What time signature is Radiohead’s “Myxomatosis” in?

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And here is my video analysing "Sail To The Moon" by Radiohead:.

Myxomatosis was not only the first Radiohead tune I ever heard but it is also among my absolute preferred tracks of all time. This track is likewise not the first time that Radiohead have handled to make a 4/4 noise very un-4/ 4! Let's have a more detailed take a look at how the of Myxomatosis works …

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0:00 Myxomatosis.
0:30 ?
1:51 .
3:28 the .
4:05 Daydreaming's .
4:35 HDpiano.
4:59 the drums.
5:59 the chorus.
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What is Radiohead's "Myxomatosis" in?

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26 Comments

  1. For someone who loves Radiohead so much, you don’t do that many analysis videos of them (at least, not anymore). This took me by surprise

    1. How is your comment 13 days old when the video was uploaded an hour ago ?

    1. @@slidenaway Because people agree with me that this video doesn’t make sense. No offense to David

  2. I feel it like 2 bars of 3, 1 bar of 2 and then two bars of 4 due to the drums. You can count 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 to the beat and it feels very smooth.

  3. Love your Radiohead analyses! Also, I heard the same rhythm as ‘Hot cuppa tea’, I think it works better phonologically. The H is easier to place on a beat because of the onset, whereas N has more of a gradual/indistinct beginning because it’s a consonant that continues compared to H which has a defined moment.

  4. Another one for the playlist. Love this kind of thing. Have you covered the music of Cecil Taylor? There’s some odd maths, I figure.

  5. i thinks band you should talk about more is soundgarden, they essentially music theory’s wet dream

  6. Just realized that David is making videos about my three favorite bands, Radiohead, Oasis and Blur

  7. You should analyse the smile’s work too.
    Wall of eyes has a lot of rythmic and harmonic gems!!

  8. To carry on with the Radiohead theme, would love if you did one of those “guess the song by the isolated drums/bass/guitar/vocals” with Radiohead!

  9. would love to see a video on some d’angelo songs – especially from his album voodoo cuz man that album is just insane

  10. Wow!!
    I can see why this is your favorite band. Not so much for them being popular, it’s their skill.
    It impresses me since I’m not so skilled like that.

  11. yess more david bennett radiohead!!! Please cover some The Smile songs! They’ve got tons of wonky time signatures, songs that are in 7/8, 11/8, 5/4 and so on

  12. This is so criminally underrated song (the best from the whole album)

  13. It might have taken less time for Thom to create this rhythm than for David to explain it.

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