I like how the 4/4 rythm sounds normal, but when the 3/4 rythm comes in, the 4/4 rythm seems to... slow down, like if the 4/4 was still there, buit it's now playing in reference to the 3/4 rythm, so it sounds slower. but if you focus on it, it's still the same exact velocity as before. cool video :D
What's great about the rhythms is you end up reducing it to the greatest common denominator (GCD for those that remember highschool) so the kick and snare, while at 120 bpm, kinda reduce it to only be noticed on the halfway point and the first note, but they're just doing their own thing at 120bpm. Reminds me of when i meet people in the city where while they're overall living fast paced, they've learned to create a paced rhythm Edit: even when the high hat comes in, the other two pull the packaging of the rhythm into that same pace 2nd edit: I wonder if this could apply to our culture as a whole where no matter how fast paced a city gets, the rural culture around it sets the pace. Obviously it isn't applicable to all but it's a fun thought to play with
it's odd how something kinda complex like this can come naturally to even unexperienced people. I am trying to wrap my head around how to play a 4:5 polyrhythm with both my hands drumming.
Somehow starting with the kick made this seem way harder. Once I just listened to the complete rhythm it was way easier and definitely something I’ve played. Cool stuff.
I like how the 4/4 rythm sounds normal, but when the 3/4 rythm comes in, the 4/4 rythm seems to... slow down, like if the 4/4 was still there, buit it's now playing in reference to the 3/4 rythm, so it sounds slower. but if you focus on it, it's still the same exact velocity as before. cool video :D
Its because everything is 4/4 in a way, it just depends on tempo
This is what I think about 24 hours a day.
Radiohead ahh beat
we’re backdrifting
It’s satisfying that they’re all at the top at the same time
Yes that’s how polyrhythms work
@@mranima748 I'm not a music guy, Idk what a polyrhythm is. I just like the noise.
Bc of the layout being a 2-bar measure, theyre also all at the bottom at the same time too
If you want to do this in Ableton there's a cool device called Euclidian Sequencer that has this exact UI
u can also do it manualy in any daw or on any instrument...takes a little more skill perhaps.
trying to play this on a kit is mind-bending at first but ya get the feel pretty quick
A trick my drumline teacher taught me about finding 120 bpm was to think of the song poker face
IMO Billie Jean is much easier. You can always hear that grooving bass line and the bun ci ca ci of the drums right away. That's 120 all day.
or you could just listen to a watch ticking. I mean, why aren't you using a metronome, man?
What's great about the rhythms is you end up reducing it to the greatest common denominator (GCD for those that remember highschool) so the kick and snare, while at 120 bpm, kinda reduce it to only be noticed on the halfway point and the first note, but they're just doing their own thing at 120bpm. Reminds me of when i meet people in the city where while they're overall living fast paced, they've learned to create a paced rhythm
Edit: even when the high hat comes in, the other two pull the packaging of the rhythm into that same pace
2nd edit: I wonder if this could apply to our culture as a whole where no matter how fast paced a city gets, the rural culture around it sets the pace. Obviously it isn't applicable to all but it's a fun thought to play with
I've been jamming 3:4 (and other) polyrythms for atleast 20 years now just for fun. Not even realizing what rythm it is
it's odd how something kinda complex like this can come naturally to even unexperienced people. I am trying to wrap my head around how to play a 4:5 polyrhythm with both my hands drumming.
Polyrhythmic declaration of memory.
My brain: Oooooooh I’m blinded by the lights
Hello halftau. I'm gonna learn this. The 4:3 doesn't sound like much. But when 12 comes in, amazing. Ties it all together.
Technically, it's 8:6:24 but sounds like 4:3:12
or it’s 4:3:12 played twice right
0:18 Is a freaking rap!!
Somehow starting with the kick made this seem way harder. Once I just listened to the complete rhythm it was way easier and definitely something I’ve played. Cool stuff.
They keep colliding... Chronologically speaking.
pass-the-god-damn-butter
I see this channel blowing up in months
If you rotate your phone upside down you will see something....😳
drum n bass
Kick Snare
Tom Hi Hat
120 bpm
pass the god damn butter
but when 6 and 8 and 24 comes out sounds like 3:4:12 polyrhythm
Love me a good 3/4 polyrhythm
nice and diferent snare partert, really catchy
Crazy
The Cure - Close to Me
Amazing
This is some Talking Heads nonsense and I love it
totally normal shape 🗿
Karma Chamaleon lol
Very cool , dude
Everybody cut footloose
All we need is some random pitches
Woah benger lol
Sounds like a reggaeton
Brain melted
deadmau5
Remind me of TruePiano Diana Monds again
What app are you using?
I love being a nerd
this is not really a polyrhythm, just a 12/8 groove
4:3:12
Does it mean something when I'm able to play this during first watch with my hand and foot?
Yes, it means either your hand or foot is capable of playing two times at once.
App?
Its 6:8:24
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Where is the 3, 4, and 12? I don't see those numbers at all
It's how much beats all the drum stuff will make until they make beats at the same time
It’s a 6:8:24 which like all ratios can be simplified to 3:4:12
Do 11:33:220
breakcore soundin ass
How this have 2.1K likes???
Without hihat it sucked