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John Lennon – His Two Favorite Slow Tempos: One, Buddhist, the other, Anglo-America. Tempo Analysis by the NJ Free School.

February 6, 2010 Ian A Schneider Leave a comment
The Newman Scale, © 2006-2010

The Newman Scale, © 2006-2010

John Lennon had two favorite slow speed ranges.

His Anglo-American speed of slowness is embodied in the songs MIND GAMES.  As you can see by the Newman Tempo Scale, the songs with beats per minute (bpm) 63-69, ritual, ceremony and tradition are predictive of emotions of the one *expressing* the emotion.  Simply because the one who is expressing an emotion does not mean a thing about how one FEELS the emotion in response to the same song.

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When Howard “the Joe” Schneider wants to get psyched up for a tennis match, and needs a rhythmic tape loop to run in his head in order that he reach that FLOW state we all seek so much, he gets pumped by sings at this speed.  In fact, Bette Middler and Neil Diamond at this speed work well for *him*.  Me?  I can play pretty well when I get a 94 bpm thing going.

As Germans proved in the late 1800s (all subsequent tested and duly confirmed by people as that of a Mach, Getty, Epstein, Repp, Clynes, Sachs, Levitin) that a preference for speed is not a one speed fits all thing in two ways.  One, the speed that we LIKE to hear has no correlate as that which we play (even if we are not musicians – as Lennon/McCartney said, “Listen to the music playing in your head,” and that’s what we all basically do).  I tend to play like an old Irish dude playing 6/8 song at 150 bpm.  These anomalies were proven again by the French research professor PAUL FRAISSE.

OK: so you are thinking, well, man, doesn’t that mean all speed is relative, there are no absolutes?  My reply: yes, *people* are on each other more appreciative of some speeds more than others, and people will play the same speed with a savage propensity to stay THE SAME OVER DECADES , if not life.  So if you’ve followed this site alone, you have seen James Taylor speed, Elton John, Eric Clapton speed.  Not to say that every song by Taylor is recorded in studio at 72-76 bpm, where any time james hits 77 1/2 his unconscious hits a Too Fast switch, and slowed down.  Enter His Holiness the Dalai Lama and his assertion that 40 Hertz is the ideal prayer speed.  40 Hertz is 2,400 bpm. Cut in half 5 times: one gets 75 bom, the speed of perfect grace.  Enter the song A Whiter Shade of Pale.

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John Lennon was known to have spent much down time with Procol Harem’s song, the most played song in the history of England’s BBC radio (“we skipped the light fandango, turned cartwheels cross the floor/I ws feeling kinda seasick/the crowd yelled out for more/the room was humming harder as the , etc/”) all a variation, recorded in the key of C and not the G as the song on which it is based: Air on the G String by Johann Sebastian Bach, in reality the second moment of JS Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto Number II in D major.  The song is all 40 Hertz area: it’s that speed which the Dalia Lama preaches.  In that area, just by the Beatles: Let It Be and Hey Jude *define* this James Taylor area.  The song Imagine defines the same area.

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An unfortunate play on words in the phrase “mean speed music hypothesis” is that the reason James Taylor, Sir Paul McCartney, John Lennon and for you who need to know, 15,000 pieces of music all calibrated with digital sources using quartz/lap SEIKO digital and Nike digital timepieces, with much help in finding what give me the most precision, ONLINE SPORTS of Texas, UNited States, a company who has made a contribution to a FREE school – good people in that way, and I so encourage anyone wanting to make their own tempo maps, back my work up, or take my work and prove it wrong – and those of you who follow this site and want to make your own maps of the same songs: check them out.  Many people talk a good game when they say, “Oh, a free school based on learning music tempo.  What a great idea!”  But those who come up with the money for a severely NOT for profit are RARE, and ONLINE SPORTS stepped up on their own.  They did not ask for a mention, by the way.  I just spent over 12 year hunting down every retail store in all of New York City, including Paragon’s, Herman’s and Models, no one came close to the Texans.

As Rob Reiner once said, Enough of my yapping.  Look at what happens when the speed exceeds ~77.459666… beats per minute, ie √60″ x 10^-2 or .774569666…” between per beat.  Am I wrong?  Is the Newman scale oversimplified?  You tell me.

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Ian Andrew Schneider

New Jersey Free School,

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February 6, 2010

(SPECIAL SUPER BOWL COMMENTARY BY  THE RIAA’s [Jim Deluva]:

“I’m guessing: Saints 41, Colts 37.  Shockey, Bush, Brees and a lack of men of size to stop them on the Colts side.  Jonathan Vilma leading Saints defensive attack that will show how Vilma received *nothing but A’s* in college.  Plus, 2005, Manning son, Peyton wins for Indianapolis.  In 2007, his Manning quarterback brother Elijah wins again for New York.  But of this greatest NFL family that ever was, and, given the probable player lockout next year, ever *will be* has never seen dad Archie’s New Orléans Saints in the equation.  Then again, there is the beauty of football: the athletic skills are so evenly matched, the practice and film study so extensive, that it will come down to a Good Day or Bad Day thing.   On a good day, Peyton Manning is not beatable – on a bad day, he is human as he nearly lost to the 9-7 Jets two weeks ago.  On a bad Day, Jeremy Shockety yells at his teammates for never getting a pass, gets a ball thrown his way and drops it – on a good day, Shockey plays with the ferocity of that of a Mike Singletary or Joe Klecko.  Reggie Bush has a perfect stage ti simple run over people and make us forget the best running back that has ti this point ever played – that 2,003 yard in 14 games Mr. Simpson.  So I’m thinking: OJ never even made the Super Bowl.  Reggie will lead the Saints to victory of he wants to turn the page on US history, 20th  —> 21st century”  – Jimmy Deluva – peace everybody!

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February 1, 2010 Ian A Schneider Leave a comment

the speed of the moment from 1/2 Hertz – 2 1/4 Hertz can be broken down in a phenomenology that is natural.  I invented nothing – I simply saw the order trying to  in chaos and spent 21 years calibrating over 15,00 carefully chosen pieces of music trying to OBJECTIVELY DISPROVE MYSELF.  Haven’t.  Then again, those of you who log on every day know the theory is if not correct at least valid and so overwhelmingly shown by preponderance of evidence as to be obvious.

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Matthews’ Moods: THE BEST OF WHAT’S AROUND – Speed, emotion attitude and mood captured in tempo calibrations, maps, readable-for-all (!) charts – and video of Dave’s Mom’s favorite song

September 15, 2009 Ian A Schneider Leave a comment

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map

The Dave Matthews Band have a ‘greatest hits’ double album that was released in 2007 called The Best of What’s Around, Volume One.

iTunes denoted every song on this album as being in the “Rock” genre of music. A usual, iTunes does not fill in the tempo information in at all. Nowhere is there a BPM indication for the sitting there waiting for something (cough) BPM column – why – speed is difficult to survey. Freeware abounds – and it’s all freeware, because non of it works – not that I have a personal problem with the savage extenders of what they call ‘truth’ – as that of a disreputable [we all know who they are]. Garbage, because not only are the speeds absurd, they’ll overwrite the files you have going now. To insert these numbers, highlight the song, press [Command + I] go to Option, ten tabs down will be a huge fat empty BPM frame. You can only use whole numbers, but for those of you that use 1/10ths of beats per minute, as you can see you’re all set.

The Spencer-Carlton Speed Summary of Each album track:

song= “The Best Of What’s Around”
original album=Under The Table And Dreaming
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=96.5 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=enthusiasm,
c) average beat length in time=0.622 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=411.60 hertz, 89 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 11 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map 2

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map 2

song= “Don’t Drink The Water”
original album=Before These Crowded Streets
Concert venue=Sound Advice Ampitheater, West Palm Beach, Florida
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=95.2 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=enthusiasm,
c) average beat length in time=0.631 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=406.00 hertz, 40 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 60 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “What Would You Say”
original album=Remember Two Things
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=119.6 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=victory,
c) average beat length in time=0.502 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=510.41 hertz, 56 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 44 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

song= “Crash Into Me”
original album=Crash
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=101.1 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=natural,
c) average beat length in time=0.594 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=431.30 hertz, 65 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 35 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map 3

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map 3

song= “Too Much”
original album=Crash
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=114.6 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=foreboding,
c) average beat length in time=0.523 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=489.07 hertz, 83cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 17 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “Stay (Wasting Time)”
original album=Before These Crowded Streets
concert venue=Verizon Wireless Ampitheater, Selma, Texas
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=105.7 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=lust,
c) average beat length in time=0.568 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=450.99 hertz, 42 cents above A4=440.000 hertz, 58 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.


song= “Everyday”
original album=Everyday
concert venue=The Saratoga Performing Arts Center, known as SPACE by anyone who knows someone else, in Saratoga Springs, in my home state of New York
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=90.7 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=enthusiasm,
c) average beat length in time=0.661 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=387.17 hertz, 78 cents above F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz, 22 cents below G4=391.995 hertz.

song= “Crush”
original album=Before These Crowded Streets
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=94.2 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=enthusiasm,
c) average beat length in time=0.637 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=402.01 hertz, 43 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 57 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “So Right”
original album=Everyday
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=111.6 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=lust,
c) average beat length in time=0.538 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=476.16 hertz, 36 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 64 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “Ants Marching”
concert venue=Giants Stadium, East Rutherford in my parents’ home state of New Jersey-how else would I have the contacts to pull off Mission Springsteen this summer?
original album=Remember Two Things
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=113.2 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=lust,
c) average beat length in time=0.530 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=483.61 hertz, 61 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 39 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “The Space Between”
album=Everyday
a) mean speed/average expected tempomeanspeed=84.9 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=renewal,
c) average beat length in time=0.707 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=362.24 hertz, 63 cents above F4=349.228 hertz, 37 cents below F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz.

song= “Two Step”
original album=Crash
fast parts:
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=209.6 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=fast, 3.5 beats per second,
c) average beat length in timee=0.286 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=894.09 hertz, 27 cents above A5=880.000 hertz, 73 cents below A#5/Bb5=932.328 hertz,
slower parts:
a) meanspeed=104.8 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=natural,
c) average beat length in time=0.572 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=447.05 hertz, 27 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 73 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “Grey Street”
album=Busted Stuff
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=99.6 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=natural,
c) average beat length in time=0.602 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=424.96 hertz, 39 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 61 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

song= “Grace Is Gone”
album=The Best Of What’s Around, Volume One
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=95.0 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=enthusiasm,
c) maverage beat length in time=0.632 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=405.18 hertz, 57 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 43 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “Hunger For The Great Light”
album=Busted Stuff
a) mean speed/average expected tempomeanspeed=120.0 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=victory,
c) average beat length in time=0.500 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=511.85 hertz, 61 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 39 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

song= “American Baby”
album=Stand Up!
a) mean speed/average expected tempomeanspeed=121.8 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=victory,
c) average beat length in timee=0.497 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=515.45 hertz, 73 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 27 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

song= “Louisiana Bayou”
concert venue=Nissan Pavillion at Stoneridge, Bristol, Virginia
a) mean speed/average expected tempo=101.4 beats per minute,
b) mood expressed/mean-emotion=natural,
c) average beat length in time=0.597 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=428.58 hertz, 54 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 46 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map 7

"The Best Of What's Around" / Dave Matthews band / mood and tempo map 7


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September 15, 2009