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In this video, Nick from Splice shares 5 life-changing and important rhythms that can be used from anything to drum patterns to basslines, melodies, or chords!
00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Tresillo
1:41 - Hemiola
2:57 - 12/8 Bell
4:00 - Clave
5:18 - ThaDhiGiNaThom
6:23 - Outro
One of the incredible things about music is the infinite possibilities that you have when it comes to aspects like rhythms and patterns.
That said, there are some particularly influential rhythms that have shaped a wide array of genres and styles across the globe. Below, we summarize the origins and musical qualities of five of these rhythms-make sure you also check out our video tutorial above to learn more and hear them in action.
1. Tresillo
The tresillo is the most fundamental rhythmic pattern in Sub-Saharan African music as well as Latin American music. The term translates to “triplet”-that said, it’s important to note that even though there are three notes in the rhythm, it’s a duple-based pattern (meaning we divide the beat with even numbers). In common time, the tresillo could look like two dotted quarter notes followed by a quarter note.
2. Hemiola
An extremely common application of polyrhythms, the hemiola creates a two-against-three feel (i.e. one rhythm is playing three evenly-spaced notes in the same duration of time that another rhythm is playing two). Hemiolas are widely used in drum patterns as well as melodies.
3. 12/8 bell
Also simply known as “the bell pattern” in Central and Western African music, the 12/8 bell is a unique pattern that can easily be heard in both 4 and in 3. An audio illusion of sorts, this pattern can really open up a listener’s ears to the idea of rhythmic perception.
4. Clave
The clave is one of the staple rhythms of many Afro-Cuban genres as well as Sub-Saharan African music. It’s a four-beat pattern that builds on the structure of the tresillo, and slight variations create the son clave, rumba clave, 2-3 son clave, and 2-3 rumba clave. Influences of this rhythm can be found across an incredibly wide range of genres, even including the likes of EDM and hip hop.
5. Tha dhi gi na thom
Last but not least, tha dhi gi na thom is an element of the South Indian tradition known as Solkattu. Constituted by five-note groupings, this rhythm can really help musicians develop their understanding of subdivision and tuplets.
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5 Rhythms That Changed My Life (Important Patterns for Ableton, FL Studio, etc...)
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Комментарии : 591   
@splice
@splice 2 года назад
What other types of videos would you like to see on our channel?
@crtnycrtny
@crtnycrtny 2 года назад
Are there more rhythms out there that I’m unfamiliar with? I also will love to learn more about odd time signatures.
@philipkarst7918
@philipkarst7918 2 года назад
What is the difference between all these types of house music? Pop house. vocal house tech house Acid house Deep house Funky house Diva house Hard house and beyond
@skatealex1
@skatealex1 2 года назад
Retrowave (melodic synth led) genres would be interesting. Thanks for the videos.
@keithce
@keithce 2 года назад
The way that you've explored rhythms from around the world...perhaps you could explore tunings (i'm not talking about scales, but tunings other than equal temperament).
@Notacet
@Notacet 2 года назад
This was very well executed, illustrative yet compact video! I’d love videos like this about - classic synth sounds and their history - subgenre defining songs - rare instruments that you’ll recognise from hit songs
@LuisaLopesTV
@LuisaLopesTV 2 года назад
i really wasn't expecting this video to be so thorough and mind blowingly diverse. i'm latin-american and is simply amazing to know not only the rhythms but their names and origin. this video might change my life
@chopebeef
@chopebeef 2 года назад
changed my lyfe!
@chopebeef
@chopebeef 2 года назад
@@theFastestSloth_001 hi
@gaudi77
@gaudi77 2 года назад
ok chillax
@jomesias
@jomesias 2 года назад
If you found this one cool, you might want to look at Victor Wooten's Groove workshop!! 👍👍🤟🤟
@christiantaylor1495
@christiantaylor1495 Год назад
Anybody: Says something originated outside Europe Everybody: wow
@crtnycrtny
@crtnycrtny 2 года назад
This is why I love watching videos from Splice. I did not even know that there were names for these rhythms. Thank you, Nick ! 💎✨🔥🙏🏿
@nickthechen
@nickthechen 2 года назад
❤️
@kurticelewis146
@kurticelewis146 2 года назад
Facts same here
@hitomukawakami7124
@hitomukawakami7124 2 года назад
There’s a name for everything
@jewnersey7413
@jewnersey7413 Месяц назад
Boom clap boom boom boom clap
@RmaNYouTube
@RmaNYouTube 2 года назад
6:18 blender detected, respect for this guy to even make the motion graphics of his tutorial himself.
@nickthechen
@nickthechen 2 года назад
🙏
@gxrsky
@gxrsky 2 года назад
Damn. It's so easier to do mograph that way than in After Effects!!! Thx for the info
@mrjoeybeats
@mrjoeybeats 2 года назад
Love that this dude gives credit to the homies who taught b4 him🐐
@bhaveshtochabbra6853
@bhaveshtochabbra6853 2 года назад
If you explore more of the Indian music, there is lot of learning from there. Id love to learn.
@nickthechen
@nickthechen 2 года назад
I studied South Indian music in college and must say out of all musical genres it’s probably the most complex rhythmically! So much so it’s almost to it’s detriment as it can get pretty “heady” but i absolutely love it. Will definitely try to include more concepts and techniques in future videos thanks for watching!
@joeanderson1307
@joeanderson1307 2 года назад
@@nickthechen hello ! loved the video, very informative and entertaining ! I have a question, what would be some good artists to get into to start checking out this South Indian music?
@OFFICIALRUDRAX
@OFFICIALRUDRAX 2 года назад
Indian music is complex you have to go to the roots of it to understand it better
@cosmonauteable9151
@cosmonauteable9151 Год назад
you're a learrrnooor?
@ReyHolliday
@ReyHolliday 2 года назад
Really amazing breakdown and infographics that ties these rhythms to their origin. Kudos to Nick.
@Simon-is2xd
@Simon-is2xd Месяц назад
He really used every rythm in every VST in every genre...
@rawr4444
@rawr4444 2 года назад
3:33 Absolutely, the perception of rhythm is so fun to play with! I've made tracks using 5/4 having a melody play ten normal 8th notes and then lowering the tempo slightly playing the same ten notes but with five-tuplets instead in 4/4... So the "personal/subjective tempo" of the ten notes of the main focus, the main melody being played, is almost exactly the same, but everything else around it changes. In other words the actual absolute length of the notes don't change even though both the tempo and their designation changes (from straight 8ths to fivetuplet 8ths). Such a fun track to make! This video reminded me of that and has made me want to make more! (and I'm only halfway through the video) Thanks!
@keeganbrown5156
@keeganbrown5156 2 года назад
Metrical Modulation is a hell of a drug
@PapaBPoppin
@PapaBPoppin 2 года назад
Watched this earlier, hopped on the sequencer and in 5min had a much more interesting sound than I had achieved before. Just watched again to retain more and put into practice shortly. Thank you so much for this knowledgeable insight and helping to broaden my international ear!
@novikovPrinciple
@novikovPrinciple 2 года назад
Hey Splice, thanks for sharing these rhythms. This is a video I keep coming back to, since it opened my ears to a lot of things that I didn't notice before. Just this morning, I noticed a Tha dhi gi na thom beat in "Hyper Bass", by yunomi when I was playing through an old playlist!
@CandidNib
@CandidNib 2 года назад
Can't believe this is free! Thank you for adding so much value to community
@SamuraiGuevara
@SamuraiGuevara 2 года назад
This was really well produced! This format is great
@handldyDandidlyD.ezzzzz
@handldyDandidlyD.ezzzzz 2 года назад
only after finding a desire to make my own music did i realize how much more i could have learned and absorbed from carnatic music, which i felt i was 'forced' to learn growing up. very clear and informative vid thanks mate
@Mumblebee
@Mumblebee 2 года назад
Dude, I tip my hat to an amazingly well done, educational (in the least possible beige-sounding or stuffy way) and inspirational video! Plus, I love how chill you sound throughout while explaining the wares. Thank you so much for this.
@davideisele8256
@davideisele8256 2 года назад
Of all your videos I’ve watched, this is by far my favorite. Please do more like this
@electropunkzero
@electropunkzero 2 года назад
Wow, this really opened my eyes. I've learned a lot of theory, but almost none of it was related to rhythm like this. This was enlightening.
@pavmx703
@pavmx703 Год назад
This kind of thing is insanely useful. The examples REALLY showed the versatility of these and how they could be applied.
@mrboss7580
@mrboss7580 Год назад
Tresillo is also what some call the “drill pattern” used with hi hats and countersnares within a majority of drill songs
@jorgea.2318
@jorgea.2318 10 месяцев назад
Is weird because in Spanish tresillo actually means what in English Is called Triplets. I was about to correct this guy xd
@TwoPieceSam
@TwoPieceSam 2 года назад
I was really going to skip this but I’m so glad I didn’t; absolutely riveting, informational and historical to watch! Fantastic video.
@thomasdeserville
@thomasdeserville 2 года назад
Really very interesting. Seeing as you asked, I think a world history on rhythm and instruments and music styles etc would be great to experience. I think these videos are presented very well. That 12/8 Bell section was soooo cool
@ClickerFest
@ClickerFest 2 года назад
As someone of Ghanaian descent it's amazing to see Ghana being recognised for their influence on rhythm. Thank you for this great video and pronunciation of Ewe
@switch1e
@switch1e Год назад
This video is awesome. I especially love the editing, it early makes things easy to visualize
@prod-et
@prod-et 2 года назад
This was such a dope insightful video! I feel that when sped up on hihats, tresillo forms the fundamentals for Drill drum patterns. So cool
@helyxmusic
@helyxmusic 2 года назад
yep, that's exactly it:)
@cccootje3978
@cccootje3978 Год назад
This video is amazing. I love it when people use the origin and show examples from real songs to reinforce the examples.
@john_atco
@john_atco 2 года назад
Good to see a vid covering rhythms such as these getting some exposure. Very interesting.
@FunkyJay
@FunkyJay 2 года назад
Really great breakdown my man. Gonna keep this in my library to reflect on later.
@mieszkogulinski168
@mieszkogulinski168 2 года назад
Tresillo in melody is used in, for example, Airbase - Genie (in the main synth), and sometimes (or often?) in bassline in trance tracks.
@nnamdi1292
@nnamdi1292 2 года назад
I love these kinds of videos you guys make, very helpful !
@Knarryofficial
@Knarryofficial Год назад
That 5th Rythem Is So Mind-blowing And Complicated
@mattster303
@mattster303 2 года назад
Great, informative video. Drumming examples and all the other details much appreciated. Thanks
@Vintsent
@Vintsent 2 года назад
MAN ! THANK YOU SO MUCH ! Amazing video !!! I would love to see piano or guitar pattern in those style of Music (Rumba/ Salsa/ etc…) Loved that video
@TheSinlessAssassin
@TheSinlessAssassin 2 года назад
Omg I needed this because I'm not well versed at making drum beats, they're usually what's lacking in my compositions.
@jiat_spacejams
@jiat_spacejams 2 года назад
Ah yes, splice always coming through with the goodies. Gracias mi amigo 🙏🏼
@phil8542
@phil8542 2 года назад
excellent video! so much info and brilliantly edited 🔥
@jasonbarton9352
@jasonbarton9352 2 года назад
this just changed my life- not joking..thank you for this- I have been stuck and this opened a world of new ideas
@kburson2008
@kburson2008 2 года назад
This was extremely helpful. Thank you!
@Raeswizzy
@Raeswizzy 2 года назад
seeing the ways you apply it is amazing great work!
@1000eyes55
@1000eyes55 2 года назад
Great video breaking all these rhythm it down awesome. There so much info here I appreciate you Big Ups💯
@Sergio-nb4hj
@Sergio-nb4hj 2 года назад
I've been wanting to get into more African drum music since I heard the Orchéstre Baka Gbiné, which blew my mind with how intricate yet catchy the rhythms are (Example: the song Boulez Boulez) Thank you for putting up examples! I'm going to have a lot of fun diving into these recordings
@hiddenself
@hiddenself 2 года назад
This is huge, I've been looking for such a video for long time...
@Teo-te2us
@Teo-te2us 2 года назад
one of my favourite videos in a long time. thank you
@dtm9792
@dtm9792 2 года назад
one of the best music production videos I've ever watched
@glavobeats
@glavobeats 2 года назад
Super informative video, love the 12/8 bell!
@sjb8178
@sjb8178 2 года назад
this guy is using blender as video editor. what a king bruh
@B_dev
@B_dev 16 дней назад
buh
@antonm_
@antonm_ 2 года назад
Blender sighting! As always, great video! Did not expect for you to use Blender in your animations. I'm assuming you use that for all of your videos. Glad to see it utilized in all the great and cool videos you have been producing.
@Robot62014
@Robot62014 Год назад
Thank you for this video! It was very useful! Discovering polyrythims was an eye opening experience for me too and 3/2 was my first also haha I remember sitting for hours trying to figure out how to play it right
@cristiansosa1512
@cristiansosa1512 2 года назад
You managed to make me see rhythm from a new perspective.
@barrywilliams8289
@barrywilliams8289 2 года назад
Coming from the Caribbean TRINIDAD 🇹🇹 &TOBGO this beat really change not only my life but the way I see music production Especially the dancehall/reggae to transition
@miguelmerino4209
@miguelmerino4209 2 года назад
Amazing video, so much knowledge to absorb. Thanks for uploading.
@ozannidayi
@ozannidayi Год назад
Brilliant! Nicely explained
@hasumiamusic
@hasumiamusic 2 года назад
as a producer I could watch this kinda videos for hours, very informative!
@BorisBarroso
@BorisBarroso 2 года назад
Wow this is really great, knowing all this rythms will help me, I will follow your channel now
@staysmuth
@staysmuth 2 года назад
This is awesome. It’s great to see a fellow percussionist talk about production. Exactly the video I was looking for.
@olivercharles2930
@olivercharles2930 3 месяца назад
Genuinely fantastic video
@FairianEdw
@FairianEdw 2 года назад
I loved this, thank you for this awesome job!
@adamburger858
@adamburger858 Год назад
Really nice video brodda I'm glad I found your channel. I'm very intrigued with all these concepts lol So I really liked the part where you were using the ride for the rhythm, I guess? I will have to go back and watch, but I would love to see a little bit more of that type of stuff. Cheers!
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 Год назад
Great stuff! Too many consumers of mainstream music and music education never get this rhythmically literate
@tybaldt
@tybaldt 3 дня назад
UNT Alum here. It was wonderful seeing Srini and Gideon mentioned. And Ewe music. They changed my life too
@DannyKakol
@DannyKakol 2 года назад
This was so informative! Thanks man!
@AUGMNTBEATS
@AUGMNTBEATS 2 года назад
MORE OF THIS PLEASE!
@Neverkilltime
@Neverkilltime 2 года назад
That was really dope, thanks for the vid! 🎶☠🎶
@bionikpulse
@bionikpulse 2 года назад
Love the midi keyboard on the wall ❤️
@kaevox
@kaevox 2 года назад
this was PHENOMENAL thank you
@grdnrush
@grdnrush 2 года назад
I feel this every time, but you're amazing! Thanks
@diaryofr7
@diaryofr7 Год назад
Mind Blowing video. 🙌🏼
@tomholli
@tomholli 2 года назад
Move videos like this please! Props for giving a shout out to your mentors.
@PoetryFilms
@PoetryFilms Год назад
Excellent video. Complex rhythms simply explained. Many thanks
@splice
@splice Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@djdada4148
@djdada4148 2 года назад
Nick is the really best instructor.
@WhatAreDrums729
@WhatAreDrums729 Год назад
Cool introduction to terminology for common rhythms. Also, dig the instructor shout-outs. AQ represent!
@DJ.wubzy.music22
@DJ.wubzy.music22 29 дней назад
This is not only a great tutorial, but a great history lesson. Love it.
@splice
@splice 29 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Jimmyknapp2
@Jimmyknapp2 Год назад
Great video, thank you These types of rythms really bring computer music to life
@paulinskipukprogressive4903
@paulinskipukprogressive4903 2 года назад
Epic video man Instant subscribe
@okashasunami32
@okashasunami32 Год назад
Wow! A well thought out and informative video
@markmallory2528
@markmallory2528 2 года назад
That’s DOPE! Thank you man! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@DarkPsy4
@DarkPsy4 2 года назад
This is the best video ever, love you bro!
@markgivens2557
@markgivens2557 Год назад
This was so amazing 👏
@NiallC
@NiallC 2 года назад
Well that was awesome. More of this please 🙏
@zentiremusic123
@zentiremusic123 2 года назад
man... the most inspiring video is saw for a long time 🙏
@jacquetdaniel4897
@jacquetdaniel4897 2 года назад
Incredibly insightful. A pdf of this video would be awesome
@gondiulaurentiu3804
@gondiulaurentiu3804 Год назад
You opened a gate to another world. As a composer of orchestral music who received a classical education, it seems to me a fascinating world with a lot of opportunities!
@man-win333
@man-win333 10 дней назад
That's amazing ❤
@smashhead9728
@smashhead9728 Год назад
This is super useful! Thanks man!
@bradleyrsx
@bradleyrsx Год назад
Great topic loved this!
@timspencer1
@timspencer1 2 года назад
This is great! Thank you!
@gnomik33
@gnomik33 2 года назад
Incredible insight thank you
@dicasys
@dicasys Год назад
This is great! I love this!
@MrArtist1971
@MrArtist1971 2 года назад
Brilliant video! Thank you.
@Koropokel
@Koropokel 2 года назад
high quality beginner content! everyone should see this!
@xSurfa
@xSurfa Год назад
That project you made in Studio One @ 6:06 ... Sheesh 🔥🤙🏽
@brianj4090
@brianj4090 Год назад
Best channel for music writing and production
@jasonstark8376
@jasonstark8376 2 года назад
This was dope! Thank you.
@RaynFemaleProducer
@RaynFemaleProducer 2 года назад
Thanks for this one!
@andrewmidnight
@andrewmidnight 2 года назад
I really wish they had a printable sheet or like a document to download because that would be super helpful to have
@Psyphertunes
@Psyphertunes Год назад
just write it down bro | x - - x | - - x - | etc...
@xSurfa
@xSurfa Год назад
I love this video. Dope breakdown of basic rhythyms that people never really paid attention to.
@tw8009
@tw8009 2 года назад
Awesome! Great explanation!
@heyshugi
@heyshugi 2 года назад
This is amazing!
@IslandArcherMusic
@IslandArcherMusic Год назад
Excellent video. I learned alot. Thanks homie!
@hermestrismegistus3417
@hermestrismegistus3417 2 года назад
Amazing video. Only pattern I was familiar with was “clave” but referred to as the “Bo Diddley” rhythm.
@KD9-37
@KD9-37 2 года назад
i love yur channel man! thanks a lot
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