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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2006 at 22:27
I don't think I've heard much complex stuff. "The Eleven" by the Dead is always fun!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2006 at 22:43
Oh yeah, Dream Theater's amazing instrumental The Dance Of Eternity, has a lot of unusual time signatures, read:

In order, each entry written once: 4/4, 7/8, 3/4, 13/16, 15/16, 17/16, 14/16, 5/4, 6/8, 2/4, 5/8, 11/4, 9/4, 7/16, 6/16, 5/16, 10/16, 9/8, 15/8, 12/16, 16/16 (3+3+3+3+2+2), 3/8.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2006 at 22:45
Try to count the time sigs for Meshuggah's "I" then we're talkin'Tongue
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2006 at 00:50
"In order, each entry written once: 4/4, 7/8, 3/4, 13/16, 15/16, 17/16, 14/16, 5/4, 6/8, 2/4, 5/8, 11/4, 9/4, 7/16, 6/16, 5/16, 10/16, 9/8, 15/8, 12/16, 16/16 (3+3+3+3+2+2), 3/8."

Not really incredible, just incorrect. According the The Harvard Dictionary of Music a time signature is: "The pattern in which a steady succession of rhythmic pulses is organized", and it is "characterized by the regular recurrence of such patterns.

The DT example given has no recurring beat groupings. The only possible way to justify these types of time sigs is with recurring beat grouping patterns. The Apocalypse in 9/8 is a good example, being a recurring grouping of 3+2+4/8, although, 9/8 is still technically incorrect. A true 9/8 is a triple meter with the beats grouped in threes (again, according to the Harvard). The correct name should have been The Apocalypse in 3+2+4/8, though it doesn't sound as "snappy".

In a piece like the DT example THERE IS NO METER; there is only a pulse, so there can be no time signature. In this case probably an 8th note pulse.

One of Paul Hindemith's String quartets from the 1940s is written in this same manner, but without the ever changing time signatures (he knew better). hindemith simply designates that the 8th note should be counted at 60 Beats per minute. The music has bar lines (though some composers don't even use them), but no time signature.   That is the way the DT piece should be written if its written out at all. There can be no true meter or time signature where there is no repetition.

If you all are determined to ignore the truth in this matter of time signatures please let me know and I'll leave off pointing this stuff out and just let you go to town with your foolishness. I thought you might want to know how it really is in actual musucal terms, but I might be mistaken.
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 10:10
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Try to count the time sigs for Meshuggah's "I" then we're talkin'Tongue
 
 


I'll see if i can get my hands on them somewhere TongueLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 10:18
Meshuggah - I:
  • Intro includes 7/8, 3/8, 5/8, 2/8 and one bar of 9/8
  • Then it's 4/4 with single bars of 3/4 and 2/4 thrown in
That seems to be it. ShockedConfused
It's played with an incredible speed, that'a what makes it sound complex, i guess.

(i didn't read them myself Cry)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 10:42
Good posts, Trademark.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 17:39
Originally posted by Abstrakt Abstrakt wrote:

Meshuggah - I:
  • Intro includes 7/8, 3/8, 5/8, 2/8 and one bar of 9/8
  • Then it's 4/4 with single bars of 3/4 and 2/4 thrown in
That seems to be it. ShockedConfused

 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 18:20
just about anything for Liquid Tension Experiment
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 04 2006 at 11:21
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Originally posted by Abstrakt Abstrakt wrote:

Meshuggah - I:
  • Intro includes 7/8, 3/8, 5/8, 2/8 and one bar of 9/8
  • Then it's 4/4 with single bars of 3/4 and 2/4 thrown in
That seems to be it. ShockedConfused

 
 
It can't be.


Okay, it can be seen as 14/16 9 times, 6/16 3 times... etc.
If that sounds more complex... Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 04 2006 at 12:06
Ahh well, ignorance is bliss.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2006 at 09:41
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Originally posted by Abstrakt Abstrakt wrote:

Meshuggah - I:
  • Intro includes 7/8, 3/8, 5/8, 2/8 and one bar of 9/8
  • Then it's 4/4 with single bars of 3/4 and 2/4 thrown in
That seems to be it. ShockedConfused

 
 
It can't be.


I was reading it from the Guitar Pro Tab.
The person who made the tab probably heard it like 4/4, since that's what Haake plays with his hands (mostly)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2006 at 09:49
Originally posted by acheron acheron wrote:

  • "(2004) "Symptoms of You" by Lindsay Lohan - verses are in 29/8 or 9/8 + 5/4"
  • can lindsay be in the prog archives now??



    I think that sounds silly and stupid. BTW, 9/8+5/4 equals 19/8 Wink
    If there's one bar of 5/8, a bar of 14/8, two bars of 5/8 and a bar of 7/8 doesn't make it 36/8.
    Do you get my point? LOLWink
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2006 at 10:45
    Yes, Apocalypse in 9/8 is not as complex as a lot of us like to think.  Not to mention it has the most pretentious title ever.  Why list the time signature just to look complicated?
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2006 at 11:44
    Apocalypse in 18/16 sounds way more complex, but it's the same thing. Tongue
    Or: Apocalypse in 36/32, Apocalypse in 72/64, Apocalypse in 144/128, Apocalypse in 288/256... Wacko
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2006 at 11:53
    Or you can just say "Apocalypse" and let everyone figure out the time signature by themselves.
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2006 at 01:25
    That would be easy. 3+2+4=9
    Let them figure out the time signature in "new millenium cyanide christ" or "in death - is life" by Meshuggah and then we're talkin' Tongue
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2006 at 10:42
    Take an easy time sig and either add or subtract a beat every now and again, whenever it feels right! Wink


    Edited by A B Negative - May 30 2008 at 15:38
    "The disgusting stink of a too-loud electric guitar.... Now, that's my idea of a good time."
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2006 at 02:04
    Originally posted by A B Negative A B Negative wrote:

    Take an easy time sig and either add or subtract a beat every now and again, whenever it feels right! Wink
     
    Like 4+3+4+5? that just equals 16/4 or 4 measures in 4/4 Wink
    One cool thing is to use another signature that equals the same number of 8th or 16th notes as in a number of measures of 4/4.
     
    X = one 8th or 16th note
     
    Example:
    4/4                             4/4
    X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---
    7/8                          9/8
    X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---
     
    7/8+9/8 = 16/8 = 2 Measures of 8/8 (4/4)
     
    or
     
    4/4                                4/4                            4/4
    X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---
    3/4                       3/4                        3/4                       3/4
    X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---X---
     
    3/4+3/4+3/4+3/4 = 12/4 = 3 Measures of 4/4
     
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2006 at 02:06
    9/16+9/16+2/16+7/16+5/16 = 32/16 = 2 Measures in 16/16 (8/8 (4/4))
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