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Seeing the Speed of Beatles -"Taxman" – REVOLVER- Speed Charts, iTunes ScreenShots, All Calibrations Revealed – No Registration Required!

February 20, 2008 · Comments Off

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“Taxman” is the first track from ‘Revolver’, an album written and performed by the Beatles. Upon thorough examination of the deepest parts of cyberspace, I could not find a space or representation of speed that reflected accurate tempo maps to this song.

At this point, The Beatles are our classical music, as Paul McCartney once said – well, he said it when he saw the sheet music to a Mozart quartet and something to the effect that the Beatles compositions would be the classical music of the future. He was right.

Meanspeed-Spencer Speed Summary
Song title=”Taxman”
composer=George Harrison
Performer=The Beatles
Album=’Revolver’
Trials calibrated=9
Calibration supervision=James C.C. Manning, A.S.C.
Beats measured=2,970
Time elapsed, complete=1,331.07 seconds
Average beat=0.448 seconds
Average velocity/mean speed=133.9 beats per minute
Corresponding pitch=571.2 Hertz
Recording source=CDP 7 464412
Digital mastering=A/A/D
Manufacturer=Capitol Records, Inc.
Intellectual property=© 1966, E.M.I. Records, Ltd.
Publishing rights=© 1966, Northern Songs, Ltd.
apparent message of song=pay your taxes, and be prepared to feel like you are paying the government too.
song ripped off=The Batman Theme, 1966 version
most interesting rhyme=’be’ and ‘me’, where we ’see’ -
Let me tell you how it will be There’s one for you, nineteen for me
Coolest element that has nothing to do with tempo=the D7(#9) chord! (”taxman!”)

Most vital element of song=Paul’s perfect bass line which is simple, yet for its time, it stands the test of time as that of a Mozart. The genius is simplicity, fluidity and a preternatural ability to create counterpoint lines without effort.
/Ian Andrew Schneider/
meanspeed music company
February 20, 2008

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