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Post by oasis333 on Oct 2, 2011 20:09:16 GMT -5
Anyway i just noticed (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) that AOTR is in 3/4 time. That is highly unusual for a Noel song. Can anyone name any other Oasis song that was in 3/4 time?
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Post by osoasis on Oct 2, 2011 20:15:13 GMT -5
Part of the Queue, and Ain't got Nothing
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Post by domduv87 on Oct 2, 2011 20:29:02 GMT -5
Part of the Queue, and Ain't got Nothing Sorry, but Ain't Got Nothing isn't a noel song.
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Post by osoasis on Oct 2, 2011 20:40:31 GMT -5
Part of the Queue, and Ain't got Nothing Sorry, but Ain't Got Nothing isn't a noel song. he asked for Oasis songs...
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Post by cushy on Oct 2, 2011 20:48:32 GMT -5
Lol ^ can someone explain to me the whole 3/4 4/4 thing?
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Post by manualex on Oct 2, 2011 21:05:43 GMT -5
Well i can put it like this 3/4 is a common time signature in waltz(uncommon in pop music) and 4/4 is what is common in pop music... with a help of wiki you can understand that...
"Triple metre (or triple meter, also known as triple time) is a musical metre characterized by a primary division of 3 beats to the bar, usually indicated by 3 (simple) or 9 (compound) in the upper figure of the time signature, with 3/4, 3/2, and 3/8 being the most common examples. The upper figure being divisible by three does not of itself indicate triple metre; for example, a time signature of 6/8 usually indicates compound duple metre, and the 12/8 sections of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis are compound double with a primary division of four to the bar.
It is reasonably common in ballads and classical music but much less so in genres such as rock & roll and jazz. The most common time in rock, blues, country, funk, and pop[1] is quadruple. Although jazz writing has become more adventurous since Dave Brubeck's seminal Time Out, the majority of jazz and jazz standards are still in straight quadruple time.
Triple time is common in formal dance styles, for example the waltz, the minuet and the mazurka."
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Post by basiloasis1974 on Oct 2, 2011 21:15:38 GMT -5
WTF???
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Post by touchandg0 on Oct 2, 2011 21:48:37 GMT -5
For those of you not familiar with music structure/parameters of scale:
one... two... three... one...two....three...... =3/4 one.... two.... three... four.... = 4/4
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Post by gmajor7 on Oct 3, 2011 16:14:20 GMT -5
Heart of a Star was the first 3/4 oasis song i think.
Or possibly 6/8, just to confuse people further...
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Post by korky on Oct 3, 2011 16:21:12 GMT -5
Isn't Love Like A Bomb in 3/4 too? Granted not Noel's, but still Oasis. Also, I think Man Of Misery is (totally counting that as an Oasis demo, despite being a Beady Eye bside).
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Post by basiloasis1974 on Oct 3, 2011 16:26:34 GMT -5
For those of you not familiar with music structure/parameters of scale: one... two... three... one...two....three...... =3/4 one.... two.... three... four.... = 4/4 Ahh, now I see. Thanks for that.
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Post by birchy on Oct 3, 2011 16:35:07 GMT -5
Isn't Love Like A Bomb in 3/4 too? Granted not Noel's, but still Oasis. Also, I think Man Of Misery is (totally counting that as an Oasis demo, despite being a Beady Eye bside). LLAB yes. But Man of Misery is in 4/4 time.
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Post by putthisin ® on Oct 3, 2011 16:39:02 GMT -5
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