I am not a musician, I don't read music and I don't actually play any instruments. However (and sorry if this sounds stupid) I'm a very good dancer and believe I have a good ear and feeling for tempo and beat.
However, when I listen to certain songs, I notice that there is a beat/tempo that changes the moment another instrument joins in, or the vocalist starts to sing.
The two pieces of music I notice this on all of the time is the intro to 'All my life' by the Foo Fighters and the change over from the verse into the chorus section of 'Forever came today' by Diana Ross and the Supremes.
I have no idea how to describe it correctly (hence my posting here) but in the Diana Ross song, I can only describe it as a slow beat that doesn't change tempo as it goes into the chorus, but it suddenly sounds as though the tempo goes to the same speed as 'Can't hurry love' (also by Diana Ross (or Phil Collins)).
I'm not really expecting anything from the query, but it just sits in the back of my mind and somebody may also think about it, but know what it's called (if anything).
Thanks in advance,
Pete J.
Thanks for answering. I just listened to the Chilli Peppers song and while I can hear what you mean, it isn't the same as I'm trying to describe. I also looked up the definition of syncopation and I don't think it is that as well.
Very difficult to explain what I'm hearing/feeling in words (funnily enough, one or two of my ex's have said the same sort of thing about me :)
– Peter Johnson Sep 04 '19 at 16:21Without singing it out to explain what I mean, I don't think I'm going to be able to explain it properly.
– Peter Johnson Sep 05 '19 at 17:18