@@Edvit40Not sure if you realised, but this is a YT Short, not a standard video. Why would anyone assume there's an extended video on this. There's literally no harm in this comment
Yes. This should be the first thing shown to beginners when explaining what sheet music is. Explaining with just words can leave many wondering WTH the teacher is trying to say. Animations convey ideas so plainly and demystify what can be confusing.
@@bigguyandtea Have taken LSD many times, never really had any actual hallucinations. Maybe someone taking huge doses would have a widely different experience, but personally having taken 1-2 hits at a time of about 180ug the most notable visual effect I've experienced was stuff like leaves, wallpapers etc looking kind of flowy. Not full on kaleidoscope but kind of similar, patterns moving around and stuff. To me it's more about the mind. Psychedelics change the way you think, allowing you to see yourself from a different perspective and think about things in new ways. Many people have profound life-altering experiences.
@@johnnysparkleface3096 sooo real w/ animations. i hope in the future math and science are taught using animations bc it's just so much more intuitive than wrestling with words
I've NEVER been able to read sheet music, an everyone that I'd ask to teach me was never able to actually help me understand. BUT THIS HELPS ME UNDERSTAND!! omg I need like a full tutorial on how to read sheet music JUST LIKE THIS!!!
@@Movie-watcher-r7b finally, someone actually refers to it as what it is!! i'm tired of people just brushing this incredible piece off as "the tetris song"
@@kimberlysevastyanenko3798 yes, but aespa's song wasn't based on the russian now was it? And tetris' theme is much more known and popular than the russian song.
"Korobeiniki" is a Russian folk song based on a poem by Nikolai Nekrasov, published in his 1861 collection. The poem depicts traveling peddlers, known as "korobeiniki," who sold small goods at fairs and markets
I'm not an artist or play the piano, besides playing around, and I have no music theory education. But this is partly how I see music when I see sheet music and listen to the same song. 🫣 It's weird. But I enjoy it.
I have seen this video before, and ngl only now I realized DDOI should probably give credits in the title or the video itself… it would allow the person who made or recorded the video to get more known credit too.
Got nothing on those weird living instrument videos I was shown in elementary music class who played themselves while riding along a very crazy elaborate track, having different instruments join and leave as the song progresses
@ wow, anytime you comment you anwser with something rude, showing a sign of ignorance in your direction… be kinder, if you don’t like what you see, then don’t look at it.
Great skills on the perfectly cut restart of the video. The animation of the original video looks like it resets perfectly and Daily Dose did them justice by not cutting it awkwardly.
I feel like someone could use this and make clips for people who suffer with anxiety/panic as a tool to help distract from the attack and relax... of course the songs should be calm songs but I could imagine it would help... visually stimulating with a calming melody!
I did a lot of drugs pretty much every drug when I was growing up, especially hallucinogens, and I was always a musician. After I used the trippy stuff, I now see music like this. It’s hard to explain to people but this animation is exactly how I “see” music when it’s played
I was so happy like “they’re just little guys”, then the blue came and I got even more thrilled “THERES ANOTHER! A friend has joined and he is PUMPED!”… I’m a grown adult
As an instrument player, i can confirm that we see this when we make music. The notes power the lights, which are created as a result of us making the music.
Definitely a contender for the title! Although I'm also partial to those animations of a ball falling down an endless white wall, hitting xylophone slats mounted in the wall like a pinball machine, playing the notes.
Source: @polyfjord
Feels weird to be early
Fr @@Mariam27193ekishwrb
Nice animation, also you should have a look at some Linerider (little 2d guy on a sled) music vids
I like cat
Yo please is this content moniteizable pls
For anyone interested, the person making this animation is making a tutorial for this in his youtube channel
Tysm :)
@@Edvit40Not sure if you realised, but this is a YT Short, not a standard video. Why would anyone assume there's an extended video on this.
There's literally no harm in this comment
I learned everything I know in blender from him.
I’m not interested.
Ok and why would need to say that then @@Wakpinside
That is SO dang hypnotic...
lit
Это Коробейники
I've been watching it since 1597 BC and it hasn't finished yet. How odd...
Или Коробѣйники.
John 3:16: "For God so loved the word that He gave his one and begotten son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life
For anyone wondering, the song started as Korobeiniki, went to Tetris, and then Aespa made a song with it.
AESPA MENTIONED 🗣️🔥
feel bad for anyone wondering considering they don’t know what peak gaming is
@@IxzieStay yesss btw what song of aespa tho?
i thought i heard hold on tight at the end😭
@@GrandmasterOfDemonicCultivatio Hold on tight
Finally!! A visual representation of how you can see music while on lsd. Love it.
Yes. This should be the first thing shown to beginners when explaining what sheet music is. Explaining with just words can leave many wondering WTH the teacher is trying to say. Animations convey ideas so plainly and demystify what can be confusing.
Is that how you see music on LSD?
@@bigguyandtea Nah
@@bigguyandtea Have taken LSD many times, never really had any actual hallucinations. Maybe someone taking huge doses would have a widely different experience, but personally having taken 1-2 hits at a time of about 180ug the most notable visual effect I've experienced was stuff like leaves, wallpapers etc looking kind of flowy. Not full on kaleidoscope but kind of similar, patterns moving around and stuff.
To me it's more about the mind. Psychedelics change the way you think, allowing you to see yourself from a different perspective and think about things in new ways. Many people have profound life-altering experiences.
@@johnnysparkleface3096 sooo real w/ animations. i hope in the future math and science are taught using animations bc it's just so much more intuitive than wrestling with words
Love the Tetris blocks in the background GREAT touch 😁👌
The low notes are so warm I love them
yeah idk how they made it sound so clean xd
Probably because of your profile picture.
They are your family
@felipemorales5181 makes sense
Your pfp looks like when Remy ate the strawberry in Ratatouille
Sounds like a Yamaha C7
Now do it with Rush E.
dawg what☠️
That would be amazing
@@Faiths123 animator:💀
easy for you to say
you cant even animate a chair
@@spacemoneky5305 it’s not that serious
Does anyone else remember watching Animusic? There’s so much nostalgia for me in these newer music animations.
I was looking for this. If he thinks this is cool dude would he mindblown watching Animusic
Tetris
And if you like animusic and think man, it'd be cool if this was real. Check out Wintergatan's marble machine :D
Smalin
Like Pepperidge Farms, We Remember
I've NEVER been able to read sheet music, an everyone that I'd ask to teach me was never able to actually help me understand. BUT THIS HELPS ME UNDERSTAND!! omg I need like a full tutorial on how to read sheet music JUST LIKE THIS!!!
Korean/English lyrics: Æspa
Russian (original): Korobieniki
No lyrics: Tetris
Huh
Who is aespa
@@NinjaSushi2a korean girl group they’re pretty good ngl
If anyone's interested of what that song is called, it's a traditional Russian song called Korobeiniki, which means (peddler) - Коробейники.
Or tetris music
@@poland4m17s Absolutely not
@@Movie-watcher-r7b it’s both
@@Movie-watcher-r7b finally, someone actually refers to it as what it is!! i'm tired of people just brushing this incredible piece off as "the tetris song"
It’s both
It's 80 % lighting which makes the difference.
It’s actually 100% lighting, or you wouldn’t be able to see it at all 😂
@CarbonFiberSwan fair enough
@@CarbonFiberSwanYeah no I can't completely see it, I'm 20% blind
. You can't say fairer than fair enough
@@CarbonFiberSwan Are you actually a carbon fibre swan? power to weight must be sick
For someone wondering what song it is. It’s called Korobeniki
Thanks for so many likes!
It’s also used in Tetris!
@@jakko_ Well actually… if you listen closely you’ll hear that the song from Tetris isn’t exactly Korobeiniki but rather a reinterpretation☝️🤓
nah bro it's Tetris Type A theme
@@NotGabe001 A theme
@@bully33”☝️🤓”
"Baby you and me, are a twisted fantasy..."
Wait, thats not it...
Exactly what came to mind 😂😂
what most people hear : tetris theme
what I hear : aespa's hold on tight
A song also based on tetris 😐
I heard it to!!!
It. It wasn't that.
@@LuminarZen The song didn't originate with Tetris.
@@kimberlysevastyanenko3798 yes, but aespa's song wasn't based on the russian now was it? And tetris' theme is much more known and popular than the russian song.
OMG THE ANIMATION LOOPS THAT JUST MADE IT INFINITELY BETTER :OOOOOOOOOO
"Babe, the pregnancy test is probbably broken!"
2 seconds later:
Nah those animators need a raise in their paycheck
Edit: Yooo thx for the 400 likes!
Edit 2: O snap 687 likes in 3 hours.. thx!
I like cat
@@KillDbI not
So annoying seeing the same comment on every video
Implying animators get a paycheck
@@wonderpants6414The animator (Polyfjord) made it not because he was payed to do it but because be felt like making it
The wizard that rolled a Nat 20 on his spell-cast
That one "guy?" from Mashle.
The hop tiles memories coming back to me😭😭
As a kpop fan..I can't unhear Aespa Hold on tight
Kpop? Can you uhh dye somehow? Plsssssssss😢
@@Random.chelik-42 ?
@@оІІәН like dye change colour from pink to dead
@@Random.chelik-42Fresh out the insane asylum?
I CANT UHEAR THE AESPA TOO, I LOVE AESPA!❤❤❤
Okay, but nobody's talking about the tetris just randomly chilling in the back 😭
because its tetris music 😔
@doodledoocg oh wow. I'm uncultured 😭😭😭
@@Fizzilieit goes from a Russian classical song to Tetris and then it goes into another song I don’t know but very cool
@@johnriley-wr7cg Tetris IS a Russian traditional song
@@bryanmagdaleno "tetris is a russian classical song"😭😭
You meant korobieiniki, yeah? Yes??
As a fan of Polyfjord's work, it's nice to see it recognized for once.
Really hope this adds some significant new audience to his channel! That would be really cool 🤞
One thing i loved as someone who can't read music is being able to see how the music is played relative to the written notes ❤
yeah. I'm like you. no f*cking idea on how to read music but this looks really cool. to see music like this... it makes me want to see more.
We can almost see the pianist left hand running backwards !
That's beautiful
와.. 아이디어도 참신하고 영상자체가 깔끔하고 이쁘다 어떻게 저렇게 만들 생각을 했지
"Korobeiniki" is a Russian folk song based on a poem by Nikolai Nekrasov, published in his 1861 collection. The poem depicts traveling peddlers, known as "korobeiniki," who sold small goods at fairs and markets
I heard the first few notes and went
This is motherland music
As a person who struggles to feel music. Visuals like this really help
I love how the ink appears to be freshly jotted down on paper because of how shiny it is!
This is beautiful 😍 🎶
Love Polyfjord, glad to see him here!
The song is called korabeiniki but there is a similar song in K-pop called Hold on Tight by æspa
Sampled that’s all, it’s not the same one is a copy of another
Really cool, but Animusic is on a different level, especially when it’s made 20 years ago
That is pretty cool. I also highly recommend Doodlechaos. He has a lot of music videos in Line Rider that are amazing.
I was scrolling the comments to see if anyone else had mentioned Animusic. Those videos are so dang cool!
Ah, so you are also men of culture 🍷
agreed !!!
For sure
Now I want to learn this piece.
🎶🎶😊🎶🎶🎶😊🎶🎶🎶😊🎶🎶
Loved the video.
Thank you! ❤
For someone playing music this can relate to what we see in our head
I'm not an artist or play the piano, besides playing around, and I have no music theory education. But this is partly how I see music when I see sheet music and listen to the same song. 🫣
It's weird. But I enjoy it.
"BABY YOU AND ME ON A TWISTED FANTASY" kpop fans know
aespaaa
HOLD ON TIGHT
I have seen this video before, and ngl only now I realized DDOI should probably give credits in the title or the video itself… it would allow the person who made or recorded the video to get more known credit too.
agreed, youre only gonna go there if youre really interested in it
yeah literally nobody looks at descriptions, im willing to bet that 80% of users have never opened a shorts description ever
I NEED A FULL VERSION RN. Also, I love Tetris sm. ❤💙💚💜❤💙💚💜
He has a shorts channel. Hes one of his kind.
Same
This is actually a good way to teach young/newer musicians how to count notes.
I already know there's about to be thousands of piano tutorial videos in this style within the next month
Probably the coolest video loop animation to ever exist.
Now make it so that the one at the bottom collides with a tilted plate so the physics are accurate
Korobieniki, lovely folk song
what an innovative, amazing new perspective about using your senses to listen to music!
The song is from "IMAGINARY FRIEND" from ITZY
This channel is probably the most cool channel on RUclips to ever exist. ❤
Got nothing on those weird living instrument videos I was shown in elementary music class who played themselves while riding along a very crazy elaborate track, having different instruments join and leave as the song progresses
This looks so smooth
Appreciate you putting the link in the description.
I am the man who arranges the blocks...
As someone who is stupid and easily impressed I can confirm this is cool
Probably the coolest thing I will see today. 🔥
this is the retro tetris music lol
NOOOO REALLY? I didn't even know. Thanks Captain Obvious. Next time tell me something I DON'T already know.........
@@PlatinumEagleStudiosnot everybody knows this song.
@@NighterThePinterestFreak "Not everyone knows this song". LMAO you make me laugh kid
@@PlatinumEagleStudios yeah shut up you’re hating for no reason
@ wow, anytime you comment you anwser with something rude, showing a sign of ignorance in your direction… be kinder, if you don’t like what you see, then don’t look at it.
Thanks to this video now I know how to play the piano. By reading notes
Great skills on the perfectly cut restart of the video. The animation of the original video looks like it resets perfectly and Daily Dose did them justice by not cutting it awkwardly.
This could never beat Animusic.
I was looking for this WE NEED ANIMUSIC 3
I agree ANIMUSIC FOREVER!
Anyone remember Animusic? This kinda reminds me of that
YES, honestly, I think Animusic's animations are better
POV: you're a sperm cell trying to reach the fallopian tubes first.
This is a great visualization of the concept of voicing
I think this animation just helped me fully understand the concept of playing music on the piano.
Now thats what i call water and fire
Why did it low-key start to sound like aespas hold on tight
Omg this gave me flashbacks of Tetris, nostalgic!
KOROBEINIKI IN PIANO?!?!
Its just tetris
@@Forgermancontentthat is the song's name tetras poualrised it
Reminds me of kindergarten
This is a really good way to explain sheet music to someone who doesn’t know how to read sheet music
The sounds so much like hold on tight
I feel like someone could use this and make clips for people who suffer with anxiety/panic as a tool to help distract from the attack and relax... of course the songs should be calm songs but I could imagine it would help... visually stimulating with a calming melody!
Not me humming Aespa's Hold on Tight instead 💀
due to this animation, i now have a slight understand on how to read musical notes, how lovely
Great way to illustrate what the hand movements would be like as well.
This is absolutely glorious it's an awesome new way to make music feel truly alive that's awesome!
This reminds me of those videos I used to watch in music class of of instruments playing different songs during elementary school.
The creator is a genius. I learned more about reading music in a few seconds watching this video than ever before.
I have never understood how a beat in music works more.
I did a lot of drugs pretty much every drug when I was growing up, especially hallucinogens, and I was always a musician. After I used the trippy stuff, I now see music like this. It’s hard to explain to people but this animation is exactly how I “see” music when it’s played
I am the man who arranges the blocks🗣🔥🔥
This song gives me nightmares
If any one is wondering this guy is actually a real life wizard and he casted a spell to make the notes start jumping around
This reminds me of don’t tap the white tiles, or whatever it was called
I'm literally stunned. This is so amazing it made me freeze in the street LOL
Idk why this is satysfying
As a pro Tetris player, this soundtrack is the best I've ever heard
I can already see this being recompressed 18 times and shown on a dim projector in a brightly lit middle school band classroom
I have a girlfriend, but i fell in love with this clip
French horn player here, those offbeats are giving me flashbacks lol
Everybody gangsta until they play RUSH E
I had never visualized it in his way but now it makes a lot more sense
I am the man who arranges the blocks
I was so happy like “they’re just little guys”, then the blue came and I got even more thrilled “THERES ANOTHER! A friend has joined and he is PUMPED!”… I’m a grown adult
As an instrument player, i can confirm that we see this when we make music. The notes power the lights, which are created as a result of us making the music.
Photons at their retirement days 😂
Definitely a contender for the title!
Although I'm also partial to those animations of a ball falling down an endless white wall, hitting xylophone slats mounted in the wall like a pinball machine, playing the notes.
Now we need to see this for Rush E
Beautiful use of simple kinematics!!
This is kinda how perfect pitch people hear music... its both audible yet visual to us, which is why we have both perfect pitch and good tempo
Finally, music animated correctly.
I was getting ready for this to be a somber ahh song
I don't know how, but this just made me start to understand music sheets
For someone who understands basically nothing about music theory, this was a /fantastic/ way to understand tempo and what a measure actually is.
I could imagine a really satisfying rhythm game out of this