[PDT] Allan Holdsworth - Metal Fatigue Drum Transcription Free Sheet

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2022
  • This is part of my series of Oscarj's Prog Transcriptions. This is only for educational purposes. I'll try to make the sheet music as clearer and easier to read as possible.
    Notes:
    This song features the use of Irrational Time Signatures (which make sense combined with Normal Time Signatures). I don't like to indicate metric modulation equaling triplets with quarter notes and stuff like that, I feel more natural the use of Irrational Time Signatures for this case. So that 7/6 bars are just 7/4 bars but the quarter note is picked from the previous 12/8 shuffle (1/6 value comes from the Whole note). I strongly recommend you to see the Adam Neely's video about the use of Irrational Time Signatures.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @oscarj
    @oscarj  Před 2 lety +1

    Here is the sheet on Musescore website: musescore.com/user/6831511/scores/7397903

  • @natan_km
    @natan_km Před rokem

    Great transcription! Sorry to be asking a year later, might not be fresh in your mind, but couldn’t the 7/6 bar be instead written as 7/4? To me it seems like the eighth note stays consistent from the 12/8 but gets grouped in twos rather than 3s as before. Would probably make it less confusing to read.

  • @andreasbreitwieser1449

    good job, the notation is sometimes a little confusing, the use of an 6/6, 7/6 and 3/6 bar CRIES for an analysis by Adam Neely or Shawn Crowder.........another nested irregular tuplet.....

    • @oscarj
      @oscarj  Před 2 lety +3

      "...that 7/6 bars are just 7/4 bars but the quarter note is picked from the previous 12/8 shuffle (1/6 value comes from the Whole note)." Also there isn't irregular or nested tuplets here, just metric modulation.

    • @ryanbell6424
      @ryanbell6424 Před 7 měsíci

      @@oscarj right, well thought out there. we're basically taking the 1/4 note triplet (if we think of the 12/8 as 4/4) as the new quarter note.