I never focused on the hihat, interesting I missed the 3:2! Seems obvious when tou point it out! I always hear a 4:3 polyrhythm where the riff is the 4, which ofc uses that short note to sync every third (short) bar. I would instinctively write this as two bars of 12/8 followed by one of 8/8, repeat.
@meowertwelve626233 минут бұрын
I was thinking of the song before I saw this video, so I have to watch it!
@jakethorpe108837 минут бұрын
Gotta love that the moment he says castle in the air is the most normal song so far, then plays the most not normal audio for the video so far 🙈😂
@WasabiBunny40 минут бұрын
Ringo Could’ve done it 😊
@mikeprice25Сағат бұрын
Colin greenwood sits down in the studio and nigel hands him a mug… Colin goes “ahh that’s a nice cup of tea” Jonny swoops round on his swivel chair “What did you just say” “…. I just it was a nice cup of tea” Jonny starts muttering to himself and picks up his guitar Points at Phil “Oi Phil, play swung 3s on the hat” Two hours later, myxomatosis
@mr.k905Сағат бұрын
Für Elias
@johnthefrogakakrazert819Сағат бұрын
This almost sounds like messhugah
@GordonVadersHurdyGurdyGatewayСағат бұрын
I think Sabotage by Beastie boys is a one chord song...
@user-vl7qb5zf1qСағат бұрын
Thanks for that. Wow.
@trevorheyworth33132 сағат бұрын
The "So Sally can wait..." bit in "Don't look back in anger" always reminds me of "Pretty Flamingo".
@David_Buehler2 сағат бұрын
There's a rythmn in 4/4 where you play two dotted quarter notes and then a normal quarter note
@peterw31602 сағат бұрын
Chorus borrows rhythm from Hamilton.
@John-Brown2 сағат бұрын
6:30 The shuffle rhythm comes from the British isles, not Wesr Africa. Irish limericks and old British nursery rhymes like "Hickory Dickory Dock" have a swing feel that isn't present in West African rhythms.
@peterw31602 сағат бұрын
It actually sounds amazing!
@FL005272 сағат бұрын
*_Nice cup of tea_* 🍵
@CentralProcessingUnitCore2 сағат бұрын
What?? But in filipino its "Do Re Mi Fa Sol La *TI* Do"?? We are colonized by spain for 300 years and Si is Ti here...
@smartin803 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this i cannot even being to tell you how long ive been looking for a vidie just like this.
@smartin803 сағат бұрын
It's like 3am and I'm doing a PowerPoint on songs with unique time signatures and this is such an informative video and it works perfectly for my PowerPoint and it's so easy to understand for people that have no idea about this topic.
@theflammiferofwesternesse61223 сағат бұрын
The hair at the back of my head rise every time I hear the outro of survival.
@lukit.46623 сағат бұрын
Lyla - Street Fighting Man (Stones) ;)))
@madmac664 сағат бұрын
You’ve done lots of analysis type videos that cover origins of certain theory or rhythm tropes, so I wonder if you know the origin of the term ‘chorus’? I always imagine the chorus like as in ‘chorus line’ - a bit of the song we can all sing along together too. So in that regard, could Radiohead be “accused” of having chorus in their songs? For me not since the Bends. Their songs are far too clever for their own good to be sing-along-able and I would argue that this song definitely doesn’t feature a chorus. But I defer to your greater wisdom on the subject.
@levanataylor79053 минут бұрын
That is a good question. I do not know how you can determine which piece of a complex-structured song is the chorus, and maybe that is a topic for David. But if you go back to really simple songs, they have what is called a "refrain" (from an old French word meaning "break") that is a repeated phrase as a break between lines or verses. Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la-la-la-la-la. Even if you don't know the words you can join in on the fa-la-la, right? And that is the classic structure of a sea chantey, which has a true unison chorus, repeated. The chanteyman sings while everyone pulls: "Santy Ano's gone away" Then the crew readjust their grip on the line and all sing "Away, Santy Ano" And so on. "Santy's gone to Mexico -- Away, Santy Ano" So okay, how does that translate to pop and rock songs that have a few more twiddles than carols and chanteys do? Well, popular music usually still has repeated parts. It's satisfying coming "home" to a refrain between verses, and yes, you can sing it: it's most often shorter and simpler than the verses. That really is how you can tell which piece is the chorus when the structure isn't just verse-chorus-verse-chorus etc. Suppose you start with 2 verses, and then there is a shorter piece that somehow feels like a break or a homecoming? And then that piece will come around again at least a few times.
@ehj.skaterchris4 сағат бұрын
🛹🛹🛹
@julesrincon45314 сағат бұрын
My sweet lord is a rip off too from The Chiffons LOL
@bluebell5604 сағат бұрын
This is the reason why Willow is one of the only nepo babies I don't mind. She's consistently putting out genuinely good and interesting music and the popular music landscape is better because of her.
@athenaclark25674 сағат бұрын
“10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2)” by TOOL has a killer 12/8 against 18/8 polymeter that I love grooving to whenever I hear it!
@skiphoffenflaven80044 сағат бұрын
Sounds gimmicky.
@mardigammon40615 сағат бұрын
Pelase do something on Troye Sivan or Frank Ocean!
@BonitaHighley-el4ed5 сағат бұрын
I agree with Noel, who cares, the originals already have their money. Besides if you just raise the note, you should be fine
@alejandrosnln30255 сағат бұрын
Tu falta de querer jaja
@lukeborho21_205 сағат бұрын
As the world caves in
@_smallmac_6 сағат бұрын
Weezer took Allegro from Vivaldis Four Seasons in one of their songs in their szns albums
@Vladle20996 сағат бұрын
This is something that el siberiano estepario needs to do
@aroamingwitch6 сағат бұрын
This is awesome thank you ❤
@DavidBennettPiano3 сағат бұрын
Glad you like it!
@claudelamoreux85437 сағат бұрын
As long as Sir Paul is cool with it.
@ceroberto7 сағат бұрын
Gorgegeous
@Shaunks867 сағат бұрын
What about time after time?
@albertomoya95837 сағат бұрын
CONSPIRACION de ole ole es CARMEN de bizet
@St0ckwell7 сағат бұрын
What you played at the end there wasn't one chord though. It was just bass pedal point with several discreet chords. Also it sounded like a big adventure at sea by a young Scottish hero.
@allisonandrews47198 сағат бұрын
You should take on Andrew Bird. Some era. Similar song titles. Similar levels of musical skill. One band huge one guy niche. Yeah different sound, sure. But Andrew Bird does words better and whistles.
@MusingMusicHealth8 сағат бұрын
"Morning Glory" is a fantastic album - I've always thought of Oasis as a kind of grumpy version of The Beatles
@darrenlittle88418 сағат бұрын
Dude when you get to the level that Oasis reached, you are not satisfying your creative integrity at all. YOU ARE doing as you are told. Oasis didnt ripped off anyone. Their producers did.
@bernstock8 сағат бұрын
Or you just ask El Estepario Siberiano and he will do it while drinking coffee and looking at the camera
@XNaturalPhenomenonX8 сағат бұрын
As soon as i register the drums, it just stays in 4/4 for me. The "nice cup of tea" is immediately where my mind goes.
@zzzut9 сағат бұрын
Too much distortion.
@EuTuboSim20109 сағат бұрын
Does Bjork knows she sang locrian or what is locrian means? I confess i didnt understood nothing of locrian lol.
@QKvox9 сағат бұрын
Finally a Radiohead video, been a while, this is a banger as usual though. It’d be fun for you to do a video analysing a The Smile (Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Tom Skinner) song, a lot of their stuff is very rhythmically complex so it would be interesting to hear your take on it.
@johantrenier168510 сағат бұрын
Venus and Mars. Rockshow, Listen to What the Man Said, Magneto and Titanium Man.
@M43STR0_dnb10 сағат бұрын
Took 10 seconds to get to thom yorke 😭
@johantrenier168510 сағат бұрын
Dozens
@lilmusicguy.official10 сағат бұрын
David! New song alert and its from WILLOW. It's called symptom of life and it seems to have a mix of 7/4 and 8/4 time signatures and a really cool piano part! You should check it out, maybe make a video on it or with it!
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I never focused on the hihat, interesting I missed the 3:2! Seems obvious when tou point it out! I always hear a 4:3 polyrhythm where the riff is the 4, which ofc uses that short note to sync every third (short) bar. I would instinctively write this as two bars of 12/8 followed by one of 8/8, repeat.
I was thinking of the song before I saw this video, so I have to watch it!
Gotta love that the moment he says castle in the air is the most normal song so far, then plays the most not normal audio for the video so far 🙈😂
Ringo Could’ve done it 😊
Colin greenwood sits down in the studio and nigel hands him a mug… Colin goes “ahh that’s a nice cup of tea” Jonny swoops round on his swivel chair “What did you just say” “…. I just it was a nice cup of tea” Jonny starts muttering to himself and picks up his guitar Points at Phil “Oi Phil, play swung 3s on the hat” Two hours later, myxomatosis
Für Elias
This almost sounds like messhugah
I think Sabotage by Beastie boys is a one chord song...
Thanks for that. Wow.
The "So Sally can wait..." bit in "Don't look back in anger" always reminds me of "Pretty Flamingo".
There's a rythmn in 4/4 where you play two dotted quarter notes and then a normal quarter note
Chorus borrows rhythm from Hamilton.
6:30 The shuffle rhythm comes from the British isles, not Wesr Africa. Irish limericks and old British nursery rhymes like "Hickory Dickory Dock" have a swing feel that isn't present in West African rhythms.
It actually sounds amazing!
*_Nice cup of tea_* 🍵
What?? But in filipino its "Do Re Mi Fa Sol La *TI* Do"?? We are colonized by spain for 300 years and Si is Ti here...
Thank you so much for this i cannot even being to tell you how long ive been looking for a vidie just like this.
It's like 3am and I'm doing a PowerPoint on songs with unique time signatures and this is such an informative video and it works perfectly for my PowerPoint and it's so easy to understand for people that have no idea about this topic.
The hair at the back of my head rise every time I hear the outro of survival.
Lyla - Street Fighting Man (Stones) ;)))
You’ve done lots of analysis type videos that cover origins of certain theory or rhythm tropes, so I wonder if you know the origin of the term ‘chorus’? I always imagine the chorus like as in ‘chorus line’ - a bit of the song we can all sing along together too. So in that regard, could Radiohead be “accused” of having chorus in their songs? For me not since the Bends. Their songs are far too clever for their own good to be sing-along-able and I would argue that this song definitely doesn’t feature a chorus. But I defer to your greater wisdom on the subject.
That is a good question. I do not know how you can determine which piece of a complex-structured song is the chorus, and maybe that is a topic for David. But if you go back to really simple songs, they have what is called a "refrain" (from an old French word meaning "break") that is a repeated phrase as a break between lines or verses. Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la-la-la-la-la. Even if you don't know the words you can join in on the fa-la-la, right? And that is the classic structure of a sea chantey, which has a true unison chorus, repeated. The chanteyman sings while everyone pulls: "Santy Ano's gone away" Then the crew readjust their grip on the line and all sing "Away, Santy Ano" And so on. "Santy's gone to Mexico -- Away, Santy Ano" So okay, how does that translate to pop and rock songs that have a few more twiddles than carols and chanteys do? Well, popular music usually still has repeated parts. It's satisfying coming "home" to a refrain between verses, and yes, you can sing it: it's most often shorter and simpler than the verses. That really is how you can tell which piece is the chorus when the structure isn't just verse-chorus-verse-chorus etc. Suppose you start with 2 verses, and then there is a shorter piece that somehow feels like a break or a homecoming? And then that piece will come around again at least a few times.
🛹🛹🛹
My sweet lord is a rip off too from The Chiffons LOL
This is the reason why Willow is one of the only nepo babies I don't mind. She's consistently putting out genuinely good and interesting music and the popular music landscape is better because of her.
“10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2)” by TOOL has a killer 12/8 against 18/8 polymeter that I love grooving to whenever I hear it!
Sounds gimmicky.
Pelase do something on Troye Sivan or Frank Ocean!
I agree with Noel, who cares, the originals already have their money. Besides if you just raise the note, you should be fine
Tu falta de querer jaja
As the world caves in
Weezer took Allegro from Vivaldis Four Seasons in one of their songs in their szns albums
This is something that el siberiano estepario needs to do
This is awesome thank you ❤
Glad you like it!
As long as Sir Paul is cool with it.
Gorgegeous
What about time after time?
CONSPIRACION de ole ole es CARMEN de bizet
What you played at the end there wasn't one chord though. It was just bass pedal point with several discreet chords. Also it sounded like a big adventure at sea by a young Scottish hero.
You should take on Andrew Bird. Some era. Similar song titles. Similar levels of musical skill. One band huge one guy niche. Yeah different sound, sure. But Andrew Bird does words better and whistles.
"Morning Glory" is a fantastic album - I've always thought of Oasis as a kind of grumpy version of The Beatles
Dude when you get to the level that Oasis reached, you are not satisfying your creative integrity at all. YOU ARE doing as you are told. Oasis didnt ripped off anyone. Their producers did.
Or you just ask El Estepario Siberiano and he will do it while drinking coffee and looking at the camera
As soon as i register the drums, it just stays in 4/4 for me. The "nice cup of tea" is immediately where my mind goes.
Too much distortion.
Does Bjork knows she sang locrian or what is locrian means? I confess i didnt understood nothing of locrian lol.
Finally a Radiohead video, been a while, this is a banger as usual though. It’d be fun for you to do a video analysing a The Smile (Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Tom Skinner) song, a lot of their stuff is very rhythmically complex so it would be interesting to hear your take on it.
Venus and Mars. Rockshow, Listen to What the Man Said, Magneto and Titanium Man.
Took 10 seconds to get to thom yorke 😭
Dozens
David! New song alert and its from WILLOW. It's called symptom of life and it seems to have a mix of 7/4 and 8/4 time signatures and a really cool piano part! You should check it out, maybe make a video on it or with it!
😊 kzread.info/dash/bejne/i6yNuKeaj9jYhNI.html
Nice cup of tea 🍵🍵🍵