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Favorite songs that aren't in 4/4 or 3/4 or 3/8 time
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I only knew about the Dave Brubeck songs because it says what their time signatures are in the liner notes to the CD.
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Picturing in my mind how some of you guys must dance along to music and it's a mashup of Elaine's Little Kicks, a seizure, and very non-rhythmic things bumping up against each other.
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no. it would be 5/4 for just that one measure. duhtheplatypus wrote:I mean, it is exactly 17/4. That is an accurate way to describe it. Just like the Bacharach song or something like "Solsbury Hill", it is a small tweaking of regular time which sounds effortless and natural instead of jerky and cumbersome, and that is largely on the strength of the songwriting. So many songs in awkward time signatures are exactly "a normal 4/4 with an extra beat" or "4/4 but it slips into 7/4 for a few bars". Doesn't make it any less unnatural-sounding, or less impressive when it comes at no expense to the song's catchiness
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yes sir.Strat wrote:Cropduster 7/8 time, yea?
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I thought a waltz was 3/3Strat wrote:I wasn't saying you didnt. Calm down.cutuphalfdead wrote:I know.Strat wrote:Small town toocutuphalfdead wrote:Just listen to Lowlight and count "1 2 3...1 2 3...1 2 3...1 2 3..."
3/4 is a waltz
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Alternates between 5/4 and 4/4, does everyone agree?LetMeSleep wrote:Last Exit
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Although mostly 4/4 timing - I'd go with 46 & 2, or Ænema which I think is 6/8 timing
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What's the difference between a 3/8 and a 6/8 timing?
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AEnema is 46/2?!Rangi Guy wrote:Although mostly 4/4 timing - I'd go with 46 & 2, or Ænema which I think is 6/8 timing
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The shifting time signature in the chorus of "I Say A Little Prayer" by Aretha Franklin really trips me up, particularly the studio version
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Does Dracula Mountain count?

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That's Bacharach for you
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Holy fuck, I love this thread
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Love an anxious 15/8
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This is really great.tragabigzanda wrote:this one is fucked.theplatypus wrote:The shifting time signature in the chorus of "I Say A Little Prayer" by Aretha Franklin really trips me up, particularly the studio version