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YYZ is the IATA airport identification code of Toronto Pearson International Airport, near Rush's hometown. The band was introduced to the rhythm as Alex Lifeson flew them into the airport. A VHF omnidirectional range system at the airport broadcasts the YYZ identifier code in Morse code.
The song's introduction, played in a time signature of 10/8 (not 5/4 as the eighth note clearly is receiving the beat, not the quarter note), repeatedly renders the letters "Y-Y-Z" in Morse Code using various musical arrangements.
IIRC Circumstances has the most time signature changes of any Rush song. Looks like the transcriptions I found online can't even seem to agree on them. One of them shows the intro going from 4/4 to 3/4 to 2/4 to 7/8 to 4/4 to 5/4 to 3/4 to 5/4 in ten measures.
5 Νοε 2009 · I recently got interested in odd time signatures, I wonder why? Does anyone have list of Rush songs and the time signatures they are in? For example (I'm just making this up)
22 Ιουλ 2024 · You can find this in the song’s introduction, which is played in a time signature of 10/8 time signature, which repeatedly repeats the letters “Y-Y-Z” in Morse Code using various musical ...
25 Αυγ 2023 · From the mind-bending 10/8 time signature to solo spotlights for each member of the band, ‘YYZ’ is the pinnacle of Rush as masters of their craft. While sitting down with Classic Albums to discuss both Moving Pictures and 2112 , the members of Rush discussed the origins behind ‘YYZ’.
"YYZ" (pronounced "Why-Why-Zed") is the third song from the band's eighth studio album "Moving Pictures" which was recorded in October & November 1980 and re...