Here is a Metric Modulation & Polyrhythm Analysis on 7empest by Tool. Video got down by TH-cam. Read the description on details options at top: drive.google.com/open?id=18RN-Gc-WLKD4G8c9u8okeMXSCVdmekAA
I just realized this polyrhythm, searched for a confirmation, and here it is. Now I understand why that part made me think about Grand Canyon by Puscifer (7/8 over 4/4 polyrhythm in the chorus)
Man this was really cool. I would love to see you expand on this. Like a visual representation of each band members timing and how the switch on the fly throughout the entire song.
Here is a Metric Modulation & Polyrhythm Analysis on 7empest by Tool. Video got down by TH-cam. Read the description on details options at top: drive.google.com/open?id=18RN-Gc-WLKD4G8c9u8okeMXSCVdmekAA
Jesus, it's spelled out in front of me, and I still don't understand it. Haha.
same here
Technically a polymeter, but still very cool! The two are often confused.
I was gonna say
ok, we HAVE to tell adam neely FAST
:D
Same thought
This is actually fucking nuts.
And I fucking love it
I just realized this polyrhythm, searched for a confirmation, and here it is. Now I understand why that part made me think about Grand Canyon by Puscifer (7/8 over 4/4 polyrhythm in the chorus)
This is performed so flawless...
Man this was really cool. I would love to see you expand on this. Like a visual representation of each band members timing and how the switch on the fly throughout the entire song.
Shouldn’t the rhythm on the right side - that changes between 5/8 and 6/8 - be measured in 4th notes?
I always wondered why this felt so "polyrhythm-ey" when I would play drums to it, before I finally realized Maynard was singing in a 7/8
Tool is one of a kind. IMO the best band of all time.
adam neely wya
🙏
Am I losing it, or is bass is on 7/8,?
Before Maynard comes in, yes.