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(Another) Groove Terminology question
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Looking for some midi and/or Rex files to accompany a song I’m working on. To narrow down the search it would help to have the name or correct “Groove terminology”. Below is a sound cloud link to a short (low-fi) demo of the perspective groove. Edit: I was sampling, some marching type drums with ghost notes, but they’re not quite fitting. If there’s a song with a similar groove, I’d be interested in hearing about it. Thanks
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That sounds nice!
Probably not correct, but to my ears it sounds like modern Appalachian. It has that tinge of Irishness to it. I like it. Good luck with it moving forward.
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Not sure you'll find a name for it...it's pretty much a straight 4/4, I could hear a basic drumbeat putting the kick on 1 and 3 and the snare on 2 and 4 fitting just fine.
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I was hoping to find something a little more interesting . As I mention in my edit I tried out a couple of different marching type of grooves. They come close, but the ghost notes don’t line up exactly. I might just wind up, creating my own beat or editing some of the beats I find.
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I immediately thought of the theme to "Rawhide".
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Ha, Revisited the Blues Brothers scene. Brings back memories.
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I found just the thing that I would like your riff played on top of. I made up a description (half-time gallop drum groove 110bpm) and got it on the first try:
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Try it with an Irish "reel" backing. It's 4/4, played fast.
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Yep, that is really close to what I had I’m mind.
Definitely going to do a deep dive into it Thanks
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It’s always nice to get fresh ears (insight) on something Thanks
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I really like the section you posted and I look forward to hearing the growth! When I recorded my piece, The Rhytalin Kid, I needed a track to play to, and found one, much the same way: A verbal description of the beat I needed. The one I found, though, had 8 separate tracks available, so my engineer/producer, Fred Guarino, was able to balance, extract, cut & paste as needed. If you'll indulge me for a moment.....here's the Youtube link to the 108bpm drum groove I used, and it's over 5 minutes long, so just get the basic idea listen for 15 seconds. Then this is what the final product sounded like with my 2 guitar tracks and vocal. The drums don't come in for about 1 minute. We just made finger-snaps for the intro section, and lifted the congas from a track we did on an earlier CD track. Have a great new year! Howard Emerson
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