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Post Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:07 pm

Time signature!

Are there any songs that The Pogues do that are not in 4/4? :oops:
Like "The band played waltzing matilda" 3/4

I m really bad at this :(
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Post Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:19 pm

I'm clueless at that kind of thing. hope this helps. :?
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Post Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:31 pm

I would say Miss otis regrets..
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Post Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:40 am

Broad Majestic Shannon - 6/8
Sally MacLennane - 6/8
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge is in 12/8
Rainy Night in Soho - 12/8
A Pair of Brown Eyes - 12/8 as well

at least - that's the way they're listed in the sheet music book I have...

and there are others that jump all over the place...part of what makes the songs so much fun...
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Post Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:53 pm

Cdn Steve wrote:Broad Majestic Shannon - 6/8
Sally MacLennane - 6/8
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge is in 12/8
Rainy Night in Soho - 12/8
A Pair of Brown Eyes - 12/8 as well

at least - that's the way they're listed in the sheet music book I have...

and there are others that jump all over the place...part of what makes the songs so much fun...


Huh, I'd've figured "Brown Eyes" was 3/4 - classic waltz.
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Post Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:49 pm

Doktor Avalanche wrote:
Cdn Steve wrote:Broad Majestic Shannon - 6/8
Sally MacLennane - 6/8
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge is in 12/8
Rainy Night in Soho - 12/8
A Pair of Brown Eyes - 12/8 as well

at least - that's the way they're listed in the sheet music book I have...

and there are others that jump all over the place...part of what makes the songs so much fun...


Huh, I'd've figured "Brown Eyes" was 3/4 - classic waltz.


Well, yes, though 6/8 and 12/8 are just compounds of 3/4 really. Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music (the one with "Send In The Clowns") is written almost entirely in variations of triple time.
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Post Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:10 pm

FONY has some interesting signature changes.. and even those of you who don't read music will know where at least some of them are... that bit at the end where you'd think the drum "fill" would stop just a fraction before where it does... that's no accident. Well that's a silly comment... I daresay there's no part of that song that is an "accident"...

Phil'll tell you! :D

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Doktor Avalanche wrote:
Cdn Steve wrote:Broad Majestic Shannon - 6/8
Sally MacLennane - 6/8
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge is in 12/8
Rainy Night in Soho - 12/8
A Pair of Brown Eyes - 12/8 as well

at least - that's the way they're listed in the sheet music book I have...

and there are others that jump all over the place...part of what makes the songs so much fun...


Huh, I'd've figured "Brown Eyes" was 3/4 - classic waltz.


Well, yes, though 6/8 and 12/8 are just compounds of 3/4 really. Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music (the one with "Send In The Clowns") is written almost entirely in variations of triple time.
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Post Sun May 29, 2016 4:54 am

Re Brown Eyes, def 12/8 @ tempo somewhere btwn 55-56, or at least that's how sounds to me and my metronome may be a bit fast/slow. prob 12/8 @ 56 bpm. happy to be corrected, of course!

also seems you'd mark the C intro 3/4. 12/8 from there out. is that right?
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