It is much the best way... to lay the emphasis on the first part of the bar in triple time, and on the first and third parts of the bar in common time.
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I spent a lot of time between bars like this.
Start early and begin raising the bar throughout the day.
If you're meeting someone for the first time after three hours of hair, makeup, and styling, you've already set the bar too high.
I'll just start laying out the melody exactly where I want it to fall. And then I'll go back and fill it out. Whereas, in other pieces I'm really just going a couple bars at a time.
In some types of music I'm working out all the chords one bar at a time - the whole structure, because it's about that. And there are other pieces which are really about - okay, the melody is going to start here and play through to here.
It's always my goal to raise the bar with each record I put out.
I keep setting the bar higher for myself in terms of what I'm trying to accomplish.
I do like to start on time; I like to set the bar high for people.
It's easy to have an act one and two. Go ahead and have an act three, four, and five. The saying is the easy part. The doing is the hard part.
I can't remember 16 bars. Unless you write it, you can't. I just do it bar for bar.