sadmanbarty
Well-known member
An new rhythmic language may well be poised to take over...
Tresillo rhythms are based on dividing beats into 4 notes and not 3. They're in straight time, not in triplets.
We're now seeing a trend of having triplets and tresillo together in rhythms:
btw, what's up with the deep purple? a closet obsession?
Thats mad, what are you going to coin it, it's like two rhythms playing at the same time... maybe double-rhythm ... multi-rhythm..?? or..?
I knew it would just be a matter of time until you mentioned Portuguese stuff on Principe, some of it has really screwy beats to my untrained ears.
well you say that, but those tresillo+triplet rhythms are fairly rare as far as i can tell.
most polyrhythms people talk about are actually a bunch of different straight time rhythms piled on top of each other.