REM, Fall On Me, 117.9 BPM, Time Of The Season by the Zombies, 117.9 BPM, meanspeed=foreboding


As I have shown this week, the songs by REM, Fall On Me and that by the Zombies, Time Of The Season have the same meanspeed: foreboding. While this is wherer the mean of the speeds are, both of these piece feature sections in the neighboring categories of victory and lust.





For both songs=, the frequencies are;
meanspeed=117.9 beats per minute;
meanspace=0.509 seconds between beats, 2.04 seconds per measure;
meanbeat=1.965 beats per second;
meanfrequency=1.965 Hertz as pulses per minute;
meantone=251.52 Hertz, 31 cents above B3=246.942 Hertz and 69 cents below C4=329.628
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Best,

NY, New York
07 July 2006

Dave Matthews & The Zombies – “what’s your name? who’s your daddy?”- TIME OF THE SEASON – 40 year tempo maps

Time of The Season is a song that was originally recorded and released in 1967 by The Zombies. Their performance chart -



The song was covered last year by the Dave Matthews Band and is available on their Weekend On The Rocks [download]. The Matthews stage performance is represented by this tempo chart


The chart above the top represents a comparison of these versions.

All charts were based on calibrations, available on request, made by Hunter Newman and supervised by James C.C. Manning. The style of meanspeed charts was developed with the inspiration of Mike “The Spike” McKnight.

Spike.

Best,
Hunter Newman
Ian Schneider