MATRIXSYNTH: Euclidean Rhythms EXPLAINED


Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Euclidean Rhythms EXPLAINED


Published on Oct 18, 2017 White Noises

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Great paper on Euclidean rhythms and world music rhythms: http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/pub...

Perhaps the greatest example of rotating/offsetting rhythms:"

Steve Reich - Clapping Music (Scrolling)

Published on Jan 30, 2012 gerubach

"Performer Info - 3:49
Please donate to Gerubach's Scrolling Score Project by going to http://www.gerubach.com"

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