Music Therapy and Football? The Man Who Uses Music To Lead and Motivate: Pete Carroll, coach of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks, Offers a Song of the Moment – "Regulate" by Warren G featuring Nate Dogg – tempo breakdown, Coach's | YouTube embedded and linked, bpm_scan

Coach Pete Carroll of the National Football League has fantastically well-known prime-time taste in music. He tweeted today that we ought to check out this song.

sunny saturday #SOTD! regulate by warren g and nate dogg: http://t.co/e8psNfl
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Looking for the exact timing of the line, in my search it was not calculated or mapped with any time. Do I have too much time on my hands? Maybe. But Coach Carroll chose two songs in this [onlinezineblogonmaglinezineblog] (cyber-publication), one of which, LOSE YOURSELF by Eminem rallied many people to find interest in my work – which has Nothing – NOTHING – to do with profit – hence the “download freely.” many people come to me and say: Why do you do it for free? I say:

 

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1) There’s a ton of interesting material online that is free, I cannot demand or even wine and beg for money, hence no usernames, no passwords, no Donate Here pop-ups, 2) If one of twenty people can really use meanspeed® music theory as their OWN, personalized therapy, and I represent that I am available at any time if a speed is in question.

When I started this – no one on-line besides bpmdatabase.com was in place. Now, there are 100s of little companies, as my little company. I put myself out every day for one reason:

Pete Carroll Suggested SOTD nate Dogg -Warren_G - REGULATE - speed chart- bpm scan by meanspeed music

Pete Carroll Suggested SOTD nate Dogg -Warren_G - REGULATE - speed chart- bpm scan by meanspeed music

2a) when someone’s bad songs and bad invisible and inaudible tape-loops in their (YOUR, and mine, of course, kinda take one to know one!) head are replaced by KNOWN *scientifically disprovable* or provable, ie, unlike most “companies” sound that you *already own* -

Pete Carroll Suggested #SOTD nate Dogg -Warren_G - REGULATE - speed chart- bpm scan by meanspeed music

Pete Carroll Suggested #SOTD nate Dogg -Warren_G - REGULATE - speed chart- bpm scan by meanspeed music

Meanspeed-Carlton Song Summary
arithmetic mean speed/median expected tempo=95.4 beats per minute

average beat=~629 milliseconds

common tone=407 Hertz in Just Intonation Temperament

 

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July 31, 2011

"I Am Real" – Tempo Breakdown of the Single by the husband of Real House Alexandra McCord, Mr. SIMON van Kempen – bpm scan, video, tempo maps

The Real House Alexandra McCord, Mr. SIMON van Kempen released a single called I AM REAL.

tempo - I_AM_REAL_SIMON_VAN_KEMPER_Bravo-124 beats per minute

tempo - I_AM_REAL_SIMON_VAN_KEMPER_Bravo-124 beats per minute

I broke down the performance by tempo, and I made a very short movie out of it.

Meanspeed®-Carlton Summary

arithmetic mean speed/average expected tempo=123.95 beats per minute.

average beat=484 milliseconds

mean tone=528.9 Hertz

above, a James Joint, below, Simon from YouTube.

Ian Andrew Schneider

meanspeed® music company

July 25, 2011

Genesis tempo breakdown – live from Seconds Out – "I Know What I Like" – tempo diagram, bpm scan and video

Upon a search for the exact tempo or tempo line of advance I did not receive more than this:

  1. GENESISI KNOW WHAT I LIKE (IN YOUR WARDROBE) LYRICS

    http://www.sing365.com/…;Know-What-I-Like-In-Your-WardrobeGene – Cached

    I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) lyrics performed by Genesis.

  2. I Know What I Like Lyrics – Genesis

    http://www.lyricsfreak.com/g/genesis/i+know+what+i+like_10128755.html – Cached

    I Know What I Like Lyrics – It’s one o’clock and time for lunch, When the sun beats down and i lie on the bench I can always…

  3. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) Lyrics by Genesis

    http://www.lyricsdepot.com › Genesis Lyrics – Cached

    Lyrics Depot is your source of lyrics to I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) by Genesis. Please check back for more Genesis lyrics.

  4. GenesisI Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) Sheet Music

    See and download Genesis I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) sheet music in your Tempo: Moderately. Metronome: q = 104. Styles: Art-Rock/Progressive

  5. File:2125 – Pittsburgh – Mellon Arena – GenesisI Know What I

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    it.wikipedia.org/…/File:2125_-_Pittsburgh_-_Mellon_Arena_-_Gen – Cached

    Performing “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)”. Tempo di esposizione, 1/60 s (0,016666666666667). Rapporto focale, f/4,1

  6. GenesisI Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) live at apollo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5c_R1QHUqg8 min – Dec 2, 2008 – Uploaded by americanboydeluxe
    GenesisI Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) live at apollo al passo con la loro musica….ma di certo non e stato tempo
  7. GenesisI Know What I Like Karaoke Version‏ – YouTube

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2h45vYRCr030 sec – Jun 29, 2011 – Uploaded by singmagickaraokenews
    GenesisI Know What I Like Karaoke Version High-Definition Graphics, Supreme Audio Quality, Adjustable Pitch/Tempo and more.
    More videos for I know What I Like Genesis tempo »
  8. Genesis

    starling.rinet.ru/music/genesis.htm – Cached

    Track listing: 1) Dancing With The Moonlight Knight; 2) I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe); 3) Firth Of Fifth; 4) More Fool Me; 5) The Battle Of Epping

  9. Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Selling England By the Pound

    http://www.amazon.com/Selling-England-Pound-Genesis/…/B000024E9… – Cached

    The tune goes through several different layers of dynamics and tempo. That tune is followed by the first Genesis hit single, “I Know What I Like (In Your

  10. Genesis | album reviews | adriandenning.co.uk

    http://www.adriandenning.co.uk/genesis.html – Cached

    This is a much more up-tempo number however and seems slightly clumsy from a ….. The lyrics to the charting single ‘I Know What I Like ( In Your Wardrobe

thus I did the work of finding the precise tempo myself with the help of my staff.

The information about Genesis’

tempo speed diagram-Genesis- I Know What I Like

tempo speed diagram-Genesis- I Know What I Like

I Know What I Like is stated nowhere better

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tempo speed diagram-Genesis- I Know What I Like_1

than in Wikipedia which in part states:

“I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)” was the first charting single by the rock band Genesis. The single was first released in the UK in August 1973, but did not become a hit until April 1974, when it reached number 21 in the UK Singles Chart.

Its original b-side was the non-album track “Twilight Alehouse,” a song about a lonely man who finds solace in the local tavern. This song had been in Genesis’s live set since 1970 but was not recorded in the studio until 1973.

“I Know What I Like” is also the second track on the Selling England by the Pound album. A lighthearted pop song, it provides a moment of comic relief after the opening number, “Dancing With The Moonlit Knight.”

The song’s lyrics, like many of Peter Gabriel’s in his Genesis days, tell a story. It portrays a young man who pushes a lawn mower for a living and shares his philosophy on life that he does not want to grow up and do great things, being perfectly happy where he is. Betty Swanwick’s painting The Dream, which was used as the Selling England album cover, provided inspiration for the lyrics.

The song has a somewhat Eastern sound, full of hand percussion rhythms and an electric sitar riff from Mike Rutherford (played in concert by Steve Hackett), and it foreshadows the world music that Gabriel would later experiment with in his solo career. Rutherford’s bass playing is also highly prominent, and keyboardist Tony Banks uses a note played on the low end of the Mellotron during the intro and ending to imitate the sound of a lawn mower. This particular effect was discovered during a recording session by Peter Gabriel while Banks was taking a bathroom break.

Later live versions of this song (such as the one on Seconds Out) feature an extended instrumental section which includes snippets of various other Genesis songs – such as “Visions of Angels,” “Blood on the Rooftops,” “Dancing with the Moonlit Knight” and “Stagnation” – and even songs by other artists, such as the Animals’ “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” Phil Collins performed a dance during these instrumentals, in which he would beat himself silly with a tambourine; this can seen in the Genesis: In Concert film from 1977, as well as the live DVDs The Way We Walk – Live in Concert (1992) and When in Rome 2007.

“I Know What I Like” was the band’s only pop hit of their early years, at a time when progressive rock bands largely avoided the singles market. The song was even played on Top of the Pops and danced to by Pan’s People. Its success would not be topped until And Then There Were Three’s “Follow You, Follow Me,” some four years later, and it remains the band’s biggest hit without Phil Collins as frontman.

For the The Way We Walk and Turn It On Again tours, this song was played as part of a medley of old Genesis songs, and was often performed with excerpts of one of band’s oldest pieces, Stagnation, from the album Trespass. During the Turn It On Again tour shows, images from the band’s history cycled by in the background.

In 1993, Marillion’s ex-frontman Fish did a cover version of this song on his Songs from the Mirror album.

Meanspeed-Carlton Summary

speed=86.5 beats per minute

beats in song=1,008

trials measured=10

mean time of song=8 minutes, 11.7 seconds

average beat=~693.3 milliseconds

songs within 1% of speed=Theme from ‘The Barney Miller Show’, “I Got A Name,” Jim Croce, “XMas in February,” Lou Reed, “Holding Back The Years,” Simply Red, “The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia,” Vicki Lawrence, “Low Life,” Sting, “The Man With The Child In His Eyes,” Kate Bush.

Ian Andrew Schneider

Meanspeed® Music Company

July 25, 2011

Wikipedia link found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Know_What_I_Like_%28In_Your_Wardrobe%29