Metric modulation at its finest 🚗 💣

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The TATUM is the smallest duration that allows to measure the rhythm.
The TACTUS is the pulse with which the piece is felt.
By changing one of the two, you can create the sensation of speeding up or slowing down.
Thanks @CarBombMusic
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Fuck yes. Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication

brentos
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“Metal is so stupid, it’s just a bunch of noise”

KingBoshXD
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Jeeez, you and Yogev gabay are the ONLY people who can explain these complex rhythms in an inteligible way. He's more of a long form content creator, detailing the riffs structures and all, whereas you just condense it all into a decision tree and done

alihijazi
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5's are really wonderful to hear when accompanied by twickling melodies and symphonic keys that you'd often hear in prog rock and metal like Dream Theater.

leondecastro
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Damn your videos are AWESOME, i'm really looking forward to it, I love mathcore and progressive djent, and these diagrams help me understand even more about the complexity of the math aspect of music. Thank you I hope you upload more vids. From Colombia

juanpablocarvajalarias
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I would love to see one of these for the songs Sets or Cenotaph, both of them have some really time-bending moments

Peemanufacture
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Can you do Secrets Within? I'm obsessed with the rhythm of that song.

Bebopopotamus
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i love the two extra beats in the 4 section as 4 isn't multiple with 30.

miserirken
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Insane!! What software do you use for the animations??

RM-xqgf
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Hello! What program do you use to animate these charts? I'm a music teacher and I think this a great way to explain metric modulation, sub-groupings,
polyrhythms and so on. I'd really like to know!

AlexBecerra
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I dont think the tempo does actually change, only the override on the drums.

brownbear
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the guitars are exactly the same through the entire thing?

djentleman
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Je trouve dommage que le bruit du métronome soit si fort

Katokoda