The bellow transcription is from mm 65-70 which starts at 3:56.
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Showing posts with label Second Quintet. Show all posts
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Developing a rhythmic concept Part V: Even More Herbie!
In this example we see how Herbie uses his rhythmic concept in combination with upper structures to generate melodic material. The example was chosen because it shows both the use of triads and 4ths structures as upper structures. The first system is a vertical rendering of the melodic line to show both the type of upper structure as well as the harmonic rhythm. Note that the harmonic rhythm is displaced by a triplet eighth which we already saw in Part IV. This displacement seems to be Herbie's favourite way of playing his signature polyrhythmic groupings. I would consider to be the foundation of Herbie's rhythmic concept in general.
The bellow transcription is from mm 65-70 which starts at 3:56.
The bellow transcription is from mm 65-70 which starts at 3:56.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Developing a rhythmic concept Part IV: More Herbie!
Here is another example of the kinds of lines you can build using Herbie's Eighth note groupings. The chord progression is a II-V7-I turn around. Note that it is possible to displace the beginnings of the groupings. You can basically start on any of the 3 triplet subdivisions. Also by combining eight and quarter note triplets you can create larger grouping. This quickly becomes complex as it modulates the meter. So make sure when you're practising longer phrases that you teach yourself how to resolve metrically modulated phrases. As you'll see the more complex your rhythmic concept the more easily it is to train wreck your solo!
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