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But to be more helpful, I think it's the swing thing you get when you subdivide each beat into 3 (as opposed to 2, or 4). tbh I think it's why I can't play straight rock'n'roll, or funk. My semiquavers are crap, but my triplets are pretty good
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4/4: Strawberry, raspberry
3/4: Marmalade
5/4: Apricot
2/4: Chocolate spread
2/2: Peanut butter
6/8: Blackcurrant
7/4: Bovril
7/8: Marmite
Is that the same system as everybody else?
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
At first I thought you were correlating syllables with beats, and wondering how you stretched "apricot" into five syllables! B-)
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@PolarityMan I'd suggest what would stop you counting it in 4/4 is that you've only got 2 beats to the bar, irrespective of how you subdivided them.
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Counting "1 e a 2 e a" tends to produce a lesser accent on 2 usually. Counting 1 2 3 4 5 6 tends to produce only an accent on the 1. It might not be supposed to but it often does.
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