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Hiram
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Topic: YYZ Morse Code rhythm Posted: May 31 2009 at 07:15 |
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A friend brought the following to my attention:
I'm sure there are other songs as well that have been musically influenced by patterns or series of numbers or alphabet. Can anyone point out examples? I know of serialism in classical music but I was thinking about this in (prog)rock context. |
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zappaholic
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Posted: May 31 2009 at 15:11 | |
Don't know if anyone's done it for reals, but I think the rhythm mentioned in this comic would make for an interesting song:
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topofsm
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Posted: May 31 2009 at 15:16 | |
The vocal syllables in Tool's song "Lateralus" are based on the Fibonacci sequence. The concept is quite ingenious.
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: May 31 2009 at 15:17 | |
Isn't the drum beat or time signature also based on that? Although it's still a painfully boring song. ;-)
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Angelo
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Posted: May 31 2009 at 15:42 | |
Like the Fibonacci sequence itself I guess - unless you are a math addict. |
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topofsm
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Posted: May 31 2009 at 15:55 | |
I will forget your comment for now on this flawless, epic, and energetic wonderful song.
But as for the time signatures, most of the song is in either 5/4 or 6/8. The choruses do something interesting though.
If I were to write out the time signatures of the chorus on sheet music to make it easiest to play reading the sheet music, I would probably write out the measures like this:
3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 + 2/4 + 3/4 + 4/4
Sorry if it's confusing, but it's just the way I think. If you group the time signatures into when the chords change, it looks like this:
(3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4) (3/4 + 3/4 + 2/4) (3/4 + 4/4)
So essentially it could be notated as:
(9/4) + (8/4) + (7/4) Or ([9+8+7]/4)
987 is the 16th number in the fibonacci sequence.
And yes, I am mathematically inclined.
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zappaholic
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Posted: May 31 2009 at 18:27 | |
Damn, how could I have forgotten about that. I need to go back to prog school.....
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