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- Motorik abstract "Motorik is a term coined by music journalists to describe the 4/4 beat often used by \"Krautrock\" bands such as Can, Neu! and Kraftwerk (promoting the official CD release of Neu!'s back-catalogue, Klaus Dinger stated he called it the \"Apache-beat\"). The word \"Motorik\" means \"motor skill\" in German, although the word's use in music journalism may be derived from a punning modification of \"motoric\", a term long used by music critics to describe relentless ostinato rhythm, or simply from a combination of \"motor\" and the German \"Musik\".The name perhaps derives from the repetitive yet forward-flowing feel of the rhythm, which has been compared to the experience of motorway driving – indeed, the motorik beat is in one section of Kraftwerk's \"Autobahn\", a song designed to celebrate exactly this experience. While The Velvet Underground's influence on Krautrock is often mentioned, Moe Tucker's drumming has specifically been characterized as \"proto-motorik.\"Apart from the krautrock bands, the motorik has also been used by newer bands like Primal Scream, Radiohead, Sonic Youth and Fujiya & MiyagiThe motorik beat is in 4/4 time and of moderate pace. The pattern is repeated each bar throughout the song. A splash or crash cymbal is often hit at the beginning bar of a verse or chorus.The basic pattern is as follows: About this sound Play".
- Motorik wikiPageID "955128".
- Motorik wikiPageLength "2475".
- Motorik wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Motorik wikiPageRevisionID "677773604".
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Apache_(instrumental).
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Autobahn_(song).
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Bass_drum.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Beat_(music).
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Can_(band).
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_styles_of_music.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Krautrock.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Controlled-access_highway.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Cymbal.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Fujiya_&_Miyagi.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Hi-hat.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Journalist.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Klaus_Dinger.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Kraftwerk.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Krautrock.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Maureen_Tucker.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Motor_skill.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Neu!.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Ostinato.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Primal_Scream.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Radiohead.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Snare_drum.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Sonic_Youth.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink The_Velvet_Underground.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLink Time_signature.
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Can groove".
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Motorik".
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLinkText "motorik beat".
- Motorik wikiPageWikiLinkText "motorik".
- Motorik wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Motorik subject Category:German_styles_of_music.
- Motorik subject Category:Krautrock.
- Motorik subject Category:Rhythm_and_meter.
- Motorik hypernym Term.
- Motorik type Genre.
- Motorik type Genre.
- Motorik type Style.
- Motorik comment "Motorik is a term coined by music journalists to describe the 4/4 beat often used by \"Krautrock\" bands such as Can, Neu! and Kraftwerk (promoting the official CD release of Neu!'s back-catalogue, Klaus Dinger stated he called it the \"Apache-beat\").".
- Motorik label "Motorik".
- Motorik sameAs Q1949856.
- Motorik sameAs Motorik_(Musik).
- Motorik sameAs Motorik.
- Motorik sameAs Motorik.
- Motorik sameAs Motorik.
- Motorik sameAs Motorik.
- Motorik sameAs Motorik.
- Motorik sameAs m.03t374.
- Motorik sameAs Моторик.
- Motorik sameAs Моторик.
- Motorik sameAs Q1949856.
- Motorik wasDerivedFrom Motorik?oldid=677773604.
- Motorik isPrimaryTopicOf Motorik.