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Posted By: yves Mazurka - 12/25/14 12:34 PM
Hello, how could I find a Creole Mazurka Style: not a waltz, more a 6/8 even style, with bass played as 3/4 at 120 tempo, drums at 12/16, in three movements of 8 mesures each, the thirst two called "piqué" (staccato), similar, and the third called "la nuit" (the night, more legato).
Bass, Drums, Piano or Guitar, eventually other percussive instruments.
As you can hear in the link below:

http://www.wat.tv/audio/01-mazurka-creole-tradition-q1b4_2fgsh_.html


Thank You.
Yves
Posted By: John-Luke Re: Mazurka - 01/29/15 04:49 PM
A Creole Mazurka MIDI style can be made from a Creole Mazurka MIDI file. See PG Music tutorials for making a MIDI style.
Posted By: yves Re: Mazurka - 02/03/15 12:38 PM
Thank You for this answer.
I suppose that you send to this link ?

http://www.pgmusic.com/tutorial_realdrums_stylemaking.htm

I will work with it.
Actually when I have to learn Latin, Carribean or African tunes, I switch my computer to Linux and use Hydrogen, but, doing so, I loose the harmonic part.
My hope for the Graal would be to have in BiaB a way to choose the rythm, the pulse, as fine as it is to indicate chords. Because playing music seems more challenging to me ...
From France under a lot of snow.
Posted By: John-Luke Re: Mazurka - 02/06/15 04:32 PM
Making its own Readrums may be a little bit difficult for a newbee, but why not.
You may also investigate into Stylemaker feature for making MIDI styles. You also have excellent on line vids.
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