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Douglas Baldwin <coyotelk@optonline.net> wrote: > Re. "5/8 looped interlocking stuff." I've seen transcriptions somewhere > of "Discipline" if you want to get their exact notes. Perhaps easier is > to actually experience the concept with a fellow guitarist: > Guitar One plays, ferexample, an A minor pentatonic scale, even eighth > notes, from low A up to G (A-C-D-E-G). > Guitar Two plays *almost* the exact same line with one extra note > (A-C-D-E-D-G). The two "loops" go in and out of phase - six reps of the > 5/8 line and five reps of the 6/8 line equals one complete cycle of the > pattern. Once you dig the concept *and can actually do it on your chosen > musical instrument with a fellow musician* you can expand and expand. I do a simple but similar thing solo on Chapman Stick. I find, say, A, B, C in the bass with my left hand and A, B, C an octave up with the right hand. Then I play whole notes (4-count) of A-B-C-A-B-C with one hand versus 3 quarter-notes each of A-B-C-B with the other hand. I found my looping gear extremely helpful in starting how to do this, or in speeding up: loop one side, play the other side versus the loop, and "ghost" note play the loop until I could turn off the loop and play both patterns at tempo live. Steve Subscape Annex http://www.subscapeannex.com/