PS, have you seen NinJam? Much like what you are describing, minus the 'one measure' caveat.
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I dunno ... that's just where I feel like it could go. More like a dream of mine. Maybe I should start writing in that style so I can be the first to play the new rock.PlainSongs wrote:Hehe... that's a specific and weird prediction. Slooow high(low)-pitched rock. With the same old base. Sounds interesting, but why? :p

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I thought I followed up on this already, but it seems to have disappeared... my entry for "How Beautiful She Is" was a spoken word thing over a 5/4 twelve-tone piece of music. I realized afterwards the tempo should've been faster, and I'm definitely not good at rapping. But it's a start...signboy wrote:Is there actually anyone doing that? It's a great idea. After Cryptic Comment, I'll have to attempt that.glennny wrote: I think the future of music is Math Rap. Odd time sigs with street poetry.
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That is sooo "Rock the Casbah". Good article.