This reminds me of an old clapping game (that no one could ever get right). Clappers choose a number between two and seven. Clap that many beats and rest one beat. At various points the rests will all align. Change number and clap that many beats.
This is wonderful and creative. You can hear that the groupings of claps relate to Reich's (3+2+1+2) in your re-imagining (now as 3+1+2+1) so that it sounds Reich-ian. I think it would be great if the vibraphone texture could also participate in the phasing, for example, by having one hand correspond to the main downbeats and the other hand could following the phasing of the other clapped part so that the chords split apart and eventually re-synchronize for the last phase.
I've been listening to this a bunch over the last few weeks and absolutely love it, this is an amazing piece! Gives me Mario galaxy vibes (which happens to be my favorite game OST ever) which probably helps haha.
First of all, this is fantastic! Incredible dedication and brilliant execution! I love it when humans are extraordinary! Second - no mention of Gamelon in the comments!
Kept the interest curve the entire time. The only thing that felt weird were the samples, which felt a bit too same-y and too quantized for the otherwise more organic, acoustic feel you had going on.
ima tell my kids this is Eric Clapton
That's actually really funny. I think I laughed out loud.
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Clapton is God
Clapton, the captain of claps
Just a random guy who stumbled across your channel here. This is so awesome. Love your content
Thanks man!
This has the most uncannily cheerful vibes I have ever felt from a song
This reminds me of an old clapping game (that no one could ever get right). Clappers choose a number between two and seven. Clap that many beats and rest one beat. At various points the rests will all align. Change number and clap that many beats.
Going through your entire channel and finding more and more things i love. Never stop, keep making what you think is interesting
This deserves way more views
Lovely work on this Jeremie !
pls never stop creating, this is so cool
Wow thank you so much, Comments like these keep me motivated :)
Oh this thing grooves!!!
I loved this! Thank you, Jeremie!
The moment I stumbled on your channel I knew you were into Steve Reich. Nice work! Quite mezmerizing.
This is wonderful and creative. You can hear that the groupings of claps relate to Reich's (3+2+1+2) in your re-imagining (now as 3+1+2+1) so that it sounds Reich-ian. I think it would be great if the vibraphone texture could also participate in the phasing, for example, by having one hand correspond to the main downbeats and the other hand could following the phasing of the other clapped part so that the chords split apart and eventually re-synchronize for the last phase.
Apparently I like what you do on this channel! :)
Extremely good, love the addition of the beat in the back half, too!
Your stuff rocks, happy to subscribe
I've been listening to this a bunch over the last few weeks and absolutely love it, this is an amazing piece! Gives me Mario galaxy vibes (which happens to be my favorite game OST ever) which probably helps haha.
that is beautiful.
Nice composition! And great visuals as well!
Thanks man! I had a lot of fun making this
For the algorithm! ✊🏽
OOOOO this is really rad! A sequel we never asked for but definitely needed
Nice harmonies.
First of all, this is fantastic! Incredible dedication and brilliant execution! I love it when humans are extraordinary!
Second - no mention of Gamelon in the comments!
This is really inspiring. I must try something like this now!
Nice work! I'm familiar with 'Clapping Music' - this was a clever adaption, I like it.
Some Final Fantasy 8 vibes for me, love it. Keep up the amazing work, dude. Seriously good stuff.
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Nice job 🔥🔥🔥
Nice!
Some mf: If clapping music is so good, why isn't there a clapping music 2?
Jeremie:
Interesting four mallet grip on the vibraphone there. Not traditional Stephen’s grip, I’m assuming?
Burton is more common for vibraphone than Stevens is
@@pzazz. I figured as much. Thanks for the clarification!
Did you need to dunkyour hands in ice water after this? Love this channel.... A real find x
Hahaha! actually yeah after a few takes my hands did hurt but it was worth it :)
Thank you so much
Hi Jeremie, can we have contact about this piece? Very great!
Hey yeah, got your message, sending you the sheet music now!
Kept the interest curve the entire time. The only thing that felt weird were the samples, which felt a bit too same-y and too quantized for the otherwise more organic, acoustic feel you had going on.
me when its straight up just not in 3/4
The Church of Christ would excommunicate you