Songs in 5/4

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Hi folks,

I'd like to know songs in 5/4 beat.

I don't know any, except for Take Five, but that's more like 3/4 + 2/4.

Appreciate your reply.

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halfstep wrote:Hi folks,

I'd like to know songs in 5/4 beat.

I don't know any, except for Take Five, but that's more like 3/4 + 2/4.

Appreciate your reply.
Tchaikovsky Symph 6, 2nd mvmnt. Probably not what you're after tho...

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Google is our friend, and so is Wikipedia. Consulting them is quick and easy. Doing so before posting shows that you're putting in some effort toward solving your problem rather than asking others to do your homework for you. *thumbs up*

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mu ... signatures

[edit: This is meant as a gentle suggestion / reminder, not a slam.]

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5/4 by Gorillaz

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i wrote a song in 5/4. honest, i did, it's on my cd: http://auntytrust.bandcamp.com/track/pe ... s-of-steel
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Meffy wrote:Google is our friend, and so is Wikipedia. Consulting them is quick and easy. Doing so before posting shows that you're putting in some effort toward solving your problem rather than asking others to do your homework for you. *thumbs up*

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mu ... signatures

[edit: This is meant as a gentle suggestion / reminder, not a slam.]
you're trying to deprive us the opportunity of arguing over time signatures now????????? what about our time honored tradition of the 7/8 aficionadoes showing their superiority over the 5/4 crowd??????? stupid mods!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111oneoneoneoneshift+eleventyoneone111!!!!!!!! :tantrum:


:P :hihi:
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The music composed in the arabian "incirab" mode is in 5/8. You can search for that in Youtube, Google......

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Living in the Past by Jethro Tull

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Jah Wobble has an album called "5 Beat" ("Avant Garde boogie") .Nice heavy workouts.He uses 5/4 amongst other time signatures.
"Internet anthem" on my myspace player is 5/4 also.

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Yup, a classic one: Jesus Christ Superstar - Everything's Alright
Meffy wrote:Google is our friend, and so is Wikipedia...
That's a bit harsh. I believe the guy asked for our opinion just as one would in a pub, like, what's your favorite samba tune or something..

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Aziraphal wrote:That's a bit harsh.
Quoting all of what I said would have seemed less so.

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Aziraphal wrote:That's a bit harsh. I believe the guy asked for our opinion just as one would in a pub, like, what's your favorite samba tune or something..
no he didn't ask for any opinions..simply what are some tunes in 5/4

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One I'm surprised hasn't been listed yet is Gustav Holst's Mars, from The Planets. This and "Take Five" are the ones I think of first.

Doug
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@bluedad: Just so. And there's nothing wrong with that. But in my experience answers are more plentiful and more helpful if/when I show that I've done some research before asking a question.

In fact, it's rare that a little research doesn't eliminate the need for me to post a question. When I do have to ask about something I'm often better prepared, ask in a better formulated way, and can absorb the replies more effectively -- thanks to a little preliminary googling and such.

But enough of that. Make with the fives.

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"Frame By Frame" from King Crimson is the first one that pops into my head. :)

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