First of all, this is an example of what I’m talking about: https://youtu.be/sbTVZMJ9Z2I
In that song, at least to my ears, there are very tiny pauses in the song. It feels like the tempo isn’t linear, it stretches a bit in places.
1. Are my ears playing tricks on me, or are they real?
2. If they’re real, why aren’t they in all renditions of the song? I notice some don’t have those pauses (and some stretch the beat slightly in other places?)
3. If they’re not real, what is happening with my ears?
4. What’s special about this song that it has such irregular beats? Why is it not used more in music? (regardless of whether it’s real or a ‘trick’)
Please tell me everything there is to know about this phenomenon (or what it’s called at least so I can look it up) because I’m obsessed with it. Thanks!
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This reminds me of what J Dilla did with his hip hop beats in order to emulate a live drummer with his MPC. He would either hand play the drum parts and turn off quantization, or he would use quantization on different elements of the beat to give the beat a different “swing” feel, [here’s a video](https://youtu.be/raywI_VvmT4) that describes it.
This reminds me of what J Dilla did with his hip hop beats in order to emulate a live drummer with his MPC. He would either hand play the drum parts and turn off quantization, or he would use quantization on different elements of the beat to give the beat a different “swing” feel, [here’s a video](https://youtu.be/raywI_VvmT4) that describes it.
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