The_Quiet_Man
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Day 28: A song that uses an unconventional time signature
"Black Dog" -- Led Zeppelin
"Black Dog" -- Led Zeppelin
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Sorry @Mo_BandyThanks for another great decades week!
If you posted a song by a woman of color for all 7 days, you earned a second song pass! This is good for one use, expiring at the start of April’s decades week.View attachment 2519506
I can’t say I’ve ever liked a nine inch nails song, but this is really good! 29/8 time is way beyond my ability to fully grasp but it sounds fuckin wild.Day 28: A song that uses an unconventional time signature
I don’t know time signatures but Google tells me this is 29/8 and that that’s wild. And I like this song
I had to look that one up. It’s 5/4 time. I was paying close attention to the drums.Black Dog -- Led Zeppelin
Great choice!Day 28: A song that uses an unconventional time signature
One that twisted me as a kid by Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Take Five"
I love this song so much, and would have used it for this, but I have posted it before. But the whole of the Time Out album is built around weird time signatures. And I love that -- weird rhythms as the central theme of a whole album. Well, albums -- Brukeck and the boys did four albums with the same theme.Day 28: A song that uses an unconventional time signature
One that twisted me as a kid by Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Take Five"
One of my top 10 favorite songs of a lll time!Day 28: A song that uses an unconventional time signature
One that twisted me as a kid by Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Take Five"
Me too. I love the alto line so much. And that drum solo!One of my top 10 favorite songs of a lll time!