I had transcribed a lot of 30’s QHCF (sadly lost it all 😢) and noticed his lines always start on a small selection of beats, run for similar amounts of time at 1 division and then ends in a dotted line, never drifts out of key too much; And with just that he makes timeless melodies. Really a powerful lesson
Interesting, I think I noticed something similar. He certainly starts and ends in similar places a lot of the time. I guess we all ha e our own rhythmic language and often thats the most important part of what makes us sound how we do.
Great video thanks. You chose really interesting examples
Thanks you bud!
Thanks a lot Matt , very interesting ,informative , inspiring 😀
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I had transcribed a lot of 30’s QHCF (sadly lost it all 😢) and noticed his lines always start on a small selection of beats, run for similar amounts of time at 1 division and then ends in a dotted line, never drifts out of key too much; And with just that he makes timeless melodies. Really a powerful lesson
Interesting, I think I noticed something similar. He certainly starts and ends in similar places a lot of the time. I guess we all ha e our own rhythmic language and often thats the most important part of what makes us sound how we do.
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