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how'd this get out...

 

is it gonna leak or what

Id say YES! A leak is on the horizon for sure...

 

You know on listening to this and what everyone is thinking is Yes on the Amazon snippet, I am beggining to think that they sound eerily similar... What do you guys think? Is what we think is Yes really 42?

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Jesus Christ--it's not in 4/4 time. I'm FUCKING STUNNED. :laugh3:
IT'S NOT?!

 

Now I'm excited. I love weird time signatures.

Which Coldplay doesn't ever use. (Almost)

Until now?

 

By the way, if it's instrumental, how do we know for sure that it's Coldplay? (I'm resisting the urge to listen, so my would-be analysis will not factor into this)

 

EDIT: Nevermind; clip in What Matters review removes doubt.

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^I think its 4/4, try tapping your foot too it, its hard but thats what I get.

 

It sure is a huge change in direction for Will though.

 

 

I'm glad! You can finally hear Will and Guy!

I like this song! It's groovy and funky. :laugh3: With a hint of The Bravery, but i don't know if the rest of you like that! hahaha

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I know 4/4 fits, kinda, but it sounds like a different time sig would fit better...

 

I keep getting 6 notes then a triplet when I try to count it out, haha.

 

They definitely change time signature 'cause the first bar is in something different.

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sounds like kashmir by zepellin

Maybe it's polyrhythm. I know that the time signatures that confuse me the most are simple ones where two instruments are each in a different time signature. For example... "Kashmir". (Drums 4/4, orchestra 3/4)

 

Other examples:

"Fitted Shirt" by Spoon (Guitar 3/4, drums in verses 4/4)

"Happiness Is A Warm Gun" by The Beatles (During the "When I hold you in my arms" section, drums in 4/4, everything else in 3/4)

"Does It Really Happen?" by Yes (During chorus, drums in 4/4, vocals 11/4 [3/4-3/4-5/8-5/8])

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It took a minute to find the groove, but it's a straight 4/4...just kind of synchopated, that's all. And I see why people are thinking Kashmir. The 'string' sound is similar though not identical. Sounds promising, and it's only one of three parts!! Thx for posting.:D

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