YTSEJAM Digest 4353 Today's Topics: 1) Re: 12th note by "Brian Hayden" 2) 3/32 by Bert Baldwin 3) Re: 12th note by Andrew Coutermarsh 4) Re: Once in a Livetime by email_address_removed 5) Re: Once in a Livetime by email_address_removed 6) Your ONCE IN A LIVETIME chance to win!!! by NuGgeTMaN 7) 5/12 time by Kyle McCabe 8) Articulations of Rhythms by Jon Kretschmer 9) beat up subject by Kyle McCabe 10) All smiles and laughs by Kyle McCabe 11) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4352 by "<((>< ..:..::.." 12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4351 by "<((>< ..:..::.." 13) 12th note and crap... by "Max Amundo" 14) Live In London by "Max Amundo" 15) UACM and Voices by "Max Amundo" 16) Attack of the MP Supergroups by "Trevor W. Hoit" 17) Henry Rollins, NO DTC :-) by "Raivo Hool" 18) CDNow Trivia for week of 10/19 by Jon Kretschmer 19) RE: Strato's Destiny by Sorsa Tanja 20) traveling a lot to see a band live by "Raivo Hool" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 23:30:47 -0500 From: "Brian Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: 12th note Message-ID: Responding to the message of Mon, 19 Oct 1998 21:34:44 -0700 (PDT) from Bert Baldwin : > A twelth note would simply be a dotted 16th. A dotted 16th is equal to > 3 32nds tied together. 3/32 = 1/12. So, 5/12 time would just be a time > sig with an incredible jazzy, shuffley type of feel. ummmm...1/12 would equal 3/36. C'mon...we're talking 3rd grade multiplication here. 12*3. And I still say it's a fucking dotted 11th. I learned that at fucking Juliard, Berklee is for posers. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 04:42:36 +0000 (UTC) From: Bert Baldwin To: The YtseJam mailing list Subject: 3/32 Message-ID: I must apologize for the lack of math in the last post, as mine was highly inaccurate. 3/32 does NOT equal 1/12. 3/36 = 1/12. I stand corrected. (By myself, so it takes the sting out. :) ) Ta -- -- Bert ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:51:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: 12th note Message-ID: > And I still say it's a fucking dotted 11th. I learned that at fucking > Juliard, Berklee is for posers. > > -Brian Heh, shows what YOU know. Even if there WERE such thing as a 12th note, Julliard would NEVER teach Jazz. They're too snooty. :P -------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.ml.org/ <== My webpage! -------------------------------------------- "Every day I beat my own previous record for the number of consecutive days I've stayed alive." -- George Carlin -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 01:16:46 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Once in a Livetime Message-ID: I forgot to mention that I will be giving away a Dream Theater promotional CD (the "Hollow Years" 3-track) this Thursday as well. Next week, I should also have a promo copy of Once in a Livetime to give away too. Please join me this Thursday. :) Clay > Hello ytsejammers... > > My name is Clay Marshall, and I'm a student at the University of Southern > California. Every Thursday from 8-10 AM PST (11-1 east coast), I have a radio > show called Powerock available *online* for the entire world to hear via > RealAudio. The show is devoted exclusively to the good schtuff. :) > > http://www.usc.edu/dept/student-affairs/KSCR/main.html (or http://kscr.usc. > edu if you have a halfway decent browser) is the address. > > Perennial Powerock favorites include Savatage, Fates Warning, and of course, > Dream Theater. I just received a copy of Once in a Livetime (which is killer, > by the way), and I will be playing selected tracks from the CD this coming > Thursday to get you psyched up for the release the following Tuesday. > > Please join me this Thursday, and also, please help me spread the word about > my show-- feel free to forward this to other pertinent mailing lists ( > particularly The Mirror). > > Thanks, > Clay Marshall KSCR ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 01:17:15 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Once in a Livetime Message-ID: I forgot to mention that I will be giving away a Dream Theater promotional CD (the "Hollow Years" 3-track) this Thursday as well. Next week, I should also have a promo copy of Once in a Livetime to give away too. Please join me this Thursday. :) Clay > Hello ytsejammers... > > My name is Clay Marshall, and I'm a student at the University of Southern > California. Every Thursday from 8-10 AM PST (11-1 east coast), I have a radio > show called Powerock available *online* for the entire world to hear via > RealAudio. The show is devoted exclusively to the good schtuff. :) > > http://www.usc.edu/dept/student-affairs/KSCR/main.html (or http://kscr.usc. > edu if you have a halfway decent browser) is the address. > > Perennial Powerock favorites include Savatage, Fates Warning, and of course, > Dream Theater. I just received a copy of Once in a Livetime (which is killer, > by the way), and I will be playing selected tracks from the CD this coming > Thursday to get you psyched up for the release the following Tuesday. > > Please join me this Thursday, and also, please help me spread the word about > my show-- feel free to forward this to other pertinent mailing lists ( > particularly The Mirror). > > Thanks, > Clay Marshall KSCR ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 01:22:27 -0400 From: NuGgeTMaN To: email_address_removed Subject: Your ONCE IN A LIVETIME chance to win!!! Message-ID: For those who haven't entered yet, check out the new contest to win cool Dream Theater stuff! You can enter via the banner at http://www.wezl.org/lift or go directly to http://www.onceinalivetime.com to see how to enter!!! Play DT name that tune and win cool stuff! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:36:02 -0500 From: Kyle McCabe To: "email_address_removed" Subject: 5/12 time Message-ID: Next, make your self only tap 5 times then start over. It's actually a rather prog rythmn. :) I like it. No one ever said a tripet had to be grouped with 2 other triplets. :) Hell, no worries about the people who try and tell you what is legal theory or not Nicole. :) These people who create limites on their theory way of thinking only limit themselves musically anyway. :) -- Look, you can't notate 5/12 time, that's all. Sure, you can count it, tap it, think it...but it can't be written down to fit in within the grand scheme of music theory. Thats why some say it's not "legal." If you tried to write it down, it would just end up looking like an existing, and simpler, time signature. Everyone counts things differently, but when you invent a time signature like that, it just confuses those of us who have "limited" ourselves to learning music theory. :) -K ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 22:42:59 -0700 From: Jon Kretschmer To: email_address_removed Subject: Articulations of Rhythms Message-ID: >From: "Nick Guadagnoli" >Subject: Odd Time Signatures >I don't count with numbers though, so all you people who don't do the number >thing, here's a new one: >quarters: ta-ta-ta-ta >eighths: ta-ki-ta-ki-ta-ki-ta-ki >eighth triplets: takita-takita-takita-takita >sixteenths: tadakina-tadakina-tadakina-tadakina >sixteenth triplets: tikitatakata-tikitatakata-tikitatakata-tikitatakata I mostly agree, but let me show you what I do. As a trumpet player for 10 years, I live and die by the techniques of the verbalization of articulations. So if I may, lemme just make a few tweaks to your otherwise sound advice. This kind of stuff matters when you are trying to verbalize something as fast and complex as, for instance, the solo line in Scarred...With practice (lots of it), you can say JP's lines as fast as he plays them. Small consolation to guitar players, but to me, since I have no hope of ever playing near to JP's speed, it is fun as hell singing along, precisely articulating with him side by side. Now, Im no vocalist. Perhaps there are better ways than these to *sing*, but when I deal strictly with rhythm, I find the following methods to be the best. Quarters: Can be either ta, tu, tee, whatever sounds right...In general, quarters move too slow to really matter. I always think tu, cuz that makes the best sound on the trumpet. Eigths: Tu-ku-tu-ku or tee-kee-tee-kee, depending on whether the pitch you are articulating is high or low. You will find that tu-ku-tu-ku is much easier lower in pitch, and tee-kee-tee-kee is much easier with higher pitches. Anyone who whistles and has examined exactly how he/she does it will tell you that the higher the toungue is in the mouth, the higher the pitch. Saying tee-kee-tee-kee brings the tongue up to the roof of the mouth, making the articulation of higher notes easier. Sixteenths are just eights twice as fast...Once you get good at it you can sing along to the beginning of Paradigm Shift, and songs just as fast as that. Du-gu-du-gu is also good sometimes, but only when you have tu-ku-tu-ku down. The reason you might want to use du-gu-du-gu is that it is faster than tktk. It is also sloppier. For me, it's gotta be clean, so I always go with tu-ku-tu-ku. Triplets are phrased either tu-tu-ku or tu-ku-tu, which ever is easier or more appropriate. If there is a long line of triplets, tu-tu-ku tu-tu-ku is MUCH faster. It is somewhat difficult to get at first, but once you do, its fast as hell...Cleanly articulating songs like Metallica's One or somethings even faster is cake. Nick had the right idea in general, but when you have really complex rhythms, it is good to have tu ku as your duple base and tu-tu-ku as your triple meter base. With articulations like tadakina and tikitatakata, there is really no standard. For instance, what would you do with a quintuplet? Easy...tu-tu-ku-tu-ku if it is 3-2, or tu-ku-tu-tu-ku if it is 2-3. Nick's method leaves it kind of up in the air as to what to do with rhythms other than those based in two or three. Hope this helps! Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:46:51 -0500 From: Kyle McCabe To: "email_address_removed" Subject: beat up subject Message-ID: >A twelfth note is just a dotted 11th, you fucking idiot. Heh...good humor. :-P ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:50:36 -0500 From: Kyle McCabe To: "email_address_removed" Subject: All smiles and laughs Message-ID: >hth triplets: takita-takita-takita-takita >sixteenths: tadakina-tadakina-tadakina-tadakina >sixteenth triplets: tikitatakata-tikitatakata-tikitatakata-tikitatakata >I don't count past that. but the syllables make it so that you can do meter >in kinda "nonsensical" words... easier to memorize and you can work your >accents in a... takitatakkittakint...what??! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 03:22:43 -0400 From: "<((>< ..:..::.." To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4352 Message-ID: <000501bdfbfa$6efe5780$360a06d0@user> PLEASE Take Me out of yoyur system ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 03:23:24 -0400 From: "<((>< ..:..::.." To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4351 Message-ID: <000b01bdfbfa$86a99b60$360a06d0@user> REMOVE ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:40:29 PDT From: "Max Amundo" To: email_address_removed Subject: 12th note and crap... Message-ID: A dotted 16th is a dotted 16th. And no way of adding or counting can get 5/12, because it doesn't work that way. It's not really a fraction. It's this simple. 5/12 means that there are 5 beats in a measure and the 12th NOTE gets the beat. If they were all dotted 16ths, they would use a different note. But that doesn't matter anyway. I'm sure a lot of you guts already know this, but for those who don't (which sounds like a majority), they wouldn't use a different number anyway. %/12 implies that the _12th note_, and none other, gets the beat. And the fact is THERE IS NO 12th NOTE! It's nice to think about counting weird, but it simply does not work that way. 5/12 does not exist. But 5/2 does, and it IS very rare and unique, as most would just make it 5/4... Trust me on that. I'm only posting because after I thought the issue was resolved, several people keep trying to explain it away. Trust me, 5/12 does NOT exist. ----- And hotmail sometimes goes very slow. That's why I sent the last message twice. I thought it did not get through the first time... (always tDt) -maX MULTI-FRIGGING-PASS!!! LIVE 2CD!!! ONLY 1 WEEK AWAY!!! WOO-HOO!!! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:50:47 PDT From: "Max Amundo" To: email_address_removed Subject: Live In London Message-ID: "Live In London" is another name for "Live At The Marquee". Sorry if this has already been said. Digest... -maX ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 00:57:06 PDT From: "Max Amundo" To: email_address_removed Subject: UACM and Voices Message-ID: Sorry 2 post again, but I'm changing e-mail addresses, so I had 2 resub to UACM. Here's the first part of the message I got back: This is the eGroups.com service. You have been added to the email_address_removed group. Here is a welcome message provided by bredius@globalxs.nl ------------------ None Provided ------------------ I just think that's pretty funny... But I have A REAL QUESTION!!! Does the "Voices" list still exist? It's not on UACM... LIVE 2CD NEXT WEEK! 8^P** ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 01:07:03 -0700 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Attack of the MP Supergroups Message-ID: > >Maybe I'm wrong, but aren't all of Mike's "Supergroup" projects with > the > >Magna Carta label? I think that would explain it. They just like > >mike! Besides, I hardly think that EVERY supergroup out there > involves > >Portnoy. > BLS. Explorers Club. and i'm sure there are plenty more. > Attention Deficit, Vital Tech Tones, Gamble/Hamm/Smith, etc....... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 11:24:00 +0300 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: Henry Rollins, NO DTC :-) Message-ID: <199810200823.laa27711@estcard.ee> Hello there :-) An Estonian guy whose name has yet not been mentioned to me interviewed Henry Rollins. Sadly, the guy got ridiculed in a really funny manner. If you want a good laugh, check out the story at http://raitz.ircnet.ee/rollins.html Raitz "You hear a distant mumble In this thicket of boners Monkeyspank is meant for loners." BKn Unltd. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 01:45:18 -0700 From: Jon Kretschmer To: email_address_removed Subject: CDNow Trivia for week of 10/19 Message-ID: Anyone know the answers for this week's trivia game? The first question is simple, and I think the second one is easy too, but what about the third? Thanks. Gotta get the OiaLT video... :) Later Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 11:47:47 +0200 From: Sorsa Tanja To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: RE: Strato's Destiny Message-ID: > Harmon Caldwell wrote: > > The album starts just incredibly with the epic title track: > Destiny. The song has everything we've come to expect from Strato and > I especially like how many things the song does. It starts with some > female vocals, then the music kicks in, then Koltipelto takes over, > and > then it eventually slows down and has a very epic feeling finish. > Very > nice song... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- You mentioned female vocals in the beginning of "Destiny"... actually it's Cantores Minores, a Finnish boy choir that sings on both "Destiny" and "SOS". Sounds pretty awesome, eh? Before I had heard the album I thought that starting off with a 10-minute epic was insane, but it works really well. Otherwise I liked the album instantly better than "Visions" but nothing can ever top "Episode", it's a real classic for me. I saw the opening gig for Strato's world tour, in Helsinki last week. They played seven new songs (out of ten!!), starting with "Destiny". It didn't work very well as a starting song, I'd much rather see it in the end of the show. I will see the band again next week, maybe they have made some changes to the set. The gig itself was brilliant (except for the lame crowd), and for me the best part was Kotipelto's voice. This new stuff seems to bring out new qualities of his voice. Very enjoyable. :-) The whole band sounded awesome. Oh yeah, I think the cover of "Destiny" is really beautiful. You can check it out here: http://www.stratovarius.com/pix/albums/gfx/destiny.gif Tanja And even the waves won't carry me away... http://members.tripod.com/~Tenze/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 11:51:53 +0300 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: traveling a lot to see a band live Message-ID: <199810200851.laa28516@estcard.ee> ]From: CyberDuke > Who dared to say that having a long trip for seeing a band is STUPID???! > I traveled through 2 countries to see Dream Theater! Not 3 hours, 20 > hours! Stupid? Hey, I can beat you at that. I traveled from Estonia to Hungary, which makes 6 countries on the way. Hitchhiked to Poland, then took a train. (Include sleeping in railroad stations and camping in forests.) Spent 5 days getting there. I do need to get a life. :-) OK, maybe I really didn't go there specifically for the Dream Theater concert and perhaps it was just an additional bonus, but hey! Thus, I've never really understood those posts where people sigh and say, "Dream Theater [or any other band] 5 hours away from me. Goddamnit, it's much too far. I guess I'll go get shitfaced over the grief instead." :-) Oh, I needed to get back too. I'll spare you the details. Raitz "You hear a distant mumble In this thicket of boners Monkeyspank is meant for loners." BKn Unltd. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4353 **************************