Pink Floyd - Money (Bass cover with tabs)

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#oddtimesignatures This is a song from times when hits were written in odd time signatures. Odd time signatures. What is that? For example, a 5/4 time signature or 7/4 time signature, meaning that each bar does not contain the «usual» number of 2, 3, or 4 quarter notes, but rather 5 or 7. Odd time signatures are therefore also compound time signatures. For example, a 7/4 time can be composed of a 4/4 time and a 3/4 time (4+3). Or vice versa: 3+4. Pink Floyd's «Money» is in 7/4 time with a 4+3 phrasing, which is particularly evident in the drum part. In a typical rock groove the 1 and 3 of a bar is typically played with the bass drum and the 2 and 4 with the snare drum. This is the case here: 4-beat-Phrase (like a bar of 4/4): Beat 1: bass drum Beat 2: Snare drum Beat 3: bass drum Beat 4: Snare drum 3-beat-Phrase: Beat 5: bass drum Beat 6: Snare drum Beat 7: free The piece begins with the famous «Cash Register Loop». So with the repeated sounds of the old cash register. If you listen carefully , you will notice that these noises are also in 7/4 time. We have a different sound on each of the 7 beats: Beat 1: Fall of a sack full of coins (quieter) Beat 2: Cash register rattling Beat 3: jingling money Beat 4: Fall of a sack full of coins (louder) Beat 5: the cash register rings Beat 6: Shoveling sound, like running a shovel through coins Beat 7: Closing sound of the cash register «Money» begins with the ringing of the cash register and the trickling of coins, here without...

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