Bouncing Ball Polyrhythm Visualizations
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Common useful polyrhythms and some meme polyrhythms visualized as perfectly elastic bouncing balls.
The balls are released from platforms such that they begin bouncing at the same time. They bounce according to the rules of Newtonian physics, assuming there's no air resistance, no losses due to friction, etc. (i.e. "perfectly elastic" bounces).
Each ball in a given polyrhythm gets "highlighted" while the others are "dampened" to help you hear and understand the individual parts of the polyrhythm in their relation to the whole.
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0:00 2:3
0:32 2:5
1:05 3:4
1:43 3:5
2:28 4:5
3:12 5:7
3:57 7 : 11
4:53 69:420
6:12 3:4:5
7:02 5:6:7
8:00 2:3:4:5:6 (Jacob Collier One-Hand Polyrhythm)
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a 69:420 polyrhythm is actually just a 23:140 polyrhythm played 3 times as fast.
🤓🤓🤓
Smart mathematics!
69th like
@@st1220it's _almost_ 1:6 (70:420) but not quite
I was going to work it out until beat me to it congrats
2:3:4:5:6 sounds like a default alarm or ringtone on an old cellphone.
I get your point XD
OMG YES
at 2x speed it sounds pretty kewl
it always feels like its about to make a good beat but then it just doesnt
to me they all sound like good beats
Omg me too, 3:4 beat feels off for me like it's almost there
2:5 sounds amazing
@@EntergeticalakaBotit’s a triple against a duple meter (or prime versus composite) and it feels like it just barely fits into the given timeframe. It’s uncomfortable, and common in pieces that try to give off that feeling
(I did music for 14 years sorry to mansplain)
Why does 69:420 sound like its in a insidious horror movie
8:00 it's like a ringtone or something on a phone
5 always pisses me off
For some reason I’m always bothered by the 3
Funny since a lot of 5/4 songs use a sort of long-long-short-short rhythm instead of just 5 even notes each time
Including arguably the most famous 5/4 song, the Mission Impossible theme
1:08 somebody please _pass the goddamn butter?_
What does that mean?
@@OneSpicyLoafit’s a sentence made to mimick the rythm
I can kind of hear it
@@OneSpicyLoaf ruclips.net/video/1NI4QAh_V3w/видео.html
0:00 Sure, and here's your nice cup of tea to go with it
i appreciate the coloring for 7:11
some of these polyrhythms make fire beats
DJ Mustard on the beat...
2:3, 2:5 and 3:4 sound good, perfectly.
69:420 sounds like 1:6
That makes sense because 70:420 IS 1:6 so it would be very similar because it's difference is by only 1
it's actually 23:140
@@interbeamproductions Played 3 times, 3 times as fast.
4:53 eyyyyyy
420 so close to the ground the line had to be thinned
69420
69:420
6:08 look at the green ball🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
nintendo should hire this guy to make e-shop music
Try irrational numbers and see what happens
√2 : √3
it wont really work because theyre irrational numbers that go on forever, unless you go to a certain point and then multiply it by some power of 10 to make the last digit in the ones place and do that for the others to get the result.
How exactly do you make a ball bounce exactly pi times, like at all?
@@m90ebouncing every 3.14 seconds or something
@@m90eyou cut the ball when it reaches 3
10:00
7+11's pair is in the colors of the 7-Eleven logo. Awesome touch, I see what you did there
2:3 reminds me of something like “searching for lobby” or something like that
2:3:4:5:6 reminds me of eshop
What's that I'm seeing? A 1/(e^x) curve? No surprises there!
Nice
2:00
Listen to 4:5 on 2x speed
Hmmm
40:56
45:28382839293928?
Why the ball wears sunglasses?
Cause the ball is fast
No.
8:04
Later We'll Have Some Walking - Treatise Records
0:00 im gonna play a _2-ag-ginst-3_ polyrhythm
Listen to 69:420 on 2x speed
4:55 bro really💀
69:420 is more of the 23:140 Polyrhythm repeated 3 times
1.77
7:11
1:6 polyrhythm
thats not even a polyrhythm at that point
200
99:10
2 3 4 5 6 hit dtffrent
123:470
1.5x speed sounds better tbh
8:01 4:55
00:10
TV GIRL REFERENCE?
2:28
Ringtone Phone 2:3:4:5:6
Idk 3:5 looks like a boss fight
69:420 is actually 23:140 lol
2:0:0
Im not the only one that was scared of what was after 7 : 11 right?💀
69:420 is just 23:140
Why not 8:8:8
57
i bet this is a bot
stop spamming the fuck out of the comments section
3:5 is so malicious sounding. Its like a very obvious stalker sneaking up on you in the late night(s) of New York City.
5:6:7 Like a ___________ please answer
Loading screen music I guess
1:23456
5:6:7 ousamiz
😐
00:00
1M
420
5:7 : 9
3
2
1
69:420❗
Do 1:9999
0:0?
Scary 69:420
00:45 45
01:11
am i suppost to be jamming?
YES
Every drummer hates this
the inverse is true
wdym
i would love to be a drummer just to play this..
Percussionists are the target audience of these sorts of vids
As a percussionist I have the dying urge to like add a beat or something, they feel like incomplete songs.
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