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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:807870"]boarcorpse - Either a guitar/bass/drum part first, then we modify the timing in it so it sounds cool with a beat. We do this for a dozen or so parts then try putting them together to make a song, then work out all the changes/stops. Ouch-different for every song, but with PI from our cd, we printed the first 200 didgits or PI and then sectioned it off with bracets. IE: brackets around the first three numbers, then around the next 1 number, then brackets around the next four numbers. ets.. then we used those numbers to write parts all the way until the song was 3minutes and 14 seconds. GEEK POWER! New mathy project - this ones great. We roll a 6 sided Die to see how many dice will dictate the number of beats in a measure. IE. if we get a 5, we will roll 5dice to see how many beats for per measure. Then we roll to see how many groupings are in the measure, then how to accent the groupings is decided by more dice, then snare placement is the next thing we roll for. When the beat is totally decided, my buddy starts writting a bass part to match one of the drum rythyms, then we roll AGAIN to see what interval the harmony should be for guitar/2nd guitar.... We only have one song so far and it only took us two practices. Its so much fun, and you'd never believe how cool some of the beats chaos can create.[/QUOTE]
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