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Subject: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
Original Message Date: 08-Jan-00 @ 01:39 AM - Basslines/drum grooves relationship
how attached does a bassline get to a rythmn and what makes it groove and etc.
Actually the question is impossible to phrase so let me put it like this.
what (in your expierence)is the relationship between the bass line and the rythmn and how is it done?
Thanking thou in advance,
the dog faced boy
Message 11/24 14-Mar-00 @ 08:38 PM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
http://www.rhythmtraders.com/html/worldm.html#anchornyabi... enjoy !...
Message 12/24 15-Mar-00 @ 12:16 PM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
Message 14/24 16-Mar-00 @ 12:17 AM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
anyways... Tadger (the cat) -... in england, 'Tadger', (or 'Todger'), is slang for dick... she used to go out on the street and call in the cat with a loud cat-calling voice:... 'Tadger!!!!'.. ha ha ha - we used to crack up... she would bawl out tadger all over the street... hah... funny woman i tell you... she was some character... always playing mother, vetting your women, sneaking into the flat while we were out and 'tidying' up after us despiteour protests... etc... man, i guess she's dead now... sad...
Message 16/24 16-Mar-00 @ 01:35 PM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
Message 17/24 16-Mar-00 @ 10:28 PM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
go on, give us another!
Message 19/24 28-Mar-00 @ 10:36 AM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
Most of all, I try and get an emotion from the relationship. I can't describe a sure cut way to compose something. But, you know when you've got it.
IMHO
-Pyscho_Clown
Message 20/24 28-Mar-00 @ 12:34 PM - RE: Basslines/drum grooves relationship
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