The hardest part to understand about these songs is where they put that sudden break that restarts everything
I feel this pattern as groups of 16th notes 3+4+3+3+4+5 with variation at the end (they omit the second 4-notes grouping). That makes kinda more sense to me
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this being one of their easier tunes is honestly scary lol
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It's always 4/4 if you count hard enough
Im so glad i dont have to understand any of this to love the music!!
Hell yeah, that's freaking cool
"Stengah" means 1/2 in Indonesian language
Stengah was always a little tricky for me because the riffs start on the up beat 1/16th of each 11/8, except for the first one.
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thanks dude, really appreciate it
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I still find it funny that all this is played in 4/4 time. 💀
Great job bro! Can You do one on in life is death intro?
I feel the pulse polyrythmically. Like its easy for some reason for me to tap my foot 5 times evenly in each 11/16
This is a unique method. But the way I figured it out is by subdividing into groups of 16th notes (Each number represents how many 16th notes pass until the next note) (Intro) 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4 (Main riff section) 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+4+5 3+4+3+3+3+1
I personally like to think of this one in 16th note groupings (a phrase of 22, over 64). 7(3+4)+10(3+3+4)+5 What a cool riff, Meshuggah rules 🤘
The kick coming in on the second eighth note in the repetitions makes this really hard to count.
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