I think it starts in 4/4, and then switches between 6/4 and 3/4 a few times, and finally finishes in 4/4. Specifically: 00:00 - 00:58 4/4 00:59 - 02:07 6/4 02:08 - 02:35 3/4 02:35 - 03:36 6/4 03:37 - 04:05 3/4 04:06 - 07:09 4/4 Disclaimer: I'm just recently starting to get a grip on music theory and applying it in practice so I might be wrong! Also, I think you could technically just say that the entire middle section is in 6/4 and ditch the 3/4 notation.
Sweet Trip themselves might no longer be around but the music they made is immortal
1:20 the part right after the breakdown is so fucking hard, youre a god for nailing that
its even better than the real version! The original is just just the same drum
so good
this is a fresh-baked brownie in video & audio form
:D
2:10 drinking like a boss
Nice cover man! Really tight drumming!
thanks devin!
sweet trip covers UNITE
shit is tight dawg
Roby reposted this! Really nice cover dude, keep it up :)
Rolling on the hihat during the fast verses is genius im gonna try that. I was having trouble playing it straight at full speed
this is so good
love this song
u killed it
NEED MORE SWEET TRIP BRO!!!
the pain is too much to bear
Awesome !
Great groove, awesome song!
YOU KILLED THIS!!!
Very talented
Gibraltar would be proud.
Awesome!! Love the cover :)
Keyed beyond belief
This is so f***** sick. Made my night
4:00 coolest shit i ever seen
you and the guy who did a bass cover of acting need to get together and put together your individual covers of the song to make.. the super cover
love the la croix break-
but fr this is so cool!
well done :happyfriend:
oh my god this is perfect good job
Great vid! So sad Sweet Trip ended on a bad note.
agreed :/ I hope Valerie is doing well
We don't know the truth yet
wowee
dope
niceeee
Excellent job!!
nice
fucking impressive!
Fiyahhh!! 🔥🔥😎✌️
Great cover!
wild
so good! :)
this is sick!! what time signature is it in? i'm always confused by it lol
6/4 intro and outro are in 4/4
I think it starts in 4/4, and then switches between 6/4 and 3/4 a few times, and finally finishes in 4/4. Specifically:
00:00 - 00:58 4/4
00:59 - 02:07 6/4
02:08 - 02:35 3/4
02:35 - 03:36 6/4
03:37 - 04:05 3/4
04:06 - 07:09 4/4
Disclaimer: I'm just recently starting to get a grip on music theory and applying it in practice so I might be wrong!
Also, I think you could technically just say that the entire middle section is in 6/4 and ditch the 3/4 notation.
@@gurenig Personally I'd write the 3/4 sections as 3/2 because the tempo technically stays the same throughout them, they just have a half time feel.
Too much talent!
excellent cover
Man this is very well done
my god
what cymbals do you use in this cover? they sound really nice, though you might be using triggers right?