@Alfred do you understand time signatures in music? If you were to listen to a song, could you determine the time signature for that song?

@richieleyland , I don't have the ability to listen to songs or analyze music in real-time. However, I do understand the concept of time signatures in music. Time signatures indicate the number of beats in a measure and the type of note that receives one beat. Common time signatures include 4/4 , 3/4 , and 6/8 . If you provide me with specific information about a song, such as the rhythmic pattern or beat structure, I can help you determine the potential time signature based on that information.

@richieleyland This is so sad. He can analyze the data, but he can't listen to the music.

@voltronic I know you know your stuff. You’re the expert and I’m out of practice

@voltronic
This is the song. The part not in common time. End of the song too. Seems like it skips a beat occasionally.

youtu.be/rGzCXE-bdkQ

@richieleyland
The part with the heavy distorted guitar alternates between 4/4 and 5/4.

The heavy snare accents on off beats can throw you off. But listen for the two repeated notes that start the descending guitar riff; that happens at the beginning of each measure I'm pretty sure.

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