Konnakol - Patterns in Quintuplets (5 over 4)
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2015
- In this lesson we look at a basic patterns in the subdivision of quintuplets. A super imposition of 5 over 4.
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Question: I'm confused why you didn't teach 5 as the phrase "Da di gi na dum"? I realize it's just Ta Ka - Ta ki te ..but... what is more correct to learn primarily as the 5 phrase? Is there significance later on in using one or the other?
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+Jump Man gad to hear that. apologies for that.somehow it got deleted. i have re uploaded it for you. you can download it here: www.bernhard.co.at/lessons.html
I understand 5/4 rythm pattern is; Ta Ka Ta Ki Te , right ?
Yes, 5 is Taka Takite or Takite Taka.
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Can I use the phrase "Da-Di-Ge-Na-Dum"? It's the same, right?
yes its the same.
Yes! But its "Ta Di Ge Na Tum" :)
I'm not quite getting it would that just be a measure of 4/4 playing quintuplets
you do in essence play quintuplets over 4/4, but u do it by accentuating every 5th "subpulse" of the quintuplets (after saying ta ka ti mi in quintuplet pulse), instead of 6th (as u would if u simply phrased ta ki ta ki te on each beat of the 4/4). that way u get to saying ta ka di mi five times on top of four beats - if u accent (pronounce) only TA from the ta ka ti mi phrase u get a straight 5 over 4 polyrhytm
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