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Re: Maybe why Avante-garde looping in US...
nice thread
i am not so sure how clean kids' rhythmic slates are. The structure
of our bodies informs rhythmic movement... we are probably more
inclined to enjoy four-four dances than three-tentacled eleven-
fingered baby space aliens. Also size matters, ant tempos are
different from elephant tempos for pretty fundamental reasons.
Also interesting to me from a looping perspective, our echoic (short
term acoustic) memory capacity, which I suspect is about as constant
amongst humans as other innate capacities (which is to say highly
variable but not infinitely variable), affects meter. I have a hunch
that average spoken-word sentences are about as long as average bars,
aren't they?
On Feb 1, 2006, at 7:14 PM, Michael Plishka wrote:
> Great response brother!
>
> The thing that I found interesting (because I already knew it based
> upon
> experience) is how children have a clean rhythmic slate-which
> reinforces
> what you're saying. It's the same slate I believe that allows
> children of
> whatever culture to pick up linguistic differences irrespective of
> culture,
> differences their parents can't pick up.
>
> ~peace~
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: loop.pool [mailto:looppool@cruzio.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 8:47 PM
> To: LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)
> Subject: Maybe why Avante-garde looping in US...
>
> Sorry but that article really got under my skin and pissed me off.
>
> lol.................with indignant rhythmic righteousness,
>
> Rick Walker
> (a Northern European drummer who should be retarded rhythmically
> speaking
> since he spent so much of his youth in the suburbs of San Jose)
>
>