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Storm Rider:

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John McLaughlin - Arjen's Bag [perfect 11/8 the whole way through]

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Damn. I've played stuff in 12/8, and that can be pretty hard on its own, but 11/8 has got to be one of the most whacked-out signatures I've ever seen.

Well, except the time I saw 17/4.

La Creme:
12/8 isn't that weird. Sounds piratey. Combines 3/4 and 4/4 sounds. Good time.

McTaggart:
Damn. Once again my complete lack of knowledge of technical music stuff clubs me to death.

coldcut:
I don't know anywhere near enough about music to go into technical detail, but I do know a secondhand fact that Faraquet, a jeph jaques recommended band (and a coldcut recommended band for that matter) are known for their various rhythmic complexities.

Patrick:

--- Quote from: Storm Rider ---Damn. I've played stuff in 12/8, and that can be pretty hard on its own
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Wot? 12/8 is easier than my friend's mum after her 5th shot of Cuervo. You ever heard "Since I've Been Loving You" by Zeppelin? That's in 12/8, and it's one of the easiest drum parts I've ever played.

I don't know what the hell is up with "Kashmir" by Zep. It's like, 4/4 but the riff is 5 measures? Then for a different riff, it's just a 4 measure riff, but then it goes back to the 5 measure guy. Freaking weird.

Need I even mention Rush?

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