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Posted by PuP on 02-02-2005 at23:18:

  Rice Paper Wings

What is the time signature in Rice Paper Wings?

I'm no musician, but I like to pretend I am. I could not count along with this song tonight. It seems like there are extra beats stuck in every once in a while.

So, all you music geeks... what is it???? Confused

Signed,
Tone Deaf in Bucyrus



Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 02-03-2005 at07:01:

 

Great PuP. Just fantasitic. Do you realize how I'm gonna be spending the rest of my day now? Mad



Posted by Gabriel Syme on 02-03-2005 at07:36:

  RE: Rice Paper Wings

It's in 4. Just don't listen to Tim. Big Grin



Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 02-03-2005 at08:24:

 

But isn't the intro in 3?



Posted by carl on 02-03-2005 at08:36:

Cool

It's ding-a-DUNGY-DUNG-DUNG.... however you math geniuses want to translate that... Roll Eyes

carl
could pick it up in 15 minutes
but can't read it to save his life



Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 02-03-2005 at08:46:

 

I'm voting for it starting in three, then switching to four, but very synchopated.



Posted by Gabriel Syme on 02-03-2005 at10:26:

 

I forgot about the short opening & ending sections. I can't remember exactly how they go, & I don't have the disc here, but I think you may be right, AGT.



Posted by PuP on 02-03-2005 at17:51:

 

But right before the chorus there's two too many or two too few beats, aren't there? Confused

Or can I not count?



Posted by dorfsmith on 02-03-2005 at18:09:

 

I don't know the first thing about music so I can't help Big Grin



Posted by PuP on 02-03-2005 at20:45:

 

***Insert snide comment about Ear Worms here***

Tongue



Posted by dorfsmith on 02-03-2005 at23:45:

 

rar Tongue time signature? What's that? I just hit some drum keys on the keyboard or pressed "rock beat" Big Grin



Posted by Jeff Vaughn on 02-04-2005 at11:13:

 

I'm with Dorf, I just play ... I let the drummer worry about timing.



Posted by dorfsmith on 02-04-2005 at11:19:

 

Big Grin



Posted by bereal on 02-04-2005 at15:07:

 

I learned how to keep the beat when I was little and took tap and jazz classes. My son has already figured out how to keep the beat better than his sister 3 years his senior. Big Grin



Posted by dennis on 02-05-2005 at08:12:

  I'm sure it because I'm insane...

but I think of it as a super slowed down "irish jig."

1-2-3-4
1-2-3-4
1-2-3-4
1-2-3

That's the way I would play it anyhow.Tongue



Posted by jiminy on 02-05-2005 at11:01:

 

not knowing much either - I would say this:
The intro is 3/4 time (lke a waltz just count I-2 3 , 1, 2, 3


It then switches to 4/4 time
Count 1..2..3..4
with one sychopation (sp) (that acustic guitar that clearly plays three times near the end)
then back to 3/4 for the end ..

another great example of this is found in BEING for the benefit of Mr Kite..

It starts in 4/4 - does a 3/4 waltz beat in the middle- then goes back to 4/4.
thats my HO...



Posted by dennis on 02-05-2005 at14:45:

 

the Beatles were great for throwing in waltz beats for small sections of songs.



Posted by jiminy on 02-05-2005 at17:50:

 

I hate to say that was Paul's influence..
but that was Paul's influence.

though I DONT think you'll see that on the SUPERBOWL HALFTIME SHOW tommorow- the only reason to watch an otherwise yawner of a game..though some may think between halfs may be worst of all


(not this cat however....)

anyway.. RPW is a terrific song..in every way.



Posted by dennis on 02-05-2005 at17:56:

 

I still stick by my "super slow irish jig theory" Pleased



Posted by wes berlin on 02-05-2005 at18:11:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jiminy
I hate to say that was Paul's influence..
but that was Paul's influence.



i don't know about that. john was the one changing time signatures all the time.


listen to "good morning, good morning". he goes from a 3/4 to a 2/4 and back to a 4/4 (or something like that).....on the verse. Pleased


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