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Old 06-April-2007, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Maksutov, -- (in another "thread"!).
Anyone with good speaking rhythm will automatically put in a
slight pause before the quote. Kind of like rubato in music:
it's not in the score, instead it's found in the technique.
I'm not sure what rubato is. Is it what Louisss Armstrong
very frequently did? Is that an extreme example of rubato
or is it another kind of pause, altogether?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubato

A very basic introduction.
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Old 06-April-2007, 05:54 PM
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Rubato is a very difficult concept to master. At least, it was for me. My first (and worst) experience involved a vibraphone piece (an instrument I could barely play anyway) in which I needed to keep a 'rigid' tempo with my left hand and allow the tempo to fluctuate on my right hand. I understand that many pianists can do this, however for me it was quite a challenge.

Nowadays, it comes in handy on my drumset, if I want to throw a little swing into the groove, or want some metric modulation without having to actually puzzle it out. It can also enhance use of polyrhythyms.

I have noticed that many many singers utilize rubato, whether by intention or not I don't know, but I often can hear a slight time difference between where a vocalist is placing words and where the downbeat is occurring.
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