Micro-rhythm is a term used to describe the "wonky" rhythms found in musical traditions like Samba da Roda, Morrocan Gnawa, the Viennese Waltz, as well as in neo-soul like D'Angelo and jazz musicians like Errol Garner and Malcolm Braff and Jacob Collier. I take you through some examples as well as looking a recent mention of the term in a Nerdwriter video, which managed to get most of the facts all wrong!
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Microtiming in "Samba de Roda" -Preliminary experiments with polyphonic audio
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Innov Gnawa "Hammadi"
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Jacob Collier Interview (June Lee)
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Nerdwriter: How Michael Jackson Crafted His First Solo Hit
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Anne Danielsen (2012) The Sound of Crossover: Micro-rhythm and Sonic Pleasure in Michael Jackson's “Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough”, Popular Music and Society, 35:2, 151-168, DOI: 10.1080/03007766.2011.616298
Malcolm Braff General Theory of Rhythm website
general-theory-of-rhythm.org/
Galland/Braff duet: "Afro Blue"
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