Misleading title?
Hey guys,
I do not have a natural(feel) for shuffle/swing rhythms.
I tried to rework an old melody to shuffle/swing and named the song accordingly.
If I have achieved what I set out to do the name would be appropriate.
If not, the name will have to be changed.
So was I successful or not?
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I would say the rhythms sound fine, but they are notated completely wrong, making them all but unrecognizable. Try turning on the metronome and you'll hear how far off it is. The first eighth is a pickup, for one thing, then each quarter-eighth pair should be a single beat - either by notating using those exact note values in 6/8, or using triplets in 4/4, or - the best choice really - notating as simple eighth notes but adding the "swing" text to get a "triplet feel".
In reply to I would say the rhythms… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for spoiling my day. LOL
So you are saying to use straight eights + view palettes......text.....swing?
And change the title of course.
In reply to Thanks for spoiling my day… by cedy
The music is good as is, so is the title - just the notation needs work.
But yes, to me as a person reading this kind of music often, the best notation by far for swing or shuffle is eighths. Only resort to triplets or compound meter (6/8 or 12/8) if you know your audience isn't already familiar with this style at all. In that case, I'd probably go with triplets.
Note the "swing" text defaults to only a 60/40 ratio of first to second eighth, whereas what you have is 66/33. So if you want it that exaggerated, you can right-click the text and use System Text Properties to change the ratio.
In reply to The music is good as is, so… by Marc Sabatella
Yesterday is gone.
Today is a new day.
In reply to Yesterday is gone. Today is… by cedy
Much better, great job! Only thing that jumps out at me now is the tempo marking, for 4/4 it should be specified in quarter note units, not half note. So, quarter = 70.
In reply to Much better, great job! … by Marc Sabatella
I am going to be a great composer in the next world.
Marc my word.
Thanks.