7 Rhythms you should know
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 10. 07. 2024
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Not every rhythm has a widely recognised name, but for those that do it will be because that rhythm has a particular cultural significance. So today we are going to look at 7 more of these "named" rhythms so you can be familar with how they sound and songs in which they have been used.
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0:00 Introduction
0:13 Double Tresillo
2:38 Gallop
3:25 Habanera
5:34 Barbara Ann
7:11 HDpiano
7:45 5:4 Polyrhythm
9:20 Aksak
11:34 Skank
12:42 Gold play button!
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I know you gave many examples for the double tresillo, but I still canât believe one of them wasnât Pinball Wizard!
Or Kashmir!
I was waiting for him to mention Myxomatosis as an example... would I be wrong in thinking that it could be described as a double tresillo rhythm?
â@@amnesomniacThe rhythm for Myxomatosis goes further than just a double tresillo tho
Right. That's just the rhythm of the guitar part.
Or Chop Suey
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5:19 I just now realized the Habanera rhythm is pretty similar to the Reggaeton rhythm, so it might be common in pop! Speaking of, the first song I think of with the double tresillo is clap your hands by Sean Paul
that 3d pipes screensaver, very nice.
How old is that one now--classic!
@@zzzaphod8507 it'll be 30 years old this september. first appeared in 1994 on windows NT 3.5, released on the 21st night of september, love was changing the minds of pretenders.
The "Apocalypse in 9/8" section of "Supper's Ready" by Genesis is the other famous usage of the Aksak rhythm in Western popular music.
That's in 9/8, but it's not an Aksak rhythm. As he says, not all 9/8 rhythms are Aksak rhythms.
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I have a couple examples. âHave a Nice Dayâ by Bon Jovi uses the Double Tresillo. And âSubdivisionsâ by Rush does the Barbara Ann rhythm but in 7/4 time.
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You can find the Habanera rhythm in a pop song literally called Carmen by Stromae that interpolates the original song
That is a really good example
Another one is Calm Down by Rema
The habanera rhythm made me think of "And then he kissed me" by the Crystals
small correction, that's not the correct rhythm for raining blood by slayer - it leads with the sixteenth-notes, so you get two sixteenth-notes followed by an eighth-note, rather than the typical gallop
So an âalternate gallopâ then
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Take 5 is a song in 5/4! Itâs funny coz later in ur video you actually mention about Dave Brubeck and show the album with the song on the front cover . But what was nice for me was that I never knew who wrote this because I just played it learning sax when I was younger without actually being that interested. Now however Iâm much more interested in music and Jazz and now Iâm gonna hit this time out album up and listen to this religiously . Thanks for connecting the dots for me !! Also congratulations for channel . Honestly your are really informative, between you and @gracieterzian your both helping me remember a lost subliminal information dump I received as music lessons as a child.
âThis is not a testâ by Oppenheimer uses Habanera đ
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Look up Cumbia/Latino American and Regae music, and youâll find the Havanera rhythm everywhere
It is awesome to see you got your gold button! Thank you, David, thank you for sharing your knowledge of music. In the few years that Iâve been following your videos not only have you educated me but my son as well.
As for the 5:4 polyrhythm, the first half of Horse Lords' "Fanfare for Effective Freedom" is based on it. And it's built up to with a sequence of 1:2, then 2:3, then 3:4 to finally fall into a 4:5 which gets flipped into 5:4 for the main part of the song. Horse Lords love their polyrhythmic play, I'd recommend their music ten times over :)
Congratulations on the gold play button, David. Yes, your videos have helped me see music differently when I'm thinking about chords to add to a melody for a church service; for instance, thanks to you I better understand 7 chords and why I sometimes chose them for a song even though I tended not to like them (I choose them a little more now). Also, from you I now know the name of a trick with which I may end a song: the Picardy third.
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I just got an Robinhood ad with Babara Ann Rhythm right after showing examples of songs that used Babara Ann.
THe Double Tresillo is truly the rosetta stone of pop and rock music. Much like the Wilhelm Scream, once you know about it it shows up EVERYWHERE!
3 for dbl. tresillo: (well, I don't know if the third counts)
"In The Air Tonight" fill
"The Distance" (Cake) riff
(maybe) Never Gonna Give You Up (the famous fill is very similar to the one from In The Air Tonight)
9:20 In "Ranking Polyrhythms," after hearing 5:4 Shawn says, quote, "We [Sungazer] do that on... 'Machina.'"
Skank: "Just A Girl" (No Doubt- most prominent in the synth combo, I think)
Gallop: William Tell Overture finale and it feels like that's what John's playing in the intro to Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da!
A 5:4 Polyrhythm also shows up in the clarinet melody of Modul 29_14 by Nik Bartsch
I was thinking of Spiderwebs by No Doubt for Skank. I'm sure they had a few more.
@@jspihlman I feel like "Just A Girl" has it too!
Habanera rhythm is constantly found in reggaeton. In fact, the 4 is usually made by the kick where the snare is making the tresillo which forms the habanera.
It's not my favorite style of music but it was very predominant in Latin American pop for all the 2010s
I donât know if you think of them as the same, but I see the Habanera rhythm as the basis of the Reggaeton rhythm! (Which is now super pervasive throughout modern latin pop)
Yes, exactly! I was so surprised when he didnt mention it when talking about its ubiquity in latin american music.
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I love the variety of music and genres truly shows the dedication, cause even if you listen to lots of music on a daily basis remembering where something comes up isnt easy
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The rhythm from 'what a fool believes" appears in several songs. The clearest examples to me is "you should hear how she talks about you", "steal away", "he's so shy" and "love will keep us together".
Pretty sure half the songs using the Barbera Ann rhythm are inspired by "You Can't Hurry Love" specifically
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One of my favorite songs says "feels so good when I know you're skankin' with me" and I had to go back and listen to see if that skank rhythm was used. Sure enough it was right there!
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Thank you, David, for always bringing theory down to earth. I'll probably never remember the double tresillo as a concept, but hearing it in all those well-known songs (like AC/DC) makes it accessible in a second.
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A lot of Cumbias, especially in Mexico, have a Gallup rhythm to them. Itâs also there in many Quebecois (French Canadian) traditional & folk, and Celtic folk/traditional as well.
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The Gallop happens in classical as well, in the beginning of Grieg's Holberg Suite for example.
Congrats on the gold play button! Certainly deserved!
Another obvious one is William Tell, finale!
Reverse gallop and you end up with an incredibly common synth rhythm.
Is Kraftwerks Trans Europe Express a Gallop? Sounds a lot like one.
By the way, congratulations on reaching one million subscribers. You've certainly deserved it, even sooner than now.
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Every song that's ever made me wanna dance is the Barbra Ann rhythm, and I'd never noticed it before. Thanks for that.
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Had the double tresillo stuck in my head for a week, eventually turned it into a concert band piece. Love it!
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Awesome as always
The tresillo and double tresillo can be used to spice up just about any tune that's in 4-4. I tend to click my teeth in the form of a 4-4, tresillo, and double tresillo while humming any 4-4 tune all the time. One cool example is how you can hum the Wellermen song's titular lyrical line while clicking your teeth(basically biting to produce sound) and with some practice, you can do it in tresillo and double tresillo and it sounds awesome, especially when you can seamlessly transition from one to the other.
Iâve been watching your videos for years even though I was absolute rubbish in music theory. You just made it interesting. Since I followed in my Moms footsteps I bought a digital keyboard after my retirement. Merci et fĂ©licitation David.
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Another good example of the Barbara Ann rhythm is what the trumpets play during the clarinet solo of âRocking in Rhythmâ by Duke Ellington
Nice collection of rhythms here. I was familiar with some but there's always something new when it comes to music! Non-metal example for gallop I can think of off the top of my head is "Bend Me, Shape Me" by The American Breed which prominently starts out with a solo gallop-beat drum part and the beat continues even as the other instrumentation joins in.
Last but certainly not least, congrats on 1,000,000 subscribers and the gold play button David! You've got a good thing going and I certainly want to be here to see you reach 2,000,000.
There is an universe of rythms in flamenco music! BulerĂas is a rythm everybody should know about.
Congrats on the well deserved achievement! Something I love about your videos is sharing fantastic examples of these rhythms in popular and notable music, reminding us of fantastic songs that use interesting rhythms.
I will never forgive you for not playing Ska.
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Raining Blood is a reverse gallop, not a regular one.
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12:45 Congrats! And well-deserved: your channel is one of my favourites on all of CZcams.
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I've been making a lot of songs in odd time signatures in different keys thanks your videos about chords and time signatures
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I think another famous rhythm is what I'd call the "Reich clave" named after Steve Reich, it's the 3-2-1-2 rhythm featured on "Clapping Music" and "Music for Pieces of Wood"
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1st bar of 4/4: Dotted quarter, eighth note, 3 quarter note triplets. 2nd bar: 2 half notes. repeat
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12:26 a funny fact, I discovered about several songs by NERD is that they just put a skank rhythm back on the right time, so it still sounds quite energetic, like Sergeant Drill.
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Samba. Which i have been studying has chord changes on the half beat before 1. A wonderful groove that is distinct. And more than this obviously and very complex as a form of Brazilian street music.
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The genre of Jamaican Dancehall reggae has produced lots of rhythms over the past decades, which are usually named after the first song to use that rhythm. punnaney rhythm, wifey rhythm, dickie rhythm, and so on, there are dozens at least, if not hundreds. Iâm sure youâre fully aware of this. I donât know to what extent these rhythms are applicable to other genres of music, but in Jamaica, everybody knows them, and if a rhythm is popular, many artists will make a song on that rhythm. Love bump rhythm, etcetc.
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Always nice to hear some polyrhythms!
Minimal techno is great for polyrhythms, usually found on the kick or toms.
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Oh, and congratulations on a well-deserved golden play button. :)
Another great video. Congrats in One million subscribers.
A great example of the 5:4 polyrhythm is in the chorus of Fandango by Pain of Salvation!
The song is in 5/4 meter throughout, but in that section, the drums maintain the 5/4, while the guitars and vocals are going in 4.