cool lesson, I like such odd timings
I like this one Vasilije These PM in the middle part sound pretty good :]
Inspiring! Bravo Vasilije!
very interesting Vasilije, I like the rhythm and the melodies are nice and jumpy
Very cool and interesting lesson, man!
Great lesson Vasilije!
Very interesting lesson Vasilije!
good job Vasilije
Thanks guys!
Cool & well done lesson Vasilije !
Great work man! Is awesome for those who are starting to get involved with 7/8 measures.
Nice lesson, but... did you forget to zip your pants?
Very cool Vasilije - I love the odd beat and the staccato feel of this one!
Hi GMC!
Using odd rhythms are often used in progressive and jazz music to create certain feel! In this etude I used 7/8 pattern, in which bars are specifically arranged in order to create rhythm subdivisions. You can also view it as 14/8, or 14/16. Accent is on 1st and 14th beats, and from there each part is divided i smaller parts. Main rhythm sequence is introduced in the beginning of the song, with A minor 9 and C major 7 chord. Harmony is very simple in order to keep attention on rhythm. Key is B minor, although there are possibilities of using other scales such as E minor for example.
Enjoy!
Regards!
Vasilije Vukmirovic