Jig (Full of Triplets) That Dawg Don' Hunt

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coryalexanderr
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Jig (Full of Triplets) That Dawg Don' Hunt

Post by coryalexanderr » Tue Oct 19, 2004 4:06 am

A little bit of a switch up on a normal jig with the triplets
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smithers
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Post by smithers » Thu Dec 23, 2004 3:15 pm

Hey I really enjoyed your tune.
It would be a great piece to hear Gordon Duncan play etc.

I thought the 3rd part was a bit 'stop, start' if you know what I mean. like for me it didnt flow the same as the other parts did.
That aside... I'd still like to hear Gordon play it :)

Cya
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Post by awpiper » Sat Dec 25, 2004 4:24 pm

The only suggestion I would offer would be to slow the tune down a "touch"....150BPM does not allow for the expression I think you were striving for........at 120-130 a band could play some great expression.

I happen to like the slow down.....it gives the drum line or group playing seconds to it a chance to shine thru.......Brilliant chune!.
Mark
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david n. siegel
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Like the triplets

Post by david n. siegel » Mon Dec 27, 2004 7:52 pm

I tried it out, and I must say the triplets on top of the regular 6/8 triplet structure, when played fast, gave a neat slur sound. Always been there, yet a new sound. I almost thought of those fast triplets as an embellishment, certainly at 150 bpm. Maybe Mark's 130 bpm would be more ideal, but no slower!

-David.

coryalexanderr
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Post by coryalexanderr » Fri May 13, 2005 4:11 am

actually should be in around the 120 - 130 bpm just sped it up for laughs and forgot to set it back before uploading

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