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Using the seed rhythm

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Introduction

Introduction

SoundJunction took a short rhythm and gave it to a group of musicians to see what they’d do with it.

It came back in an orchestra, a jazz big band, an African ensemble – as a loop, backwards, broken up – find out what happened…

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Feature

Understanding the seed rhythm

Seeds

SoundJunction asked three composers to take a 'seed' rhythm and turn it into pieces. But what's actually inside the seed itself?

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Articles

Articles

A look at syncopation, one of the most important characteristics of the SoundJunction 'seed' rhythm.

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Eugene and Tunde

Tunde Jegede explains how he went about creating an entire song from one simple rhythm in 'Moving Away'.

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Emerging Dances ensemble

How does David Horne combine or develop the SoundJunction seed rhythm in 'Emerging Dances'? Six passages within the piece are singled out - test yourself.

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Section of a Double Bass

Jason Yarde uses the seed rhythm in the main bassline for his song 'Where will it take you?' But it's hidden – a question of feel and displacement...

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A 'Mind the Gap' sign on the London Underground

In this passage from 'Emerging Dances' composer David Horne takes the seed rhythm and inserts a blank space, or rest, in the middle of it. What’s the effect?

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