Title: Spirits in the Time Signature

Spirits in the Material World by The Police doesn’t just sound different—it moves different.

The groove lives in an unusual 7/4 time signature, which means instead of the standard 4-count feel, it cycles through seven beats—creating that slightly off-balance, hypnotic pulse.

What makes it genius:

  • Stewart Copeland plays it like it’s natural, almost disguising the complexity
  • Sting locks the bass into a repeating pattern that anchors the chaos
  • The rhythm feels like it’s leaning forward, never fully landing—perfect for a song about the tension between spirit and structure

Most listeners don’t count it—they feel it.

One line: The Police turned 7 beats into something that feels like freedom instead of math.

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