this is deeper: mistake number 1: you wrote pi in the decimal system, but you used a duodecimal equal tempered European piano. mistake number 2: you used a scale where all melodies sound great, you didn't use all notes and semitones inside one single octave - the octave must be of the same system of the way you wrote pi, otherwise you lessen the contribution of pi (solution: 1. use the duodecimal form of pi, 2. play all notes and semitones inside one single octave) What you made is great because it's the scale great! Nothing to do with pi!
Very good statement, uploader-X. I would be interested to listen to a score or pi using the duodecimal form of pi instead of the decimal form of pi... or also in base 72... ( www.tonalsoft.com/enc/e/edo-11-odd-limit-error.aspx )
I haven't seen the advanced math in the comments section, but I am procrastinating on understanding my math-heavy computer science homework. I gotta figure out how to program finding the minima of an n-dimentional surface so that I can get the computer to figure out what a handwritten "2" looks like.... Kill me please. 😭 It's due in three days. Kill me.
Why is everyone talking about how he's still reading comments and not commenting on how absolutely magical and stunning that was? For a song that was made just from digits in a certain order, that was beautiful! I immediately started getting chills within the first few seconds of the music.
Yes, unfortunately many music teachers do not understand that music theory is first and foremost about mathematics and not about some pointless harmony circles of fifths or some made up names for different octaves. It's first and foremost about numbers and how they come together.
@@kathrynyaksich7588 I mean, if the digits are random, there would be a point where pi would repeat once again. although, it would be a gijillion digits away. ofc the entire sequence wouldn't loop for example, the first 4 digits (without the 3) appear 5 times in a million digits of pi.
Pi is an irrational number. Its decimals seem random, but we can still calculate millions of digits. It has no pattern, no loop. Irrational numbers have no pattern.
i'm not really sure if it was intended, but the cadence at the end sounding 'incomplete' (like it wants to finish on the tonic) is a really nice touch to show how pi never ends. well done!
I come back from time to time, since I first watched this 10y ago back in highschool. What a touching masterpiece that brings out the intricate mysterious nature of π! I'm glad we can still find your video after all this time!
Ji Sz That's a pretty skewed outlook. If it can be appreciated what's the harm in doing so? And if we must be technical about it all, nothing holds value until an awareness deems it so. The universe itself would be utterly meaningless without the emergence of consciousness within manifestation. Humanity's one fault is that it seems to fabricate problems out of even the most flawless of things...
I'm thinking she means the sound it makes. Like you can say the letter 'E' but the letter E still has sounds. Ę Ë Ē Ė È É Ê You can say the word 'One' but what sound does it make? There was actually a movie I seen where a pianist could here numbers and she always feared her leg getting chopped off with an ax because of a curse from her childhood. She became a school teacher and one day a student brought an ax in and she fell on it while fighting him for it. Not saying that Braezzy can or can't but people who actually hear numbers as notes or melodies are beyond special.
Kyller Queen music is math... cause in order to sound good you need the keys to match in a mathematical way to produce patterns that the brain enjoys finding...
As a musician and chemist, who's party trick for the longest time has been speed running the first 30 digits of pi (I used to be able to do 50 😭), I very much appreciated this.
Also, it is 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647% better than mine. ※ This is correct.
BloodRoseKitten why would you despise the cience 'we invented' to explain the universe ? I understand that it's hard and the more you learn the harder it gets but trust me everytime you learn a new thing in math the world around you changes because you see things that were a complete mistery untill then :) obviously i'm talking about fisics and those things as well but it all comes down to numbers and the way we use them :)
This is so beautiful. Especially the first 40 seconds and tail end. It sounds enchanting. I could write a story about it. The last time I heard a Melody of this energy, I was little and listened to the piano piece that accompanied the opening to Disney’s beauty and the beast where they read out the tale accompanied by stained glass pictures.
It is sad that so many people over analyze everything instead of enjoying what another people's want to share with you. I love this video and I love the idea, I hope you keep posting stuff like this, a lot of people will say that it's just another song and Blah blah blah, but What makes it different it's that you took your time to put this up together and post it, and for that THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR PASSION.
NeoFobia666 yeah that's people, they tend to act like a smart Alec in stuffs like this, one single mistake and they criticize you non stop buy proving things that we don't know is correct or not, that's just.. Humans..last time i saw someone stating that they are a genius and the commenters was very cruel and some stated the same thing lol.. You can't trust anyone in the cyber world :D
Pi doesn't sound like that. The notes aren't assigned chromatically. They are assigned to a scale and just uses the other hand and chords to fit it in to the context of what's being played. Jacob Collier explains this very well in a video where he talks about context. It's really cool. But ya pi itself has no real effect on the music.
@@Gimbusik As is time. You can subdivide time infinitely. In 0.3 seconds I’m 0.3 seconds older. In 0.03 seconds I’m 0.03 seconds older. And so on and so forth. Of course quickly the subdivisions become meaningless like once you past the plank time.
You will never be exactly pi years old. When we calculate time, we are really only able to capture intervals that something can fall under. When we are 16 years old, we include the entire yearlong interval, which makes the calculation of being exactly 16.00000000 years both mathematically unfeasible, and is also unpractical in discourse. Time is best looked at through a lens of intervals, which “pi” cannot really been seen as an interval; a number either is, or isn’t pi, and pi’s location on the number-line is infinitesimally small among the irrational numbers. The best way I can think to look at it (imo) is things can be shorter than pi years, or longer than pi years, but “pi years old” is an infinitely small number on the age-line that it might not be worth calculating
Words are not enough to describe how genius this is!!!! Magnificent, outstanding, just like nature… a pleasure to be a part of it! Thanks so so so much 👏👏👏
RUclips Algorithm 2011: Wait a minute.. 2012: Maybe it needs more time. 2013: Nah. 2014: Someday... 2015: Pi song? Nty. 2016: Pfft... 2017: Closer.. 2018: Not yet. 2019: Here you go!
I have no idea why this video is in my recommended list but I don't regret clicking! Such beautiful music, I feel like I could go to sleep withe this tune if only it were to be longer. I would never have the patience to play or even create something like this so kudos to you! You have just earned a like congrats!
Smudged learning is easy. I got grounded for 3 months couldn't do anything but we had a piano in the house and a guitar. I learned to play both. Was the easiest time I ever did :)
Actually, while you probably will find many finite sequences in PI, being infinite in length doesn’t guarantee that each and every single progression of numbers will be there. Try to find the sequence of numbers 1, 2, 3, ... or the number “e” embedded into PI. “e” also being infinite, won’t be there unless pi itself at some point starts adopting “e”, which I cannot prove, but I don’t find very likely either. I know it can’t be “e” and “sqrt(2)” at the same time either. So you won’t have every single progression or permutation in PI.
@@roygalaasen wait.... that doesn't make any sense. The only way it couldn't possibly hold at least an approximation (not the exact number obviously, but we're talking about finite sequences) is if it repeats. Which we don't know if it does so therefore it's very possible that every finite sequence exists within pi.
Joe Joe yes, you are right! Listen to yourself now: “an approximation”? How much of an approximation? What does approximate mean in this context? You simply make an infinite sequence of number finite. Chop of the end somewhere in infinity, then you have an approximation. That means you most likely find 314 somewhere in the digits of pi, but the longer the sequence you want to find, the harder it will get. (Maybe impossible?) now think if we construct a new number: pi where you remove all zeroes (or ones or twos, etc...) now it is easy to see that you have an infinite number that can’t contain all other sequences of numbers within. Another way to see that infinite sequences can’t possibly contain every possible sequences of numbers are that e and pi would start containing each other after a while, and if that was the case, I think we would have that e and pi are algebraic numbers, which they are proven to not be. IE: pi = y-10^x e This is nope! Proven to be not possible. And I do hope a real mathematician drops by because I always love to be corrected (and learn something new in the process) [sorry the edit was an autocorrect that I didn’t see when posting.]
A bit late to comment, but I think this is one of my favorite representations of Pi with music; it sounds much better than a lot of the other songs of Pi I've heard. Cheers! 💙
I HATE it when I'm searching for a certain song and discover that the uploader only uploaded a part of the actual song.. Do a livestream and play the full song!
TastySoda Always expect the most stupid and be positively surprised when your expectation is wrong. Without this device the internet would've driven me crazy, haha. Luckily for your psychological health, I was joking :).
Pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, and this is just the beginning; it keeps on going, forever, without ever repeating. Which means that contained within this string of decimals, is every single other number. Your birthdate, combination to your locker, your social security number, it's all in there, somewhere. And if you convert these decimals into letters, you would have every word that ever existed in every possible combination; the first syllable you spoke as a baby, the name of your latest crush, your entire life story from beginning to end, everything we ever say or do; all of the world's infinite possibilities rest within this one simple circle. Now what you do with that information; what it's good for, well that would be up to you.
Kittey Kittey The circle thing is obvious. That's like saying a yard can be devided into 3 feet, or into any other number of units. When you use a different number, you get a different unit size. For example, 10 londs make up a yard. A lond, which is my made up unit, would be 3.6 inches. If you use 720 units to make a full circle, each one would be a half of a degree. The 360 units came from our previous base-60 counting system. It was a made-up system, like any other system. I don't get your circle example at all.
Kittey Kittey Do you have any brain at all? You can use any number, but the "degree" system uses 360. 360 is not inherently connected to circles, it was chosen as a number to represent going a fraction of the way around a circle. In the past, some people used a base-60 counting system. Notice that 60×6=360. Clocks have 12 numbers, one number per hour. Note that 12 is one fifth of 60. Note that there are 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour, as well as 24 hours per day. Note that 24 is two fifths of 60. Notice how between each number on your clock, there are five spaces, one for each second/minute. Five is one twelfth of 60. This shows that timekeeping, as well as circle measuring, is highly based off of base-60 counting systems. You coulda chose any number of seconds to the minute, or minutes to the hour, or hours to the day. But that would change the legth of the given unit. Same goes with circles. Lets say you made up a unit for measuring a fraction of the distance around the circle. We'll call it a xinute. Now, you chose a number of xinia (xinute plural) to represent going around a circle. If x is the number you chose, than there are x xinia around a circle, and that's a fact. The same goes for degrees. The guy who invented them chose 360 to represent how many degrees it takes to go around a circle. Fact is, there are 360 degrees around a circle. This debunks your entire "proof." (It's hard to call it a proof, more like a meaningless fact.) And the guys in the comments who agree with you are idiots too. Give me ONE proof, then we talk.
Kittey Kittey I get easily offended when someone acts like a concompleteplete moron, while pretending that they are smart. And if you've been debating this trivial subject with me 'till now, it is clear you have time in your life for this, apperantly.
@@Astryder In what way did I not understand his "joke"? He's saying it's an easter egg because it's both the digits of pi and it sounds relatively good. I'm just saying that you could make every random number sound good. There's nothing in his comment I didn't understand, I'm just pointing out it's stupid. I'm getting awfully defensive, but it's only because people like you are terribly smug.
NEW for Pi Day 2020: The story behind this song! ruclips.net/video/z7vovDiPjW4/видео.html
Happy pi day, everyone! :)
aSongScout I'm having a hard time believing that song came from a string of numbers, but cool!
It's weird you comment the same day I get this in my recommended
aSongScout As a Freemason, I thank you for your time and research.
Why have you chosen the black tile as the number 7 and not the white one? (I've never studied Music so I don't know which is it)
Miles Morales Yeah haha this video got chosen by the RUclips Algorithm gods over the last few days, the views have blown up
I like the fact that this video is almost 9 years old and he still gives hearts out to the newest comments. I like him a lot already.
RiTeNeZ eyyyy u got one
@@goldenbuu9428 AYEEEEEE!!!!
I thought you fooled me until I looked at the date
@@TheElvisnator 9 years ago hearts werent even a thing they added then like 2 years ago or something like that
@@Al_Gonzo I know, but I think it was introduced 3 years ago, but it's still impressive hearting comments on an almost 9 year old video
But this song can never end...
This is the deepest thing I have read today O.o'
this is deeper: mistake number 1: you wrote pi in the decimal system, but you used a duodecimal equal tempered European piano. mistake number 2: you used a scale where all melodies sound great, you didn't use all notes and semitones inside one single octave - the octave must be of the same system of the way you wrote pi, otherwise you lessen the contribution of pi (solution: 1. use the duodecimal form of pi, 2. play all notes and semitones inside one single octave) What you made is great because it's the scale great! Nothing to do with pi!
Very good statement, uploader-X. I would be interested to listen to a score or pi using the duodecimal form of pi instead of the decimal form of pi... or also in base 72... ( www.tonalsoft.com/enc/e/edo-11-odd-limit-error.aspx )
HORYSHITU 666 LIKES ALREADY
No more its 667
Pi is actually not infinite
It sounds like someones life story being told in a theatrical play...
Mr.Knight The Detective Life of Pi?
@@mackymoo1329 3,1415............. .coming in your way!!
Usually what happens when you are bad at making music lol
That's so specific but so true
It’s the story of life itself.
Let's be honest, if this song was truly pi, this video would've never ended
An attempt to get top comment again? 🤨
yeah and the upload time owuld be insane
shutup, literally copied comment
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHEREEEEEEEEEEEEE
nothing here
no dur
“What are you listening to?”
“pi”
“That’s not a song”
"yes it is" 😂
"You sure about that?"
"You aren´t a PIanist to know it."
“Well I guess PI is your iq”
(3.14......)
pee sounds
This is taking "musicians are also good at maths" to another level
sophie i havenet never heared that misconduction before hand buhuhu...
I'm a musician but I'm terrible at math
Kitty Queen Me too
I play piano, violin, ukulele and guitar a bit, but math is my worst enemy
Well lol i have been playing the piano since i could talk and i have an A+ on the maths soo i guess..
Look his many likes you have 360. Cool. I am not gonna like your comment but I like your comment.
Even after almost 9 years this guy still reads all comments . Good job man keep it up
Dedication
What a legend
Ok wtf he read this one too
9 year ??? I didn't realize !
im ur 999th like
12 years later and I've seen this dozens of times, truly one of my favorite home compositions made for no other reason than "Why not?"
We need to build an AI bot that can do this for eternity.
Maybe find the end
Shouldn't be too hard as long as you can generate the digits of pi
@@yorn2577 there is no end.
@@aloismammet9942 there is always an end, even if the digits go infinitely.
@@secretgames1906 but you just contradicted yourself
So many people are talking advanced mathematics wile I’m just sitting here like ‘it sounds nice’
*YES*
The only mathmatics wise I've seen here is someone writing the letter or word pi. Surely that wouldn't be advanced? :')
I haven't seen the advanced math in the comments section, but I am procrastinating on understanding my math-heavy computer science homework.
I gotta figure out how to program finding the minima of an n-dimentional surface so that I can get the computer to figure out what a handwritten "2" looks like.... Kill me please. 😭
It's due in three days. Kill me.
It only sounds nice because of thw harmony tho
_W I L E_
The world's first song that can never end
Road To 2000 Subscribes Without Video true
Oh, and I subbed
And liked
And commented
Stone Bernardo's gun and vlog channel thanks
It does not repeat nor end. Novelty and perpetuality are the very traits of PI. Beautiful composition!!
Do you play any instruments?
The πano
Lauren McLachlan 😀
Wow. I am amused.
Lauren McLachlan you are beautiful in every way
Lauren McLachlan brilliant 😂
Yes.
It’s amazing that he still gives out hearts after almost 10 years, he is a man of focus, commitment and sheer will
*baba yaga*
I know, crazy
And you just got herted
almost 11 years now!
Sheer FUCKING will
If only the song ended at 3 minutes 14 seconds then it would be perfect
Indeed, but it's pretty perfectly done as is.
Let this comment have 3,14k likes
Jep ahah
Im the 1000th like❤
Stop copying comments
Why is everyone talking about how he's still reading comments and not commenting on how absolutely magical and stunning that was?
For a song that was made just from digits in a certain order, that was beautiful! I immediately started getting chills within the first few seconds of the music.
it wasn't made just from pi, because of the left hand harmonic scale it's pretty much impossible for it to sound bad, regardless of the digits
*sobs mathematically*
XD
Spit 1k
Factorial
intensity digital
Me likening this comment turned it from 1.5k to 1.6k wth
Lol xD
genius that it ends on a half cadence because pi is never ending thus making it unresolved
a
Sarah Gross Music "The infinite Song" I like it
Rayo's number and Graham's number are greater than pi
mishiro You forgot TREE(3)
my teacher didnt lie when he said you can use math at everything
Math IS everything
Deston Kang omg same do we have the same teacher lol
Fahd music came after math though
...
Yes, unfortunately many music teachers do not understand that music theory is first and foremost about mathematics and not about some pointless harmony circles of fifths or some made up names for different octaves. It's first and foremost about numbers and how they come together.
I can’t believe this video has been out for 10+ years and this is the first I’ve heard of it. Very impressive, I love it !!
t
same like wow
The recommendation algorithm works in mysterious ways.
*whips out music sheet to show the digits of pi* Conductor: wtf
Jacob Freiheit 😂😂😂
friend in the background: //brings a printer into the band room to print more numbers
conductor: what in the actual fuck
Lolololol
The Talent Hahaha
*When you need to memorise Pi but you’re a pianist*
That’s actually why he made the song in the first place.
A πanist
Edit: I don't wanna be annoying but thanks for 56 likes! Never thought a comment of mine could get that many.
@@familiamarquez3219dude saw the other comment and just took it
@@Hoodini2253 should I delete the reply?
@@familiamarquez3219 LMFAOO
Wait...if Pi can never end, then neither can this song! **puts song on loop** That's better.
Wait now the digits are wrong!
I hate to tell ya, but pi never repeates it's self
@@kathrynyaksich7588 I mean, if the digits are random, there would be a point where pi would repeat once again. although, it would be a gijillion digits away.
ofc the entire sequence wouldn't loop for example, the first 4 digits (without the 3) appear 5 times in a million digits of pi.
Pi is an irrational number. Its decimals seem random, but we can still calculate millions of digits. It has no pattern, no loop. Irrational numbers have no pattern.
Should I wooosh them do they count as a woooosh?
i'm not really sure if it was intended, but the cadence at the end sounding 'incomplete' (like it wants to finish on the tonic) is a really nice touch to show how pi never ends. well done!
Teacher: *"Can you read π?"*
Me: *NO, i CaN hEaR π*
I can taste the numbers..
3.141592653589793238462643383279
@@khaledk13 بس يا خالد دول 260 حرف 😂
@@izukumidoriya6351
πe 🥧
@@izukumidoriya6351 A DISH USING THE DIGITS OF PI AS MEASUREMENTS!
It's a never ending song
Such as time
:0
Which contain every song
@@user-hb7bo4mr2i not necessarily
this is exactly how I imagine pi to sound its adventurous and complex with a bit of curiosity
Moon Man deep
Moon Man Wow! You're the guy who commented that atheists ate babies!, What a small RUclips!
Moon Man I wanna like this but it’s at 420 likes and I can’t mess up this perfection
Berny Dellaca wat
I come back from time to time, since I first watched this 10y ago back in highschool. What a touching masterpiece that brings out the intricate mysterious nature of π! I'm glad we can still find your video after all this time!
When you're a maths nerd but also can play the piano.
Edit: Wow I've never had a comment with this many likes before , thnx .
Purple Vault Productions so an Asian (just kidding)
Amy Duong lool
The PIano
Purple Vault Productions Should totally collab with ViHart :0
Purple Vault Productions only an idiot thinks that someone who knows a little math is nerd
When you’re Asian and your parents make you learn about piano and math
True
What's asian about?
Egg
And history (the curious facts)
😂
Did you search for this? No.
Did you watch this to the end? Yes.
technically pi doesn't stop tho😂😂
AxelCubico you are à genius
AxelCubico lol
Omg Wow the youtuber is still liking da comments
It is legit 8 years ago
More than ten years later, and still one of the best piano song I ever heard. A banger indeed.
1980: I bet there will be flying cars in the future!
2017: crap, its even better
Just reminding u that u have many likes
this video here since 2011 so wtf is that comment
Who even cares.
Żupan what exactly is better??
Damn, I've never got so much likes, thanks a lot guys
When the math and music teacher have a kid
Mickey Lynn lol
True 😂😂
Yes.
yEsss!!
Very cool
9 years old and he’s still hearting comments... absolute legend
Edit: hearted then unhearted... is this a challenge?
How many times did you edit your comment?
Ivan Braginsky once
@@AidebHerb Oof, sorry about that bud
@@AidebHerb if you edit a hearted comment the heart disappears
@@hyeyyul5944 wait a minute, he said he only edited the comment once, and he edited it because he was unhearted... hummm i am confused
Reached 1 million views on pi day! Thank you everybody!
Edit 1/26/20: 10 million views 😱
its awesome!!!
Dude, it's awesome! Сould you give me the notes of this masterpiece?
could you please play Apple stocks statistic?
it would be really awesome if you could have made it 3 minutes & 14 seconds :P , you still have my like for the awesome song and idea though :)
do it with the aureus number :D
10 hour version!!!! For studying/working background song. Thank you sir for this. 2020 & it's still endless.
You can play it on loop mode in your phone!
how DARE you make pi repeat.
right click then press loop
that would take sooo long to record if you dont want it on loop
@@isleschild It's not repeating, it's just skipping
Bach would be proud
Ur mum Mozart would be too
Ur mum No Beethoven would be proud. You can hear the pain this is definitely a Beethoven piece.
DoesThisLook UnsureToYou? I see what you did there
Vi Hart tweeted out this video many years ago and linked to it in the description of one of her pi day videos :)
I’m related to Bach and yes I do play the piano (He didn’t main the piano though. He played the older versions of it)
Another fact about pi: Stephen Hawking, one of the most famous physicists of all time, died on pi day (3rd March 2018)
RIP Legend
When math is a better composer than u
Ji Sz That's a pretty skewed outlook. If it can be appreciated what's the harm in doing so? And if we must be technical about it all, nothing holds value until an awareness deems it so. The universe itself would be utterly meaningless without the emergence of consciousness within manifestation. Humanity's one fault is that it seems to fabricate problems out of even the most flawless of things...
Teacher: you can't hear numbers
Me:
Bræzzy if you were to say the number one, you would hear it right? So it doesn’t make sense.
is this a type of deaf person joke i am too not deaf to understand?
What kind of teacher would say this. Yall really stretching jokes out here to the maximum
I'm thinking she means the sound it makes. Like you can say the letter 'E' but the letter E still has sounds.
Ę Ë Ē Ė È É Ê
You can say the word 'One' but what sound does it make?
There was actually a movie I seen where a pianist could here numbers and she always feared her leg getting chopped off with an ax because of a curse from her childhood. She became a school teacher and one day a student brought an ax in and she fell on it while fighting him for it.
Not saying that Braezzy can or can't but people who actually hear numbers as notes or melodies are beyond special.
Queen DMC the word ‘one’ is made of letters. So there is no way other than just to say ‘one’.
Friend: what's your favorite type of music?
Me: math
Or rather... meth))
π°
Iooks like a baby with tail O0O
Sometimes musicians actually uses math-ish
Kyller Queen music is math... cause in order to sound good you need the keys to match in a mathematical way to produce patterns that the brain enjoys finding...
@@Nate-tx9fp yeah that's kinda what i want to point out
As a musician and chemist, who's party trick for the longest time has been speed running the first 30 digits of pi (I used to be able to do 50 😭), I very much appreciated this.
Your piano skills are 3.14% better than mine
And 314% better than mine!
Also, it is 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647% better than mine.
※ This is correct.
lol
I would say 31,41%
No way, it's irrational to say the least!!
that's normal that my math teacher recommended this video?
Csillag Alex mine too :D
magyarok? :D
Martiniusz Official igen :D
Bogi Tengerdi yup...
Csillag Alex supongo que te ayudó
This guy is playing a πano
alan elias IM DONE
alan elias YOU CAN GO HOME NOW GOOD SIR
Math jokes aren't funny.
Math is a sin XD
Lol, I am so sorry. You're probably telling me to πss off right now.
I'll leave.
The pun :0
RUN AWAY BEFORE WE GET YOY
As a child, I had a phase where pi was my special interest. To this day, I celebrate Pi Day, and remembering it makes me smile.
Kid: Learns Pi.
The parents of the Asian kid: Now learn it backwards.
TheRandomStuff nice but you can’t learn backwards
Tiny Pony - woooooooosh
@@suii6889 hahaha damn it
Tiny Pony - try out something like my name, it makes all comments immune
@@helloeveryone0123 uush
Do the full version of the song now......just kidding incredible work.
legendarycypriot lmao
Full version, played forever
I'm giving someone the 420th like who wants it
nice, if only the video was 3:14
my biggest regret
xd
aSongScout lol rip
aSongScout this bothers me now please take it down and make if 3:14 please....ill sub
FUCK I JUST COMMENTED THAT.
I never knew Pi could possibly make such a beautiful song (with melodies of course).
Asian kid: hey mom, i memorized all the digits of pi.
Asian mom: pffffffff, ur brother knows how to play pi!
stizzy technically u can’t memorize all digits
@@gaminggamest i know dude, it was a joke
stizzy just saying just cuz
@@gaminggamest i know bruh it infinitve
then your mom show this this pi to you and let you play it ruclips.net/video/Ay8vzCHkgEk/видео.html
And I can't even solve a simple math problem.
Hmoody-TH 116
2+2 = 4-1 = 3
Seiray Ishutin quick maths
Rebecca Fielding everyday man's on the block
Frankie Crocamo smoke trees
*_πANO_*
The Nerd Procrastinator lol
Well said
Best pun EVER!!!!!
The Nerd Procrastinator ST O P
So you think it’s PILAVO?
Jeez, the amount of dedication this guy has is absolutely insane, I give you a virtual round of applause!
"me looking behind the ruouter to see the wifi password"
The wifi password: 0:16
Lol
Just throw some letters in there and you'll be golden
LOL
My WiFi password is kinda like that
True comment xD
Nice πano skills.
BA DUM PSSSST
arcionek well played kind sir.
arcionek i see what u did there
LOL
PI ANO ....
you disserve a oscar
I've always despised maths....this has shown me to look from a different angle at something I hate to find the beauty. Thank you mystical music man.
BloodRoseKitten why would you despise the cience 'we invented' to explain the universe ? I understand that it's hard and the more you learn the harder it gets but trust me everytime you learn a new thing in math the world around you changes because you see things that were a complete mistery untill then :) obviously i'm talking about fisics and those things as well but it all comes down to numbers and the way we use them :)
Mystery* Physics* :/
You can hate math but to despise it seems...a bit odd. It's wrong choice of vocabulary
well the real magic is this guy's musical abilties. His harmonies are genious.
Yea ,but i still hate it
This is so beautiful. Especially the first 40 seconds and tail end. It sounds enchanting. I could write a story about it.
The last time I heard a Melody of this energy, I was little and listened to the piano piece that accompanied the opening to Disney’s beauty and the beast where they read out the tale accompanied by stained glass pictures.
Why this video is on my reccomendation
You're famous!
Hehe
Cause you're literally π
Cause you're in it
Mymbly Tyler no, he isn‘t. You must be new to youtube
Mathematics and Music. The two universal languages. Beautiful!
Neha The Jedi music is based on mathematics, it's all about proportions.
Sure!!
Neha The Jedi True!
It is sad that so many people over analyze everything instead of enjoying what another people's want to share with you. I love this video and I love the idea, I hope you keep posting stuff like this, a lot of people will say that it's just another song and Blah blah blah, but What makes it different it's that you took your time to put this up together and post it, and for that THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR PASSION.
NeoFobia666 how else are they going to show they are eggheads
NeoFobia666 yeah that's people, they tend to act like a smart Alec in stuffs like this, one single mistake and they criticize you non stop buy proving things that we don't know is correct or not, that's just.. Humans..last time i saw someone stating that they are a genius and the commenters was very cruel and some stated the same thing lol.. You can't trust anyone in the cyber world :D
10 years on and still fascinated by this!
Wow, it sounds absolutely magical, who knew that Pi could sound like that 😮🙂
Pi doesn't sound like that. The notes aren't assigned chromatically. They are assigned to a scale and just uses the other hand and chords to fit it in to the context of what's being played. Jacob Collier explains this very well in a video where he talks about context. It's really cool. But ya pi itself has no real effect on the music.
@Wooshifgay that goes for any scale. So long as the numbers are assigned to the scale and you can play in context and pull this off.
It sound even better at 2x speed!
Math is as close to the words of gods that mere mortals can reach
For the shortest amount of time, you were Pi years old, kinda mindblowing if you think about it.
Probably.... By a ≈ nanosecond. Because a moment after it will be off by a small bit but off
In 0 time because pi si infinite
@@Gimbusik As is time. You can subdivide time infinitely.
In 0.3 seconds I’m 0.3 seconds older. In 0.03 seconds I’m 0.03 seconds older. And so on and so forth. Of course quickly the subdivisions become meaningless like once you past the plank time.
@@hamster8706 alot less than that, a moment's length in our universe equals to planck's length
You will never be exactly pi years old.
When we calculate time, we are really only able to capture intervals that something can fall under. When we are 16 years old, we include the entire yearlong interval, which makes the calculation of being exactly 16.00000000 years both mathematically unfeasible, and is also unpractical in discourse. Time is best looked at through a lens of intervals, which “pi” cannot really been seen as an interval; a number either is, or isn’t pi, and pi’s location on the number-line is infinitesimally small among the irrational numbers.
The best way I can think to look at it (imo) is things can be shorter than pi years, or longer than pi years, but “pi years old” is an infinitely small number on the age-line that it might not be worth calculating
Can’t wait for the full version
Element Fire i are a genious, genious genious geniou genio geni gen ge g.....
Hahaha
full vers is 22/7
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22/7 doesn't equal pi
Yup the one that goes on forever.
Words are not enough to describe how genius this is!!!! Magnificent, outstanding, just like nature… a pleasure to be a part of it!
Thanks so so so much 👏👏👏
Professor: The song hence made the mathematicians of the world far more intrigued about Pi!
Student: But prof aren't you tone deaf?
Professor: ...
Make this a meme bruv
*reads comments*
Wait, he still gives out hearts... I wonder if I ca-
I did it
You did it
E
@FBI are you the real FBI?
Maths teacher: What do you know about pi?
Me: It sounds nice..
wow, after 12 years. I’ve read from other comments, this guy still gives out hearts-
Big respect.❤
RUclips Algorithm
2011: Wait a minute..
2012: Maybe it needs more time.
2013: Nah.
2014: Someday...
2015: Pi song? Nty.
2016: Pfft...
2017: Closer..
2018: Not yet.
2019: Here you go!
I didnt realize that this video was uploaded in 2011 at first, LOL
Blue shirt kid?
Lmao 😂😂 I didn't even realise the date, no wonder the song was so short
wait... me too
Yes, pretty much
I have no idea why this video is in my recommended list but I don't regret clicking! Such beautiful music, I feel like I could go to sleep withe this tune if only it were to be longer. I would never have the patience to play or even create something like this so kudos to you!
You have just earned a like congrats!
Smudged you r just being pied
Smudged learning is easy. I got grounded for 3 months couldn't do anything but we had a piano in the house and a guitar. I learned to play both. Was the easiest time I ever did :)
Tommy Case wow! Hmm maybe I should try the piano or guitar too... I'm probably going to be too lazy to even start 😅
levitatied with three voices in Shelby mcleods name tho shes mine I say no here I don't understand
No "end of song". This is a endless song, for all we know.
That would be one long song. You would never get to hear it, because pi goes on forever.
This sounds really good, gives me a mysterious vibe.
for the first time i find math beautiful
Now, when will you *find* English beautiful
Math is actually beautiful.
Not everyone likes it though
Math is beautiful :(
.darinダリン desu I'm sorry you had such an unfortunate upbringing
its always been beautiful if u approach from the right angle!
If pi is never ending that means at some point (if this kept going forever) every song made would’ve been played
Justice Koester Also all the songs that aren’t even written yet
Actually, while you probably will find many finite sequences in PI, being infinite in length doesn’t guarantee that each and every single progression of numbers will be there. Try to find the sequence of numbers 1, 2, 3, ... or the number “e” embedded into PI. “e” also being infinite, won’t be there unless pi itself at some point starts adopting “e”, which I cannot prove, but I don’t find very likely either. I know it can’t be “e” and “sqrt(2)” at the same time either. So you won’t have every single progression or permutation in PI.
Nah. This is a simple quarter note melody, AND it's in a harmonic minor key, which isnt commonly used in popular music.
@@roygalaasen wait.... that doesn't make any sense. The only way it couldn't possibly hold at least an approximation (not the exact number obviously, but we're talking about finite sequences) is if it repeats. Which we don't know if it does so therefore it's very possible that every finite sequence exists within pi.
Joe Joe yes, you are right! Listen to yourself now: “an approximation”? How much of an approximation? What does approximate mean in this context? You simply make an infinite sequence of number finite. Chop of the end somewhere in infinity, then you have an approximation. That means you most likely find 314 somewhere in the digits of pi, but the longer the sequence you want to find, the harder it will get. (Maybe impossible?) now think if we construct a new number: pi where you remove all zeroes (or ones or twos, etc...) now it is easy to see that you have an infinite number that can’t contain all other sequences of numbers within. Another way to see that infinite sequences can’t possibly contain every possible sequences of numbers are that e and pi would start containing each other after a while, and if that was the case, I think we would have that e and pi are algebraic numbers, which they are proven to not be. IE: pi = y-10^x e This is nope! Proven to be not possible. And I do hope a real mathematician drops by because I always love to be corrected (and learn something new in the process) [sorry the edit was an autocorrect that I didn’t see when posting.]
I'm gonna be dreaming about *π* tonight
Sasaki Umiquema nice
have a nice appetite
Did you?
Sasaki Umiquema 6
Sasaki Umiquema lol
A bit late to comment, but I think this is one of my favorite representations of Pi with music; it sounds much better than a lot of the other songs of Pi I've heard. Cheers! 💙
You are talented and visionary, an inspiring combination. I can't even tell you how listening to this made me feel!
I HATE it when I'm searching for a certain song and discover that the uploader only uploaded a part of the actual song..
Do a livestream and play the full song!
Pi is infinite, so i hope you're joking
hahaha!
TastySoda Always expect the most stupid and be positively surprised when your expectation is wrong.
Without this device the internet would've driven me crazy, haha.
Luckily for your psychological health, I was joking :).
TastySoda Of course he is joking.
._.
TouhouRox
Are you joking?
Pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, and this is just the beginning; it keeps on going, forever, without ever repeating. Which means that contained within this string of decimals, is every single other number. Your birthdate, combination to your locker, your social security number, it's all in there, somewhere. And if you convert these decimals into letters, you would have every word that ever existed in every possible combination; the first syllable you spoke as a baby, the name of your latest crush, your entire life story from beginning to end, everything we ever say or do; all of the world's infinite possibilities rest within this one simple circle. Now what you do with that information; what it's good for, well that would be up to you.
woahh
Woahhh
it seems kinda obvious tbh
Chicken Swag ikr
i fuckin missed person of interest man :(
Oh c'mon this is just amazing. He remembered the PI and played it on piano. Pure good content.
OMG this is the coolest thing ever!
Spantium ikr
Beautiful and woah...
ГЕнт ЖЁЯтv WOOOOOOAAAHHHHHoohhoohoh
woah in Crash Bandicoot language
Just looking at old videos that inspired me to become a musician, and you were one of them (still are tbh)
A PIano.
DaisyAnimatez ba dum tiss
Or, a
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Did you mean πiano?
Yes indeed
"What music are you into?"
Me:
Cool facts! I learned a couple interesting things!
constiff3251 Oh wow!
Kittey Kittey The circle thing is obvious. That's like saying a yard can be devided into 3 feet, or into any other number of units. When you use a different number, you get a different unit size. For example, 10 londs make up a yard. A lond, which is my made up unit, would be 3.6 inches. If you use 720 units to make a full circle, each one would be a half of a degree. The 360 units came from our previous base-60 counting system. It was a made-up system, like any other system. I don't get your circle example at all.
Kittey Kittey Do you have any brain at all? You can use any number, but the "degree" system uses 360. 360 is not inherently connected to circles, it was chosen as a number to represent going a fraction of the way around a circle. In the past, some people used a base-60 counting system. Notice that 60×6=360. Clocks have 12 numbers, one number per hour. Note that 12 is one fifth of 60. Note that there are 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour, as well as 24 hours per day. Note that 24 is two fifths of 60. Notice how between each number on your clock, there are five spaces, one for each second/minute. Five is one twelfth of 60. This shows that timekeeping, as well as circle measuring, is highly based off of base-60 counting systems. You coulda chose any number of seconds to the minute, or minutes to the hour, or hours to the day. But that would change the legth of the given unit. Same goes with circles. Lets say you made up a unit for measuring a fraction of the distance around the circle. We'll call it a xinute. Now, you chose a number of xinia (xinute plural) to represent going around a circle. If x is the number you chose, than there are x xinia around a circle, and that's a fact. The same goes for degrees. The guy who invented them chose 360 to represent how many degrees it takes to go around a circle. Fact is, there are 360 degrees around a circle. This debunks your entire "proof." (It's hard to call it a proof, more like a meaningless fact.) And the guys in the comments who agree with you are idiots too. Give me ONE proof, then we talk.
Kittey Kittey I had "got it" ever since you made that point. But that point doesn't prove anything. I'm still waiting for you to get my point.
Kittey Kittey I get easily offended when someone acts like a concompleteplete moron, while pretending that they are smart. And if you've been debating this trivial subject with me 'till now, it is clear you have time in your life for this, apperantly.
10 years later and this is still one of my favourite things to listen to on a rainy day
Your hands are beautiful!! (Sorry, I was just staring at you hands the whole time)
Thanks! In all the thousands of comments I've gotten on RUclips no one has ever said that before haha
aSongScout Really? Im suprised.
OtterBlackwater_ I thought the same thing
OtterBlackwater_ OMG I thought the SAAAAAME!!
OtterBlackwater_ My Ex love my hands too ;3
I love how we watched this at school
Spacer me too
Did watch this in math or music class :)
This is the song that never ends!
It just goes on and my friends!
Some people...
STARTING SINGING IT, NOT KNOWING WHAT IT WAS.
AND THEY’LL CONTINUE SINGING IT FOREVER JUST BEACAUSE,
THIS IS THE SONG THAT NEVER ENDS
AND IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIENDS!!!
Bye, bye miss american *π*
12 years... 12 GOD DAMN YEARS...
and it still slaps.
Oh, and he gives hearts too, I guess.
Forgot he was playing pi was just looking at the facts lmao
This song is 9 years old.... Why am I only hearing it now?! My life is officially complete.
You must skipped a lot of 14th of Mars
@@HDestroyer787 Mars?
Here from 12 years, and now I feel complete
This is easter egg of universe!
You could take any number that has digits from 0 to 9 and put it through his system. It would sound the same
@@lucaslucas191202 r/woosh
@@Astryder
There was no joke in that comment.
@@lucaslucas191202 no comments...
@@Astryder
In what way did I not understand his "joke"?
He's saying it's an easter egg because it's both the digits of pi and it sounds relatively good. I'm just saying that you could make every random number sound good. There's nothing in his comment I didn't understand, I'm just pointing out it's stupid.
I'm getting awfully defensive, but it's only because people like you are terribly smug.
Legends say he is still playing to this day....
This could have been the song that never ends!
DJ C. Yes it goes on and on my friendx
I hate that you got that rancid song stuck in my head
@@bigpharma310 😂dont worry, its stuck in my head too
@@gjk-arts5855 Some people started singing it not knowing what it was
🎶...and they'll continue singing it forever, just because... 🎶