Odd Time Songs (with Joey Lefitz)

Time signatures are an interesting and arguably necessary part of our musical language. They provide the grid against which we place rhythmic values and ideas, letting us know each time "1" comes back around as we count along. They are, at least in part, responsible for the feel of a piece of music. They each come with expectations — 3/4 is often indicative of something waltz-like, 12/8 usually implies a shuffle, 2/2 a march, and of course, good ol' 4/4 is where many listeners and performers feel most at home. But what about those time signatures that stray from the familiar simple and compound varieties?In episode 51 of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea are joined by Joey Lefitz, beloved friend, Soundfly Mentor, and superb drummer to discuss "Odd Time Songs."Check out all of our courses including Beat Making in Ableton Live, here. Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code PODCAST to take 20% off!Dig into each track from this episode with this Spotify playlist!Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on Twitter.Mentioned in this episode:Visit soundfly.com for more!

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Themes and Variation is Soundfly’s podcast about music and perspectives. In each episode, expert musicians and avid music lovers draw on their professional experiences and personal backgrounds to share unique insights and passionate opinions about songs they’ve selected based on their interpretations of a given theme. Of course, whether the panel’s discussing epic songs, songs that use the same sample, or classic wedding band requests, this is a show for anyone who loves music and has a desire to dig into it. Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThemesVariation