My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion My brain is happy. I've not ever thought of myself neurodivergent, but I have some quirks which make me wonder sometimes if I don't have some divergences.

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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion yes, I like that beat. 4/4 is great and all, but it is nice to hear something different.
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion I have always enjoyed watching a floor of Lindy Hop dancers when confronted with "Take Five". Only a few understand why everything is failing so badly.
Alas, few Lindy dancers are also zweifachers.
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion I’ve always loved odd meters. Paul Desmond’s solo on “Take Five” makes me happy, but then it makes everyone happy so that may not prove anything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT9Eh8wNMkw
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@deelion My brain is happy. I've not ever thought of myself neurodivergent, but I have some quirks which make me wonder sometimes if I don't have some divergences.

@nomdeb Glad your brain is happy, neurodivergent or not! I'd never really considered it myself until a few years ago when people started talking about it more, and realised I ticked a lot of boxes!
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@deelion yes, I like that beat. 4/4 is great and all, but it is nice to hear something different.
@temporal_spider It is! I need to do some research and try to find some more electronic tracks in different timings - I did maybe 5 minutes searching before just making my own (I think I was looking for an excuse!)
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@deelion I have always enjoyed watching a floor of Lindy Hop dancers when confronted with "Take Five". Only a few understand why everything is failing so badly.
Alas, few Lindy dancers are also zweifachers.
@oddhack I rediscovered a metal band recently that I took photos of at gigs several times years ago - they were pretty heavy, with a lot of beat changes. It was a somewhat similar experience to your Lindy Hop dancers, watching a room full of metalheads trying to work out how to headbang to it!
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@deelion I’ve always loved odd meters. Paul Desmond’s solo on “Take Five” makes me happy, but then it makes everyone happy so that may not prove anything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT9Eh8wNMkw
@Virginicus ah yes, the theory may be flawed if actually just everyone likes it

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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion
For what it's worth (my brain has a complicated relationship with music), I'm autistic and this makes my brain intensely uncomfortable
Probably this is one of my least favourite genres though so I would be interested to hear other examples, I might go see what YouTube can offer..
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@deelion
For what it's worth (my brain has a complicated relationship with music), I'm autistic and this makes my brain intensely uncomfortable
Probably this is one of my least favourite genres though so I would be interested to hear other examples, I might go see what YouTube can offer..
@3TomatoesShort That's interesting, but also sorry!
Hope your YouTube adventure is more enjoyable! -
@3TomatoesShort That's interesting, but also sorry!
Hope your YouTube adventure is more enjoyable!@deelion
Oh no problem, I'm used to music disturbing my brain
I had a bit of a melt down in an Irish pub once because the music just had too many things happening at once 
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion @nomdeb yeah, I read once that one of the things about jazz, prog and math rock that makes brains happy is an element of challenge, at following the rhythm. Air drumming, tapping, or even just counting along in your head, is a lot easier to get a “similar” performance to for a non-musician than guitar or keyboards.
Which is effectively what Guitar Hero amounted to

Love your tune, that’s lush that is

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@deelion @nomdeb yeah, I read once that one of the things about jazz, prog and math rock that makes brains happy is an element of challenge, at following the rhythm. Air drumming, tapping, or even just counting along in your head, is a lot easier to get a “similar” performance to for a non-musician than guitar or keyboards.
Which is effectively what Guitar Hero amounted to

Love your tune, that’s lush that is

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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
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@folfdk I've also never really listened to jazz, but apparently I should!
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion "Read About It" and "Short Memory" by Midnight Oil both have great, different-than-most-rock-music time signatures in parts of each song, if you are looking for more samples to test the theory.
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My partner came up with a theory that weird time signatures in music make neurodivergent brains happy, but I mostly dislike prog rock, so I made a 5/4 dance song and yup, it made our brains happy.
I made a soundcloud just so maybe others can enjoy and/or someone can provide another data point for this theory???
@deelion Different vibes, but I've seen people classify the time signature both as 5/16 and as 10/16, so I guess that counts as unusual?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1jILV6rv2Q&list=RDb1jILV6rv2Q&index=1&t=5973s
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@folfdk I've also never really listened to jazz, but apparently I should!
I just realized there are several comments already about Take Five

Sorry about repeating that