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    This is some crap I copped this past weekend.

    Soul Mix

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    any artist info on that one?

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    Originally posted by Brian:
    any artist info on that one?
    Roland Brival - Sakitayo (Osunlade mixes)
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    The Osunlade mix is in 5/4....weird....
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    Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    The Osunlade mix is in 5/4....weird....
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    Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    The Osunlade mix is in 5/4....weird....
    Either keep up, or get left back.
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    I am all about musical progress....its just kind of difficult to dance to a song in an odd meter...thats all.
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    Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    I am all about musical progress....its just kind of difficult to dance to a song in an odd meter...thats all.
    HUH?

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    Did you find "6/8 Drumz" weird, Dolomite?
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    ahhh...but 6/8 is stil a derivative of 2/4....
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    Originally posted by jimmymack-2000:
    Did you find "6/8 Drumz" weird, Dolomite?
    6/8 drumz is hot but yes weird...

    most people in the states dance in a 4/4 pattern... as soon as you change that up, you lose most of the floor... I've seen it happen time and time again.

    Dolemites statement made perfect sense.



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    Originally posted by GROOVE VICTIM:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    I am all about musical progress....its just kind of difficult to dance to a song in an odd meter...thats all.
    HUH? </font>[/QUOTE]For me, it would be hard...not saying that about everyone....you get used to that 4 on the floor beat.....
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    Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    ahhh...but 6/8 is stil a derivative of 2/4....
    Isn't it 3/4, like a sped-up waltz?
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    nope.....that would be 9/8...and 12/8 would be the equivalent of 4/4....just with a triplet feel.....
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    Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by jimmymack-2000:
    Did you find "6/8 Drumz" weird, Dolomite?
    6/8 drumz is hot but yes weird...

    most people in the states dance in a 4/4 pattern... as soon as you change that up, you lose most of the floor... I've seen it happen time and time again.

    Dolemites statement made perfect sense.
    </font>[/QUOTE]again HUH?


    Did we just pass over the early 80s when Luther Vandross came out with "Bad Boy" and Cheri's "Murphy's Law"?

    There's really no difference in dancing to an uptempo 6/8 pattern and an uptempo 4/4 rhythm pattern.

    Other than the "swing" feel of the 6/8 pattern, there's no adjustment to the time signature as far as the down beat goes.

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    Originally posted by GROOVE VICTIM:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by jimmymack-2000:
    Did you find "6/8 Drumz" weird, Dolomite?
    6/8 drumz is hot but yes weird...

    most people in the states dance in a 4/4 pattern... as soon as you change that up, you lose most of the floor... I've seen it happen time and time again.

    Dolemites statement made perfect sense.
    </font>[/QUOTE]again HUH?


    Did we just pass over the early 80s when Luther Vandross came out with "Bad Boy" and Cheri's "Murphy's Law"?

    There's really no difference in dancing to an uptempo 6/8 pattern and an uptempo 4/4 rhythm pattern.

    Other than the "swing" feel of the 6/8 pattern, there's no adjustment to the time signature as far as the down beat goes.
    </font>[/QUOTE]I agree with you on dancing to a song that is 6/8 or 12/8. But try that with a song in 3/4, 9/8, 5/4 or any other odd meter. It's tough.
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    "You must unlearn what you have learned."

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    Mathematics

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    Star Suite!!!!

    Oh, yeah, Bad Boy is a 4/4 swing.
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    Originally posted by GROOVE VICTIM:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by jimmymack-2000:
    Did you find "6/8 Drumz" weird, Dolomite?
    6/8 drumz is hot but yes weird...

    most people in the states dance in a 4/4 pattern... as soon as you change that up, you lose most of the floor... I've seen it happen time and time again.

    Dolemites statement made perfect sense.
    </font>[/QUOTE]again HUH?


    Did we just pass over the early 80s when Luther Vandross came out with "Bad Boy" and Cheri's "Murphy's Law"?

    There's really no difference in dancing to an uptempo 6/8 pattern and an uptempo 4/4 rhythm pattern.

    Other than the "swing" feel of the 6/8 pattern, there's no adjustment to the time signature as far as the down beat goes.
    </font>[/QUOTE]Today is not yesterday. And today's crowd doesn't even remember, let alone pay any attention to what may have come before.

    You know this...

    To further my point... how many people in a club can "really" dance? And we're talkin about all types of clubs, from hard house to deep... some maybe, but most grew up on club culture and similar music (4/4 based), not the 80s references you made. (think wide scale exposure and today's club culture/youth)

    So again, the floor/dancers of THIS time are used to a 4/4 patter, and again if you change that pattern you just lost alot of your floor.

    Think outside your own circle of experiences/knowledge to a more general point of view. I think you'd be surpriseed.

    [ September 30, 2003, 11:29 AM: Message edited by: Keith Blackstone ]



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    Originally posted by einnod23:
    Star Suite!!!!

    Oh, yeah, Bad Boy is a 4/4 swing.
    Slow down "Bad Boy" and compare it to Alicia Key's "Falling", or do the opposite by speeding up "Falling".

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    Mathematics
    since feeling is first
    who pays any attention
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    Originally posted by GROOVE VICTIM:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by einnod23:
    Star Suite!!!!

    Oh, yeah, Bad Boy is a 4/4 swing.
    Slow down "Bad Boy" and compare it to Alicia Key's "Falling", or do the opposite by speeding up "Falling".

    Peace
    </font>[/QUOTE]Falling is in 12/8....a derivative of 4/4....I know mathmatics and I know my time signatures...
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    Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    The Osunlade mix is in 5/4....weird....
    I would like to hear that.
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    Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:


    Think outside your own circle of experiences/knowledge to a more general point of view. I think you'd be surpriseed.
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    Danced us into boredum

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    Originally posted by Dolemite73:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by GROOVE VICTIM:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by einnod23:
    Star Suite!!!!

    Oh, yeah, Bad Boy is a 4/4 swing.
    Slow down "Bad Boy" and compare it to Alicia Key's "Falling", or do the opposite by speeding up "Falling".

    Peace
    </font>[/QUOTE]Falling is in 12/8....a derivative of 4/4....I know mathmatics and I know my time signatures...
    </font>[/QUOTE]Gee willikers what happened to MUSIC THEORY in this world.

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