@Felthry I think I like the way you have accents at a nonuniform rhythm? Like in Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean", you have every other measure ending an eighth-note earlier and it's nonuniform but consistent in a way I can lock into https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w2kLS4gkks
@packbat you see unusual time signatures fairly frequently in battle music, stuff that's supposed to make you feel a bit overwhelmed--see for example the 23/8 ganondorf battle music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thomsF5OY_g or the "28-and-change/16" Strong One (Masked Man) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgIRaLHLug0
Or, it's used in a less overwhelming and more just "urgent" manner in the 5/4 battle theme Don't Be Afraid, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbORjWw_6No
@Felthry it's a way to use the very rhythm of the music to create tension, isn't it? The rhythm is unsettled and unsteady, which adds to the feeling that the situation is up in the air and we are yet to feel how it will come down.
(Oh, hey, "Don't Be Afraid" uses the 5/4 clave! I only learned the name of that recently, so. 😄)
@packbat yeah I could probably find a few other pieces that use the clave rhythm too, it's not uncommon. It's like 4/4 but sped up at the end of each measure
@packbat here's one for example! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_C93GeSwWA
@packbat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1KtpD018WY this isn't a 5/4 clave but I don't know what it _is_
@Felthry yeah - like, there's definitely a part with a slow-slow-fast-fast rhythm, like the 5/4 clave, but this is really odd and interesting and there is something more complicated going on.
@packbat It certainly sounds off balance at least
@Felthry Yeah, the rapid changes in pattern definitely fit right into a "this is disorienting" feel