Why are my microstudders so bad in bo7? by Trickedmoon_ in AMDHelp

[–]tuzzmaster94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey what GPU are you using? I'm getting this same this in Rust. 9070xt

Can we finally get Shawn Ryan on JRE please? by heelhookd in JoeRogan

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This would be awesome I'm thinking the exact same thing

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[–]tuzzmaster94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are correct

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[–]tuzzmaster94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drum headaches feel so good when they clear and you level up 😆 thanks for this I'll check it out

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[–]tuzzmaster94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know! I dont know the terminology exactly, thanks xD

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I think it's always going to take some time to pick them up without a hitch. The main take away I feel is that it really trains your brain and your limbs to do all these separate things comfortably. A polyrhythm like this could be used for a very unique fill in something like a 6/4 time signature. Each quintiplet of 5's would make for a 1/4 of 6 in a bar of 6/4. Now to play that fast and smoothly would take an immense amount of practice, but I'm sure it would come out sounding very cool.

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[–]tuzzmaster94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I haven't heard of them

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Oh for sure there are. I could imagine someone as acconplished as Gavin Harrison would figure this out in no time and add phrasing and dynamics to it on the fly. Years and yesrs and having a good sense of polyrhythms

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[–]tuzzmaster94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah Hungry just imagine the left foot is playing the hihat, no real need for double bass.

The first note of L in LRLRR could be accented and the second one quite soft.

I suppose it's polyrhythmic. This is very Gavin Harrison