Songs in 5/4

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halfstep wrote:I don't know any, except for Take Five, but that's more like 3/4 + 2/4.
Huh???? 3/4 + 2/4 = 5/4... besides the fact that the tune was written in 5/4, AFAIK.

3/4 + 2/4 to me would mean measure of 3/4, then measure of 2/4, then measure of 3/4, then measure of 2/4, etc... I don't think Take Five was written that way, though I don't have the original sheet music so who knows... If you're counting 5 or 7 or 9 or whatever then you should count 5 or 7 or 9 or whatever, and not break it down into groups of this and that.

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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.]
I had been there. But didn't see any 5/4. Thanks to your post, I double-checked and found the 5/4.
kbaccki wrote:
halfstep wrote:I don't know any, except for Take Five, but that's more like 3/4 + 2/4.
Huh???? 3/4 + 2/4 = 5/4... besides the fact that the tune was written in 5/4, AFAIK.

3/4 + 2/4 to me would mean measure of 3/4, then measure of 2/4, then measure of 3/4, then measure of 2/4, etc... I don't think Take Five was written that way, though I don't have the original sheet music so who knows... If you're counting 5 or 7 or 9 or whatever then you should count 5 or 7 or 9 or whatever, and not break it down into groups of this and that.
I was just trying to sound more intelligent by quoting my rhythm teacher and Wikipedia (The jazz composition "Take Five", written in 5/4 time (or more correctly 3+2/4)). I don't really know why he says this but when he does his 5/4 demonstration, it is certainly a different dynamic than Take Five.

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First song in 5/4 that comes to my mind: Mission Impossible theme. The second is Erotomania (by Dream Theater), but there are more time signature changes in that song.

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some 5/4 songs manage to hide the odd rhythm quite well, like the one from Jesus Christ Superstar mentioned. This one accentuates it (once it gets going)



and there's even sweet folky songs in 5/4



and this lovely song before everything but the girl got all dancy...




A word about the mission impossible theme, go to the original, the theme from the recent remake was shoved into 4/4

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A lot of songs by Tool. Couldn't tell you which ones. Most of their rhythms are pretty weird. Honestly I never really count it out. They run circles around me with that stuff. They're always an intersting study in time sigs, accents and rhythms.

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someone called simon wrote:A word about the mission impossible theme, go to the original, the theme from the recent remake was shoved into 4/4
This damage to / dumbing-down of a fine original irritated me so much at the time that I mangled it yet further into a (deliberately) flat, boring waltz.

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i remember hearing an interview with ian anderson concerning "living in the past" and apparently the record company wanted a danceable single to release so he wrote something in 5/4 and stated it's easy to dance to if you have 2 1/2 legs. :)
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This one turned into 5/4 before I knew what was happening and could do something about it :-o

http://www.kara-moon.com/artists/SWTrex ... 20Four.mp3

SWTrex
"Sometimes I think of Abraham...
How one star he saw had been lit for me"

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Meffy wrote:
someone called simon wrote:A word about the mission impossible theme, go to the original, the theme from the recent remake was shoved into 4/4
This damage to / dumbing-down of a fine original irritated me so much at the time that I mangled it yet further into a (deliberately) flat, boring waltz.
that could be quite amusing!

And I agree, it annoyed me too. I wonder who decided that was a good idea...

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someone called simon wrote:
Meffy wrote:
someone called simon wrote:A word about the mission impossible theme, go to the original, the theme from the recent remake was shoved into 4/4
This damage to / dumbing-down of a fine original irritated me so much at the time that I mangled it yet further into a (deliberately) flat, boring waltz.
that could be quite amusing!

And I agree, it annoyed me too. I wonder who decided that was a good idea...
If I recall, it was the band Limp Bizkit that covered that song and if I'm not mistaken, I believe their lead singer, Fred Durst, had problems counting to five, so... :shrug:
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debra1rlo wrote:
someone called simon wrote:
Meffy wrote:
someone called simon wrote:A word about the mission impossible theme, go to the original, the theme from the recent remake was shoved into 4/4
This damage to / dumbing-down of a fine original irritated me so much at the time that I mangled it yet further into a (deliberately) flat, boring waltz.
that could be quite amusing!

And I agree, it annoyed me too. I wonder who decided that was a good idea...
If I recall, it was the band Limp Bizkit that covered that song and if I'm not mistaken, I believe their lead singer, Fred Durst, had problems counting to five, so... :shrug:
Adam and Larry from U2 did a 4/4 mix as well. Blasphemy. :)
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"Filthy Habits" by Frank Zappa is in 5/4 :


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percolator by stereolab:



cichli by autechre:


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Can't recall who did it, but there is a cover of Take 5 that came out recently that I also believe was squashed into 4/4 - it's a jazz-lite with a hip hop backing track. I recall actually liking it, but it was certainly a different vibe from the original.

Re: Tull's Living in the Past: The one 5/4 pop song I always think of for odd meter. That, and of course, Pink Floyd's Time which is in 7/8 (or 3+4/4 as some here would say)... Never heard the one about 2 1/2 legs, though that sounds like classic Ian Anderson.

Wasn't the 1st Mission Impossible movie theme done by Tommy Lee? I actually like that version--can't recall if it's 4/4 or not though.

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BERFAB wrote: That, and of course, Pink Floyd's Time which is in 7/8 (
I think you mean "Money" ??
"Sometimes I think of Abraham...
How one star he saw had been lit for me"

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