June 11, 200818 yr at 1.52 this song goes all STATUS QUO! for a while :laugh3: I love this song to death! (no pun intended) but it just DOES! you can even fit their lyrics in. "and I like it I like it I like it la la la laaa" :lol:
June 11, 200818 yr haha i know what you mean, but it sounds so GOOD you can't help but move your body along to it :) the only thing that bugs me about this song is at 2:18 when they abruptly get into the "Death and all of his friends" bit of the ending. It seems to come out of nowhere. haha.
June 11, 200818 yr at 1.52 this song goes all STATUS QUO! for a while :laugh3: I love this song to death! (no pun intended) but it just DOES! you can even fit their lyrics in. "and I like it I like it I like it la la la laaa" :lol: yeah it does :D and do u agree with me like the intro piano bit is a bit like waterloo sunset by the kinks? lol...just the melody
June 11, 200818 yr Well, the part at 2:18 was actually well played, the band started on a scale from a soft piano intro with vocals, then going with some guitar notes, to some 3-4 secs of rock with the drums, after that, Jonny takes the show with his guitar and the band sings .
June 11, 200818 yr it's not the progression of the song i have a problem with it's that 2:18 introduced a whole new part of the song in a kind of abrupt way unlike 1:48 to 1:52, which acts as a perfect bridge to the "Status Quo" bit AgeSix is talking about. i don't hate it, it just sounds a bit weird. i guess it's because the 2:18 bit starts on the fourth beat of the measure, instead of the first. still, it's a very very beautiful song.
June 11, 200818 yr it's not the progression of the song i have a problem with it's that 2:18 introduced a whole new part of the song in a kind of abrupt way unlike 1:48 to 1:52, which acts as a perfect bridge to the "Status Quo" bit AgeSix is talking about. i don't hate it, it just sounds a bit weird. i guess it's because the 2:18 bit starts on the fourth beat of the measure, instead of the first. still, it's a very very beautiful song. Ah, my bad, sorry, but yes I think they changed the time signature at that part.
June 12, 200818 yr Yeah, the time signature changes. The "status quo" bit is 4/4 apart from the last bar, which is 3/4 and then the last section is 7/4 (can be counted as 3+4). I'm really pleased to hear some time signatures other than 4/4. The majority of Coldplay's work has been 4/4 so far so the use of alternative time signatures is one of the highlights (one of many) of Viva La Vida for me. Cemeteries of London is in 6/8, Yes has passages of 2/4 which give it a real nice skip, Violet Hill has a bar of 2/4 here and there too and, of course, the aforementioned Death and All His Friends ending in 7/4. Lots of triplet feel too. Very pleasing :)
June 20, 200818 yr Yeah, the time signature changes. The "status quo" bit is 4/4 apart from the last bar, which is 3/4 and then the last section is 7/4 (can be counted as 3+4). I'm really pleased to hear some time signatures other than 4/4. The majority of Coldplay's work has been 4/4 so far so the use of alternative time signatures is one of the highlights (one of many) of Viva La Vida for me. Cemeteries of London is in 6/8, Yes has passages of 2/4 which give it a real nice skip, Violet Hill has a bar of 2/4 here and there too and, of course, the aforementioned Death and All His Friends ending in 7/4. Lots of triplet feel too. Very pleasing :) I couldn't agree more. I was ecstatic to hear 7/4 at the end of the song. And the fact that they actually put their big anthemic ending (the choir singing part) in 7/4 is even more impressive - writing music in a weird time signature is one thing, but putting lyrics over it is much more challenging. Yet it sounds amazing. I also love the subtle time signature twists in the piano ending to "Violet Hill".
June 20, 200818 yr I couldn't agree more. I was ecstatic to hear 7/4 at the end of the song. And the fact that they actually put their big anthemic ending (the choir singing part) in 7/4 is even more impressive - writing music in a weird time signature is one thing, but putting lyrics over it is much more challenging. Yet it sounds amazing. I also love the subtle time signature twists in the piano ending to "Violet Hill". that part is utterly amazing
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