
Alternately I got a defective copy of the Episode Album

Peace \m/
(PS Forgive my Ignorance for searching wether this topic has been posted been but there is a lot of forum to go through xD)
Yeah I'm all with you on that, just something to create musical interest. Though again I was unsure so I thought I'd ask xDIntiaani wrote:I noticed it on the first time and pay notice to it every time I listen to that song. I've also spoken about it with some of my friends, some of those being musicians. Everyone agrees with me that that early snare hit is there just to spice things up. That couldn't have gone unnoticed in the studio, so whether it's intentional or not, it was definitely left there on purpose. I think it's great, it confuses and surprises new listeners and makes discussions like this possible.
"All musicians can play, but only good musicians know when not to." - Per Wiberg
My guess is that song is really, really, boring to play on drums, especially in studio when you're not hearing the rest of the instruments, he was probably distracting himself somehow, like hitting the drums really hard, or something of that nature, and just missed. Instead of recording it again he told the engineer, "Just loop over that part" and they forgot, they put the song together and either nobody noticed, or it wasn't a big enough deal to go back and fix. It's far too random to be a mistake, especially since I've never heard anything like it in any other Stratovarius songs.Intiaani wrote:Also that tempo ain't so hard for a drummer as good as Jörg, so actually it's a VERY bad miss from him or it's intentional, as I strongly believe it is.It would be harder to find the tempo again after an accidental early hit anyway, so, it must be intentional?
In those two posts oh mine, I never said this. But now: yes.lalodrums2 wrote:
I don't know either, but sounds like a little progressive arrangement to me too.
What do you exactly mean?Intiaani wrote:Also, agree with it being very boring for a drummer.