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{{DYK talk|19 June|2024|image=Amen break sample image.png|entry=... that the '''[[Amen break]]''' ''(waveform pictured)'' gained popularity because it offered an easy way to create [[jungle music]]?|nompage=Template:Did you know nominations/Amen break}} |
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[[Image:Information_icon.svg|left|30px]] This article is one of [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Special:Linksearch&target=%2A.youtube.com&limit=500&offset=10000 thousands] on Wikipedia that have a link to YouTube in it. Based on the [[WP:EL|External links]] policy, most of these should probably be removed. I'm putting this message here, on this talk page, to request the regular editors take a look at the link and make sure it doesn't violate policy. In short: 1. '''99% of the time YouTube should not be used as a [[WP:V|source]]'''. 2. '''[[WP:C#Linking_to_copyrighted_works|We must not link to material that violates someones copyright]]'''. If you are not sure if the link on this article should be removed, feel free to ask me on my talk page and I'll review it personally. Thanks. ---[[User:J.smith|J.S]] ([[User_talk:J.smith|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/J.smith|c]]) 04:33, 8 November 2006 (UTC) |
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Probably a wider question on licensing, but seeing this on DYK made me think – is a waveform a [[derivative work]]? The original audio must have been used in the creation of the waveform image. [[User:MIDI|MIDI]] ([[User talk:MIDI|talk]]) 09:36, 19 June 2024 (UTC) |
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"The 'Amen Break' or 'Amen' is the most frequently used sampled drum loop in hip hop, jungle and drum and bass music" |
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:Technically? No doubt about it. |
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No? If so, how do you explain that website The Breaks lists only 32 sampling songs for it [http://the-breaks.com/search.php?term=winstons&type=0] as it lists 182 sampling songs, almost 6 times more, for the Funky Drummer? [http://the-breaks.com/search.php?term=funky+drummer&type=4] |
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:Legally? I wouldn't worry about it. I wonder if there's a distinction between a (sufficiently zoomed-out) waveform and a spectrograph, as you can retrieve the original audio with appreciable resolution from the latter but not the former. [[User:Remsense|<span style="border-radius:2px 0 0 2px;padding:3px;background:#1E816F;color:#fff">'''Remsense'''</span>]][[User talk:Remsense|<span lang="zh" style="border:1px solid #1E816F;border-radius:0 2px 2px 0;padding:1px 3px;color:#000">诉</span>]] 09:45, 19 June 2024 (UTC) |
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::Appreciate that a waveform showing amplitude over time is not sufficient to reconstruct (or even approximate) the original work, but that's not relevant in this being a derivative work of copyrighted media. Reading [[WP:DERIVATIVE]], my interpretation is that while we may be able to justify the waveform's inclusion under fair use, it's not something that can be released as PD, as the file has been, without the recording itself being PD. I think I'll raise this elsewhere as it's not specific to this article. [[User:MIDI|MIDI]] ([[User talk:MIDI|talk]]) 14:00, 19 June 2024 (UTC) |
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I get the feeling that it's all because that YouTube video claims that it's the most sampled break ever that it made it to this article. I mean, what backs that claim besides that video? Apparently nothing, therefore I'm editing that line, and please don't bring it back unless you can prove that it's been more frequently sampled than the Funky Drummer. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:62.147.133.191|62.147.133.191]] ([[User talk:62.147.133.191|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/62.147.133.191|contribs]]) 06:28, December 14, 2006</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> |
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:::Please link the discussion if you do, I'd be interested. [[User:Remsense|<span style="border-radius:2px 0 0 2px;padding:3px;background:#1E816F;color:#fff">'''Remsense'''</span>]][[User talk:Remsense|<span lang="zh" style="border:1px solid #1E816F;border-radius:0 2px 2px 0;padding:1px 3px;color:#000">诉</span>]] 14:02, 19 June 2024 (UTC) |
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:As a non-drummer I have difficulties to distinguish between them. [[User:Happily ever after|Happily ever after]] 15:52, 26 December 2006 (UTC) |
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::::Will do - I'm gonna strike the image from the MP (currently leaving a note on [[Talk:Main page]]) then when I find the time I'll start a topic somewhere. The only previous mention of this I've found is [[Wikipedia:Media_copyright_questions/Archive/2008/September#Screenshots_of_copyrighted_Audio_files]], which suggests that other editors may agree with my thoughts (I'll tag them in too). [[User:MIDI|MIDI]] ([[User talk:MIDI|talk]]) 14:21, 19 June 2024 (UTC) |
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That website has an incomplete list, due to the underground nature of dnb, drill, idm, and whatnot, thousands of songs have been created using the amen break. [[User:T-1|T-1]] 22:02, 26 April 2007 (UTC) |
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HaHa |
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I can see that many people posting on this page don't know what they are talking about.. |
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Those people have not followed rave culture for almost 20 years. |
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Those people have not obsessed about amen, collecting every single tune song advert sound anything that has anything to do with the amen break. |
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Those people have never been out to a club expecting to hear nothing but amen all night,(and have it delivered) |
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Those people don't know people that have done all those things and lots more, people that speak about amen every day, people that have had dreams about amen, people that see amen codes rolling up the screen in octamed when they close their eyes at night. |
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Those people don't know nothing about chopping or gidiups or twissing or plain rolling. |
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Those people don't know amen at all. |
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And most important of all, those people don't LOVE AMEN!!! |
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(amen geek from london) |
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<span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/86.6.106.105|86.6.106.105]] ([[User talk:86.6.106.105|talk]]) 17:22, 15 September 2008 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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==Drumming tabs== |
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Could someone please write a caption? What do the letters mean? H=[[Hi-hat]] and S=[[Snare]]? What is the K then? Kick bass? [[User:Happily ever after|Happily ever after]] 15:52, 26 December 2006 (UTC) |
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It's not terribly useful anyway as it only shows the first bar of the break. (The rhythm changes near the end of the break.) [[User:Bfinn|Ben Finn]] 13:45, 8 April 2007 (UTC) |
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The image seems to be wrong. The third K shouldn't be there. It's not there in the notation at www.joejahnigen.com, and I can't for the life of me hear it in the song. Can someone fix this? --Justin <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/74.134.241.226|74.134.241.226]] ([[User talk:74.134.241.226|talk]]) 04:35, 13 October 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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I think it is there as a ghost note, very quiet but there, and on the first 2 bars only. I will make a new tab, someone let me know if it's right or wrong! [[User:Tom Barlow|Tom Barlow]] ([[User talk:Tom Barlow|talk]]) 14:05, 17 December 2007 (UTC) |
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The tabs are wrong. I'm sure. You can check it out for yourselves in any drum machine. Here is the good one (the basic form at least): |
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h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h- |
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----s--s--s--s-s |
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k-k-----kk------ |
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The two snares on the offbeat (each with a HH before it) at the end give it it's distinct ending. And the two short kicks start at the middle (5th HH) with a snare right before, and they land another snare on the beat (6th HH). [[Special:Contributions/89.37.145.35|89.37.145.35]] ([[User talk:89.37.145.35|talk]]) <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|comment]] was added at 12:44, 5 February 2008 (UTC)</small><!--Template:Undated--> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Why is this even tabbed if the music is right above it? |
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[[Special:Contributions/150.209.41.11|150.209.41.11]] ([[User talk:150.209.41.11|talk]]) 02:51, 1 April 2009 (UTC) |
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== the tab == |
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The tab on this page is a bit confusing. Most drum notation has the hi-hat on the top rather than the middle. may a propose taking one from the blast beat and d-beat pages and use a similar notation? <br><br> |
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<nowiki> |
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1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +</nowiki> <br> |
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h- x---x---x---x---x---x---x---x<br> |
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s- --------o-----o---o-----o----<br> |
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b- o---o---------------o-o------<br> |
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[[User:Barsofclay|Barsofclay]] 21:50, 16 August 2007 (UTC) |
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I think it's a ride, not a hi-hat. Anyone agree? [[User:Tom Barlow|Tom Barlow]] ([[User talk:Tom Barlow|talk]]) 13:10, 17 December 2007 (UTC) |
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I agree, it's definitely a ride. [[User:Futzy99|Will]] ([[User talk:Futzy99|talk]]) 03:44, 13 February 2008 (UTC) |
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I extended it to 4 bars of the break (adding 3 bars and leaving the bar that was already there unchanged). I researched it on the web and couldn't find any authoritative source, but I found some info in this forum [http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/662530] and tried playing it myself. It may not be 100% accurate, but I think it has the basic structure right. [[User:Asmoe|Asmoe]] ([[User talk:Asmoe|talk]]) 23:31, 2 February 2009 (UTC) |
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The 3+ of the last two bars of the break currently has two sixteenths on the bass drum, when on both occasions it should only be a single eighth note. |
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The tab in the abovementioned forum post has ride and crash simultaneously in the last bar, but the tab in the article only has the crash by itself. I'm not a drummer, so it's hard to tell or know which tab is correct. [[Special:Contributions/77.40.137.24|77.40.137.24]] ([[User talk:77.40.137.24|talk]]) 15:40, 7 August 2010 (UTC) |
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I compared the tab posted to the one provided in "Unlocking the groove: rhythm, meter, and musical design in electronic dance" by Mark Jonathan Butler, and replayed both in a drum sequencer. The one in the book is definitely closer to the original. Can it be cited? The real difference is that the one from the book got no double sixteen bass hit in the 2nd half of the 3rd and of the 4th bar. The resulting effect sounds much more like what is in the article [[User:Corpster|Corpster]] |
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== overhyped == |
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I think this is just another case of overhyped urban legend. This kind of break is pervasive in most R&B and |
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soul music of mid sixties. For a relatively mainstream example listen to the drum line in Jimi Hendrix's Fire. |
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That was recorded in 1967. DnB took these loops an played them faster. That's all. |
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:no, on the most part DnB and jungle took '''this loop in particular''' (as well as the funky drummer and the think break) and played it faster. --[[User:Kaini|Kaini]] 17:44, 17 August 2007 (UTC) |
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== Hip Hop == |
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Actually the first Hip Hop track to use this break was Salt n' Peper's "I Desire" produced by Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor released in 1986. I think this section; |
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''"The first Hip-Hop producer to dismember the drum sounds of the Amen break and reprogram them into a new pattern was Mr. Mixx of 2 Live Crew on their 1987 song "Feel Alright Y'all" from the Move Somethin' album, followed by the Mantronix sample-heavy track "King of the Beats" in 1988."'' |
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, needs to be rewitten to accommodate this. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Sureshot2k0|Sureshot2k0]] ([[User talk:Sureshot2k0|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Sureshot2k0|contribs]]) 00:33, 28 December 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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== "Beginning drummers are often taught it as a first exercise" == |
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I'm a drum teacher, and I know a fair few others. I've never heard of any of them teaching this groove as a first excercise (and I certainly don't either), the various difficulties inherent in a rhythm like this would be beyond the capabilities of any drummer I'm teaching for the first time. To me it sounds like a throwaway bullshit comment. I'm loathe to remove it from the article myself as I'm not sure of the ins and outs of Wiki editing, but I thought I should definitely flag it for someone else to have a look at!-- <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/87.194.31.35|87.194.31.35]] ([[User talk:87.194.31.35|talk]]) 12:27, 30 April 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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: Given that the section is about hip hop, perhaps it should read "Beginning hip hop drummers are often taught it as a first exercise.", does anyone actually teach "hip hop drumming"? Do hip hop drummers even use drums? Perhaps they're taught about it, not taught how to drum it. <small>[[Special:Contributions/64.231.137.251|64.231.137.251]] ([[User talk:64.231.137.251|talk]]) 04:02, 24 July 2008 (UTC)<!--I doesn't know nuttin--></small> |
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== Corporate America == |
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"While the (less than six second) "Amen Break" is recognizable in many genres (corporate America, Hip Hop, Rock etc)," - what does that first genre sound like exactly? [[User:Lfh|Lfh]] ([[User talk:Lfh|talk]]) 06:58, 14 July 2008 (UTC) |
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== Mono image enough == |
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[[:Image:Amen break sample image.png]] is a image of two channels? |
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Wouldn't a single channel be enough for a good image? [[User:Jidanni|Jidanni]] ([[User talk:Jidanni|talk]]) 07:09, 28 July 2008 (UTC) |
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== Mono image enough == |
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[[:Image:Amen break sample image.png]] is a image of two channels? |
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Wouldn't a single channel be enough for a good image? [[User:Jidanni|Jidanni]] ([[User talk:Jidanni|talk]]) 07:10, 28 July 2008 (UTC) |
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::No, this shows both the left and right channels of the sample, if you look closely some of the lines differ. Since we live in a Stereo (2 Channel) age, most things are recorded in Stereo. You are seeing both channels. [[Special:Contributions/68.33.55.228|68.33.55.228]] ([[User talk:68.33.55.228|talk]]) 03:39, 15 May 2009 (UTC) |
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Uh, the image shows 2 bars of music, not 4. I changed it so not it is correct. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/66.92.130.84|66.92.130.84]] ([[User talk:66.92.130.84|talk]]) 20:12, 15 April 2010 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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== errors in the notation (?) == |
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errors in the notation. |
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measure 3, on 6th ride hit -> only one note is played on bassdrum, here notated with 2 16th notes. |
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same thing in measure 4, 6 ride hit -> should be only one bassdrum hit, not 2. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Golafs|Golafs]] ([[User talk:Golafs|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Golafs|contribs]]) 02:50, 14 July 2010 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Can someone with a notation editor please fix? It's one of the most important hits, responsible for genres' worth of influence in modern dance, due to the syncopation it invokes. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/121.73.247.227|121.73.247.227]] ([[User talk:121.73.247.227|talk]]) 08:09, 12 October 2010 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:The ASCII notation appears to have been corrected. I have left a [[File_talk:Amen_break_notation.png|message requesting the musical notation be fixed]]. Should we remove it until it is fixed? --[[User:Kvng|Kvng]] ([[User talk:Kvng|talk]]) 14:09, 11 March 2011 (UTC) |
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::{{done}} I've redone it myself. There was a few errors to fix but it should be okay now. EDIT: If you still can't see it then try doing a full refresh. --[[User:Bo98|Bo98]] ([[User talk:Bo98|talk]]) 20:35, 10 June 2011 (UTC) |
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== No BPM? == |
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Given how detailed this article is, especially the drum tabs, why is it not mentioned anywhere what BPM the original sample is? It's 137, but I'll leave whoever is in charge of this article to decide where to insert this vital information. |
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:{{Done}}. I've also requested the notation be updated to include this. --[[User:Kvng|Kvng]] ([[User talk:Kvng|talk]]) 13:57, 11 March 2011 (UTC) |
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::{{Done}} Notation updated. EDIT: If you still can't see it then try doing a full refresh.--[[User:Bo98|Bo98]] ([[User talk:Bo98|talk]]) 20:36, 10 June 2011 (UTC) |
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== Article in the Economist == |
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This week's economist has an article about the Amen Break. See [http://www.economist.com/node/21541707 here] for the article. It looks as though some of the unsourced statements which are on the WP page can find support here. [[User:Major Bloodnok|Ben (Major Bloodnok)]] ([[User talk:Major Bloodnok|talk]]) 08:37, 17 December 2011 (UTC) |
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== Article needs additional citations? == |
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The tag at the top of the article says it's been up there since 2007. Even though I don't listen to this kind of music, I learned about the Amen Break from an article in The Economist. So I came here, only to discovered a well-researched, well-documented article. If there are still issues, I think they should be addressed at the lowest reasonable level. [[User:Zyxwv99|Zyxwv99]] ([[User talk:Zyxwv99|talk]]) 22:27, 10 July 2014 (UTC) |
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== BBC source == |
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I've just added a quote sourced to [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-32087287 this BBC article]. It's a fairly in-depth treatment of the Amen break, so may well be of use in addressing sourcing issues throughout the article. [[User:Modest Genius|<b style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:maroon;">Modest Genius</b>]] [[User_talk:Modest Genius|<sup>talk</sup>]] 18:03, 29 March 2015 (UTC) |
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:{{re|Modest Genius}} it was mentioned on PRI's The World if it's a useful reference for you at all. Link: [http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-03-31/six-second-drum-solo-has-been-used-thousand-times]. [[User:EvergreenFir|'''<span style="color:#8b00ff;">Eve</span><span style="color:#6528c2;">rgr</span><span style="color:#3f5184;">een</span><span style="color:#197947;">Fir</span>''']] [[User talk:EvergreenFir|(talk)]] <small>Please {{[[Template:re|re]]}}</small> 04:08, 1 April 2015 (UTC) |
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== MIDI File? == |
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Other similar beats, for instance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-beat#Drum_beat - have Free MIDI files as examples. It'd be awesome if this page had one as well! Paging https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hyacinth !! :) |
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[[User:Miserlou|Miserlou]] ([[User talk:Miserlou|talk]]) 20:13, 15 August 2016 (UTC) |
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Reviewer: Joeyquism (talk · contribs) 20:48, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
Hello! As someone who used to make really horrible boom bap instrumentals on FL Studio, I know all too well about this break. I'll get the review done in the coming days (or hours, depends on how much time I have). --Joeyquism (talk) 20:48, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
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1a. the prose is clear, concise, and understandable to an appropriately broad audience; spelling and grammar are correct. | Only things I could find:
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2a. it contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with the layout style guideline. | Looks good. | |
2b. reliable sources are cited inline. All content that could reasonably be challenged, except for plot summaries and that which summarizes cited content elsewhere in the article, must be cited no later than the end of the paragraph (or line if the content is not in prose). | Since there are so few sources listed, I'm just going to do all of them:
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2d. it contains no copyright violations or plagiarism. | Copyvio check comes back fine, with the highest similarity score at 27.5% from the BBC (source 2). | |
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6b. media are relevant to the topic, and have suitable captions. | Everything is relevant to the topic, but can the drum notation get a caption? I would assume most people reading about a drum break would have some idea of what it shows, but I can't speak for everyone.
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7. Overall assessment. | @LunaEclipse: For now, I'm putting this on hold. Some very minor things with prose and references need to be addressed, but otherwise it looks pretty good. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to let me know by pinging me. Thank you for your hard work on this article! --Joeyquism (talk) 22:34, 25 May 2024 (UTC) |
@LunaEclipse: Looks better. Passing now. --Joeyquism (talk) 00:02, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
Did you know nomination
[edit]- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by SL93 talk 02:16, 11 June 2024 (UTC)
- ... that the Amen break (waveform pictured) gained popularity because it offered an easy way to create jungle music?
- Source: https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2011/12/17/seven-seconds-of-fire (subscription needed)
🌙Eclipse (talk) (contribs) 00:28, 26 May 2024 (UTC).
- Very good nom here! Love this topic and glad it's gonna be good to go for DYK. Recently passed GA review, so that covers its new enough, presentable, and well-sourced considerations. It is also long enough, and the hook is interesting and well-sourced as well. A lot of ALT hooks can be constructed for this one, but ALT0 is good. Good job on this one Soulbust (talk) 14:35, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
Waveform
[edit]Probably a wider question on licensing, but seeing this on DYK made me think – is a waveform a derivative work? The original audio must have been used in the creation of the waveform image. MIDI (talk) 09:36, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
- Technically? No doubt about it.
- Legally? I wouldn't worry about it. I wonder if there's a distinction between a (sufficiently zoomed-out) waveform and a spectrograph, as you can retrieve the original audio with appreciable resolution from the latter but not the former. Remsense诉 09:45, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
- Appreciate that a waveform showing amplitude over time is not sufficient to reconstruct (or even approximate) the original work, but that's not relevant in this being a derivative work of copyrighted media. Reading WP:DERIVATIVE, my interpretation is that while we may be able to justify the waveform's inclusion under fair use, it's not something that can be released as PD, as the file has been, without the recording itself being PD. I think I'll raise this elsewhere as it's not specific to this article. MIDI (talk) 14:00, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
- Please link the discussion if you do, I'd be interested. Remsense诉 14:02, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
- Will do - I'm gonna strike the image from the MP (currently leaving a note on Talk:Main page) then when I find the time I'll start a topic somewhere. The only previous mention of this I've found is Wikipedia:Media_copyright_questions/Archive/2008/September#Screenshots_of_copyrighted_Audio_files, which suggests that other editors may agree with my thoughts (I'll tag them in too). MIDI (talk) 14:21, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
- Please link the discussion if you do, I'd be interested. Remsense诉 14:02, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
- Appreciate that a waveform showing amplitude over time is not sufficient to reconstruct (or even approximate) the original work, but that's not relevant in this being a derivative work of copyrighted media. Reading WP:DERIVATIVE, my interpretation is that while we may be able to justify the waveform's inclusion under fair use, it's not something that can be released as PD, as the file has been, without the recording itself being PD. I think I'll raise this elsewhere as it's not specific to this article. MIDI (talk) 14:00, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
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