I would prefer triplets and quavers
Hi Worov,
polyrhythm has, according to scientists, probably its origins in Africa. So, videos of Africans on polyrhythm, as michael_c shows them, might be very relevant!
But I remembered this one, too, by a European master:
https://imslp.nl/imglnks/usimg/e/eb/IMSLP06014-Beethoven_violin_concerto.pdfFor a section to look at - and perhaps - train it: Movement 1, bars 315-324 , came to my mind, and under all circumstances try to play as much of the 3 systems as possible with both hands. For training purposes, start like that: To begin, play the violin-voice with the right hand, and the piano's right hand with your left hand!!
Then, when that works fine, ADD as much of the piano's left hand to your left hand, too!
( I've got such a version of it, too, and it's lots of fun. And it can be very motivating, to work on the WHOLE concerto, which is long and not easy, if one plays / tries to play as much as possible from the violin-voice simultaneously, too, but: its a wonderful super-concert, which is very much fun on the piano, too! )
Pls. have a look on op. 61 a ( for piano + orch. ), too, but I - subjectively- prefer these versions (piano + violin ) .
Cordially, 8_octaves!