Songs with unusal time signature
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- KVRist
- 215 posts since 6 Mar, 2004 from Massachusetts
This has possibly the weirdest time sig of any hit pop song (4 weeks at number 2 in 1968). Written by Dore and Andre Previn.
Try counting it out -- I think every measure in the verse has a different time sig:
4/4 -- 3/4 -- 2/4 -- 3/4 -- 3/4 -- 2/4
... but it works, and I'll bet people listening on AM radio didn't think it was "strange"... same thing with the Mission Impossible theme that was mentioned before.
Try counting it out -- I think every measure in the verse has a different time sig:
4/4 -- 3/4 -- 2/4 -- 3/4 -- 3/4 -- 2/4
... but it works, and I'll bet people listening on AM radio didn't think it was "strange"... same thing with the Mission Impossible theme that was mentioned before.
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- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
This is very interesting..!
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- KVRAF
- 4222 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Tucson Arizona USA
Grateful Dead's "The Eleven" is in 11/8.
Other Dead tunes in unusual meters, the 10/8 "Playin' in the Band", and the part of "Uncle John's Band" in 7/8.
Listen to the Allman Brothers "Whipping Post" intro. 11/4, or three measures of 3/4 and a "duplet" in a 3 measure?
Other Dead tunes in unusual meters, the 10/8 "Playin' in the Band", and the part of "Uncle John's Band" in 7/8.
Listen to the Allman Brothers "Whipping Post" intro. 11/4, or three measures of 3/4 and a "duplet" in a 3 measure?