A1A2
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hello, all, I believe this is my first time in this particular forum, so, hi
I've been writing with 4/4s and 3/4s for awhile, so I thought it's time to do something different. So, i made this 7/4 loop(I think) and it's sounding pretty good right now, but once I grab my guitar, piano or even bass, I find myself staring at the floor for minutes and not having a clue where to start!
So, I was wondering if there is some kind of way to break down the beats and make my life a little easier.
Al
I've been writing with 4/4s and 3/4s for awhile, so I thought it's time to do something different. So, i made this 7/4 loop(I think) and it's sounding pretty good right now, but once I grab my guitar, piano or even bass, I find myself staring at the floor for minutes and not having a clue where to start!
So, I was wondering if there is some kind of way to break down the beats and make my life a little easier.
Al


I've noticed that counting the beats faster (halfs instead of wholes) really help me to keep up with the timing in general. Have you heard the song "Changeling" by DJ shadow? It's a pretty straight forward 4/4 beat taken from the a band named, Meters, and tweaked to 7/4, quite interesting. Let me know if it's really a 7/4 if you've heard it before.