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How to Make Polymetric Beats 

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Make polymetric "djent" drum beats in 3 easy steps!
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0:00 INTRO
1:07 OVERVIEW
1:58 STEP 1: EVEN
3:10 ELEMENTS
3:59 4|4
4:39 STEP 2: ODD
6:14 STEP 3: BALANCE
8:06 EXAMPLE
8:22 DJEND
INTRO
Firstly, if you’re new to polymeters. Please rest assured, polymeters are easy to use, they’re super fun, and they’re a total game-changer that will make your beats stand out from the crowd! So, what is a polymeter? It’s just the fancy term for playing in two or more time signatures simultaneously. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to make a polymeter on your drums by dividing up your kit so some elements play in 4|4, while the other elements play in an odd time signature of your choosing. Playing some elements in 4|4 is essential if you want people to be able to move to your beat. If you’re into crazy experimental music, though, then both your time signatures can be odd. Here at Hack Music Theory, we’re all about making music that moves people emotionally, intellectually, and physically! So that’s why we prefer polymeters that include 4|4.
STEP 1. EVEN
The first thing you need to decide on is how long you want your drum loop to be. This decision will determine how simple or complex your polymeter sounds. The longer your loop, the more difficult it will be for your listeners to follow your polymeter, so the more complex it will sound. The shorter your loop, the easier it will be to follow, so the simpler it will sound. In fact, if you have a very short loop (like two bars), your polymeter won’t really sound like a polymeter, it will sound more like syncopation, which is when off-beats are accented. For this reason, we recommend making a loop of at least four bars of 4|4. In our example we went with eight bars, which is on the long side, but you can still go longer if you want your polymeter to sound even more complex. Next, set your grid to 1/16 notes and your tempo to 120 BPM, but you can adjust that after you’ve finished writing your beat and added your other instruments. Right, now that you’ve got your loop set up, we’re gonna divide the drum kit into two. Half the kit will play in the even time signature of 4|4, and the other half will play in the odd time signature. We’ll start by programming the 4|4 part. So the first thing to know is that there are four elements to the drum kit: cymbals, snare, toms, and kick. The main function of the cymbals is to connect the drum beat with the pulse of the song (i.e. 1/4 notes in the 4|4 time signature). The snare creates the momentum of a drum beat, so where you play your snare will determine how energetic the section feels. Toms add variety to your drums. And lastly, the kick drum brings the groove to a beat. We don’t have time to cover any of that stuff in this lesson, but if you wanna learn how to use each of the four elements based on their specific functions, then read our Hack Drum Beats (PDF). This PDF is your ultimate guide to making captivating drum beats, and it also comes with MIDI file examples. Right, so to keep your drum beat nice and easy to nod along to, program in the 1/4 note pulse on a cymbal. We played this on a china cymbal, but if you want your drums to be less heavy, then play the 1/4 note pulse on your hi-hats. Next, to give your beat a steady momentum, program in the snare on all the regular backbeats, which are beats 2 and 4 in each bar. We also threw in a simple snare fill at the end of bar eight, to help the listeners realise the loop is about to start again. A fill like this makes your polymeter easier to follow, and therefore more listenable. And with that, your 4|4 foundation is laid.
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Hack Music Theory is the fast, easy and fun way to make music. Taught by multi-award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé wife Kate. Ray started teaching music theory in 1995, and has made music with Serj Tankian (System Of A Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine), and more!
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© 2022 Revolution Harmony
Revolution Harmony is Ray Harmony & Kate Harmony
Script & all music in video by Revolution Harmony
Book promo filmed & edited by Maurits Nienhuis
All stock footage courtesy of Pexels

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@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
►Drum PDFs: HackMusicTheory.com/Drums
@naturaljoe759
@naturaljoe759 2 года назад
“Do Not Look Down” by Meshuggah is a great example of 17/16 over 4/4
@brentos5001
@brentos5001 Год назад
Meshuggah is why I'm learning this! Love odd time signatures now :)
@CTPAX216
@CTPAX216 Год назад
I love the ending video! It itself deserved at least 5 likes.
@user-oj6bt1oz4h
@user-oj6bt1oz4h Год назад
Hey Ray, one of your old BTEC students here :) So glad you've both got this channel going, you've got some awesome stuff on here! Thanks again for being an awesome lecturer. The time spent learning from you was probably the most important period of developement for my musicianship! I still use the killing machine for my key signatues :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Dude, your picture is tiny and you've got a beard now, which you probably didn't have back in the day, so I can't see who you are. Is it Nathan, maybe? Lemme know man, I'm stoked to reconnect! And a deeply heartfelt thank-you for your kind words about our time together, that means the world to me. Truly. Thanks to all the amazing questions of my former students, like you, as well as being able to practice my teaching on you guys, I was able to create Hack Music Theory. So a sincere thank-you right back at you, my friend. Looking forward to finding out who you are! Don't keep me hanging :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
PS: That's awesome to hear you're still using the key signature killing machine! Thanks for sharing that my man, totally made my day :)
@user-oj6bt1oz4h
@user-oj6bt1oz4h Год назад
@@HackMusicTheory You're spot on dude, it's Nathan! :) It really was a huge privilege to explore music with you dude. I still speak with much of that old college gang (John/Sosh/Lyle etc) and we still often speak about what a great experience college was, a big part of that was undeniably thanks to you. Sosh and I have actually formed up as a team since then and we've written quite a bit together over the years. Look up Momentary Spirits if you fancy giving us a listen! Thanks once more dude and best of luck with the channel continuing to grow and all other endeavors!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Nathan my man!!! Sooooo good to connect with you again dude, it's been frickin AGES!!! Firstly, a deeply heartfelt thank-you for your incredibly kind words about exploring music with me. It means the absolute world to me, Nathan. Truly. Secondly, that's amazingly amazing that you're still in touch with the other dudes! Please say hi to them from me. Your class was a good one, that's for sure! Believe me, not all classes are created equally haha! Are any of those other guys still making music? If so, please share. And on that note, thanks big time for sharing your new project. You have no idea how happy it makes me to know that you're still making music! I only had a chance to listen to the first song, but I loved it!! I've got your EP saved in Spotfy, so I'll listen to the rest later. Love that cover artwork, by the way! And who's singing on the EP?
@myworldofsand
@myworldofsand 2 года назад
These technical tutorials are amazing!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Great to hear you dig this one, myworldofsand, and a very warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we wish you a lovely week :)
@maSo190
@maSo190 Год назад
Very nice tutorial!
@bagre798
@bagre798 Год назад
This channel is SO good, interviews with steven wilson and now this
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Hey thanks so much Gus, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and have a fantastic weekend!
@Zetsuke4
@Zetsuke4 Год назад
So good!
@Zetsuke4
@Zetsuke4 Год назад
I love it!
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 2 года назад
Awesome, I love Polymetric stuff. Thanks!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
So good to hear you dig the polymeters, HAZARDOUS88! Wishing you a wonderful week :)
@ImpliedMusic
@ImpliedMusic 2 года назад
that beat... yes.💥
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by, Implied Music, happy you dig the beat :) What kind of music do you make? Wishing you a lovely rest of your week!
@franzposcher8741
@franzposcher8741 Год назад
Excellent!!😍
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Hi Franz, hope you've had a lovely weekend! We can't wait to hear your next tune :)
@davidhayman9330
@davidhayman9330 2 года назад
Thankyou been wondering about this for a while, youve given me a great starting point! You guys do a great job, love your videos...
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Hey thanks for your kind words, David, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! Happy to hear this gave you somewhere to start :) We'd love to know what kind of music you make?
@davidhayman9330
@davidhayman9330 Год назад
@@HackMusicTheory thanks guys😀 i would say my music is piano based pop (even though i play guitar! love the raw sound of a piano)..love the 80's retro sound...
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Nice, David! Thanks so much for sharing, and we hope you have a fantastic week :)
@Justin_the_Analog_IC_architect
@Justin_the_Analog_IC_architect 2 года назад
Cool tips - thanks!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Hi Justin, great to see you again, thanks for stopping by and we hope this finds you well :) Wishing you a wonderful week!
@bienoscarlos
@bienoscarlos Год назад
I've been learning so much music theory from you two and other composers such as Alex Rome, that my music is so enjoyable to hear and the people that I work with is asking help from me for their tracks. Thanks a lot!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
That's great news, KungPow, thanks for sharing your successes with us :) We're wishing you a lovely week! Talk soon :)
@oli__lange
@oli__lange 2 года назад
i like the crazy bass at the end
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Oli, how absolutely wonderful to hear from you, my friend!! How are things with you? What are you working on musically? Hope all is well, much peace and many blessings :)
@oli__lange
@oli__lange Год назад
@@HackMusicTheory the last 2 years have been a challenge. but slowly things are looking up again. at the moment i am working on triads and seventh chords with inversions :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Thanks for sharing, Oli, we're very happy to hear that things are starting to look up again :)
@Margilio5150
@Margilio5150 Год назад
Best music to knit
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Lol, indeed! Great to see you around, Erik, we hope this finds you well and enjoying March so far :) Kate
@marksmusicCC
@marksmusicCC Год назад
Tea is good .... so is this channel :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Thanks for the kind words, Mark! And tea really is one of the best things in life. What kind of tea do you drink? Wishing you a lovely rest of your week :)
@marksmusicCC
@marksmusicCC Год назад
@@HackMusicTheory Regular Tea .. hot strong and sweet :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Nice, thanks for sharing, Mark!
@aguaperrodin889
@aguaperrodin889 2 года назад
I've been writing music about 5 years now, and it was your videos that helped me build the foundations of my music theory knowledge. Thank you, Kate and Ray!! You taught me my first words in what's probably now my favorite language. and there's always so much more I haven't even learned yet!!! :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Wow, Florietta, thank you for sharing, we are absolutely thrilled and honoured to be a part of your music making journey!! Bravo for learning the beautiful language of music, isn't it wonderful that there's always more to learn?! What kind of music do you make? Thank you for being here in the HMT community, Florietta, it means the world to us :) Peace and blessings, Kate
@Selbstzensur
@Selbstzensur Год назад
I love you both, you are awesome. 🙂
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
You're too kind, Marco, thank you 🙏 Wishing you a lovely weekend! Kate
@charlesneuzil5765
@charlesneuzil5765 2 года назад
This is wonderful! And uncanny. Just yesterday I was working on a project where I wanted to incorporate something of this nature (it involves the Prelude to the Second Cello Suite by J.S. Bach), but I was rather tentative and uncertain as to how to approach it. You have provided me some solutions and ideas here, so thank you so very much! 🙏🙏🙏
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Hi Charles, we're thrilled to hear this one came in time to provide some inspiration for your project! The Cello Suites are my absolute favourite, and that one is beautifully haunting. All the best with your project, Charles :) Peace and blessings🙏Kate
@daanthijssen1748
@daanthijssen1748 2 года назад
Thnx
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Hi Daan, nice to see you again, hope you're well! Wishing you a lovely week :)
@spencerrobinson1982
@spencerrobinson1982 2 года назад
Polymetric drums, I'm not sure if yall can read my mind but your videos always seem to be exactly what I need to level up my production. Can't wait to work along with these 3 steps and see what I come up with. Ps thanks for all the hacks, you guys rule! :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Lol, you're awesome Spencer!! Happy to hear this one hit the spot, and we'd love to hear what you come up with too! Feel free to share in the Network, it's really pumping these days :) Here's hoping for some sunshine this week, it's felt more like fall than spring! But hey, we live in a rain forest, right?! Peace and blessings, Kate :)
@spencerrobinson1982
@spencerrobinson1982 Год назад
@@HackMusicTheory @Hack Music Theory @Hack Music Theory tysm, you guys are super rad :) I ended up with a 9/8 beat that includes a 4/4 snare pattern overlaid. I've been trying to emulate a jungle like style (similar to Phil Collins or Simon Phillips) so I used Toms and ghost toms instead of hihats so its nice and dark. I'll try and share it with the community too! Fingers crossed for some sun but it is the wet coast :p awesome to hear from you Kate, send my best to Ray! 😁
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Wow, super cool Spencer, we definitely want to hear that! Lol, Wet Coast for real, I like that! Ray says hi back, and we wish you a great week :)
@Maggai
@Maggai 2 года назад
Grooves!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Hi Maggai, thanks connecting, and thanks big time for being a part of the Hack Music Theory community, we really appreciate you! Wishing you a lovely rest of your week :)
@Maggai
@Maggai 2 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Thank you!! It's always great to see all these useful tips from you guys! 🤘
@G-Doggy
@G-Doggy 2 года назад
Cool idea! Thank you! When using a polymetric beat, which one determines the overall time signature, or are they both displayed on sheet music?
@Zetsuke4
@Zetsuke4 Год назад
I just subscribed.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Thanks so much Zetsuke4, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and have a fantastic week :)
@darkslider802
@darkslider802 2 года назад
Thumbs up
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Thanks Jarret, really appreciate you watching and connecting!! Wishing you a wonderful rest of your week :)
@grind18
@grind18 Год назад
I've always wondered how the hell you djent guys memorize all that polymetric stuff and are able to play it just like that... Are you just counting and thus know where every odd meter should start or rather feel it so you don't have to count? I've listened to many songs including such rhythms and still having a hard time getting in sync with it, my mind cannot spot where the "one" of every odd time meter bar lands (no problem with 4/4 backbone though) in the whole track.
@JostSchwider
@JostSchwider 2 года назад
👍 - _also_ for the YT algo! 😊
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Thanks Jost! We're wishing you a lovely week :)
@thedeeprot
@thedeeprot 2 года назад
💫💫💫
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Thanks for stopping by, DEEPROT! We wish you a fantastic week :)
@brentos5001
@brentos5001 Год назад
Can anyone suggest some artists to check out in this style?
@ericstorm4613
@ericstorm4613 Год назад
The most tattooed tea drinker on the planet. Groove on!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory Год назад
Lol, thanks for stopping by Eric, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make?
@nandakoryaaa
@nandakoryaaa 2 года назад
Hi Kate & Ray! I'm gonna make myself a cup a pu-erh tea on this occasion! P.S. that granny look at the DJEND :))))
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Yay, enjoy Andrei!!
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