97% of pop is in 4/4... let’s look at the 3% that's not

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    Most pop music is in 4/4 time, but not all of it. I've listened to each of the 40 best selling songs (on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart) from each year of the 21st century and taken note of which time signature(s) they use. So that's a sample size of 933 songs (it would be 960 but sometimes the same song is in the top 40 best selling two years in a row so I didn't count those twice in the data). Out of those 933 songs, only 32 diverged from pure 4/4 time, so let's take a look at them today and see what other options exist beyond good old reliable 4/4.
    The outro music to this video is my track "Clap" which you can hear in full on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0wKKJ...
    And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
    0:00 Introduction
    0:40 2000
    0:49 2001
    1:28 2002
    1:53 2003
    2:09 2004
    3:45 2005
    4:09 2006
    4:59 2007
    5:10 2008
    5:28 2009
    5:48 2010
    6:14 12/8 vs. Swung 4/4
    7:50 HDpiano
    8:22 2011
    8:55 2012
    9:14 2013
    9:19 2014
    9:45 2015
    10:26 2016
    10:36 2017
    10:57 2018
    11:19 12/8 vs. 6/8
    11:47 2019
    11:53 2020
    12:03 2021
    12:15 2022
    13:00 2023
    13:38 Review
    15:05 Patreon
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  • @camerondrew2766
    @camerondrew2766 23 дня назад +12833

    Now it's time to do Progressive Metal songs that ARE in 4/4

    • @Slurpgerk
      @Slurpgerk 23 дня назад +249

      Thats a good idea ngl

    • @dcflake5645
      @dcflake5645 23 дня назад +559

      Was thinking about this just today. There's always two or three prog songs that are basicilly pop songs in 4/4 and those are usually the hit the band is known for. Then there's the rest of the album that are all 17 minute soundscapes that go through every key and a dozen time signatures and 200bpm parts and the casual fans will have no idea that's what the band is actually like. Yes comes to mind.

    • @otto_jk
      @otto_jk 23 дня назад +259

      Pull me under - Dream theater
      Sober - Tool

    • @a12i9
      @a12i9 23 дня назад +19

      yes please, I'd watch that video

    • @Qyro
      @Qyro 23 дня назад +64

      Would just be a list of Djent

  • @maverator
    @maverator 23 дня назад +9660

    Once again Nickelback fearlessly pushing musical boundaries.

    • @Testgeraeusch
      @Testgeraeusch 23 дня назад +210

      Chad did what no other man dared to do... date Avril... wait, what? Oh, yeah, the 00s were weird...

    • @snowiiiiie
      @snowiiiiie 23 дня назад +111

      ​@@Testgeraeusch not at that time 😂😂😂 2000s Avril Lavigne was married to the singer from Sum 41, moving on from that to Nickelback was quite a shift in the zeitgeist between the 2000s and the 2010s

    • @danielwalker5621
      @danielwalker5621 23 дня назад +38

      Maybe it was Avril. Both "I'm With You" and "Breakaway" are Avril songs. Although they were married LONG after these songs.

    • @johns950
      @johns950 22 дня назад +152

      Want to see a show that only costs 45 cents? 50 Cent featuring Nickelback.

    • @justincredible.
      @justincredible. 22 дня назад +4

      Who?

  • @Roflmaolinde
    @Roflmaolinde 19 дней назад +5115

    I basically have no idea what you guys are talking about but I’m happy to be here!

    • @agnesmeow
      @agnesmeow 18 дней назад +76

      Same

    • @readmore6042
      @readmore6042 17 дней назад +109

      Fr just vibing here

    • @valery898
      @valery898 17 дней назад +107

      Same lol. I can’t really hear what he’s talking about but man is it interesting to listen to regardless!

    • @panda4510
      @panda4510 17 дней назад +47

      I would look up a video on how to read time signatures. It’s very simple but I can’t imagine what this video sounds like without knowing what they mean😭

    • @smr6141
      @smr6141 16 дней назад +16

      You a little confused, but you’ve got the spirit!
      Even if time signature isn’t the easiest to understand, the differences in beat/rhythm are still perceivable to non-musicians so I’m glad you got to vibe here ✨

  • @Daniel00232
    @Daniel00232 19 дней назад +3686

    me watching the entire video not understanding what is 4/4

    • @mussy9387
      @mussy9387 19 дней назад +298

      You can count most songs with a 1, 2, 3, 4. That is basically what 4/4 time is (very rough definition).

    • @mrewan6221
      @mrewan6221 18 дней назад +185

      Usually: If the bottom number is 4, the top number is how many beats there are in a "bar", also called "measure" in some parts of the world. You can count from 1 up to the top number repeatedly, and is will sound right.
      If the bottom number is 8, divide the top number by 3 (this will nearly always be possible), That's how many beats there are. For example, for 6/8, because the bottom number is 8, the number of beats is the top number (6) divided by 3 (6÷3=2). You can count 1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2… and it will feel correct.
      There is a whole world of time signatures, counting, and rhythm beyind these simple rules, but for pop songs, this will get you most of the way.

    • @sweetwhitechocolate483
      @sweetwhitechocolate483 18 дней назад +17

      ​@@mrewan6221how does 9/8 make sense then

    • @mrewan6221
      @mrewan6221 18 дней назад

      @@sweetwhitechocolate483 It's 3 beats, each subdivided into 3 pulses.
      Its music theory name for it is Compound Triple time. Compound because each beat is divided into three pulses (rather than Simple, where each beat is divided into two pulses), and Triple, because there are three beats (rather than Duple - two beats, or Quadruple - four beats).
      The most famous song of all time in 9/8 is "Juse, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach. One of the songs in this video (the one in 3/4 with triplets) could have been written in 9/8.

    • @mrewan6221
      @mrewan6221 18 дней назад

      @@sweetwhitechocolate483 It's three beats, with each beat divided into three pulses. The music theory name for this is Compound Triple time.
      Compound means the beat is divided into 3 (rather than Simple, where the beat is divided into 2).
      Triple means there are 3 beats, rather than Duple (which means 2 beats), or Quadruple (which means 4 beats).
      Here are some examples:
      Simple Duple: 2/4 "Mon-day Tues-day"
      Simple Triple: 3/4 "Or-ange Sil-ver Pur-ple"
      Simple Quadruple: 4/4 "Thir-ty For-ty Fif-ty Six-ty"
      Compound Duple: 6/8 "Se-ven-teen Se-ven-ty"
      Compound Triple: 9/8 "Ger-man-y I-tal-y Port-u-gal"
      Compound Quadruple: 12/8 "Hy-dro-gen He-li-um Lith-i-um Ni-tro-gen"
      Most pop songs are in 4/4. Four beats. The rest seem to be mostly 6/8, but if you merged each pair of bars, they'd be 12/8. Also four beats.

  • @richarddoan9172
    @richarddoan9172 22 дня назад +5627

    The "shuffle era" makes you realize how much producers follow the trend.

    • @lilwombat
      @lilwombat 22 дня назад +285

      That's just how people are, they eat up a trend until they get bored and move on. It makes sense to jump on trends early it usually will work

    • @ValenVillanueva
      @ValenVillanueva 21 день назад +223

      The music always have a "trend", take look to the rockandroll/rockabilly style of the 50s and then the move to the beatlemania in the 60s

    • @icedragon769
      @icedragon769 20 дней назад +248

      All art has trends, it's not a bad thing, it's just how art works.
      Yes, even the niche genres. The prog metal that sells well today doesn't sound like the prog metal that sold well 10 years ago.
      To exist in a genre is to be in conversation with the genre, and if you're not incorporating the work of your contemporaries and trying new things, then you're not in conversation, you're just following a formula.

    • @archimedessyracuse8752
      @archimedessyracuse8752 18 дней назад +74

      Ngl all those shuffle songs are bangers

    • @isaiahromero9861
      @isaiahromero9861 18 дней назад +27

      I bet you think you're so smart for recognizing an obvious musical trend lmao, that's how art works buddy

  • @oscarramage95
    @oscarramage95 20 дней назад +1685

    That’s dedication, listening to 960 songs for a 15 minute video

    • @acefaceuk
      @acefaceuk 17 дней назад +139

      Many of which are probably not that enjoyable to listen to...

    • @nobody48803
      @nobody48803 16 дней назад +56

      you can look up the music notes and check it it seems. Still taking a long time.

    • @talastra
      @talastra 15 дней назад +16

      It's a piece of work, but you only need too find the transcriptions, ,and that's probably relatively fast. Might be a database of song time signatures too.

    • @talastra
      @talastra 15 дней назад +6

      Not taking anything away fromm the time involved regardless.

    • @bartz0rt928
      @bartz0rt928 15 дней назад +15

      @@acefaceuk They're Top 40 songs, they're probably fine. I'd imagine listening to all of them back-to-back would be really boring, though. Like only eating MacDonalds for a week.

  • @legionaireb
    @legionaireb 19 дней назад +1133

    So I took a public speaking course in college and one class I did a speech about music (including cello demonstrations) and there was one person in the class who ABSOLUTELY REFUSED to believe that time signatures other than 4/4 existed.

    • @sharlowtay_thestar
      @sharlowtay_thestar 17 дней назад +139

      i hate music non-believers

    • @2112jonr
      @2112jonr 17 дней назад +34

      MAGA by any chance ? 🙂

    • @kloudi9618
      @kloudi9618 17 дней назад +273

      everything can be in 4/4 if you count wrong enough

    • @Fractured_Unity
      @Fractured_Unity 16 дней назад +32

      @@kloudi9618Or use extremely convoluted notes 😂

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  16 дней назад +196

      What gets me is when these non-believer types are adamant that nothing exists BUT 4/4. But why 4/4? Surely by their logic it may as well be 1/4 time signatures all around.

  • @adv4287
    @adv4287 18 дней назад +166

    Bro I’m a songwriter who’s taken multiple music theory courses and this video alone made me understand the usefulness of 12/8 lol

    • @qfcbv
      @qfcbv 5 дней назад +12

      12/8 is 4/4 but *exotic*

  • @proxyprox
    @proxyprox 23 дня назад +2554

    I'm obsessed with weird time signatures and this channel is a treasure to me

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  23 дня назад +164

      Thank you 😊

    • @cinnamon9390
      @cinnamon9390 23 дня назад +31

      Did you love Symptom of Life by Willow Smith?

    • @AlexDriscoll
      @AlexDriscoll 22 дня назад

      @@cinnamon9390 It's amazing and I'm so glad David put me onto it!

    • @woomy7.7
      @woomy7.7 19 дней назад +8

      ω-3 has a lot of interesting time signatures. Maybe you can check them out

    • @christineplaza3599
      @christineplaza3599 19 дней назад +7

      Most unusual I know of is Money by Pink Floyd -> a 7/4.
      What are your favorite ?

  • @frtzkng
    @frtzkng 23 дня назад +2638

    There should be an award for "Second Song in 7/4 that hit the Top 40" cuz the first one was probably _Solsbury Hill_ and that was decades ago

    • @reineh3477
      @reineh3477 23 дня назад +203

      Money by Pink Floyd was 4 years before Peter Gabriel. Spoonman (Soundgarden) from 1994 was also in 7/4.

    • @Alfonso162008
      @Alfonso162008 23 дня назад +152

      ​@@Lorenzo_der_RitterDavid literally talked about Money at the end of the video. It didn't reach the top 40 best selling singles of that year.

    • @monoscopes
      @monoscopes 23 дня назад +55

      All you need is love is partly in 7/4. So the award for "Second Song in 7/4 that hit the Top 40" could go to Solsbury Hill.

    • @reineh3477
      @reineh3477 23 дня назад +1

      @@Alfonso162008 don't know who Lorenzo is but I wrote it before I knew it was top 40 "of the year". I believe same goes for Spooman which isn't a pop song and only was on the top 40 for a few weeks.

    • @Alfonso162008
      @Alfonso162008 23 дня назад +1

      @@reineh3477 I wasn't responding to you (in fact, I didn't even see your comment, we must've written ours more or less at the same time, because yours wasn't there when I wrote mine). My reply was to a guy who said that Money should also be in that list that the OP was talking about, and I was correcting him. It appears he now deleted his comment? 🤷‍♂️ either way, sorry if it caused you confusion.

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis 16 дней назад +407

    This filled in so many blanks in my head about why certain musical eras ‘felt’ a certain way, without realising what I was noticing were the time time signatures. But the first time I remember noticing a non 4/4 beat in pop music was Artful Dodger’s ‘Do you think about me’ back in 2000, I guess it wasn’t big enough to make the top 40 for the year. Congrats on 1 million!

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver 8 дней назад +8

      Oh yeah, by the time the 2000s and 2010s came around, it became a standard instead of experimental like it used to in the 1990s and before. Hence why if you listen to 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s music, you'll notice that some songs follows the 4/4 measure, while others are vastly different. Hence why if you listen to heavy metal, rock, soul, R&B, or disco, you'll notice that some of the song pieces don't even stay in 4/4, while others do. It just depends on the BPM of the song at the end of the day.

    • @TatsumiOga682
      @TatsumiOga682 5 дней назад +1

      Love your videos man, whens the next one coming

  • @DMZZ_DZDM
    @DMZZ_DZDM 19 дней назад +255

    2:57 THANK YOU
    I'm so tired of people saying that Hey Ya is in 11/2, when it's much more intuitive to think of it in mixed meter

    • @terdragontra8900
      @terdragontra8900 19 дней назад +7

      The group of eleven half notes is important to its sound, and the subgroups of 4 are important too, so, really I just think time signatures are a pretty sloppy notation for how music is actually organized

    • @UnkPoker1
      @UnkPoker1 18 дней назад +5

      I came to the comments to note this…I’m not musically knowledgeable to know which is “correct” - but I’d only heard 11/2…

    • @jrm2fla
      @jrm2fla 11 дней назад +3

      I am a drummer in a band and we love playing HeyYa… a real break from most of the beats we play… We also play Here Comes the Sun… another “palette cleanser”

    • @DMZZ_DZDM
      @DMZZ_DZDM 11 дней назад +4

      @@terdragontra8900 you're mistaken. The removed half note is what gives it its sound, not an 11 half note monstrosity stream

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse 9 дней назад +4

      Yep it's just an absolutely regular 4/4 song, except that half a bar (I would argue two and a half bars) is missing

  • @tamaspolyak5564
    @tamaspolyak5564 23 дня назад +1479

    You say SOS, I say Tainted Love.

    • @edwardblair4096
      @edwardblair4096 22 дня назад +80

      Thank you. I knew it was familiar, but I was drawing a blank. But it still has the problem of: is it really 12/8 or 4/4 with swing?

    • @sweetpeachnectar
      @sweetpeachnectar 21 день назад +64

      and if you say right round, I say you spin me round (like a record). how even became that lazy cover a hit?

    • @GaryJohnWalker1
      @GaryJohnWalker1 21 день назад +36

      Yes, Soft Cell. And would be good to get a similar analysis to those 80s hits (or 90s or even 70s like PF's Money) just to get an idea if this 4/4 thing is as standard as it seems to have become.

    • @josephwest124
      @josephwest124 21 день назад +71

      But it's also as reworked by Rihanna's people as "Tainted Love" was reworked by Marc Almond for Soft Cell from Gloria Jones's original version.

    • @cnwd3295
      @cnwd3295 19 дней назад +23

      ​@@sweetpeachnectar You can say Right Round is bad or in poor taste, but some effort went into changing the chorus from 4/4 to 12/8 (and adding new verses)

  • @amyshaw893
    @amyshaw893 23 дня назад +912

    So TIL that i like songs in 12/8 haha. Didnt even realise that they were in a different time signature

    • @eeph4eva
      @eeph4eva 22 дня назад +99

      I haven't watched the whole video yet, but so far most of the songs he listed as 12/8 are actually 4/4 with shuffle/swing feel like he said. Meaning they're not really in a different time signature, just a different feel (sos, i kissed a girl, the flo rida one). The most classic example of a proper 12/8 song is "somebody to love" by queen, so you can try to think of that as an example of the classic 12/8 sound. The main difference is that in the actual 4/4 songs, the 4 quarter beats are very punctuated and you can really feel the 4/4 pulse, whereas in more "proper" 12/8 songs the feeling is more flowing and might even sound closer to 6/8 than 4/4

    • @northcub
      @northcub 20 дней назад +14

      @@eeph4eva If each note is divided into 3 divisions instead of 2, then it's in 12/8. Somebody To Love is 6/8.

    • @griffinhan-lalime4357
      @griffinhan-lalime4357 19 дней назад +10

      @@eeph4evaOk so this is interesting. I also haven’t watched the whole video, but the first four songs David mentions (around 5:00 in), imo, all occupy varying positions on the spectrum of swung to shuffle. The Katy Perry one sounds the most swung and the Gwen Stefani one sounds the most shuffled; this is all getting me to think that the difference comes down to how much the middle triplet is or is not emphasized. If you can hear that middle triplet a lot in both the beat and the melody, it’s shuffled; if you mostly only detect notes on the first and third triplet, it’s swung.

    • @griffinhan-lalime4357
      @griffinhan-lalime4357 19 дней назад +2

      Ok yeah, he immediately goes over this, lol

    • @wyv3rn1
      @wyv3rn1 19 дней назад +4

      This is funny cause this video helped me realise that my least favourite songs through life have been in 12/8 timing lmao

  • @mann882
    @mann882 19 дней назад +58

    Bro the pronunciation of Ella Baila Sola has me ROLLING

    • @rebeccarae2884
      @rebeccarae2884 День назад +1

      Same. I had to pause the video I was laughing so hard 😂 Love this guy, but WOW that was a crazy pronunciation attempt

  • @abhi22
    @abhi22 19 дней назад +127

    It's all just 1/1 with tempo changes

  • @WayneD42
    @WayneD42 22 дня назад +654

    I wish that Paramore's "That's What You Get" would have made the video. I love how the song switches around between 3/4 & 4/4, including having various instruments switch at different points, such as when the drums (& Hayley) are in 4/4 while the bass is still playing in 3/4. The intro is also a fun 2-count triplet followed by a 1-count drum break, making it sound like it's in an uneven 4 even though it's actually in 3. In my estimation Hayley always sings the verses in 4, even when at the start of the first verse the entire band is playing in 3.

    • @courtneyf6041
      @courtneyf6041 22 дня назад +33

      I’m with you 100% I was expecting to see it here. I even ended up googling how it charted (25!!)

    • @TheDGomezzi
      @TheDGomezzi 19 дней назад +92

      He’s using year end lists for this, not top position on the charts. Otherwise, the video would be endless

    • @nectarinedreams7208
      @nectarinedreams7208 16 дней назад +3

      3/4 is almost as common as 4/4 so it's not as weird or interesting as the ones listed here. There are also quite a lot of instances in pop where a song switches from 4/4 to 3/4 for one bar or a small sequence, then back to 4/4.

    • @TheDGomezzi
      @TheDGomezzi 14 дней назад +9

      @@nectarinedreams7208 "3/4 is almost as common as 4/4"
      Did you watch the video?

    • @stevenkelly1689
      @stevenkelly1689 12 дней назад

      Yes that’s the one that immediately came to my mind

  • @stevenjones8575
    @stevenjones8575 23 дня назад +651

    I'm a 3/4 / 6/8 / 9/8 truther. Triplets for life.

    • @iconofsin1043
      @iconofsin1043 23 дня назад +9

      Saame

    • @tkmfischerman2582
      @tkmfischerman2582 22 дня назад

      You're not a truther yet. You still believe in the lies they tell you if you see 3/4 as a triplet. Join me in the in the sacred knowledge of the true 3/4, and the 3/8 everyone refers to as 3/4, together you and i could achieve great things

    • @gonzoengineering4894
      @gonzoengineering4894 21 день назад +19

      2+2+2+3 gang rise up

    • @ataraxianAscendant
      @ataraxianAscendant 21 день назад +16

      love it when a 9/8 song goes 12 12 12 123

    • @MajorOctofuss
      @MajorOctofuss 20 дней назад +9

      Same. The way 6/8 swings back and forth like a pendulum calms me down lol

  • @nicolasbuitrago1801
    @nicolasbuitrago1801 15 дней назад +23

    incredible how I swallowed the whole video not understanding any of what you said but enjoying the video

  • @stationdisatrous647
    @stationdisatrous647 19 дней назад +132

    Funny that you mention "I'm With You" and "Breakaway". Avril Lavigne was the main writer of them both. So it makes a lot of sense that they both have that 6/8 verse style. Great video.

    • @Peacebunnie
      @Peacebunnie 16 дней назад

      Well TIL! 🎶

    • @iandean1112
      @iandean1112 3 дня назад +1

      "I'm With You" is so special to me

    • @Jud7h
      @Jud7h 3 дня назад

      🖤🖤

  • @tabitha3861
    @tabitha3861 22 дня назад +360

    03:53 'Breakaway' by Kelly Clarkson was co-written by Avril Lavigne, so not too surprised that it and I'm With You are both on the list!

    • @als_pals
      @als_pals 18 дней назад +28

      Not sure how cowritten it was, from what I know Avril Lavigne wrote it fully and gave it to Kelly Clarkson who changed the word snow to rain haha

    • @buddhaforme
      @buddhaforme 18 дней назад +5

      @@als_palsKelly doesn’t have a writing credit on breakaway FYI

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 17 дней назад +6

      Just shows how few can make hits away from 4/4. Barely one hit a year this century and 5 of those came from 2 families: Chad/Avril 3 together husband and wife, Alicia Keys had 2

    • @DrAndyShick
      @DrAndyShick 16 дней назад +2

      She also wrote I Do Not Hook Up

    • @MarieLehleitner
      @MarieLehleitner 9 дней назад +4

      ​@@dcarbs2979 Chad and Avril weren't together when those songs came out (and they're divorced now). They got married in 2013 and divorced in 2015.

  • @bernhardkrickl3567
    @bernhardkrickl3567 23 дня назад +468

    So, you can go from 4/4 to swung 4/4 to 12/8. Slowing 12/8 down you go to 6/8. By not distinguishing the 1 and 4 in 6/8 you arrive at 3/4. By introducing Swing again to 3/4 you go to 9/8. Now make a song like that and get it in the Top 40. :)

    • @darksecret965
      @darksecret965 22 дня назад +51

      Progressive Pop

    • @cowboyhampster
      @cowboyhampster 18 дней назад +9

      not to mention you could keep the eighth note tempo and switch directly from any -/4 tempo to any -/8 tempo, so make a song that switches from 5/4 to 5/8, and make that a constant switch every measure.

  • @Hoozeewoozee
    @Hoozeewoozee 3 дня назад +7

    Electric Feel by MGMT. Something felt oddly hypnotic about it. Years later I realized the feel really was electric - it’s in 6/4.

  • @myheartisomg17
    @myheartisomg17 18 дней назад +50

    Wow. I'm just realizing that I apparently love 12/8 time signatures.
    Thank you for enlightening me.

    • @Lyonsgg
      @Lyonsgg 16 дней назад +2

      Valid opinion but 12/8 just should not be counted as meaningfully different from 4/4 like it's literally the same

    • @EndlessNameless5
      @EndlessNameless5 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@Lyonsgg I will always remember a comment from another video that said:
      "Every music is 4/4, but sometimes they have extra steps"

  • @Petch85
    @Petch85 23 дня назад +553

    Would be cool with two more videos, "90's and 80's" and "70's and 60's". Then we could see if the % 4/4 time is changing over the decades.

    • @Alfonso162008
      @Alfonso162008 23 дня назад +40

      I honestly don't think it would change *that* much compared to now, at least not in the Top 40. It's still a neat idea, tho, it would be interesting to see a series of videos on this subject.

    • @chrisrj9871
      @chrisrj9871 23 дня назад +19

      There was also a ton of 12/8 in the 50s. I think that needs to be mentioned as well.

    • @NeonBeeCat
      @NeonBeeCat 22 дня назад

      ​@@chrisrj9871blame doowop and other ballads

    • @NBrixH
      @NBrixH 22 дня назад +19

      @@Alfonso162008no it definitely would, 6/8 and 12/8 were huge in the 50’s and 60’s especially in soul. Through the 70’s you get bands like Yes who were huge, so they gotta have some time signature changes here and there.

    • @pedrov.8087
      @pedrov.8087 22 дня назад +4

      grunge would have some

  • @Blagmafuga
    @Blagmafuga 23 дня назад +284

    As a Mexican, I'm glad to see "Ella Baila Sola" in this list! Since it's a "corrido tumbado" and is therefore a Mexican regional song, it's worth mentioning that a lot of traditional Mexican music has this "huapango" style rhythm that can be read as either 3/4 or 6/8 (kind of like how "America" from West Side Story switches accented notes after each bar).

    • @kane2742
      @kane2742 22 дня назад +77

      13:18 That might be the most English pronunciation of it I've ever heard, though! 🤣

    • @luisleal7301
      @luisleal7301 22 дня назад

      ​@@kane2742ele Beile sole

    • @TimaiosGottfried
      @TimaiosGottfried 19 дней назад +26

      ​@@kane2742 That fucked me up I'm ngl. Would I have been drinking something, I'd have spat it out.

    • @yaretzzii
      @yaretzzii 18 дней назад +11

      @@kane2742it honestly caught me off guard 😭😭

    • @leviathan3630
      @leviathan3630 18 дней назад +23

      Ela Bayluh Soluh was insane 😂

  • @andrewjpalla
    @andrewjpalla 16 дней назад +6

    Fascinating video. I'm surprised because all the 12/8 songs mentioned do kind of "feel" similar despite me not knowing any of the musical theory behind it.

  • @DevoteaSings
    @DevoteaSings 19 дней назад +13

    I feel like you fill the void that Sideways left, would love to see more from you :)

  • @palpytine
    @palpytine 23 дня назад +341

    Just for giggles, can you do this for the 20 years *before* 2000?

    • @fuckcensorship69
      @fuckcensorship69 20 дней назад

      Hell, just do 66 to 76. Best decade in music

    • @xxPenjoxx
      @xxPenjoxx 20 дней назад +26

      Oh yes please, it would be interesting to see how diverse the percentages are

    • @frameturtle
      @frameturtle 18 дней назад

      are you sure they would be so diverse? ​@@xxPenjoxx

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 18 дней назад +14

      ​@@xxPenjoxxI suspect it will not be significantly different

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 17 дней назад +8

      I think we can safetly add: You Spin Me Round Like A Record (Dead Or Alive) and Tainted Love (Soft Cell), both sampled here. At least if using UK charts instead of US.

  • @lydiareifsnyder9782
    @lydiareifsnyder9782 22 дня назад +166

    Another song in Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour" that dabbles in Mixed Meter is "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back", where the verses are in 12/8, but the chorus immediately switches to 4/4. It wasn't released as a single, thus not showing up on this list.

    • @allanmelvincomia2766
      @allanmelvincomia2766 15 дней назад +1

      Wow, can you tell me if there are others as well in GUTS?

    • @Gingobingo
      @Gingobingo 13 дней назад

      Not only that, but All I Want is mixed too, although it is mostly in 4/4. It intersperses 3/4 measures occasionally between verses

    • @CareyEvans
      @CareyEvans 12 дней назад +1

      @@allanmelvincomia2766 Happier is very 6/8, you can hear it easily by counting the piano arpeggios as they go up and down. GUTS was all 4/4 to start with, though Lacy has an unusual rhythm, but I think Scared of My Guitar is either 6/8 or just swung.

  • @paulinho_da_viola
    @paulinho_da_viola 5 дней назад +3

    so much work for this video, omg. thank you! great video!

  • @zenethra3391
    @zenethra3391 17 дней назад +5

    I needed this exact video in my life. Time signatures confound me, but I know there's something to the non-4/4 that sound more interesting.

  • @aa23music
    @aa23music 23 дня назад +387

    Wow i actually didnt realise there would even be 3 percent of not 4/4 music in the 21st century charts lol

    • @Testgeraeusch
      @Testgeraeusch 23 дня назад +47

      i was also a bit confused until i realized "oh, yeah, techno-shuffle and slow 6/8 ballads..."

    • @Tedris4
      @Tedris4 22 дня назад +37

      It helps that most of the ones that aren't are basically just 4/4 with triplets

    • @aa23music
      @aa23music 22 дня назад +3

      @@Tedris4 for real

    • @NeonBeeCat
      @NeonBeeCat 22 дня назад +2

      Kid named country ballads

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 18 дней назад

      It will be little different in other decades. There's a reason 4 4 is great

  • @donaldmilne5352
    @donaldmilne5352 23 дня назад +170

    I'd somehow not realised until now that Hero is riffing on Kiss From A Rose...

    • @psicopato2460
      @psicopato2460 19 дней назад +12

      I only realized when reading your comment, damn

    • @BaghaShams
      @BaghaShams 18 дней назад +8

      Holy crap. I was a huge fan of both those songs and never made that connection.

    • @mandalorian_guy
      @mandalorian_guy 17 дней назад +11

      I had a similar revelation with Stacy's Mom which last year I learned interpolates "My Best Friends Girlfriend" & "Just What I Needed" from the Cars with a dash of "Mrs. Robinson" and "Jessie's Girl".
      Adam Schlesinger is a genius.

    • @Scriptadiaboly
      @Scriptadiaboly 17 дней назад +1

      And now I can't unhear it

    • @zenverak
      @zenverak 6 дней назад

      Holy shit….

  • @Buzzy913
    @Buzzy913 17 дней назад +5

    Thank you for this; its so tough to find this stuff.
    Very well put together video.
    Also that ad segment was smooth and effective.

  • @dustylaperriere9019
    @dustylaperriere9019 20 дней назад +16

    My 13 year old cat and dog are named Coheed and Cambria, respectively. They won't live forever, but like this band, they will always be in my heart ♥️

  • @esmockingjay9730
    @esmockingjay9730 21 день назад +226

    I’m so glad From Eden got an honourable mention, I adore that song.

  • @Testgeraeusch
    @Testgeraeusch 23 дня назад +149

    I had completely forgotten the techno-shuffle era; there was also this so-called big-room house trend around 2014 or so where the "drop" would often feature tripplets just like in the Peas song. Tsunami for example, and pretty much ever other big-room remix of a pop song would use two drops: the first being in 4/4 and then the second in 12/8 to change it a bit. Dubstep also often used triplets.
    As for specific songs: Awolnation - Sail. I guess it wasn't charting high enough? I felt somewhat big back then.
    Also, i find it funny that in the 10s it became fashionable to switch from 4/4 to 12/8 to "up the tempo". I know a few synthpop songs from the 80s and 90s that do the opposite; start in 12/8 and the got to 4/4 to gain momentum (Victory of Love by Alphaville and On the Other Side by Silke Bischoff) but it could be a coincidence that these two got stuck in my head; they are probably too far removed from pop.

    • @alexhenderson3364
      @alexhenderson3364 22 дня назад +6

      It is my solemn obligation to go listen to Sail on repeat for the rest of the day anytime I see if brought up. Thank you, stranger!

    • @CricketStyleJ
      @CricketStyleJ 19 дней назад +2

      Personal Jesus is in 12/8, and that was a hit song. Not top 40 of the year, though.

    • @Testgeraeusch
      @Testgeraeusch 19 дней назад

      @@CricketStyleJ Master and Servat also goes to 12/8 in the extended mix after some time

    • @silver6380
      @silver6380 18 дней назад +6

      Oh yeah, Sail is definitely 12/8! It was sort of a "hidden hit." I think it holds, or at least used to hold, some kind of record for longest time spent on the Billboard Hot 100? It just kind of hovered around #90 for like two years or something.

    • @Testgeraeusch
      @Testgeraeusch 18 дней назад +1

      @@silver6380 This feels like one of the questions asked on a quizshow about the decade hosted in 2050 or something. "Which hit song stayed on hot100 for almost two years but never got bigger than 80?"

  • @melsonic1463
    @melsonic1463 10 дней назад

    Great refreshment for the Waltz dance library ... Thanks!!

  • @dumbalek6001
    @dumbalek6001 18 дней назад +3

    I know nearly nothing about music and this was still very interesting. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheZenomeProject
    @TheZenomeProject 21 день назад +64

    No wonder I like Hozier. He's clearly the guy that's bringing musical complexity back to the mainstream.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 18 дней назад +4

      By having 2 hits over a decade...😂

    • @TheZenomeProject
      @TheZenomeProject 17 дней назад

      @@keithparker1346 Hozier is more an album artist than a singles artist, if you get my gist. 20000 people came to his headline show in Raleigh a few weeks ago, and normally it takes way more Billboard hits to get a crowd of that size to show up in my city. That's usually evidence of a deep discography.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 17 дней назад

      @@TheZenomeProject nice try but you know Hozier is not really a big enough artist to change things

    • @sawyer02dk
      @sawyer02dk 13 дней назад

      ​@@keithparker1346I'm looking for who asked

    • @kj23000
      @kj23000 2 дня назад

      ​@keithparker1346 those hits arent even the better songs he has (music and lyrics wise). Take me to Church is admittedly better that Too Sweet in terms of lyrics, but he has a really strong fanbase with popular songs. From Eden, Cherry Wine, Someone New from his first album were pretty popular. And now some more songs (Work Song, Like Real People Do, Arsonists Lullaby) are growing in popularity. His music is complex and his songwriting is elite, but having hits is not a measure of success, especially in a tiktok world. Like how Jacob Collier is considered a pioneer in music, and hes a musicians musician, but not a lot of people know about his songs.

  • @gubblfisch350
    @gubblfisch350 23 дня назад +146

    I understand that time signatures are subjective and I'm on board with almost all of your choices here. But I just can't think of Perfect by Ed Sheeran as a 12/8 song. To me it is in 6/8 and I'd even call it a really quick 3/4 or something similar rather than 12/8.
    The main reason is that it's definitely made to be danced to. It's probably one of the most danced to Viennese Waltz's in the world since it came out. And you just can't notate a Viennese Waltz in 12/8.
    Also I feel the "triplets" way more than I feel the overarching 4/4 beat, just as you pointed out.

    • @really-quite-exhausted
      @really-quite-exhausted 21 день назад +12

      My thoughts exactly! A whole turn in Viennese Waltz is 6 steps i.e. 2 sets of triplets i.e. one bar of 6/8. It would feel really weird to need two rotations per bar, especially when you can't always guarantee an even number of rotations in any one section of your routine.

    • @simonmalmo7008
      @simonmalmo7008 21 день назад +14

      I would say a lot of these are completely wrong. Just playing triplets over 4/4 beat still makes it a 4/4 beat.

    • @derekprice7229
      @derekprice7229 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@simonmalmo7008My thoughts exactly lol

  • @David-iv6je
    @David-iv6je 20 дней назад +39

    6/8 is going to dominate. It's a pretty standard time that satisfies people's ability to follow 4 but adds some cool swing.

  • @KittyPikaChu
    @KittyPikaChu 17 дней назад +2

    This video taught me about time signatures for the first time, thank u!

  • @davidbobowski3604
    @davidbobowski3604 23 дня назад +170

    Btw Avril and Chad are divorced...

    • @CommanderGinyu
      @CommanderGinyu 23 дня назад +49

      For 9 years at this point lol

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  23 дня назад +322

      I obviously don’t keep up to date with my Canadian pop rock romance drama!

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 23 дня назад +39

      @@DavidBennettPiano Which is understandable as that whole debacle is always in wildly odd time signatures.

    • @ywenp
      @ywenp 23 дня назад +18

      I wonder if they used odd signatures on the divorce papers.

    • @susanmallet766
      @susanmallet766 22 дня назад +26

      @@DavidBennettPiano
      I see no reason to introduce Avril Lavigne as "wife of Chad ..." Avril was the artist.
      It's like saying Linda Eastman's husband wrote "Maybe I'm Amazed."

  • @gianmarcocostanzo1380
    @gianmarcocostanzo1380 23 дня назад +82

    Always amazes me how I think all those as 3/4 but they are 6/8. I'm not surprised by the quantity of 12/8. I hear it everywhere and it's so catchy to my ears.

    • @snerttt
      @snerttt 23 дня назад +2

      Wouldn't a 3/4 and 6/8 just be identical? This video confuses me as someone who knows nothing about music

    • @dylankempthorne
      @dylankempthorne 23 дня назад +16

      ​@@snerttt 3/4 has 3 main pulses and 6/8 has 2 main pulses

    • @SirBenjiful
      @SirBenjiful 23 дня назад +5

      @@snertttThere are lots of cases where you could be justified in transcribing something either way. Different people can feel the strength of beats in a groove differently.

    • @snerttt
      @snerttt 23 дня назад +3

      @@SirBenjiful ah I just read the Wikipedia, I originally interpreted it as some sort of fraction (indicating the divisions of a bar), but in reality, the top number is the length of the beats and the bottom is the amount per bar. Makes sense now

    • @SirBenjiful
      @SirBenjiful 23 дня назад +2

      @@snerttt Yeah, because there's no easy way to type out time signatures people often write them "fraction-style" even though they're not actually fractions and thinking of them that way can lead to confusion. Glad you sorted it out!
      P.S. It's actually the top number that's the number of beats & the bottom number that's the note value of each beat.

  • @terrellsdoomed
    @terrellsdoomed 14 дней назад +1

    learned a lot, W video. very to the point but informational at the same time. amazing work.

  • @gottagoquack
    @gottagoquack День назад

    i love music, i have so many song ideas and despite taking a music class i still have a very hard time comprehending things like time signatures, but this video made it very simple to understand! :) thank you

  • @bryanvickers
    @bryanvickers 22 дня назад +57

    Seal had probably the biggest hit 3/4 song since the Baroque era when he released Kiss From A Rose. That song is incredible. The meter and the modal interchange in the chords, and some of the most fantastic melody writing and arranging in a pop song of the last 30 years.

    • @MattNolanCustom
      @MattNolanCustom 21 день назад +4

      Biggest hit 3/4 song in the UK since Mull of Kintyre, which it certainly surpasses (sorry Paul).

    • @qfcbv
      @qfcbv 5 дней назад

      Check out Shostakovich Waltz from Jazz Suite No. 2. Written circa 1960. Not much older

  • @dakotakeller1606
    @dakotakeller1606 22 дня назад +73

    I know you don't speak Spanish but that would be "ey ya"
    The word for she
    Ella baila sola= she dances alone
    Gave me a good laugh tho, love the video man

  • @TrueHaiku
    @TrueHaiku 16 дней назад

    I just want you to know that of all the content I've *ever* seen on youtube, yours is probably in my top 3. Something about it is special to me. Thanks for all of the videos over the years!

  • @MeghanArtemis-rs8jh
    @MeghanArtemis-rs8jh 13 дней назад

    I love this video, so very informative...
    I now know the difference of 6/8, 4/4, and 12/8.
    Thank you for this video

  • @Lefty7788tinkatolli
    @Lefty7788tinkatolli 23 дня назад +147

    In the 60s there was likely a surge of huge hits not in 4/4 because of the Beatles.

    • @MyNameIsNeutron
      @MyNameIsNeutron 23 дня назад +26

      Yeah, I can't think of a single Beatles song in 4/4. They were basically a commercially successful Dream Theater.

    • @_vixen_4504
      @_vixen_4504 23 дня назад +9

      @@MyNameIsNeutron Please do not compare them to Dream Theater, they are not bad, however, they can not even be compared to the Beatles. It is the Beatles that we are talking about.

    • @paperbackfilms3211
      @paperbackfilms3211 23 дня назад +15

      ​@@MyNameIsNeutron nah, The Beatles were quite experimental but never as technical or complex as Dream Theater.

    • @isaiahneilguitaristofficia549
      @isaiahneilguitaristofficia549 23 дня назад +24

      @@MyNameIsNeutron I want to hold your hand 4/4, Help 4/4, In My Life 4/4, huge Beatle Fan however they did have plenty of songs “hits” in the top 40 that are in 4/4. Only a few were in odd time signature and the only one I can think of that is “Odd” is just the middle “Sun,Sun,Sun” part of “Here comes the sun” which besides that part is 4/4..

    • @nstrug
      @nstrug 23 дня назад

      @@isaiahneilguitaristofficia549woosh….

  • @tzoreehandler9163
    @tzoreehandler9163 23 дня назад +66

    Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish starts on 4/4 and later shifts to 6/8.

    • @taico5764
      @taico5764 23 дня назад +12

      And Hostage (another song by Eilish) is a 3/4+4/4 meter for the verses

    • @specialtramp
      @specialtramp 23 дня назад +14

      And I hear Bury a Friend as 12/8 shuffle beat

    • @paulgeuecke764
      @paulgeuecke764 16 дней назад +1

      idontwannabeyouanymore is in 6/8

  • @Capt.Gagan.Boparai
    @Capt.Gagan.Boparai 20 дней назад +2

    Appreciate your hard work to do the research 👍🏼

  • @Lukas4182
    @Lukas4182 14 дней назад

    Great Video! The "12/8-phase" makes me want to learn more about the recent musical history.. lots of developments that often go unnoticed I assume

  • @slidenaway
    @slidenaway 23 дня назад +21

    What a great concept for a video!! Awesome to put actual stats behind this

  • @philiphumphrey1548
    @philiphumphrey1548 23 дня назад +16

    The famous slow movement from Mozart's 21st piano concerto is in swung 4/4 (or 12/8). Although it's nominally a slow andante, the triplets give a relentless 200 beats per minute rhythm in the background that I find deeply unsettling. I notice the same effect in some pop songs.

  • @catzrule001
    @catzrule001 16 дней назад

    thank you for explaining using the 1st and 3rd note of the triplet vs using all of them and for saying that sometimes "reading" something that's innate can be confusing!!

  • @EmmaMMusic
    @EmmaMMusic 11 дней назад +1

    Fallin’ is my go to song when I teach 6/8, I had no idea I was being so basic. Thanks for giving me some new choices!

  • @WumBuh17
    @WumBuh17 23 дня назад +8

    I love hearing your 7/4 meter song in the end credits of your videos. Keep up the great work!!

  • @yusdrum91
    @yusdrum91 23 дня назад +15

    it's fantastic that every musician can feel time differently, me as a drummer, most of the song you mention here I feel it differently, like most of the 12/8 I feel (and counted) in 4 with triplets just like you said in the video, or like Alicia Keys' If I Ain't Got You, I count it as 6/8 because of drummer hit the snare in the 4th beat, so 6/8 is much more make sense to me as a drummer.
    I do completely understand about the transcription part though.

  • @a7xfanben
    @a7xfanben 8 дней назад

    Great vid, helps me make sense of a few things.

  • @bfi01youtube11
    @bfi01youtube11 18 дней назад

    This is a fantastic practical tutorial on time signature theory. Well done!

  • @lounolastname4477
    @lounolastname4477 22 дня назад +8

    Congratulations on 1 million, wow! Thank you for interesting and informative content, you have made music easier for me to understand x

  • @tombullough2034
    @tombullough2034 23 дня назад +8

    Great video! Love the song at the end. Clap!

  • @philb2972
    @philb2972 16 дней назад +1

    thank you for giving us 7/8 lovers something in the outro!

  • @ljdobles8104
    @ljdobles8104 18 дней назад

    Great analysis!

  • @treepoder
    @treepoder 22 дня назад +6

    P!NK - Walk Me Home is one that also stands out, it uses bars of 7/4, 6/4 and 4/4 and always catches my attention whenever it comes on, i thought would've been worth a mention!

  • @katiukulele
    @katiukulele 22 дня назад +11

    I love your deep dives, David! You've given me so many ideas for mash ups when you do these! Keep being amazing at what you create!

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks!!

    • @katiukulele
      @katiukulele 20 дней назад +1

      @@DavidBennettPiano You actually are credited (and actively so) for giving me the idea of my last short. "A Swift Relationship." Your video where you dove into the most common chords in Taylor Swift's songs had me decide to do a mash up, then I realized the songs I chose created the time line of a relationship. Your videos are amazing, educational, and really inspiring.
      Sorry I'm getting wordy now...

  • @als_pals
    @als_pals 18 дней назад +4

    In 2003 and current day, Avril Lavigne wasn't/isn't Chad Kroeger's wife. They married in 2013, divorced in 2015.

  • @mostrino
    @mostrino 18 дней назад +2

    You should do a video like this but for songs that aren't in aeolian/ionian, very cool video!

  • @BubboPants
    @BubboPants 22 дня назад +7

    You absolutely deserve a thumbs up for the research and effort put into this video. By specifically examining the top 40 pop songs of the last 24 years, It serves very well as a gateway for people who have no background in music theory to the wonderful world of rhythm and how it impacts musical experience. Exposure to what music is made of often lures people into the house of music creation, and that is a good thing. Kudos, David.

  • @stevenking4617
    @stevenking4617 23 дня назад +15

    "Fallin" was actually the very first one I thought of, nice!

  • @dontnoticemesenpai6745
    @dontnoticemesenpai6745 18 дней назад +2

    Funnily enough, a lot of these were my absolute favorites growing up. Right down to I'm With You, Cooler Than Me, and especially From Eden (I'm counting it despite not being in the top 40). And now math rock and prog are some of my favorite genres.

  • @elizabethfeuerbach5006
    @elizabethfeuerbach5006 18 дней назад +2

    That's so interesting. I thought 3/4 was gonna be the main time signature for the songs you mentioned. Songs like "Breakaway" and "Perfect" sounded like they were, but I had no idea they were in 6/8. Great video!

    • @leikfroakies
      @leikfroakies 16 дней назад +1

      Functionally, there's little difference between 3/4, 6/8 and 12/8 except for the fact that 12/8 can also be a 4/4 song depending on how it's written

  • @kameronpeterson3601
    @kameronpeterson3601 22 дня назад +9

    7 Rings by Ariana Grande in 2019 was in 6/8, based on My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music

  • @windthroughthesilos2495
    @windthroughthesilos2495 23 дня назад +29

    Walk me home by Pink alternates between a few different time signatures. The intro alternates between a couple bars of 7/4 and 6/4. Then the chorus alternates between a bar of 3/4 and 3 bars of 4/4. This isn’t even all the trickery going on, and it’s impressive that a song with over 100 million views on RUclips is this complex from a rhythmic standpoint

    • @AT-rr2xw
      @AT-rr2xw 23 дня назад +3

      Yeah, I took notice of that one as well. I had heard that structure in some country songs and that Sheryl Crow song from the 90s, but Pink did some more interesting things with it. I guess that it did not get to the Top 40, though.

  • @tzgaming207
    @tzgaming207 18 дней назад

    Very educational, thank you 🤘

  • @lauraslyricallife
    @lauraslyricallife 13 дней назад

    This was honestly so interesting, you've got a new sub

  • @Producelikeapro
    @Producelikeapro 22 дня назад +6

    Absolutely amazing video! Watching again!!

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza 23 дня назад +42

    man, Sting had a 5/4 and a 9/8 song as single in 1993 and 1996 respectively... but I can't find out if they hit top 40

  • @schokodrache3793
    @schokodrache3793 17 дней назад

    I needed a playlist of all these songs Yesterday.

  • @keithbutler2222
    @keithbutler2222 11 дней назад

    Great analysis

  • @PianoGreenGaming
    @PianoGreenGaming 23 дня назад +27

    'Chapel Perilous' by Feed Me Jack is a great song that switches from 6/8 to 4/2 to 7/4 you should check it out

    • @maxwellclark2345
      @maxwellclark2345 23 дня назад +2

      What an oddly specific song title to have multiple with the same name. The "Chapel Perilous" I know is by Mild High Club, and is in 12/8.

    • @lifeisdead01
      @lifeisdead01 23 дня назад

      Wow another feed me jack fan, there are 2 of us! Promiscuity is another unusual one by them

    • @Bbrain_DeadD
      @Bbrain_DeadD 14 дней назад

      AHHHH A FEED ME JACK FAN. SAME HERE!!

  • @aweawd
    @aweawd 23 дня назад +4

    LAST VIDEO BEFORE 1M! CONGRATS!

  • @hallvardolai
    @hallvardolai 20 дней назад +3

    In norway, a pop song called Mazé became pretty popular. It was in 5/4.

  • @KimChandlerSinger
    @KimChandlerSinger 9 дней назад +1

    Hi David. Thanks so much for doing this statistical analysis! 👏I'm doing a conference presentation next month on a presentation I put together years ago called "Beyond 4/4 Time" which is the rhythmic counterpart of another presentation I offer called "Beyond The Major Scale" that explores pop vocal melodies based on scales & modes other than those based on the major scale. Because I'm updating this presentation with more recent examples, I intend to reference this video in my presentation 👍

  • @cathallynch8269
    @cathallynch8269 23 дня назад +5

    I love that you're on 999k subscribers. Hope you break the 1m barrier!

  • @manuel_ao
    @manuel_ao 22 дня назад +9

    You made a public service here. I wish that odd meters would also make it through every now and then. But what surprised me was the few times that 3/4 appeared (great songs by Alicia Keys and Hozier). I thought that it was more common (e.g. it is the standard meter in Waltz). I also liked how simple you explained 12/8 and 6/8.

  • @SpaghettioRegrettio
    @SpaghettioRegrettio 6 дней назад

    The only songs that came to mind was money (which you mentioned) and seven days by sting which was 7/4 if I remember right. Great vid ❤

  • @shannonpincombe8485
    @shannonpincombe8485 14 дней назад +1

    'Break Away' is excellent. Well sung and a great tune. 'Runaway' by The Corrs is another swung this way. Excellent.

  • @1130Runs
    @1130Runs 23 дня назад +15

    So close to 1 million!!!

  • @Petch85
    @Petch85 23 дня назад +23

    videos like this makes me aware how little of the music that I listen to is from the top 40.😢

    • @jackfromthe60s
      @jackfromthe60s 20 дней назад +1

      You should be proud of that. Every song in this video was awful except Holiday by Green Day.

    • @fart63
      @fart63 19 дней назад

      @@jackfromthe60sso dramatic

    • @panadocoughsyrup
      @panadocoughsyrup 18 дней назад

      @@jackfromthe60sI would not go that far mate. You’re only saying that to be unique, but you really don’t have to, it’s just music! 😊 it’s okay to like popular songs, some are popular for a reason.
      What I found interesting was how little pop from the past three years I even recognised, and I’m sure a lot of people would say the same. Something to do with the pandemic, something to do with the fact that a lot of the music we think of as popular became popular only on tiktok or Instagram reels. I wonder what influence tiktok popularity has on the top 40 charts, because I knew almost all the other songs. Anyone else notice that too?

  • @ViolentMoth
    @ViolentMoth 8 дней назад

    Great video! I love when pop songs deviate from 4/4. My favourite is 5/4 (particularly From Eden by Hozier, and, well, 5/4 by Gorillaz).
    Also, small thing, Chad Kroeger and Avril Lavigne actually divorced in 2015

  • @mosaicowlstudios
    @mosaicowlstudios 16 дней назад +1

    When it comes down to choosing which time signature to transcribe in (e.g, 12/8 vs. 4/4-swung, or 9/8 vs. 3/4-swung), the primary deciding factor will be the consideration of sight-readers. It needs to be transcribed into whatever is the most intuitive or easily understood by those playing it, especially sight readers. As far as written, transcribed music, the aim is to have the piece sound the way it was intended, even if the player/singer has NEVER heard it before.

  • @TheSharkAnt
    @TheSharkAnt 23 дня назад +6

    You're almost at 1 million subscribers!

  • @iconofsin1043
    @iconofsin1043 23 дня назад +9

    Oh finally someone made a video about this, cant wait to watch

  • @antony123antony
    @antony123antony 20 дней назад

    Очень хороший анализ, большое спасибо!

  • @firesong100100
    @firesong100100 13 дней назад

    Love this video