That quasi-isorhythm from Meshuggah’s Catch 33
Analysis of Sum by Meshuggah. The duration cycle is always the same (4/3/3/4 sixteenth notes), while the pitch cycles change in the second half of the riff. For a deeper analysis, check the full video in my main channel about Meshuggah : • MESHUGGAH et la MUSIQUE ALGORITHMIQUE ??? Contact : [email protected] #IamMeshuggah #Isorhythm #Mathémusique

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The never-ending rhythm: Meshuggah - God He Sees In Mirrors

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rational gaze / sum

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HOW TO COUNT 'Combustion' by Meshuggah

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a JazzShuggah song: Tigran Hamasyan - Entertain Me

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Could I play bass with Tigran Hamasyan ?

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Dancers To A Discordant System - Meshuggah (Percussion Ensemble Arrangement)

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The one song Meshuggah NEVER play live

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Best 5 riffs from CATCH 33 by 'Meshuggah'

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I Was NOT Ready for German Police Code 3… (American Reaction)

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Meshuggahs' 'Clockwork' is all 2's and 3's

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MESHUGGAH - Dancers To A Discordant System / The Ophidian Trek (OFFICIAL LIVE VIDEO)

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The most famous scream of all time

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Meshuggah - Bleed (PIANIST REACTS)

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Meshuggah Catch 33

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Introduction to Meshuggah's Rhythmic Style

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How Meshuggah Accidentally Created Modern Metal

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