I was thinking mushrooms or acid. But either way Im happy to see it. It's not enough to simply learn the intervals. You must 'experience' them throughout your very being🙂
it's not like they had been taking ayahuasca, if so they would be lying on their backs puking their guts out. It's like two math nerds talking music theory, and what feeling the different notes convey in relation to the static chord.
The comment Mr. Sivan makes regarding the Blues around 36 minutes in is actually very fascinatingly insightful coming from a person who (I'm assuming based on accent) didn't grow up in the USA, the home of the Blues, where the sound is commonplace enough so as to not generally be given a second thought. To paraphrase what he said so you don't have to scrub through the video, he remarked that the preponderance of dominant chord sounds in the Blues is sonically reminiscent of "being at a train station or an airport permanently, and being okay with it," due to the sonic tension the tritone in the dominant chord shape creates. Given the history of the Blues (that it is a style of music born from the people kidnapped during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade) I find it very insightful to hear that a person to whom Blues is a foreign (in the geographic sense) style of music is immediately stricken by a feeling of having come to terms with not feeling at home when hearing the music. It makes so much sense that the music would feel that way, given everything about its "musical DNA," so to speak, and it fascinates me to think that music which bears such an inherent quality of homesickness has been a style of music which, to me, has always sounded like home. Really insightful comment by Mr. Sivan! Thanks for the video yall!
Drug jokes aside, this holistic "theory" approach is really valuable and often missing from youtube. There's also something to be said about these more candid, unafraid styles of delivery...
It's like you guys began taking ayahuasca together! 😂 I love this
I was thinking mushrooms or acid. But either way Im happy to see it. It's not enough to simply learn the intervals. You must 'experience' them throughout your very being🙂
Hahah💯🙏
it's not like they had been taking ayahuasca, if so they would be lying on their backs puking their guts out.
It's like two math nerds talking music theory, and what feeling the different notes convey in relation to the static chord.
Feels a long time i did not stuck on a so long but super good video...
Thank you fro this nice journey towards home! 😍
What you guys're doing is so cool! I wish I had a buddy whom I could this with. I'm enjoying a lot. Thanks!
Minor9s are the sweetest sounding chords. A staple in my songwriting
The comment Mr. Sivan makes regarding the Blues around 36 minutes in is actually very fascinatingly insightful coming from a person who (I'm assuming based on accent) didn't grow up in the USA, the home of the Blues, where the sound is commonplace enough so as to not generally be given a second thought. To paraphrase what he said so you don't have to scrub through the video, he remarked that the preponderance of dominant chord sounds in the Blues is sonically reminiscent of "being at a train station or an airport permanently, and being okay with it," due to the sonic tension the tritone in the dominant chord shape creates. Given the history of the Blues (that it is a style of music born from the people kidnapped during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade) I find it very insightful to hear that a person to whom Blues is a foreign (in the geographic sense) style of music is immediately stricken by a feeling of having come to terms with not feeling at home when hearing the music. It makes so much sense that the music would feel that way, given everything about its "musical DNA," so to speak, and it fascinates me to think that music which bears such an inherent quality of homesickness has been a style of music which, to me, has always sounded like home. Really insightful comment by Mr. Sivan! Thanks for the video yall!
Thank you for listening!
Drug jokes aside, this holistic "theory" approach is really valuable and often missing from youtube. There's also something to be said about these more candid, unafraid styles of delivery...
This connects with me spiritually
In a vacuum
6:37 The Nine wants to bring everyone else to a place it calls home
Great talk and music! The guitar records namn is "Friday night in SF".
Music will save us, Power to the people
Best video ever, raw, authentic, playful, informative thank you so so much!!! 🙌💯❤
Great video. Get my Adam Neely fix.
Delightful video!
This drone is tripping yall out🤣
"The vibe changes so dramatically"
Such a shroomy thing to say lol
When I hear the nine - please send my way a box of tea you’re drinking
Which one between Neermony and Harmeely
fun! love this!
MORE OF THESEE!
Dream Team
Yall wanna really get into intervals, do some long bow work over that drone on the bass behind ya.
On the list...
the cat was disagreeing with your 9
I was washing dishes and had a single ear bud in and thought i was imagining it at first
The 3f harmonic of B is F#. So maybe B sounds Lydian against C. 2:45
9: I wanna hear the 3 or the 1
Hmm. Dha, the 6th is more closely related to ga than ni.
איזה כיף
Why you repost it
2 cameras, but no mic stand! haha
15:15 Quite similar to Zajdi, zajdi
Komkommertijd? Heb jij een Nederlandse achtergrond? Misschien hebben we nu 2 nationaliteiten gemeen.
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are u guys dating??
not sure if this was a serious question but Rotem has a wife and kids on the way...
Yes
...and all three of them are very happy together!
LOL!
Ben Levin is devastated