The Dream Theater rhythmic shift trick

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  • Time Consuming Ep #70 discusses context and it's powers through this EPIC song, 'The Mirror' by Dream Theater.
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  • @PostApocolyptica
    @PostApocolyptica Рік тому +81

    Yes! "The Mirror"'s shifting rhythm is so simple, yet so effective. Awake is a fantastic album, and "The Mirror" is a refreshing resurge of energy after the trilogy of the chaotic "Erotomania", the brooding "Voices", and calming "The Silent Man". Thank you for taking a look at a prog metal classic!

  • @Mr._Kagle
    @Mr._Kagle Рік тому +46

    There's a lot of this in the Twelve-Step Suite, particularly the 6/8 riffs from "The Glass Prison" and "This Dying Soul" that are played as 3/4, 6/4, or 4/4 (in triplets) at many different points throughout all five songs in the suite.

  • @feliperiquelmet
    @feliperiquelmet Рік тому +11

    Learning to Live i think

    • @MaestroKatProductions
      @MaestroKatProductions Рік тому +1

      Fun fact: the guitar was supposed to fade in for the intro, but the producer for that album (also responsible for the triggered drum sound) was at loggerheads with the band, so we got the version that got released

  • @TheProgSchool
    @TheProgSchool Рік тому +40

    I always go to Honor Thy Father with the shifting trick! Fun to see some DT on the channel!

    • @seeafish
      @seeafish Рік тому +3

      No matter how hard I try, I can’t ever seem to count that shift correctly.

    • @TheProgSchool
      @TheProgSchool Рік тому +5

      @@seeafish it’s a weird one. Probably worth doing a video on at some point, let me think about that!

    • @motopolak
      @motopolak Рік тому +1

      Is this referring to the intro?

    • @TheProgSchool
      @TheProgSchool Рік тому

      @@motopolak yep

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому +16

      This video was supposed to be 'The Mirror' AND 'Honor Thy Father' but it started got to be loooooong

  • @rowan3269
    @rowan3269 Рік тому +5

    currently trying to build a time machine so we can fast forward to Mayshuggah 2023

  • @AdityaBhargava
    @AdityaBhargava Рік тому +29

    Dream Theater does this a lot, but my favourite example in terms of overall feel is in Dance of Eternity, starting at around 1:44. Like in the example here from The Mirror, they mostly play the same rhythm over and over, but Portnoy's drumming changes the feel in a great way. It starts out sounding like quintuplets, with the first four notes played and the final a rest. The kick drums play with. But on the second run, Portnoy brings more of his kit in, using the snares to convince us that no, actually, it's not quintuplets but just plain old sixteenths with a five-note repeating rhythm. The third round reinforces this more, with the cymbals coming in and the guitars playing the same riff but higher up the neck, which also helps build things up for the fourth and final run. But then for the fourth one, Portnoy brings it back to the quintuplet feel! And this works so well because it feels like, after the build-up, the whole band is now coming together in a really powerful way. And, because the note grouping shifts, it also feels slower (even though the notes are played at the same speed), which helps make it feel still more emphatic and powerful.
    It's one of my favourite DT sections. It's a real joy to listen to with a nice pair of headphones!

  • @nj1255
    @nj1255 Рік тому +8

    Beat Scholar is an absolute banger of a plug-in. I've never had GAS for a sequencer, but I really need this one.

  • @winterunterseher8937
    @winterunterseher8937 Рік тому +3

    Dream Theater - Honor Thy Father has this too.

  • @Zeta9966
    @Zeta9966 Рік тому +7

    My favorite moments are the feel shift in Learning to Live and the middle bit of Dance of Eternity.
    Portnoy is the master of flipping feel on its head into something really straight that feels so not straight.

  • @Nei_Esteves
    @Nei_Esteves Місяць тому

    I always loved the intro of this song precisely because of those groove changes on top of a simple riff

  • @kilianbeyly3934
    @kilianbeyly3934 Рік тому +24

    Nice to see you finally picked a DT song!
    Another great example can be found in "a change of seasons" (the 2nd part of it). Portnoy start by accenting every 3 eight notes in the 15/8 bar which gives us a 5/4 + triplets feel, and he then alternates between 4/4 and 7/8 which gives us a binary feel.

  • @FrancescoDiMauro
    @FrancescoDiMauro Рік тому +12

    In Panic Attack the same riff is played alternatively in 3 and 4 in the instrumental break, nice stuff!

  • @restencourtlaurent840
    @restencourtlaurent840 Рік тому +4

    There is some exemples in Panzerballett music too. My favorite album to play drums with is "X-Mas Jazz", a lot of ideas. The final of the saxophone solo on "For whom the Jingle Bells toll", or the debut of "Let it snow" for example.

  • @andersonoliveira9144
    @andersonoliveira9144 9 місяців тому

    they do something similar in the intro of Falling into the Light with 3/4, 4/4, and triplets on drums. This is a very interesting concept that they've applied to other songs as well.

  • @metalmusictheory5401
    @metalmusictheory5401 Рік тому +8

    Start of “Fall Into The Light”! Nice video, that app looks useful. Do you have a name for these? (I’ve been calling them “pulse-preserving tactus modulations in my videos etc which is accurate but clunky)

  • @gingerbenw
    @gingerbenw Рік тому +8

    I always referred to this as Rhythmic Displacement, and I always use this song to talk about it! Great video as always 👍🏻

  • @thoughtsforthebuilders
    @thoughtsforthebuilders Рік тому +6

    the Awake album is one of my faves. can't remember who analyzed the Mirror before (I feel like I saw it on UA-cam) but it's a classic metric shift. Honor Thy Father from the Train of Thought album also has a cool displacement in the introduction (not metric but Mike Porn Toy makes excellent use of making the offbeat the beat-beat LOL)

  • @heavenlyactsatheavycost7629
    @heavenlyactsatheavycost7629 Рік тому +10

    “The Mirror” was my introduction to Dream Theater (the riff featured on a video by Andrea Boma Boccarusso), and I really enjoyed it, but didn't really explore the rest of their stuff. So I suppose your channel has now pushed me to enjoy the music of three great metal bands: Gojira, Meshuggah and now off to Dream Theater. Cheers!
    Edit: I should mention that the intro riffs confused the hell out of me and I spent many many minutes trying to decode it and eventually gave up. Maybe it was too early for me hehe. Thanks for the lucid explanations.

  • @gavinsmith4894
    @gavinsmith4894 Рік тому +3

    Yes! Dream theater was actually my first “metal” band. More DT analysis please!

  • @laruscanus9767
    @laruscanus9767 Рік тому +4

    This reminds me of an intro from Futile by Porcupine Tree. It's all in 4/4 but there are few rhythmic shifts that throw you off

  • @snirb8703
    @snirb8703 Рік тому +3

    The Ride part on Metropolis part 1 at 4:30. Also 3 parts and a rest that changes context when time sig is 7/8

    • @motopolak
      @motopolak Рік тому

      Yo, I love that section! That section that immediately follows with the double bass & back and forth on hihat/china is an awesome shift as well.

  • @Kris_jellybeard
    @Kris_jellybeard Рік тому +4

    Love to see you share some of these specific presets for Beat Scholar ;-)
    Currently working the trial... still have to get used to some specific shortcuts...

  • @heavenly2k
    @heavenly2k 13 днів тому

    Really cool video, I discovered this a while ago on my own and have never let go because of how fun it is to use in all genres of music.

  • @maggus_1
    @maggus_1 Рік тому +2

    Not DT, but the same trick is used at the beginning of "Fear of a Blank Planet".

  • @machinate
    @machinate Рік тому +4

    Regardless of sponsorships, you really should consider doing visualisations with Beat Scholar in the future for the quicker stuff. Its method of showing subdivs is really neat.

  • @mihneazoican2479
    @mihneazoican2479 Рік тому

    Well.. there’s a line from “The Glass Prison” that alternates the feel between 6/4 and 12/8 (it also appears in The Shattered Fortress). The intro to “Fall into the Light” does the same 6/4-12/8 shift

  • @travisferrie
    @travisferrie 8 місяців тому +1

    I would absolutely love if you analyzed the song The Longest Shadow Of The Day by Fates Warning. Section from 8:38-10:17, particularly 9:20-10:17. This is a nice musically complex section in 11/4. Featuring 3 distinct guitar tracks, 1 bass track, drums, and vocals.
    Very very unique song, personally one of my favorites and i would love to see how you break this down and analyze this.
    Thank you!!!!

  • @arielterkeltoub940
    @arielterkeltoub940 Рік тому

    You can hear this kind of metric modulation in The Root of All Evil and A Change of Seasons.

  •  Рік тому +1

    I just checked "The Great Debate", around 8:38. They use that same trick. Same remark on "The Dance of Eternity", around 1:45

  • @ThyArtIsMetal
    @ThyArtIsMetal Рік тому +1

    I feel like I havnt seen Eyal since that amazing project rnl? Song with Jordan rudess! That song was amazing

  • @thesmellycatjazz
    @thesmellycatjazz Рік тому +4

    I've been following Eyal since Project RNL did the video with Jordan Rudess. I had no clue you were playing in some of his tracks

  • @Sqaarg
    @Sqaarg Рік тому +2

    A good example of displacing what is felt as the first beat is Steve Reich's Clapping music. It's a single bar of claps and rests, but what is perceived as the first beat is shifted around for a total of twelve times. What I like about this, is how you can squeeze 12 different feels out of a single, (relatively) simple rhythm.

    • @gdvpi
      @gdvpi Рік тому

      Great example indeed!

  • @cheezeofelune
    @cheezeofelune Рік тому

    Thank you for inventing circles.

  • @mrbullseye
    @mrbullseye Рік тому

    One of my favourite songs ever, any category. I blew the mind of my band mate when I made him realise that the guitar riff part does not change, in any way, until about a minute into the song. He fervently disagreed with me.

  • @gabbe79
    @gabbe79 Рік тому +1

    YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW LONG IVE BEEN WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO DO A VIDEO ON THE MIRROR OMG YES THANKS

  • @eqprog
    @eqprog Рік тому +1

    Another thing Portnoy did a lot in Dream theater was actually demonstrated in the Mirror during the fill to the third rhythmic context as it was called here. He will play a fill which introduces the new rhythmic motive before the rest of the band shifts to the new rhythm.
    Another rhythmic thing DT did a lot (hate to say it this way but pre-mangini….) was use “mirrored compound rhythms”. (My name for it, idk) a good example is during the solo section of A Nightmare To Remember. The time signature is 11/8 but you can also look at it as a measure of 5/8 + 6/8 followed by 6/8 + 5/8. The rhythm guitar outlines it really nicely, essentially repeating tonal phrase during the second half but modifying it to stretch it out over the slightly longer measure

  • @itai666999
    @itai666999 Рік тому +2

    Awesome content once again. Looks like a great app

  • @colombanoalessandro
    @colombanoalessandro Рік тому

    Great video man!

  • @Yuna-Chan
    @Yuna-Chan Рік тому +1

    This song IS so Epic it's so great you did a video about it. Thank you

  • @vulcandj
    @vulcandj Рік тому +1

    DT does this a lot. It’s very cool. I think the first time I noticed it was in Take the Time from Images and Words.

  • @celsomachado247
    @celsomachado247 6 місяців тому

    hilarius and brilliant presentation my friend, congrats!!!

  • @pitzpitz
    @pitzpitz Рік тому

    Love this video, this song makes so much more sense now :)

  • @MikeLumer
    @MikeLumer Рік тому +1

    I love you dude! Well done.
    Also, I dunno if the sticky note colors were a conscious choice, but I love that too! ♥️

  • @benleydon
    @benleydon Рік тому +1

    That was well done - a complex concept explained simple enough for bassists like me to understand ;) Good diagrams as well

  • @JRawlings14
    @JRawlings14 Рік тому

    Some of my favourite other examples are in This Dying Soul and In the Presence of Enemies Part 2

  • @macarebe
    @macarebe Рік тому +1

    insane video, thanks alot.

  • @ihartcrackers
    @ihartcrackers Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @erikenwald3668
    @erikenwald3668 Рік тому +2

    Honor thy father uses something similar

  • @ItaliansShredsBetter
    @ItaliansShredsBetter 5 місяців тому

    finally! I was always fascinated by that aong, but couldn't quite wrap my head around it. I initially thought that the guitar was changing rhythm, but it didn't feel right.

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  4 місяці тому

      When in doubt, always blame the drummer !
      You'll be right 87% of the time.

  • @tomnaumann2104
    @tomnaumann2104 Рік тому +1

    I’ve waited over 25 years for this video. Haha! Many thanks!

  • @wrongperfection
    @wrongperfection Рік тому +2

    Another note about this song is that it features the 'Gojira' pickrake, despite Gojira didn't really use them until 2005 (Also it is seen in a Nevermore song from 95 and Morbid Angel 98)

    • @erpaloinen
      @erpaloinen Рік тому +1

      Pantera did it in Use My Third Arm too. Why would it be called Gojira pickrake?

    • @wrongperfection
      @wrongperfection Рік тому +1

      @@erpaloinen ua-cam.com/video/-yPsutNFgz8/v-deo.html
      Not all of these are the pickrakes, but you get the point.
      Pantera, DT, MA and Nevermore didn't use these THAT frequently.

    • @erpaloinen
      @erpaloinen Рік тому +1

      @@wrongperfection alright bro 🤙

  • @thomashymon654
    @thomashymon654 Рік тому

    Nice ! Please do more Beat Scholar videos :D

  • @oceanmachine1906
    @oceanmachine1906 Рік тому

    Even Pull Me Under has similar riff displacement in the intro

  • @matthewbenedict5923
    @matthewbenedict5923 Рік тому

    Such a good video!! :)

  • @Fliegenpilzkonsument
    @Fliegenpilzkonsument Рік тому

    Thank you for reminding me that I still have to listen to that album. I will do my homework!
    I love your channel.

  • @pazmiki77
    @pazmiki77 Рік тому

    איזה גבר עד שמצאתי סרטון כזה סוף סוף פתאום זה אחד משלנו, עלה והצלח יא אח🤙🏼❤️🔥🔥

  • @bastugollum4473
    @bastugollum4473 Рік тому

    Hopely We see soon in The Future.

  • @Madhatter1781
    @Madhatter1781 Рік тому +3

    Hey, with that app, someone may finally be able to adequately visualize the Strong One (Masked Man) theme from Mother 3. If you want some very, very off beat content for the channel yet still very in theme, check out the Strong One and Strong One (Masked Man) themes from Mother 3. Some fairly complicated rhythmic ideas that get totally spaghettified in the remixed version into this nonsense with a decimal in the time signature 😂

  • @ch3zin
    @ch3zin Рік тому

    Dance of Eternity is full of these!

  • @Gilveis
    @Gilveis Рік тому +1

    OMG it was you with GAG quartet.
    I watched those videos so much times back then but never made the link since i watch your channel.
    That was great!

  • @BloodHarvest21
    @BloodHarvest21 Рік тому

    Sacrificed Sons has an awesome shift in the riff after the softer portion of the song

  • @ItsDrewsif
    @ItsDrewsif 8 місяців тому

    Hey dude can you please cover whatever the heck is happening at 0:40 in “Seven” by Necrophagist? It seems like some sort of tuplet or something, but I haven’t been able to explain it other than a single measure of a different tempo. Very curious about it, and there’s no documentation because Necrophagist just fell off the earth and I don’t think they’re ever coming back, haha

  • @matthewperez8656
    @matthewperez8656 Рік тому

    One interesting technique they used can be found in The Killing Hand. About 3 minutes in they take the triplet of the tempo and make that the new tempo in the next section giving it a slowed down groovier feel.

  • @RobotLVS
    @RobotLVS Рік тому

    The Shattered Fortress has some of that concept

  • @mustaineboots
    @mustaineboots Рік тому

    they've used it in countless songs.
    take me years to name all of them

  • @arvo_cado
    @arvo_cado Рік тому +1

    The riff reminded me of "Off the Grid" from Tigran

  • @EldeNova
    @EldeNova Рік тому

    I had a feeling you were tight with Eyal and that scene! Smart techy musos you lot!

  • @alirezabayat6388
    @alirezabayat6388 Рік тому

    Tempo modulation is sooo overlooked

  • @FrancoW1
    @FrancoW1 Рік тому +3

    Hey man, I might have a song for you with an interesting rhythmical section of a musician that I really love. It's the song "Emergent One" by Comaduster - more like DnB/IDM, so not Metal or Rock but very enjoyable to listen to. The part starts around 1:48 minutes and still baffles me, as the rhythmic switching seems so complicated but still effortless. Maybe you could analyze this for us? :)
    Take care and keep it up!

    • @motopolak
      @motopolak Рік тому

      I listened to that and it was definitely trippy, but I wasn't convinced it was rhythmic modulation. I started by applying a metronome to that section, applying it before it starts and keeping it on afterwards. The metronome doesn't line up by the time the beat gets back into consistent sounding 4/4 no matter what BPM I set it at. (96 or 97 by what I could figure out). It sounds like the tempo literally literally slows down and speeds up, vs. using auditory shifts on the same beat. I guess that's more easily done with electronic music.

    • @FrancoW1
      @FrancoW1 Рік тому

      @@motopolak im a musician and producer myself, but never cared to check it out in my DAW, lol. Thanks for doing that ❤️

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому +1

      will definitely take a look 1

    • @FrancoW1
      @FrancoW1 Рік тому

      @@YogevGabay wow thank you :)

  • @sheldonfernandes
    @sheldonfernandes Рік тому

    Another cool thing is in Voices and Count of Tuscany where the crash/splash is done in quarters but the beat is in eight so every bar switches the down/up beats. I think both are in 9/4 or 9/8 Voices for sure is 9 but I don't remember TCoS. The one that usually goes unnoticed though is the intro to Take the Time. Bass starts in 4/4(and stays in 4) while they're in 6/4 when they come in and then the triplet "feel" in the orignal 6/4 becomes the new pulse/quarter of the song. The other big one is the second verse of Glass Prison - the snare placement is pretty unpredictable unless you know the song

  • @hanshanshansans
    @hanshanshansans Рік тому

    You should really check out the rythm programming language nestup, its made especially to find easier way to profram rhythms containg nested tuplets and other complex studf. Nor as cisually pleasing, but another cool way of dealing with complex rhythms in the digital domain!

  • @krisnadexter
    @krisnadexter Рік тому

    OMG, finally I find him, Eyal Amir! I heard one of his song years ago. But I forget his name, so I can't find the song for a long time. Thx Yogev.

  • @tyelerhiggins300
    @tyelerhiggins300 Рік тому

    Fatal tragedy just a little after 3:50 always made me think of this. Every time, I try to figure out where the snare is going to go, but always get it wrong. Even though I've listened to the album dozens of times.

  • @omristeiner6285
    @omristeiner6285 Рік тому

    Fatal Tragedy at 4:21 and Dance of Eternity at 2:05

  • @sethbrundle6506
    @sethbrundle6506 Рік тому

    Dream Theater indeed uses alot of these kinds of rhythmic illusions! The most commonly used one, I think is when Mr Portnoy is accompanying a riff by switching between a couple of odd-time groupings and then "resolving" it into something with a more "straight ahead" feel making the riff sound completely different. And examples of those metric modulations (like from triplet to 16th note feel) are also abundant! But I believe your question was to spot another rhythmic shift (or permutation) specifically? Those are a bit more rare! The closest thing that comes to mind, is when Mr Portnoy is switching the beat around in the beginning of The Glass Prison (ard. 2:12). I believe thats a beat in 7/8 while the riff in the back alternates between 8/8 and 6/8 resulting in turning the riff on it's head every other time. It's not exactly this! But it's conceptually pretty close.

  • @Paregoros123
    @Paregoros123 Рік тому

    Make a video about the count of tuscany 7:10 - 7:30. Mainly about how portnoy arranges the rhythm to create a sense of drift. The crash is constant and is the pulse, but goes in and out of being on beat and off beat bar to bar. ;)

  • @MajykOyster666
    @MajykOyster666 Рік тому +2

    I hope Yogev does a video on Metallica one day. I can understand Meshuggah, Car Bomb and Tigran Hamasyan, but the time modulations of Lars are unfathomable for me.

    • @MladenDragovicMusic
      @MladenDragovicMusic Рік тому +2

      Those are not modulations, he just can't keep time. 😂

    • @zakguitar2359
      @zakguitar2359 Рік тому +2

      The Art Of Guitar has a series on Metallica drum "rhythmic illusions" I think it may interest you

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому +2

      HAHAHAHHAAHHA shaddeeeeee

  • @angrydwarf6563
    @angrydwarf6563 Рік тому

    Cool vid Yogev. Every day is a school day! BTW when are distorted harmony going to release new material? We’re waiting …….

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому

      Ohhhhh asking the hard questions! I hope we get our shit together soon !

  • @astrolopitekos
    @astrolopitekos Рік тому

    Hey wow now I gotta go listen again to that crazy Eminem version Eyal Amir did back in the day!!!! I loved their songs/versions so much

  • @benoitderat9602
    @benoitderat9602 Рік тому

    Under a glass moon

  • @pitzpitz
    @pitzpitz Рік тому

    I think something a bit similar is happening on the end of Mellotron Scratch by Porcupine Tree

  • @buwumet
    @buwumet Рік тому

    The Panic Attack solo shifting always gets me going

  • @guild_navigator
    @guild_navigator Рік тому +1

    Cool hamsa 🪬

  • @RAMMY237
    @RAMMY237 8 місяців тому

    4:22 Not Bad, Not Bad.! =)

  • @loschain2224
    @loschain2224 Рік тому

    time to do the bleed videos again. just for visuals....

  • @aldobachini1221
    @aldobachini1221 Рік тому

    That was an interesting video.
    By the way, where can i listen to the music that we hear at the end of your video? I'm curious.
    Cheers !

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/AP5JIZwl_SM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Shwesmo

  • @Koropokel
    @Koropokel Рік тому

    please do more tigran or meshuggah stuff!

  • @bencebalogh7307
    @bencebalogh7307 Рік тому

    I think the The great debate riff from about 8:38 works the same way

  • @joaomatheus6222
    @joaomatheus6222 Рік тому

    Honor thy father is a great example of rythmic shifting, but I'd say it's more complex than this one
    My favorite though

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому

      Yup !

    • @joaomatheus6222
      @joaomatheus6222 Рік тому

      @@YogevGabay you should do a video about it 🥺

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому +1

      @@joaomatheus6222 I would lie if I said it's not on my list hahaha

  • @Aiwe_Musician
    @Aiwe_Musician Рік тому

    Off the top of my head I think about Fall Into The Light, maybe it's because it is so easy that even I can count it))
    I think there's something like 12/8 riff that Petrucci plays twice, then it repeats while Mangini (and Myang along) plays beneath it four bars of 6/8 (or you can think of it as pretty slow 4/4 with triplet feel), and then for another two riffs he goes to swung 4/4 for another four bars (or, eeeeh, doubles the time, if you percieve first two bars as 4/4), and then he plays a four bars of 6/4 - again, beneath the same riff played twice.
    And then there's part when it goes TAAATgdgdgDAAA TgdgdgDAAA Tgdgdg-Tagada-taGada-DAAA)))
    I call this metric modulation, although I'm not sure I'm using the term right.
    If I'm right, first part is played as 4 bars of 6/8, then in the second part the same amount of time is divided as 4 bars of 4/4, which means former dotted quarter note became new half-note. And then in the third part the same amount of time divided by four bars of 6/4, which means that eighth-note triplets from a 4/4 part became a new eighth notes.
    And this also means that tempo will be different for all three parts.
    But hey, I'm pretty sure that guys from DT didn't think of it as metric modulations, but rather as of some versatile time in which different groupings are played. Like 12/8 or something.
    UPD: Just noticed MetalMusicTheory comment below) Sorry)
    Also while I was writing all this I completely forgot about what I was going to say in the first place))
    Yogev, thank you very much, your channel is so inspiring and helpful! It's an excellent guide to the beautiful realm of rhythms, I discovered great things here and it's always such a cool feeling to see your breakdown of some composition and find out that I've got it right (or at least not completely wrong =)) ).
    I love Dream Theater music so much, and I always loved this song, but I always struggle with understanding all details. That 16th note at the end of the break was the confusing thing to me: I was never quite sure that it actually is there or it is my imagination and I'm counting wrong and riff just starts a 16th away.
    P.S. Also discovered HAGO thanks to your channel and totally digging it!
    !תוֹדה רבה! אני מאחל לך בהצלחה

    • @Aiwe_Musician
      @Aiwe_Musician Рік тому

      Also while I was writing all this I completely forgot about what I was going to say in the first place))
      Yogev, thank you very much, your channel is so inspiring and helpful! It's an excellent guide to the beautiful realm of rhythms, I discovered great things here and it's always such a cool feeling to see your breakdown of some composition and find out that I've got it right (or at least not completely wrong =)) ).
      I love Dream Theater music so much, and I always loved this song, but I always struggle with understanding all details. That 16th note at the end of the break was the confusing thing to me: I was never quite sure that it actually is there or it is my imagination and I'm counting wrong and riff just starts a 16th away.
      P.S. Also discovered HAGO thanks to your channel and totally digging it!
      !תוֹדה רבה! אני מאחל לך בהצלחה

    • @YogevGabay
      @YogevGabay  Рік тому

      המון המון תודה ! ממש ממש שמח שאתה אוהב !

    • @Aiwe_Musician
      @Aiwe_Musician Рік тому

      🖖🎉

  • @danilomattar332
    @danilomattar332 Рік тому

    Please man, analise some Tesseract songs. Such an amazing band that makes use of tempo deslocation !

  • @sandysatya2625
    @sandysatya2625 Рік тому

    ah finally.. Dream Theater!

  • @sinkler123
    @sinkler123 Рік тому +2

    I really miss the RNL crew... 😢
    Wish they would shift some focus back to making music rather than just making cool plugins 😅

  • @chriscopeman8820
    @chriscopeman8820 9 місяців тому

    The meaningless blabber sounded the same to me so I had to listen a couple of times. On the second time I could hear the background drums. Perhaps I’m old and it’s kinda noisey here, or maybe I’m rhythmically inept and should just give up trying.

  • @koeurmkim1145
    @koeurmkim1145 Місяць тому

    Had any requests for Death-The Sound of Perseverance

  • @jakedawson2813
    @jakedawson2813 Рік тому

    ayyy

  • @LightsOfSkadi
    @LightsOfSkadi 10 місяців тому

    I would love to hear you disect my song Norse code pt.1: Lights Of Skadi. I count most of the song as 6/4 but my bandmates counts it as 4/4 or sometimes triplets. If anyone else got a clue how it should be counted, let us know!-

  • @markkilley2683
    @markkilley2683 Рік тому

    Great demo. What's Beats Scholar's maximum bar and pattern length?

    • @Modalics
      @Modalics Рік тому +1

      Hey! So the maximum is 32 steps per bar (could be 32/8, 32/16, 32/4, etc) and no limit on the amount of bars, even though at some point you might want to move to the next pattern just to avoid screen clutter. :)

  • @therogueprince5251
    @therogueprince5251 8 місяців тому

    Please do TesseracT 🙏🏾

  • @camerontgore
    @camerontgore Рік тому

    What is the name of the song played during the outro? It absolutely slaps!