@@glenndolleck1262 hi Glenn thanks mate it was tricky to play i can tell you 😃.. if you get pulled into hearing the 1/4 note as the pulse the groove sounds messed up. I think that's what the chap above is referring to
@@percusskiHi Nick. I hope I word this correctly. The reason I can hear what's happening w/right hand is because I do it. If you play an odd # of notes but one limb plays quarter notes that will happen. I had to practice to get it for a 7/8 groove. I wanted the groove to do that. Also happens in groups of 6 as16ths (paradiddle-diddle)if one limb plays quarter notes. I believe other comment doesn't even realize it.
@@glenndolleck1262 absolutely right, the only difference is on this groove there are 4 possible placements of the ride 1/4 as it moves through one 16th note at a time!
Hi Nick. Haha, I've never even tried the other "placements" but yeah, I know what you're talking about-the e's, the &'s, the a's. Was tricky just to keep the "quarters" on the quarter note- the 1, 2, 3, and 4. For the 7/8 groove I play the quarters as 1e&, 2e&, 3e&, 4e& , the "a's" are 16th note rests. You get that same reversal of "pulse" every measure. Simon Phillips does this as ride pattern against odd time all the time. And yeah, getting used to the reversal was tricky. Really, I'm sending you this reply because the back & forth traffic is good for the algorithm of your vids.
Tip: I don't know how long you've been able to do this groove but try and incorporate rudiments and fills within the time signature. I liked the groove the beginning and that was spicy, but then right afterwards it lost all groove that it had and became stale. Eventually, it sounded really off, heavily impacting the rhythm and groove of the 13/16. Anyway, keep the up the work with 13/16! I would rather not learn it lol
Hello Nick. Very cool. I can hear right hand going over the bar line. Downbeat/upbeat reverse every measure.
@@glenndolleck1262 hi Glenn thanks mate it was tricky to play i can tell you 😃.. if you get pulled into hearing the 1/4 note as the pulse the groove sounds messed up. I think that's what the chap above is referring to
@@percusskiHi Nick. I hope I word this correctly. The reason I can hear what's happening w/right hand is because I do it. If you play an odd # of notes but one limb plays quarter notes that will happen. I had to practice to get it for a 7/8 groove. I wanted the groove to do that. Also happens in groups of 6 as16ths (paradiddle-diddle)if one limb plays quarter notes. I believe other comment doesn't even realize it.
@@glenndolleck1262 absolutely right, the only difference is on this groove there are 4 possible placements of the ride 1/4 as it moves through one 16th note at a time!
Hi Nick. Haha, I've never even tried the other "placements" but yeah, I know what you're talking about-the e's, the &'s, the a's. Was tricky just to keep the "quarters" on the quarter note- the 1, 2, 3, and 4. For the 7/8 groove I play the quarters as 1e&, 2e&, 3e&, 4e& , the "a's" are 16th note rests. You get that same reversal of "pulse" every measure. Simon Phillips does this as ride pattern against odd time all the time. And yeah, getting used to the reversal was tricky. Really, I'm sending you this reply because the back & forth traffic is good for the algorithm of your vids.
@@glenndolleck1262 😃 thanks mate
Tip: I don't know how long you've been able to do this groove but try and incorporate rudiments and fills within the time signature. I liked the groove the beginning and that was spicy, but then right afterwards it lost all groove that it had and became stale. Eventually, it sounded really off, heavily impacting the rhythm and groove of the 13/16. Anyway, keep the up the work with 13/16! I would rather not learn it lol
Tell me you know nothing, without telling me you know nothing 😂
@@kimecheezie2670 thanks for the tips!
@@percusski of course!! Keep it up
It’s because it’s odd but doesn’t fit. It may be worth practicing to make other odd time stuff easier. If you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball
Maybe spread out the base drum further away from the constant snare pattern or add a snare towards the end of the measure
It's not "groovin'" at all, tho...😊
the intro was pretty spicy