The Ludacris song that BROKE my brain

Adam Neely
The Ludacris song that BROKE my brain
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Trying to learn how to hear 1 in Roll Out by Ludacris. Come see Sungazer on tour in the UK/Ireland 🇮🇪/🇬🇧 ! http://sungazermusic.com/tour Trying to learn how to hear 1 in Roll Out by Ludacris. 0:00 Intro 2:23 Attempt #1 - Count & move along 3:10 Attempt #2 - Change the song a bit 8:36 Attempt #3 - Count & PLAY the song 13:58 Attempt #4 - Noodle (for science) 16:32 Attempt #5 - Rap/sing the hook 20:29 Epilogue - Final Thoughts If you have been tapped into music theory discourse™️ for the past couple years, you're probably familiar with Ludagate - the discussion about where the downbeat is in Roll Out by Ludacris. The answer is pretty simple, it's on the word out. Roll is on beat 4, out is on beat 1. Thats how his live band counts it in. It's a pretty cut and dry case, no real ambiguity. However, the PROBLEM is that I can't hear it that way, I have a different hearing of the music, because my ear is drawn to certain elements within the music that cause me to hear it the way that I do. That's a frustrating problem to have - it means that I'm experiencing reality very differently that the musicians who make the music. I at least want to be on the same page as them when I listen to the music. So, I set about learning to FLIP my hearing to the correct hearing, and it was quite a process. I think I finally did, but it was a lot harder than I thought it would be, and required me to *gulp* rap in public to finally get the downbeat to flip for me. Mazbou Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY3vRTbA3VU https://youtu.be/uY3vRTbA3VU (his song Polymers) Post from Dr. Robert Komaniecki https://www.instagram.com/p/DL8RhwVBveo/ 12Tone’s Excellent overview/analysis of Roll Out https://youtu.be/6LgtXINpf6w Shawn Crowder’s video on Counting https://youtu.be/Aun3-bKojnM (⌐■_■) ⦿ Check out some of my music ⦿ http://sungazermusic.bandcamp.com http://insideoutsidemusic.bandcamp.com http://adamneelymusic.bandcamp.com Peace, Adam

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