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changin time signatures
SpacemanSpiff:
In case anyone is mad enough to tab Don Caballero or The Flying Luttenbachers, hook me up as well. I'm sorry I can't help you there.
By the way, as I said, The Flying Luttenbachers are even more complex than Don Caballero.
If you want something mathy and rather complex (and happen to play drums, I'm sorry, I only have those) I can hook you up with sheet music for The Sound Of Muzak by Porcupine Tree. It's more prog, but hey, 4/4, 7/8 and some other fancy crap make for a nice experience as well.
Gryff:
Neil Young - 'Words (Between the Lines of Age)'
Greatest time signature change. Standard 4/4 beat for the verse, then a sweet 3/4 waltz for the chorus. Brilliant.
Luke:
They Both Reached For The Gun, from Chicago. 4/4 in the verses, 3/4 in the chorus.
I just find the song amusing, really.
stale:
--- Quote from: Mikendher ---also, it's really awesome to do one time signature over another so they overlay into the product, though i don't know any music that does this
--- End quote ---
the guitars in the books' "it never changes to stop" are all in different time sigs, it's cool.
Storm Rider:
Dream Theater's music has plenty of nearly seamless time changes. Mike Portnoy is incredible.
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