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I initially wrote it as a four-four, but it didn't work well and I changed it to a kind of a waltz.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Craig Wedren's "Are We," Plus Conversations with The Civil Wars and NEeMA Mike Ragogna 2011
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I initially wrote it as a four-four, but it didn't work well and I changed it to a kind of a waltz.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Craig Wedren's "Are We," Plus Conversations with The Civil Wars and NEeMA Mike Ragogna 2011
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When disco, that oft-maligned 1970s staple, began to make inroads into popular acceptance with acts like LCD Soundsystem and Franz Ferdinand , who welded its four-four beats to rock music, a crucial component of the genre was left out.
New-Waving Hello in Hoboken Andy Beta 2011
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Why play four-four when your rhythm section could try to emulate the sound of a marching band skating on quicksand?
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Her influence will not be limited to breaking four-four ties.
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I think his is three-four and I changed it to four-four and, you know, brought in a different - a completely different kind of - a kind of drunken version of it.
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The music was upbeat four-four time, marching tunes from times of battle against the tyrants.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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And suddenly it becomes a four-four bar, and I never knew that until I wrote it out.
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It's a four-four rhythm but it's got a driving triplets.
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At the end of the fourth, the score stood four-four.
High School Confidential Jeremy Iversen 2006
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