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5/8
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This was uploaded in July 2009 and people are still trying to work out what the time signature is even though the answer was posted over 10 months ago. It's in 5/4 time. Put the pop albums down people and go find some of the other types of music out there - there's a lot more time signatures than just boring old 4/4.
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@klickBG yeah dude its five
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@klickBG 5/4 time according to Ian on a live video I just saw. Peace out!!
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I didn't even know Jethro Tull had a Christmas album! Seriously cool!
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It's definitely in 5/8
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@LadySeverinaMoone Yes, it's on "The Jethro Tull Christmas Album" on CD. It's a great CD for Christmas background music :)
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My hunger for flute and acoustic guitar is unabated! Can this be had on CD? Anyone?
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It is called "5" Kings as they do it in 5/4 not 3/4. Nothing to do with 5 band members!LOL!
Becky6320 1 year ago 6
Even i am drummer i don't know what time signature is this(i know shame on me) but in the rest when only the bass plays i can count it like 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2.
and in the rest of the song i can count it like 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,1,2
so someone who have some diplomas plz tell me what time sig is this !
klickBG 1 year ago 3