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Example?
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# ? May 29, 2016 18:21 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:36 |
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Syncopation is not new in music at all and actually common Don't encourage popcorn and his one trick pony act
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# ? May 29, 2016 20:27 |
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http://popcorn.gunsha.com/little%20by%20little%20syncopated.mp3 I like this version.
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# ? May 29, 2016 21:49 |
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Had a listen to the basement version of Little by Little. Never noticed the funky little drum parts. Very cool.
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# ? May 29, 2016 22:18 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:What the hell is syncopation? Otis Reddit posted:Dub step style (etc) durms or bass. Lol
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# ? May 30, 2016 01:37 |
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Mate
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# ? May 30, 2016 01:43 |
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Someone mash-up The Numbers with Unsustainable by Muse.
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# ? May 30, 2016 03:59 |
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Hedrigall posted:Someone mash-up The Numbers with Unsustainable by Muse. I'm on it.
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# ? May 30, 2016 08:34 |
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Sorry, seems I was wrong. From what I can tell, it's a different thing, like lots of syncopation-ed vocals have the word 'and' in them, I think. Anyway, it seems that it's actually NOT a Radiohead-only style of music.
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# ? May 30, 2016 18:39 |
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Yeah there are quite a few syncopationed bands and songs out there nowadays if you're into dubstep drums
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# ? May 30, 2016 18:41 |
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I am not sure wtf is going on here but "syncopation" essentially just means having a part that is (usually temporarily) out of rhythm with the piece of music it is in. it can certainly be found in dubstep but it can also be found in pretty much every genre of music
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# ? May 30, 2016 19:01 |
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HD DAD posted:Little by Little is one of my favorites off of TKOL, but can anyone actually hear the syncopation in the studio version? My brain absolutely refuses. It's all I ever hear in that song.
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# ? May 30, 2016 19:13 |
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The Rolling Stones Use it.
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# ? May 30, 2016 19:20 |
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My favorite member of the band is Ed.
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# ? May 30, 2016 20:02 |
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Someone please post an example
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# ? May 30, 2016 20:22 |
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Anyone else find themselves starting listening to the album from Decks Dark?
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# ? May 30, 2016 21:02 |
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Anaranjado posted:My favorite member of the band is Ed. Ed is the goddamn champion of wobbly weird noises.
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# ? May 30, 2016 21:43 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Someone please post an example Beethoven, motherfuckers
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# ? May 30, 2016 22:00 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Anyone else find themselves starting listening to the album from Decks Dark? I still don't skip any songs on the album when I listen to it in full (though the first minute of tinker tailor tempts me) but I have gone to Decks Dark for more one off plays than any of the other tracks. Princeps32 fucked around with this message at 22:56 on May 30, 2016 |
# ? May 30, 2016 22:51 |
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I tend to skip the first two tracks because I listened to them roughly a million times in the week before the album came out
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# ? May 30, 2016 22:52 |
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I always start at the beginning.
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# ? May 30, 2016 23:20 |
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robodex posted:I tend to skip the first two tracks because I listened to them roughly a million times in the week before the album came out Yeah plus I don't think burn the witch is a great opener, nor do I like the contrast in tones between that and daydreaming. I skip to Decks Dark often & listen to it on its own often. It takes me back to TKOL. Guess I loved that album more than I thought. I do think Ful Stop is a bit of a handbrake. Not really into that. Particularly at that point in the record.
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# ? May 31, 2016 00:17 |
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Earwicker posted:I am not sure wtf is going on here but "syncopation" essentially just means having a part that is (usually temporarily) out of rhythm with the piece of music it is in. it can certainly be found in dubstep but it can also be found in pretty much every genre of music Apparently user "Otis Reddit" was not being serious, but I would like to say, about Little by Little, is that the live version is dope as hell because of the percussion, Colin's bassline and Thom's changes to the lead during the chorus. it's dope as hell.
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# ? May 31, 2016 00:39 |
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From Deck Darks onward the album has an airy tone to itself that you don't really hear in Burn the Witch and Daydreaming.
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# ? May 31, 2016 01:12 |
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Mutant Standard posted:From Deck Darks onward the album has an airy tone to itself that you don't really hear in Burn the Witch and Daydreaming. Yes. Perfectly worded! There's an air of claustrophobia in the first two songs, BTW particularly.
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# ? May 31, 2016 10:31 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Yes. Perfectly worded! There's an air of claustrophobia in the first two songs, BTW particularly. That's why I like the transition from Daydreaming to Decks Dark though! There's that dark rolling intensity at the end of the first song, and the slow fade, and then suddenly you surface into that airiness and warmth, it's a terrific moment.
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# ? May 31, 2016 14:03 |
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ICHIBAHN posted:Anyone else find themselves starting listening to the album from Decks Dark? Actually I do this just about every time for some reason. I don't know if it's because of robodex posted:I tend to skip the first two tracks because I listened to them roughly a million times in the week before the album came out but in a way I think the album is somehow even better when you get rid of the first two tracks even though those tracks themselves are good.
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# ? May 31, 2016 15:07 |
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I listened to the Google Play "put up too early" tracklist and it works quite well
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# ? May 31, 2016 15:35 |
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Since people seem to be confused: syncopation is not at all unusual. It's just when some element in a song (a kick drum, the notes in a bassline, a melody, whatever) fall between the normal beats of a song, instead of exactly on the beat. It's in ten billion zillion pieces of music. The thing Radiohead do repeatedly is hide the syncopation, so you think the stuff is falling on one beat, but actually you're hearing the beat wrong. They do it on Identikit, for example; they cut off the first beat of the drum track, so for the first few bars of the song, you're feeling it "wrong". It's intentionally disorienting and cool as gently caress and yes, as Zodiac points out, I do never stop going on about it, but, well, since people seem to be asking... edit: here is the most notorious example, the "correct" way to hear Videotape (ie how the band hears it but no one else): http://popcorn.gunsha.com/videotape%20syncopated.mp3 Popcorn fucked around with this message at 16:14 on May 31, 2016 |
# ? May 31, 2016 16:06 |
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Popcorn posted:Since people seem to be confused: syncopation is not at all unusual. It's just when some element in a song (a kick drum, the notes in a bassline, a melody, whatever) fall between the normal beats of a song, instead of exactly on the beat. It's in ten billion zillion pieces of music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH3GGREPj-c#t=2m30s Volte fucked around with this message at 16:27 on May 31, 2016 |
# ? May 31, 2016 16:24 |
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Volte posted:Yeah you're right nobody else ever hears it that way I guess this is some sort of clever irony post, but this is the version of the song they abandoned; the point is they buried the syncopation on the record.
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# ? May 31, 2016 16:29 |
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I always kinda thought they just ditched the syncopation for the record. Instead of being on the ee of one it's just on the one, the way you hear it initially in either version. Puppy Galaxy fucked around with this message at 17:02 on May 31, 2016 |
# ? May 31, 2016 17:00 |
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Luckily, they left the song very melodied and harmonied, which very few bands do anymore... you pretty much only hear it in dubstep nowadays
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# ? May 31, 2016 17:13 |
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Popcorn posted:edit: here is the most notorious example, the "correct" way to hear Videotape (ie how the band hears it but no one else): http://popcorn.gunsha.com/videotape%20syncopated.mp3 That is actually kind of nifty. Then when the drums are actually introduced near the end of the song it throws you Edit: Quoted wrong post. Ballz fucked around with this message at 17:21 on May 31, 2016 |
# ? May 31, 2016 17:14 |
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Polo-Rican posted:Luckily, they left the song very melodied and harmonied, which very few bands do anymore... you pretty much only hear it in dubstep nowadays Seriously. Artists are so loving lazy right now, dubstep aside.
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# ? May 31, 2016 17:19 |
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Puppy Galaxy posted:I always kinda thought they just ditched the syncopation for the record. Instead of being on the ee of one it's just on the one, the way you hear it initially in either version. It's all philosophical, of course, but... I'd argue that the syncopation is still there on the record. The main clue is the 909 snare that enters in the final bars, on the backbeat. When they play it live (after the record came out I mean), the band also still feels it syncopated. For example, take the Feet East performance; Thom has trouble feeling the syncopated beat. He asks Jonny to turn the drum machine hi-hats on so he can find it again. In Thom's words: "Temporary loss of information.”
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# ? May 31, 2016 17:20 |
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So is everyone in agreement that The Numbers basically sounds like an unused song from Sea Change? There's nothing wrong with it per se, but once I noticed that I couldn't stop being bothered by it.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 03:04 |
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Jewmanji posted:So is everyone in agreement that The Numbers basically sounds like an unused song from Sea Change? There's nothing wrong with it per se, but once I noticed that I couldn't stop being bothered by it. No, we decided that Sea Change is derivative of other albums made 30 years before it, and that The Numbers is probably the best track on AMSP.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 03:21 |
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Jewmanji posted:So is everyone in agreement that The Numbers basically sounds like an unused song from Sea Change? This is highly offensive
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 04:15 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:36 |
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Jewmanji posted:So is everyone in agreement that The Numbers basically sounds like an unused song from Sea Change? There's nothing wrong with it per se, but once I noticed that I couldn't stop being bothered by it. It reminds me a lot of a Beatles song, particularly the the end with what sounds like people laughing in the background.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 15:22 |