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Dr. Mark Glanville joins us today from his piano to talk with me about his newly released book titled Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm and Soul. We start with a conversation about the need for churches to develop according to their local context - the flavor of the places they are in. We then talk about worship in polyrhythms and the jazz-sound of the heart of the church.Read more about the book Improvising Church HERERead more about Dr. Mark Glanville HEREwatch a great introduction to his book with more great jazz HEREContact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.Learn more about me and sign up for upcoming tours of Israel/Palestine.Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!
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Clancy Overall and Wendall Hussey wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota. Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wendall Hussey and Errol Parker give you the biggest headline of the day from the Betoota Advocate newsroom. Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is episode features a wonderful interview I had with Stacy Fahrion about polyrhythms and how to teach them in your studio.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Have you ever tried to count rhythms with an apple or a pineapple? Tried to pass the melted butter? Maybe a hot cup of tea? Find out what all these wacky expressions mean on this episode of The Music Box. We're exploring all things polymeters (and their super fun mnemonic devices!) This episode is recommended for grades K-5, but everyone can join in on the polyrhythmic groove. Additional lessons and resources at musicboxpod.org.
Extraordinary pianist and musical explorer Edward Chilvers explains to host Frances Butt a few basics about his mission to push the boundaries of harmonic and polyrhythmic possibility.Edward's websiteYoutube channel Facebook pageInstagramBuy 31 Pieces, CD or download Contact Edward (via website)- -Recorded March 2022All music: Edward Chilvers, from 12 Etudes & 31 Pieces
Today's show comes with a word of warning. Sure, I'll be catching up with my old friends from Norway's stellar progressive jazz metal outfit, YAWN but we'll also be discussing immensely technical music terminology pretty much the entire time. In other words, if you like to hear about guitar reamping and production techniques, today's show was made for you. Especially when you toss in the inevitable weird reference that this interviewer is known for. Fortunately, for all involved, it was old hat. For you, the listener, I apologize on behalf of everyone.This is our weirdly offbeat conversation about the creation of the stunning new album, Materialism, and another funny talk with one of the most unique bands in the world. This is YAWN, on Rockstar Superhero.Time Codes:2:25 The new album, Materialism5:00 Positive energy from the work flow9:40 Kansas, Rush, and Styx13:00 Exploring more melody and new directions17:00 Balkan wedding music20:50 Unrelated tempos and click tracks24:30 Sharing the program for the masses26:45 The stress on the drummer31:00 Nobody was doing this years ago36:00 Music education and programming40:00 Dividing up the work to get the most from the band45:00 Materialism tells a musical story49:00 Torfinn can't produce53:00 The story behind most time consuming aspects58:00 Playing difficult music and the message behind it1:01:00 The compelling aspect of Yawn1:03:40 The festival circuit and the deserving audienceSubscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvhWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroThe Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making.The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you.Copyright 2022 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
In the 67th episode of the podcast I'm talking to drummer and polyrhythm specialist Yogev Gabay. He has a great educational YouTube channel about the subject. You can find Yogev here: https://www.youtube.com/c/YogevGabay https://www.yogevgabay.com Please join my mailing list at http://www.markusreuter.com Markus Reuter VIP Membership on Bandcamp: https://markusreuter.bandcamp.com/vip-membership
The pianist Byron (B.K.) Davis is the first Black Steinway International Artist from Iowa, and Polyrhythms' Third Sunday Jazz series is welcoming him to the stage this Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the Redstone Room.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast The Best Music Podcast #2 | Rez Abbasi - Guitar | Creating New Music and Maintaining a Calm Mind Voted #1 Rising-Star Guitarist in the 2013 DownBeat Critics Poll and subsequently placed in the “Top-Ten Guitarists” alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny, guitarist and composer Rez Abbasi is one of the most original voices on the current scene. Making New York home for the past 25 years, Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the foremost modern jazz guitar players the world over. He has performed and recorded with many jazz greats including, Grammy winner Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, Kenny Werner, Barre Phillips, Tim Berne, Michael Formanek, Billy Hart, Gary Thomas, Dave Douglas, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Mike Clark, Tim Hagans, John Beasly, Ronu Majumdar, Kadri Gopalnath, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Vijay Iyer, Marilyn Crispell, Greg Osby, Howard Levy and a host of others. The renowned jazz critic, Bill Milkowski says “Abbasi's unpredictable phrasing and accomplished writing are what sets him apart from hordes of other technically adept guitarists”. www.reztone.com Check out his CD store on reztone.com facebook: facebook.com/rezabbasi Twitter: @RezAbbasi Instagram: reztone 0:00 Intro 3:03 Creating New Music, Projects, and Ideas 10:12 Drop Tunings 11:45 Sitar Guitar 12:30 Bazaar (2007) 14:17 Soloing with Rhythm, Polyrhythms, and Syncopation 18:57 Metric Modulations in Compositions 22:03 How Rez Uses Power Chords in Jazz 25:04 Django Shift (2020) 33:48 How to Record a Jazz Record in the Modern Age 38:05 Oasis (2020) 43:56 How to Play Music over a Silent Film 48:52 What is Next for Rez? 52:00 Guitar Sound Shaping Play 53:55 Lifestyle, Practice, Performance, and Creativity 54:06 Lifestyle: Sleep 56:06 Lifestyle: Mindfulness and Meditation 1:00:04 Letting Go vs. Ego 1:02:11 Lifestyle: Finding the Right Partner for Musicians 1:06:51 Practice: What Comes Easy for You? 1:09:44 Practice: What was Hard for You? 1:14:13 Practice: What Time of Day is Best? 1:18:48 Practice: How Many Hours a Day? 1:23:06 Practice: How to Deal with and Mitigate Burn Out: Forced Rest Days 1:28:04 "I Don't Want to Think of Myself as a Professional Musician" 1:31:18 How Rez Deals with Performance Anxiety Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Video Thumbnail: Jean Tomasulo https://www.behance.net/jeantomasulo
Pete Magadini is a modern legend as a teacher and clinician who has taught drummers such as Michael Shrieve, Chad Wackerman, Mike Johnston and many more. He is also a very established performer who has worked with artists such as Diana Ross, George Duke, Al Jarreau, and many more. He shares his approachable theory on Polyrhythms and many other great lessons on life and drumming and the story of his career and rise as a top teacher. Here are links for this episode: Petes Website: http://www.petermagadini.com/ George Duke album ft. Pete (kind of a drummers underground classic) https://bit.ly/2DkbITA Polyrhythms The Musicians Guide https://www.amazon.com/Polyrhythms-Musicians-Guide-Peter-Magadini-ebook/dp/B002FL4R0Q/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Magadini&qid=1589932344&sr=8-2 Polyrhythms For The Drumset https://www.amazon.com/Polyrhythms-Drumset-Book-Peter-Magadini/dp/089724821X/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Magadini&qid=1589932344&sr=8-5 All In One Learn To Play The Drumset https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Play-Drumset-All-One/dp/1495088766/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Magadini&qid=1589932344&sr=8-1
Pete Magadini is a modern legend as a teacher and clinician who has taught drummers such as Michael Shrieve, Chad Wackerman, Mike Johnston and many more. He is also a very established performer who has worked with artists such as Diana Ross, George Duke, Al Jarreau, and many more. He shares his approachable theory on Polyrhythms and many other great lessons on life and drumming and the story of his career and rise as a top teacher. Here are links for this episode: Petes Website: http://www.petermagadini.com/ George Duke album ft. Pete (kind of a drummers underground classic) https://bit.ly/2DkbITA Polyrhythms The Musicians Guide https://www.amazon.com/Polyrhythms-Musicians-Guide-Peter-Magadini-ebook/dp/B002FL4R0Q/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Magadini&qid=1589932344&sr=8-2 Polyrhythms For The Drumset https://www.amazon.com/Polyrhythms-Drumset-Book-Peter-Magadini/dp/089724821X/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Magadini&qid=1589932344&sr=8-5 All In One Learn To Play The Drumset https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Play-Drumset-All-One/dp/1495088766/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Magadini&qid=1589932344&sr=8-1
If you're reading this - I just want to say a quick THANK YOU for listening. We just passed over 500+ downloads! I know, to some people that's not a significant number at all. But to me, it means a lot. Ok I'll get on with it. In this week's episode I announce the release of my newest YouTube video on Polyrhythms (having learned from Pete Magadini, this is one of the few topics of which I feel legitimate enough to make claims). You can check that out HERE. Oh, and it would mean a lot if you became a subscriber on YouTube. Only if you enjoy the videos, though! I then make an attempt to tie the concept of polyrhythms (tracking two related pulses simultaneously and changing between the two) to being able to understand multiple perspectives in our world view and personal lives. Because recently I've been seeing a gross excess of narrow-mindedness and lack of compassion, especially in the music community. We need to have conversations in good faith! We need more empathy and compassion, and to forgive people who are honest & good faith humans who might make a mistake, in the pursuit of a greater understanding. Anyways, I hope the attempt was successful and makes sense in a roundabout way. Besides that, you heard a clip of a new song composed by my roommate Tom Hannum, called "Dunkin" that you can check out at his Instagram HERE As always, if you want to reach out, I'd love to hear how you're handling life as either an established or aspiring drummer/musician. Email me at groovi.drummer@gmail.com or DM me via Instagram @groovi_drums Have a great week!
Location: Winter Count, AZ The true nature reveals itself all the time. It is the process by which you are able to look in the mirror and not look back except to promote the values of Elvin Jones, Colin Walcott and my guest. To swing was never s question for my guest as well. It just mattered that it feels good. Music of Another Present era is finding your true nature in the music of Oregon a band that continues today and reaches into the breach of classical music with jazz changes using world instruments or maybe Ralph Towner on Ringmodulator. My guest was born and raised in Portland and at an early age connected with Native American Jim Pepper who's free spirit is in the same vein as Leon Thomas, Carmen MCrae and rasa an Roland Kirk. The records I own in which guest is featured allow me to expand consciousness and be more at peace to discover my true nature. Oregon is a band that features Polyrhythms and Odd Time they were an acoustic counterpoint to the electronic development of Mahavishnu in the early seventies. The ability to express yourself in a non verbal fashion enhances your perception of man and the music. At times the music takes over, the player knowing that it comes from another space or place and trusting in that sincerity. I sit here today in Winter Count, AZ with my guest in a true desert oasis. A camp of the earth and the indigenous. To remain connected to the cosmos then you must remained grounded to the earth knowing that if you don't practice the wood upright bass will humble you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
Violist and assistant at KAV Sports, Paula Karolak recounts the benefits she's discovered from studying classical music and her relentlessness in her passion in pursuing a more specialized, deeper look into topics and activities that interest her. We also reminisce on our time together as roommates and our favorite neighborhood cafe The Wooly Pig. Follow her work at KAV at www.kavsports.com and on social media @KAVSports Follow Symphony Parnassus at www.symphonyparnassus.org and on social media @SymphonyParnassus Follow The Wooly Pig at www.woolypigsf.com and on social media @woolypigsf Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/haydnmusicstand and follow us on social media @haydnmusicstand Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1iFJSHos3tN6kQid0BRqiN?si=bwOA9EynTJic7zBk0xDp6A --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haydnmusicstand/support
I have a vast musical spectrum that I love. I love mixing genres tempos etc ( MIXIN' It UP!!). all of these tracks are derivatives of R&B ... I was just playin' with Ideas on my phone & trailing new software - as it is a protomix... You'll all be glad to here that I have added alot more to this playlist. I thught it was a novel idea and was a bunch of fun. The intent was to start with house then drag the tempo n vibes down to so good ol' Mississippi Delta Grime then wprk the tempo back up. ** In this edit I simply removed the first section as it isa much smoother ride starting here. For me (being the music nerd that I am) I spend my time challenging myself with my mixing ..... some times I will only limit myself by tempo orKey .... in this very rough mix you will hear me playing around with Key and having a play ..... I also being a drummer & studyung percusson am interested in creating well crafted Polyrhythms ... yu will here soem times its out and messy ... that the experimentation aspect and I am already coming up with ideas. Modern music is al based o te back beat of the 2 & The 4...... A good DJ is how one recoveres from a curveball situation (Managng the clash of noise in the spectrum of sound to still be pallettable !) ... its a work in progress but parts of ths mix are GREAT !!
I have a vast musical spectrum that I love. I love mixing genres tempos etc ( MIXIN' It UP!!). all of these tracks are derivatives of R&B ... I was just playin' with Ideas on my phone & trailing new software - as it is a protomix... You'll all be glad to here that I have added alot more to this playlist. I thught it was a novel idea and was a bunch of fun. The intent was to start with house then drag the tempo n vibes down to so good ol' Mississippi Delta Grime then wprk the tempo back up. ** In this edit I simply removed the first section as it isa much smoother ride starting here. For me (being the music nerd that I am) I spend my time challenging myself with my mixing ..... some times I will only limit myself by tempo orKey .... in this very rough mix you will hear me playing around with Key and having a play ..... I also being a drummer & studyung percusson am interested in creating well crafted Polyrhythms ... yu will here soem times its out and messy ... that the experimentation aspect and I am already coming up with ideas. Modern music is al based o te back beat of the 2 & The 4...... A good DJ is how one recoveres from a curveball situation (Managng the clash of noise in the spectrum of sound to still be pallettable !) ... its a work in progress but parts of ths mix are GREAT !!
I have a vast musical spectrum that I love. I love mixing genres tempos etc ( MIXIN' It UP!!). all of these tracks are derivatives of R&B ... I was just playin' with Ideas on my phone & trailing new software - as it is a protomix... You'll all be glad to here that I have added alot more to this playlist. I thught it was a novel idea and was a bunch of fun. The intent was to start with house then drag the tempo n vibes down to so good ol' Mississippi Delta Grime then wprk the tempo back up. ** In this edit I simply removed the first section as it isa much smoother ride starting here. For me (being the music nerd that I am) I spend my time challenging myself with my mixing ..... some times I will only limit myself by tempo orKey .... in this very rough mix you will hear me playing around with Key and having a play ..... I also being a drummer & studyung percusson am interested in creating well crafted Polyrhythms ... yu will here soem times its out and messy ... that the experimentation aspect and I am already coming up with ideas. Modern music is al based o te back beat of the 2 & The 4...... A good DJ is how one recoveres from a curveball situation (Managng the clash of noise in the spectrum of sound to still be pallettable !) ... its a work in progress but parts of ths mix are GREAT !!
Mike and Mike discuss the relationship between 6/8 and 3/4 time and how they teach them. The post Episode 240: How to Play Polyrhythms, Who's the Greatest?, Evans UV2 Drumheads, and More appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.
What you just heard is our guest setting an intention for this interview, by singing this little song in Haitian Kreyol. I’m happy to announce that we have our first drummer and percussionist on the show! I’ve seen him perform many times over the years and have always enjoyed something about his playing that is hard to describe. I guess I could say that it is as much about his Presence as his playing. He was born in Bronxville, New York, grew up in Western Connecticut, and made his way to California in 1974. He performs in and around the Bay Area playing with a large pool of musicians and plays in a variety of styles and genres. That said, he has a special passion for Haitian drumming, has studied seriously for many years, and performs regularly with two Bay Area Haitian dance companies. He has also been a member of the Brazilian Jazz guitarist/composer Ricardo Peixoto’s quintet for five years. Our guest is also a teacher, teaching both privately and at Sonoma State University, where he leads an ensemble in the Jazz Program.He is one of the first people I thought of having on the show when Daniel and I first started this project, so I’m thrilled that we finally got to sit down with him, and get to share our conversation with you! We are so pleased to welcome, Kendrick Freeman! kendrickfreeman.comRara Tou Limen with Daniel BrevilBlanche Brown leader of Hatian Dance Company, Group Petit La CroixJohn Salz
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Polyrhythms, Chromatic Scales & Arppegiating samples with Julian Gray Patreon: https://m.me/itdbtd?ref=btd_Patreon Artist Suggestions: https://m.me/itdbtd?ref=BTDsuggestion Private lessons: https://m.me/itdbtd?ref=privatelesssons Free Consultation: https://m.me/itdbtd?ref=fmlu Julian Gray Serum Preset: https://m.me/itdbtd?ref=Autonomouspre... In The DAW Playlist: https://tinyurl.com/instagramitdplaylist Behind The DAW Playlist: https://tinyurl.com/btdinstagram If you have anyone you would like to see on the show, or if you have an feedback in general, you can contact Wyatt at Wyatt@inthedaw.net
Not everything is in 4/4! Learn about polyrhythms, or rhythms where two (or more) rhythms occur simultaneously. Musical U's Anastasia Voitinskaia gives a rundown of polyrhythms, where they're found, and how to count them, and why you should make them a part of your musical repertoire. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 083 Links and Resources • Polyrhythm for Beginners • Playlist of songs with polyrhythm Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Jazz pianist, composer, and arranger Lynne Arriale will perform with her trio at the Redstone Room at the River Music Experience (RME), on Sunday, May 20, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Accompanying her will be Matt Ulery on bass and Jon Deitemyer on drums. The performance is part of Polyrhythms' Third Sunday Jazz Workshop & Matinee Series.
In this episode Mike and Mike pay tribute to Aquarian founder and legendary drummer/educator Roy Burns. The education segment focuses on how to learn polyrhythms via grooves. The post Podcast Episode 142: Roy Burns, How to Play Polyrhythms, Roland TD-17 V-Drums, and More appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.
Alison Dennis on the Drifters, Francis Poulenc, dios (malos), Janelle Monáe, and Counterfeit Madison.
Nate Lawrence is the executive director of Polyrhythms, a local non-profit organization dedicated to provide exposure to the arts.
The illustrious and profound Steven Schick needs no introduction from us; we were all too eager to sit with him for an hour or so.In this episode Steven answers several Facebook questions (Thanks to Fernando, Caleb, Diego, Theo, and Shaun for submissions!), his relationship with longtime friend David Lang, learning Ferneyhough and Xenakis, commissioning, our increasingly specialized field, and the pitfalls of "overtraining."Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 hello1:33 wrapping up the semester 3:10 facebook questions:3:25 Fernando Meza: What, in your opinion, is the most valuable aspect of contemporary music in a society besieged by musical alternatives and how can we as practitioners, best contribute to its appreciation amongst non-musicians?13:05 collaborations outside of music14:15 The Schick Machine15:16 Caleb Pickering: If you were to create an addendum to your book, The Percussionist's Art, what works, composers, or events would you add since it's original 2006 publication?19:51 David Lang25:33 Diego Becerra: Can you ask him about the relationship between the physical gesture and musical gesture in playing marimba?28:35 Theodor Milkov: "Hi everyone. One question: when it comes to contemporary music, where is the red line between being precise and interpretation(self expression). Thank you for your time."30:50 Xenakis and Ferneyhough40:55 So...acting? Over trained, over technical45:55 Keeping us with how much the percussion world asks of us.54:34 Percussion becoming more specialized 58:49 Shaun Tilburg: "What kind of preparation/practice would be helpful for someone just entering college that is positive they want to follow in your line of work. Polyrhythms, score study... acting?" 1:00:02 Quote
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Jan Zehrfeld of Panzerballett shares his expertise in tuplets and polyrhythms.
In this episode, Mike and Mike discuss some of the ways they learned to play polyrhythms. The featured artist is legendary Dave Matthews Band drummer Carter Beauford. Up for review is a set of Artisan Elite rides and hi-hats from Sabian. The post Episode 86: Practicing Polyrhythms, Carter Beauford, Sabian Artisan Elites, and More appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.
In this episode: Eric finds inspiration in the scales of a coniferous cone, Jim shares earbuds with Eric down by the river, Brijan confesses that he is a bookworm and Geof takes a step away from the modern world. Special thanks to Phil Coffman (@philcoffman) for reaching out and recommending this weeks topic. We'd love to showcase your sideproject on our next episode so please, reach out and hit us up at podcast@rallyinteractive.com or twitter.com/rallybanter Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Binaural App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/binaural-pure-binaural-beats/id838752522?mt=8 iDoser http://www.i-doser.com/ Polyrhythms & Shape in Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn7YtjO6Mqc Frank Lloyd Wright https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright Denny Royal http://azul7.com/team-members/denny-royal Azul 7 http://azul7.com/ Biomimicry https://biomimicry.org/what-is-biomimicry/#.VyjgRhUrJZ0 House of Leaves http://www.amazon.com/House-Leaves-Mark-Z-Danielewski/dp/0375703764/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1P9GDJV7RPNH158X4GY7 The Familiar http://www.amazon.com/Familiar-One-Rainy-Day-May/dp/0375714944 Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance http://www.amazon.com/Zen-Art-Motorcycle-Maintenance-Inquiry/dp/0060589469 Michael Bierut https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bierut Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design http://www.amazon.com/Seventy-nine-Essays-Design-Michael-Bierut/dp/1616890614 Georgia O'Keeffe https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/about-georgia-okeeffe/ The Science of Sleep http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0354899/ Michel Gondry http://www.michelgondry.com/ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338013/ Be Kind Rewind http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0799934/ Please note that the opinions expressed here are not that of Rally Interactive and any possible reference to anyone living or deceased is purely coincidental. Also, we have no idea what we are talking about. Banter on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6hD2P3 Banter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallybanter