by taikonoatama » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:03 am
While the variations in the tracks may seem slight, both in terms of deviation from the 4/4 written marks in a given track and in track-to-track comparisons, I think those slight variations add up to something bigger in the context of a whole measure of clave, and then consecutive measures in a rhythm. As a whole, to *my ear*, the music-versions have a lot more in common with one another than any one of them does with the 4/4 written-clave version. Why is that? I think it's related to intervals. Humans are able to discern relative time intervals quite well, especially when they're played right after one another, as with the 3rd, 4th, and 5th notes of clave, and the intervals between notes 3 and 4, and then 4 and 5. That's where the music tracks all really differ from the 4/4 written version.
I did the numbers for each track. As a comparison, keep in mind that the 3-4:4-5 Ratio for written 4/4 clave is 3:2 (1.5:1), and for 12/8 it's 1:1. And by "3-4:4-5 Ratio" I mean the elapsed time between the beginning of the 3rd note of clave and the beginning of the 4th, compared to the elapsed time between the 4th and 5th.
Isaac Delgado track at 98bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.22:1
Rumberos_de Cuba track at 100bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.23:1
Rumboleros track at 102bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.17:1
Carlos Embale track at 116bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.14:1
Afrekete track at 122bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.17:1
Los Parragueños track at 122bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.11:1
Los Munequitos track at 138bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.08:1
Pancho Quinto track at 144bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.18:1
Clave y Guaguanco track at 156bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.08:1
Ecue Tumba at 168bpm - 3-4:4-5 Ratio: 1.18:1
Obviously it would be great to have multiple measures of a given track illustrated, to see how much variation there is in a track and maybe average it out, but I don't have a track well-suited to that purpose yet. In spite of that potential issue, all 10 tracks/measures do fall within a fairly narrow range, and none of these are even close to the 1.5:1 ratio of straight 4/4 written clave (though several are getting pretty damn close to a 1:1 12/8-like ratio). For me, it's another piece of the puzzle falling into place.
Addendum: If the deviations from 4/4 written clave we see in a given track are there purely due to the natural variance we might expect in human playing (a person trying to play pure 4/4 straight clave but failing slightly), then we'd expect to see some ratios here greater than 1.5:1. The fact that we do not see anything even remotely close to 1.5:1 tells me that's clearly not happening.
Edited By taikonoatama on 1201135271