted very early on, but the san clave music examples served as a wonderful example of music I'd like to explore more of. And bossa nova being another I need to listen to more of. Wonderfully done video!
@Puskasha
@Puskasha 12 дней назад
Dude... you are amazing! Thank you!
@ljdobles8104
@ljdobles8104 22 дня назад
Great compilation of rhythms, more videos like this please.
@zensational.
@zensational. 19 дней назад
Gold. Thank you!
@thejontao
@thejontao 27 дней назад
As a kid in rural Canada, when we went to the rink to watch hockey, we’d hang over the boards and bang the “football clap”.
@maybe0424
@maybe0424 6 дней назад
Thanks !really like this
@AdrianGeorges
@AdrianGeorges 8 дней назад
Excellent video and explanations. Once again. Thanks
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 8 дней назад
Thanks 😊
@TheOnlyGeggles
@TheOnlyGeggles 27 дней назад
I don't know why, but 16:22 had me laughing out loud. The rhythm seems so comical and the text on top of it, said in such a serious manner... but maybe the rhythm has been used in humorous situations a lot, so I instinctively associate it with something being funny?
@freerights6695
@freerights6695 26 дней назад
same, it's so funny. He even sounds like he almost laughed right after.
@salicus
@salicus 22 дня назад
Amazingly explained. Thank you very much!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 22 дня назад
Thanks 😊
@hiphoprajeshlifeksr220
@hiphoprajeshlifeksr220 23 дня назад
The best explanation with examples thank you so much sir very very useful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@davetye
@davetye 27 дней назад
Good stuff! Volume 2 please!
@pancon6
@pancon6 27 дней назад
Fantastic vid. 🇬🇷 here, football ⚽ clap? Absolutely!
@Leo.Brodie
@Leo.Brodie 27 дней назад
Great topic, superbly executed.
@sameoldtunes7110
@sameoldtunes7110 27 дней назад
With the football clap, for me it’s just instinctual to complete the rhythm when someone does the first part XD
@davidwright8432
@davidwright8432 3 дня назад
Thanks. I learned a lot!
@CorNigrum
@CorNigrum 27 дней назад
This overview of rhythms and styles with examples of each was very useful to get some ideas to expand horizons. Thanks for that. I did half expect for Meshuggah to show up somewhere near the end though. Maybe next time, in the advanced edition.
@doBobro
@doBobro 26 дней назад
Amazing. I finally understand how to read tuple notation. Thank you!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 25 дней назад
Glad it helped!
@christopherheckman7957
@christopherheckman7957 23 дня назад
Now ... check out "The Black Page" by Frank Zappa. 8-)
@dandilion62
@dandilion62 25 дней назад
Great video!!!!!! You're the best pedagog!!!!
@impararelachitarra.official
@impararelachitarra.official 14 дней назад
Great video for the student! Thanks so much.
@jeremiahlyleseditor437
@jeremiahlyleseditor437 27 дней назад
Here in the U.S. many still use the Football Clap at sporting events. Usually saying "lets go."
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 26 дней назад
I.e. quoting the Routers directly! Whenever Dude Perfect uses this, they (more often than not) turn the last two beats into "dead space" ("usually" because for Garrett bar 2 is his nickname, "pur-ple ho-ser," but for everyone else it's "let's go" and then 2 beats dead space) That's more like how I remember it (more like Garrett's variation, with bar 2 *normally* played on F-D-F-D!)
@keinname629
@keinname629 26 дней назад
Excellent explanation!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 25 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@user-jf1ue1su7v
@user-jf1ue1su7v 10 дней назад
Thank u so much for giving several notes and countings. Even I'm a western teacher from India, chennai 🙏🙏🙏
@Charlie_Xplorer
@Charlie_Xplorer 23 дня назад
OMG I'm in rhythm heaven!! 🥁 (Great video, David 👌)
@pedrosaboia2267
@pedrosaboia2267 27 дней назад
Great video, as always! But, along with Bossanova, Brazil is also known for the legendary Samba rhythm!
@pedrotinaco1
@pedrotinaco1 27 дней назад
I was wondering which is more popular
@martinstubs6203
@martinstubs6203 21 день назад
Brilliant! Now I have to learn and remember all those names.
@Voltaphonic
@Voltaphonic 21 день назад
THIS IS A SUPER ULTRA HELPFUL VIDEO! GREAT JOB SIR! You deserve more subs!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 21 день назад
Thank you!!!
@SeaYeon_Amateur_Composer
@SeaYeon_Amateur_Composer 27 дней назад
Thank you
@joaocalladomusico
@joaocalladomusico 19 дней назад
A great video! I think the Tresillo pattern is present in almost every non-shuffled song of the last hundred years. Very influential! Now a challenge: can you write the Samba pattern?
@sampsonaborah1190
@sampsonaborah1190 День назад
Great video with matched relative videos and illustrations 👏
@54enjoyer
@54enjoyer 27 дней назад
13:25 is objectively the best part of this video. no bias trust me :)
@anandkamate2308
@anandkamate2308 21 день назад
This is amazing lesson 👍🏻
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 21 день назад
Thank you 😊
@yokeloonw
@yokeloonw 25 дней назад
Excellent video on rhythm. Thanks
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 25 дней назад
Thank you!
@lestercowell5446
@lestercowell5446 3 дня назад
A really interesting, informative and useful lesson. De-mystified a lot of things for me struggling to understand complex rhythms. 👌👍
@therealzilch
@therealzilch 18 дней назад
Very nicely done as usual, and there were some new ones for me, thanks. Right now, I'm working on the polyrhythm 11 against 13. But this is a rhythm that no one needs to know, and perhaps should avoid. :) cheers from sunny Vienna, Scott
@michaelharris9615
@michaelharris9615 23 дня назад
Excellent!
@freds2052
@freds2052 26 дней назад
that "shuffle supercut" made me chuckle. I never knew what was going to come next but it flowed so well
@matthiasscheffler548
@matthiasscheffler548 8 дней назад
Very useful! Thanks!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 8 дней назад
Thanks 😊
@eugeniovenneri137
@eugeniovenneri137 21 день назад
Best video on Rhythm and music Theory! Nice!!
@nanamacapagal8342
@nanamacapagal8342 День назад
I noticed how a bunch of the rhythms all feel very similar but so distinct at the same time, you could hear a bit of "Son Clave" in "Shave and a haircut, two bits", "Rumba clave", and "Tresillo", and also hear a bit of "Tresillo" in "The Charleston" and "5/4 Clave".
@virgo47
@virgo47 27 дней назад
I always liked Tresillo in the bass... e.g. Madonna's Take a Bow, but there are tons of examples, and anytime I hear it, I like it. The next best thing for 3 steps besides the Waltz itself. A lot of interesting rhythms, thanks for the video!
@edzielinski
@edzielinski 27 дней назад
Fantastic. Saving this as a reference for learning and practice. It's amazing that so much music is based on just a small collection of basic rhythm patterns, but they do each have a unique character and lend themselves to pushing and pulling and stretching. I wonder if there is a name for the rhythm behind Queen's iconic "We Will Rock You"? Thanks!
@KalebPeters99
@KalebPeters99 26 дней назад
Awesome video! I'd love to see you continue branching out into rhythm now that you've got a video for basically every chord progression 😂
@robinhodges4814
@robinhodges4814 7 дней назад
I found this very interesting specially from a songwriting point af view as the Rhythm can be the flavour of the song your trying to write, rhythm can be the inspiration sometimes needed, many thanks
@karissimah
@karissimah 8 дней назад
SUPER HELPFUL. came here to wrap my head around clave rhythms and this did not disappoint!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 8 дней назад
Glad it helped!
@arinascimento547
@arinascimento547 14 дней назад
Just great! I was trying to identify the pattern tresillo used in many latin songs and even in the 'funk' here in Brazil, but never knew what was this from. So nice!
@gmtgsong4635
@gmtgsong4635 19 дней назад
Really educational, thanks!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 19 дней назад
Thanks!
@andrewbrown464
@andrewbrown464 27 дней назад
I love this video so much.
@guilhermerivera6312
@guilhermerivera6312 5 дней назад
This is one of the most elucidating videos Ive ever seen ❤
@benbiffton3710
@benbiffton3710 27 дней назад
GREAT EPISODE !
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 27 дней назад
Thanks!
@queenodoubt
@queenodoubt 27 дней назад
The "shave and a haircut two bits" is SOOOOOOO popular in Argentina but not in music, but with knocking on doors, or with honking to a passing car or a friend, or ringing a doorbell, things like these.
@Azuuraas
@Azuuraas 25 дней назад
yup, here in Brazil it's also pretty common, but with the added "PAM PARARAM PAM, PAM PAM" in a classroom to make everybody shut up
@tomcollier1769
@tomcollier1769 22 дня назад
In parts of Mexico, "shave and a haircut," tapped out on a motor vehicle horn, is used to impute ..... um, maternal canine ancestry to another driver in close proximity to your car. Use it judiciously, if at all.
@jeromeclamora9388
@jeromeclamora9388 26 дней назад
Great great job 👍👍👍
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