[daveworld] Re: A New Video

  • From: "Glenna Hanley" <ghanley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: daveworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, daveworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2022 18:30:08 +0000

I think it sounds very peppy. I am not a musician at all but as someone said it sounds very danceable. How hard is it to match it up to lyrics? Or the lyrics to the music?

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From: "Mr. Ransom" <mr.ransom@xxxxxxxxx>
To: daveworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 2/11/2022 6:38:20 PM
Subject: [daveworld] Re: A New Video

Yeah, the 5/4 is more a thing for musicians. Basically, there is (literally) almost no music written where you can count one-two-three-four-five-one-two-three-four-five, on the beat, and the music divides out evenly that way. The theme to "Mission: Impossible" and the Dave Brubeck piece "Take Five" are two of the best known examples. Each of those pieces emphasizes that there's an "extra beat" in the music, giving it an off-kilter feel.

If you do a search on YouTube for "5/4 music", you'll find videos about those two pieces, possibly including Holtz's "Mars", and a Taylor Swift song, and that's it. There just isn't anything else (there is, but it's super rare). You will also find multiple videos from professional musicians literally explaining why you can't write music in 5/4. They'll tell you it's uneven, and therefore inherently unmusical. It will always feel like it has an extra beat.

I disagree with them. I have around 100 song starts waiting to be worked on that disagree as well. I spent all last year doing nothing but five-count music. I'm really practiced up.

My music now is more an attempt to find "natural" melodies that break down into fives instead of fours, against the common wisdom, and this piece is an example of that. If you try to count it like you would a "normal" piece, one-two-three-four-one-two-three-four, you'll rapidly find yourself getting off-sequence. But at the same time, I don't think it sounds like it has an extra beat, except maybe in the bass line right in the very beginning; once the brass moves in, though, I don't think it's noticeable any longer.

I don't know how many more I'll finish, but as I finish I'll be posting them to that channel.

Scott

On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 1:32 PM Jeanne Vaughn <jeanne.vaughn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I really liked it, even though I didn't get the 5/4 thing.

It reminded me of club music a million decades ago. And I still have it running in my head. :)

Jeanne


On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 11:00 AM Mr. Ransom <mr.ransom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
https://youtu.be/sTm56F6I__0

I have made a new video. It is NOT a video game video. It's something much more unusual.

Count to five.

Scott

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