For those of you who do not know, (but care) this song has a time signature of 5/4 - 5 beats to every measure (quarter notes get 1 beat), instead of the usual 4/4 time or 4 beats to every measure. Most Western music is written in 4/4 time. If you count along with the song you'll find it quite interesting - but you gotta be quick! 1-2-3-4-5, 1-2-3-4-5 etc. Place emphasis on beat 1... Brubeck was famous for writing/playing in odd time signatures. While his name is most often associated with Take Five, it was actually his sax player, Paul Desmond, who composed it...
Having the vet come to my home... and put my 15 year old German Shepherd mix to sleep... while I held his paw... I remember him looking at me for the last time... our eye contact... we loved each other, he was like my son...
That was in March, 1999... ... I've been alone ever since... ... I really miss him, and the love he gave me... He was, a good dog... ...
I don't know if these are good or not... they look good... ...
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Hi Abagail... thats funny, I almost waved at you on my previous post on here, you read my mind... ... Its good to say hello on here once in a while... I hope you are well and enjoying life, ... Warmer weather is almost here, I have cabin fever... I miss walking in the park and being outside... Take care...
RE: .. And all that Jazz...
One of the finest songs ever record...For those of you who do not know, (but care) this song has a time signature of 5/4 - 5 beats to every measure (quarter notes get 1 beat), instead of the usual 4/4 time or 4 beats to every measure. Most Western music is written in 4/4 time. If you count along with the song you'll find it quite interesting - but you gotta be quick! 1-2-3-4-5, 1-2-3-4-5 etc. Place emphasis on beat 1... Brubeck was famous for writing/playing in odd time signatures. While his name is most often associated with Take Five, it was actually his sax player, Paul Desmond, who composed it...
Take Five