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Hi Drumming peeps,
has anyone got any advice (or info) on the last half of "That Golden Rule", by biffy Clyro. It sounds likes (to me anyway) like the timing switches to a 6/8 type feel, but I cant be too sure...
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In the versions I have heard the feel changes several times, but everything is still in four.
Maybe there is a version out there that goes into 6/8 that I haven't heard.
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Trippy groove in that part.. and good question.
I'm tempted to count it as:
1 and a 2, 3 and a 4, 5, 6
But that's using the "if you can say it you can play it" method, and probably isn't accurate as far as the actual count goes...
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