Clapping...
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:19 pm
At the risk of sounding extremely stupid, I've decided to bite the bullet and ask this anyway because it's really getting on my nerves.
Occasionally in (particularly American) folk music and blues you hear rhythmic clapping but it's more than just accenting the beat it's creating a rhythm of it's own. Sometimes it's clearly more than one person but other times it's harder to tell. I've (embarrassingly) tried doing it myself and obviously it sounds nothing like what i want to hear, although without any visual reference i have no idea if i'm doing it the right way or if it's even possible by yourself.
After looking all over google and youtube the closest thing I can find is a Spanish Flamenco thing called "Palmas" which involves using different parts of the hand to make different pitches but it doesn't sound similar and is done slowly in comparison to the examples I am talking about.
i'm basically wondering how people clap like this
(the jamie xx example is probably out of place here, i'd imagine he's doing that on the MPC)
cheers
Occasionally in (particularly American) folk music and blues you hear rhythmic clapping but it's more than just accenting the beat it's creating a rhythm of it's own. Sometimes it's clearly more than one person but other times it's harder to tell. I've (embarrassingly) tried doing it myself and obviously it sounds nothing like what i want to hear, although without any visual reference i have no idea if i'm doing it the right way or if it's even possible by yourself.
After looking all over google and youtube the closest thing I can find is a Spanish Flamenco thing called "Palmas" which involves using different parts of the hand to make different pitches but it doesn't sound similar and is done slowly in comparison to the examples I am talking about.
i'm basically wondering how people clap like this
(the jamie xx example is probably out of place here, i'd imagine he's doing that on the MPC)
cheers