Tik Tok and dissonance do not mix

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @AdamNeely
    @AdamNeely  3 года назад +2761

    Get CuriosityStream AND Nebula for less than $15 per year (26% off!)
    curiositystream.com/adamneely

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 3 года назад +3

      Do you have relative or perfect pitch?

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 3 года назад +7

      @@skyfall-t8p my buddy he's in principal bassist and a bunch of orchestras in South America had the most insane perfect pitch. I would literally play 10 random notes with both hands on a piano and he would be able to identify them all and tell me which ones were out of tune it was insane

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 3 года назад +16

      Oh come on. Misogyny??? This has nothing to do with her sex. People just didn't like her style of singing. Why is it that people always jump to conclusions when a woman is criticized? Seems someone is brainwashed by feminist theories. The patriarchy is out to get them. That's ridiculous.

    • @amj.composer
      @amj.composer 3 года назад +5

      @@EbonyPope Agreed, he just put it in there for no reason

    • @djoppeneer
      @djoppeneer 3 года назад

      Interesting intonation in your Segway to nebula

  • @ferda7102
    @ferda7102 3 года назад +55629

    imagine getting bullied all over tiktok but then Adam Neely makes a video about your harmony

    • @calholli
      @calholli 3 года назад +589

      along with 100 other people

    • @Dstruktr
      @Dstruktr 3 года назад +1014

      Divine retribution

    • @Contributron
      @Contributron 3 года назад +345

      Makes it all worth it

    • @DanielVCOliveira
      @DanielVCOliveira 3 года назад +408

      The internet works in mysterious ways

    • @kassemir
      @kassemir 3 года назад +770

      @@Contributron I don't know about that. In an ideal world there wouldn't have been any harassment and still something interesting to discuss.
      I can't imagine getting dog piled like this, especially when you're this young.
      She honestly handled it amazingly. But, it is kinda sad that young women especially kinda don't have a safe space online to express themselves, without having to fear brutal dogpiling like this.

  • @leitnerpiper69
    @leitnerpiper69 2 года назад +15757

    i miss choir because singing dissonant harmonies always felt so powerful. you could literally feel the sound in your whole body

    • @jacobhanekamp2534
      @jacobhanekamp2534 2 года назад +152

      Eric Whitacre?

    • @arpon-o4p
      @arpon-o4p 2 года назад +287

      And us Bassist not knowing what part are we singing 😵

    • @inchw0rm
      @inchw0rm 2 года назад +144

      i loved it too, id have to hold back tears sometimes lol

    • @beccamurphy
      @beccamurphy 2 года назад +25

      ABSOLUTELY

    • @thatperson278
      @thatperson278 2 года назад +135

      Especially as a base you can feel the shift and it's fucking awesome. Ended up dropping chior but even now I really appreciate a lot of this stuff

  • @55vermeer
    @55vermeer 3 года назад +14495

    "The piano ain't got no wrong notes." - Thelonious Monk

    • @0ri0n77
      @0ri0n77 3 года назад +245

      Monk, surely, had a great budget for piano tuning... ;P

    • @eadricng3267
      @eadricng3267 3 года назад +105

      i mean, who'd argue with Monk?

    • @aliince9372
      @aliince9372 3 года назад +12

      Stealing.

    • @npicard
      @npicard 3 года назад +119

      God, that’s the punchiest fuckin music quote I’ve ever heard.

    • @alextheferret5674
      @alextheferret5674 3 года назад +31

      Oh gosh, Monk's music is wonderful, no wonder this quote is just as good lol.

  • @ZeroEliteOfficial
    @ZeroEliteOfficial Год назад +2614

    the "Atom bomb locks in" part was actually really beautiful, i think people just aren't used to how the "I Lie" part played out

    • @ictasbc
      @ictasbc Год назад +35

      Agreed

    • @Kimbie
      @Kimbie Год назад +92

      I could have excused the backlash from people not too used to dissonance if it was dissonant all the way through but, like, the gal is just adding harmonic spice at some specific points and people have the gall to call it objectively ugly.

    • @Theorbitaldog
      @Theorbitaldog Год назад +42

      ⁠@@Kimbieeverytime I hear the sound without the dissonance in a video I have to look up this video to listen to it again because I literally like it better

    • @Bogosbinded
      @Bogosbinded Год назад +10

      it sounds very interesting sadly she got a lot of hate😢

    • @GazzyD
      @GazzyD Год назад +10

      That part fucking slaps. Gives me Hayley Williams vibes.

  • @Axame1
    @Axame1 3 года назад +12677

    Conclusion: girl so metal, she's singing in power chords

    • @StoicStimulation
      @StoicStimulation 3 года назад +201

      @@--.._ keep trying buddy! I’m still a pretty crappy guitarist but you’ll develop calluses soon.

    • @lfox02
      @lfox02 3 года назад +96

      @@--.._ Don't worry mate, you'll get used to it. Besides, it's nearly all guitar playing that gives you the feeling, I think.

    • @samcohen8257
      @samcohen8257 3 года назад +246

      @@--.._ Power chords? Hard? You don't know the meaning of the word until you've played a C#minb7#9add13/E=mc².

    • @AtanoKSi
      @AtanoKSi 3 года назад +23

      @@--.._ don't worry, once you get used to em you will play them like nothing :), guitar takes time and lots practice

    • @samcohen8257
      @samcohen8257 3 года назад +18

      @@--.._ By me dinner first and I might X 😘

  • @GabzitoHD
    @GabzitoHD 3 года назад +14004

    now I actually kinda like the dissonance and I'm not even saying this is because of my grotesquely large brain and high IQ with an appreciation for advanced harmony

    • @alphoricproductions3786
      @alphoricproductions3786 3 года назад +144

      Hmm yes I can tell your brain is humongous
      Cuz you need all that bulk to play video games 😎
      Okno jk

    • @Raf-qz7ih
      @Raf-qz7ih 3 года назад +35

      Same, except for the last part
      Edit: jk

    • @BehappyBhairava
      @BehappyBhairava 3 года назад +9

      Must be a joke hey? No ones that vainglorious are they

    • @KevinShinwoo
      @KevinShinwoo 3 года назад +41

      @@BehappyBhairava Yes, it's a joke, my word.

    • @user-dn3et2iu2w
      @user-dn3et2iu2w 3 года назад +8

      It’s not advanced harmony anyway lmao.

  • @mjg3229
    @mjg3229 2 года назад +13402

    That harmony is haunting, it really fits the tone of the song. She's honestly just 1 or 2 db too loud and otherwise that dissonance would sit really well

    • @tiffanyaa
      @tiffanyaa 2 года назад +775

      Best of all, I'm pretty sure TikTok allows for "mixing" of audio... all this would've taken for a frankly perfect duet is a reupload with her volume slider like, 5-10% down lol

    • @samuellaffer9584
      @samuellaffer9584 2 года назад +96

      Very good point, exactly what i thought too

    • @shrimpfriedrice6020
      @shrimpfriedrice6020 2 года назад +173

      Agreed. When I first heard it, it threw me off because of the sudden loudness of the audio- especially when I saw Tiktoks using the cover that, at the time, I didn't know about and wasn't expecting to hear. I do like it, but yeah, I do think it would be better if the volume was lowered.

    • @Green_Bean_Machine
      @Green_Bean_Machine 2 года назад +19

      i disagree so strongly it makes my stomach hurt

    • @charlesnojinson4760
      @charlesnojinson4760 2 года назад +51

      Yeah that was my thought. If she was a bit under the volume for the original it would mix a bit better

  • @AsM0Edeus
    @AsM0Edeus Месяц назад +61

    0:39 I was literally thinking "wow, I think the last time I heard a harmony like this one was in Yuki Kajiura's work on Tsubasa Chronicles". Kajiura uses it quite a lot in the Tsubasa score, and it really stands out in the choral arrangements. It always has this overwhelming power to it that pulls you in but never lets you settle. Truly one of my favourite scores of all time.

    • @Danny_Az
      @Danny_Az 10 дней назад +1

      IM ABOUT TO CRY IVE BEEN LISTENING TO DREAMSCAPE FOR YEARS AND HAVE ALWAYS BEEN OBSESSED WITH IT DUE TO THAT EXACT REASON. IT GAVE ME A FEELING LIKE NO OTHER AND IM SO HAPPY TO FINALLY SEE SOMEONE ELSE MENTION IT OUT IN THE OPEN LIKE THIS

  • @MichaeloStarzioni
    @MichaeloStarzioni 3 года назад +3247

    the lesson here is that you should not focus on sounding "correct" but putting such a memorable performance that Adam Neely makes a video because of you

    • @StoryS.
      @StoryS. 3 года назад +7

      yes! LOL

    • @AtanoKSi
      @AtanoKSi 3 года назад +9

      It sounds correct to me tho

    • @harosee
      @harosee 3 года назад +18

      @@AtanoKSi well what sounds correct or right is imho still very subjective when it comes down to music, so best to drop the focus on sounding correct altogether, i guess

    • @brzt4256
      @brzt4256 3 года назад +3

      The performance wasn't the reason behind the video; the reaction to it was. Neely likes to pretend as if people are being bigots when they criticise people for being 'out of tune', an interpretation that is perfectly natural given the musical background.

    • @akdn7660
      @akdn7660 Год назад +1

      @@brzt4256 timestamp showing "Neely ... 'out of tune'"?

  • @liberty2087
    @liberty2087 3 года назад +10268

    It cannot be stressed enough that she was harassed for this. That is the takeaway here, that people will relentlessly attack you for doing what you love and you will often be powerless to stop them.

    • @gershommaes902
      @gershommaes902 3 года назад +173

      Just because she was harassed doesn't mean we all need to enjoy her harmonization though.
      I think it's almost always worth keeping harsh opinions to oneself. But let's not be naive... the internet doesn't agree. Face-to-face, people whose songs (or art, poetry, etc.) I witness are probably connected to me socially. If I create tension with them, I experience tension myself. The internet isn't like this - we can create tension with random strangers and walk away from it scot-free. Everyone ought to know this. The people of the internet do not love me or care about me. They have no stake in my wellbeing. They are not incentivized to keep things civil or friendly. They are at liberty to disclose harsh opinions the likes of which they would not share in a real-world encounter. Perhaps they dislike having to repress their tongue in reality, and find relief using the internet as an outlet for their harsh opinions.
      It's no wonder internet encounters are often highly distinct from face-to-face encounters. We can cast our own severe judgement at those who are harsh online, but I think this is often a purely self-serving activity. It's no wonder the internet is the way it is. The people who make it this way are not accountable, nor can we rehabilitate them. They don't care about our judgement, or they don't notice it, or they're not smart enough to understand it, or they relish the excitement of it, or they relish the attention, or they relish the opportunity to emotionally impact yet another stranger.
      Those whose message here resembles "people should stop being mean online" - I wonder if you are seriously assessing (or invested in) the effect that your action here has on achieving your desired outcome?
      I'd like for you all to check out adam neely's other video here: ruclips.net/video/k3iDKsjSiIQ/видео.html - the section I'm interested in starts at 2:56 mark, where adam is asked his opinion on a chord progression. At 4:37, he says "it sounds like a mistake to me". At 5:49 he says *make whatever artistic decisions you would like but an audience is going to listen to them with the expectations that come from genre and style* - this leaves me wondering why he seems reluctant, in this video, to simply accept that an audience rejected a decision based on their expectations.
      Lastly I want to make it absolutely clear: it saddens me that people treat each other so harshly on the internet (or anywhere).

    • @qr-eh9es
      @qr-eh9es 3 года назад +1267

      @@gershommaes902 but not liking the harmony doesn't give you any reason to harass her though

    • @grecco4037
      @grecco4037 3 года назад +656

      @@gershommaes902 not liking her harmony is not a pass to harass her though

    • @gershommaes902
      @gershommaes902 3 года назад +107

      @@grecco4037 @q2 @grecco of course not, I hope I didn't imply such a thing! :)

    • @qr-eh9es
      @qr-eh9es 3 года назад +20

      @@gershommaes902 yeah, i was just pointing out something else!

  • @covereye5731
    @covereye5731 3 года назад +8349

    Adam: "The lesson we can take from this..."
    Me: "Don't harass people?"
    Adam: "Western-European polyphonic aesthetics are being relentlessly upheld as what is good."
    Me: "Ah..yes..of course."

    • @PastelPiku
      @PastelPiku 3 года назад +451

      but yes that too lmao

    • @paradoxical_taco
      @paradoxical_taco 3 года назад +70

      This was my exact reaction. Well almost, I was thinking, “Obey Wheaton’s Rule?”

    • @Spacecat2
      @Spacecat2 3 года назад +230

      Yeah. While I don't disagree with any of the things that Adam says in this video, I think his message is muddled, and that he places some of the most importance on some of the least important aspects of this situation.

    • @user-ed5eg8lw8x
      @user-ed5eg8lw8x 3 года назад +401

      He is a music channel so that's likely why he focused more about the theory

    • @husnainali-gn8bo
      @husnainali-gn8bo 3 года назад +1

      Lol

  • @tsuki3752
    @tsuki3752 Год назад +115

    i loved the harmonization when i first heard it here hahah. the “sounds like they’re singing to each other” is so true. it reminds me of that climax in a musical or something where the lovers are on two different wavelengths and can’t sing a “proper” harmonization but it’s emotional and they’re trying so hard to sing with one another but they’re too dissonant, they aren’t “perfect”. like i can see the entire scene play out and how much it would make me cry like a little baby because of how uncomfortable but beautiful it can sound like.

  • @onen0zednine753
    @onen0zednine753 3 года назад +4068

    when she gets to the "a-tom bomb locks in " 7:11 part it comes together so nicely {chef's kiss}, makes the dissonance well worth it. I dig it

    • @k4mpoeng
      @k4mpoeng 3 года назад +165

      very satisfying release tbh

    • @konstant_ly
      @konstant_ly 3 года назад +166

      Yeah, it sounds super powerful. My only "issue" is the "lie with" part, it sounds a little off to me, but I like the rest a lot. Tbh, I like it all, but the "lie with" part the least, although it's growing on me whenever I hear it. ~~Although the way she moves her mouth as she's singing looks funny~~

    • @david6321
      @david6321 3 года назад +99

      @@konstant_ly for me it's just when she sings "that I'', it really sounds like she's out of tune (not because it's dissonance, it really is pitchy). Also, her voice is too loud and too sharp so it doesn't blend well

    • @sr71sr71
      @sr71sr71 3 года назад +24

      Right, I think its more about that payoff on the release and pushes through so perfectly.

    • @MintFX0
      @MintFX0 3 года назад +6

      That's the point of the dissonance

  • @buckdowns2924
    @buckdowns2924 2 года назад +7096

    "young people demand conformity and music is a powerful cultural tool for enforcing it" WOW

    • @awwtergirl7040
      @awwtergirl7040 2 года назад +37

      Reminds me of the Arcade Fire song "Rococo"

    • @alyssa09485
      @alyssa09485 2 года назад +39

      DANGGGGG so true oh my god

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 2 года назад +1

      That’s why only industry plants succeed in the modern industry

    • @maverickREAL
      @maverickREAL 2 года назад +33

      bro it is not that deep lmfao

    • @brok3n_806
      @brok3n_806 2 года назад +162

      @@maverickREAL it really is, though

  • @misterguitargeek
    @misterguitargeek Год назад +2088

    "Young people are all about conformity"
    Ugh. This got me in the feels.

    • @apersonthatexists6722
      @apersonthatexists6722 Год назад +68

      That’s sadly mostly true, but we need to remember that not all young people are like that. I would consider myself a young person and love dissonance and harshness in music.

    • @jockturner1547
      @jockturner1547 Год назад +47

      It’s my fundamental issue with TikTok as a platform and on a similar page, social media in general.
      The whole idea of a trend on TikTok just sees people copying and repeating the same idea over and over, rarely with any actual innovation or change to it.
      Like how many times do you see the same video but with someone else’s face mouthing the words over and over.
      Trends can insight creativity, but it’s the least creative ones that don’t change anything in the trend that tend to do the best.

    • @bunsenn5064
      @bunsenn5064 Год назад +16

      It’s quite the opposite, actually. Nowadays, it’s popular to be non-conforming. In fact, it seems that everyone has this mentality that everyone else is conforming and they’re somehow the special one. But if everyone’s special, then no one is.

    • @e.d.1642
      @e.d.1642 Год назад +7

      That's such a boomer thing to say and not really true anyway. It can be said the same about adults. Maybe the lesson from this is that there's a huge work to do with kids on harrassement, not stupid generalizations.

    • @tobywilkes2677
      @tobywilkes2677 Год назад +35

      ​@@bunsenn5064 i have to disagree. Although my perspective is narrow, at my school at least, those who appear to believe they are the 'special one' are ridiculed for thinking they're the 'main character'. At my school, it's narcissistic to think you're special, cringey to act different, but funny to act different if you do so ironically. There ARE plenty of non-conformers, but few who are half as respected by their peers as those who do conform. Conformers and non-conformers also rarely mix.

  • @i_teleported_bread7404
    @i_teleported_bread7404 3 года назад +1210

    How does this man just keep saying fifty shades of swag with a completely straight face-

    • @cheesecakelasagna
      @cheesecakelasagna 3 года назад +22

      Literally my thoughts as I watch the whole vid

    • @kylemahase
      @kylemahase 3 года назад +16

      and chickenthighs 😂😂

  • @DukeOnkled
    @DukeOnkled 3 года назад +3940

    The harmony she added adds this kind of...finality to it, if that makes any sense? Like, just the melody sounds bittersweet, but with that particular harmony it really does feel like the world's caving in. I personally really really like it.

    • @AhoyItsJoy
      @AhoyItsJoy 3 года назад +256

      Yes, this is just how I felt when I heard it. I don't know a lot about music or anything, but her harmony adds such an edge of desperation to the gentle sadness of the song. I love that in places fiftyshadesofswag is overtaking the original. It feels like two people reaching out to each other, the original is delicate longing, while the harmony is anguished and determined, and at "locks in" they reach each other and come together.

    • @PabloEmanuel96
      @PabloEmanuel96 3 года назад +120

      Totally agree, I don't love dissonance in everything, but on a song about the world falling apart and love ending it suits it perfectly to realize in music form the emotions and make you resonate with them

    • @melonoire
      @melonoire 3 года назад +11

      It sounds lovely for me

    • @melonoire
      @melonoire 3 года назад +4

      @@PabloEmanuel96 this ❤️

    • @whokilledkenzi
      @whokilledkenzi 3 года назад +5

      EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING

  • @stephen6691
    @stephen6691 3 года назад +5743

    Conclusion: She harmonized in a way that was bold and stuck out, and it worked out like the Chinese proverb, the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.

    • @mito._
      @mito._ 3 года назад +30

      The reasons for it being obvious.

    • @stephen6691
      @stephen6691 3 года назад +314

      @@mito._ Obvious but wrong. I have about as much music training as you can get, and I think her harmonization sounds awesome, playing off tradition but still sounding fresh and audacious.

    • @mito._
      @mito._ 3 года назад +89

      ​@@stephen6691​ I think your opinion on the matter is no more valid than anyone else's. But the fact that you think your opinion makes you more "right" than others seems to indicate you don't understand what opinions are.
      I don't have to like pineapple on pizza, but I can agree that it's a valid topping. Similarly, the choice of harmonization here isn't "wrong" but it does make my stomach hurt. So yeah.

    • @halcyonacoustic7366
      @halcyonacoustic7366 3 года назад +36

      @Hooman Being That's the thing about reinforcing racial hierarchy. You don't have to do it on purpose to do it. It's all around us and we're indoctrinated into it.
      A fish doesn't know what water is.

    • @annieliina
      @annieliina 3 года назад +112

      @@michaellessel5532 wtf does music and harmonies have to do with white supremacy i am so confused

  • @reddoo8936
    @reddoo8936 Год назад +218

    It's a very interesting harmony imo.
    It's sung with excellent pitch, so the listener's ear won't think it's just a note accidentally sung a bit sharp. The major third over the root note is "happy" sounding, while the minor third is "sad" or "dark" sounding. Combining them together (with a guest appearance by the major 7th over the root) makes this comforting yet deeply unsettling sound.

  • @OmicronGaming
    @OmicronGaming 3 года назад +6872

    ah yes, the internet, where people willingly start drama over others living their lives

    • @RedstoneManiac13
      @RedstoneManiac13 3 года назад +30

      God, tell me about it

    • @feeno1188
      @feeno1188 3 года назад +82

      the internet is also a place where people like Adam talk about subjects like this and spread their passion and awareness about such singers

    • @SlyTreeRat
      @SlyTreeRat 3 года назад +5

      No.

    • @איתן_אליהו
      @איתן_אליהו 3 года назад +15

      Yo omicron love u
      Btw stop commenting on nusic theory videos and star uploading vids😠🤕

    • @sassafrasofficial3695
      @sassafrasofficial3695 3 года назад +19

      Well, she ain't living her life, she uploaded it to the internet. When you put something out in the public, you better expect at least a little negative feedback, especially if you're doing something against the cultural norms or whatever.

  • @CraigGood
    @CraigGood 3 года назад +2981

    The brilliant musician who taught me improv singing said that any note, confidently sung, is part of the chord. It may be an unexpected chord, but that doesn't matter.

    • @fettycheese2498
      @fettycheese2498 3 года назад +70

      That is a great plan and big mood

    • @firewolf11567
      @firewolf11567 3 года назад +93

      Big fan of jazz I take it lol

    • @nxbis
      @nxbis 3 года назад +56

      Welcome to Jazz

    • @PanterAmetal100
      @PanterAmetal100 3 года назад +13

      You're doing Good, Craig.

    • @IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIl
      @IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIl 3 года назад +19

      i learned something close to that from my old guitar teacher and its if you play the "wrong note" intentionally they will think its intentional and mixed with adamy neely's repetition legitimizes works pretty well

  • @laplantamichay
    @laplantamichay 3 года назад +1998

    "do you like this harmony?"
    Adam you fucked up my musical taste i don't even know

  • @NoteBard
    @NoteBard Год назад +83

    I remember my choir teacher in high school, when teaching us our harmonies with each other, called any written dissonance "crunchy". And so, to this day, I hear this type of stuff and go "Ooo, that's *cronchy* ". I was also in one of the sections that the harmony was typically more dissonant in, so I got to hear it for myself. Not saying that my musical palette is better than anyone else's or anything. I just like the *cronch*

    • @theyouofyesterday6254
      @theyouofyesterday6254 Месяц назад +1

      My husband calls them crunchy as well - also came from his school choir teacher!

  • @DigitalMoose
    @DigitalMoose 3 года назад +2563

    Bob Ross never said...."omg...you are using the wrong colours in that painting!"

    • @ticklesdust
      @ticklesdust 3 года назад +14

      Ok but bob ross never painted in exclusively light yellow and white,

    • @bradjtx
      @bradjtx 3 года назад +132

      @@ticklesdust he probably could’ve if he was asked, he did a painting just in grey for someone who was colorblind.

    • @ideitbawxproductions1880
      @ideitbawxproductions1880 3 года назад +30

      a note like that is what Bob Ross would call a "happy accident" 😉

    • @silverkip2992
      @silverkip2992 3 года назад +2

      @@bradjtx That's not really comparable though, by using grey you can paint very precise values and the contrast just looks way clearer than by using white and light yellow. In fact, it is a very common digital art technique to paint in only grayscale and then put in the colors when you're finished setting the values, it's not unusual.

    • @shigalarson2359
      @shigalarson2359 3 года назад

      im sure he would've if one of those damn cosmic entities started painting in octamarine

  • @g.boychev9355
    @g.boychev9355 3 года назад +1984

    "No parallel fifths!"
    The entire heavy metal genre: "Guess I'll just die."

    • @tutatis96
      @tutatis96 3 года назад +8

      If is one voice its okay, just like you jump around with octave hands on a piano ;)

    • @tutatis96
      @tutatis96 3 года назад

      @@Gabe-ch2ol are you talking to me?

    • @tutatis96
      @tutatis96 3 года назад +36

      @@Gabe-ch2ol cause most of metal riffs are played moving the same power chord (1, 5, sometimes 8) shape around the fretboard and basically building a single voice playing parallel fifths and octaves. But rhis is okay cause those rules exist to emphasize voice independence, which is not what metal is looking for. Metal wants just one huge voice, because of that often the guitar is doubled an octave below by the bass and we have four line playing the same voice. Also the kick scans rhe rhythm of this voice.

    • @bluesdealer
      @bluesdealer 3 года назад +33

      That's part of the point, though. The rule is there because it sounds good, but metal was a genre born out of rebellion and rule-breaking. Parallel 5ths / octaves? Naked tritones? Check. Part of the in-your-face aggression is due to this rule breaking. It sounds harsh instead of sweet, but that's the point.
      In a way, the existence of that rule helped inform metal because you can't break the rules if there's no rule to break.
      This is also why it's important to learn the rules, so when you break them it's intentional and you know why you're doing it.
      Despite Adam's recent vendetta against western music theory, I doubt he would choose to ignore it if he could do it all over again. It's too useful of a system, even if you choose to subvert it.

    • @carmangreenway
      @carmangreenway 3 года назад +9

      @@bluesdealer I think it's more appropriate to analyze para5s in metal as as "line independence isn't completely necessary" than making the jump to "it's specifically because punk wanted to break the rules." There are plenty of theory rules that when you break em they just sound awful anywhere (horror soundtracks the exception)

  • @Time-yo5mw
    @Time-yo5mw 3 года назад +693

    When the lower voice moves up to a unison before the last two notes is such a good way to set that last harmony. So good.

    • @SukoSeiti
      @SukoSeiti 3 года назад +25

      I was thinking the same thing, narratively works wonders, as it makes the line "atom bomb" even more impactful.

    • @CorbiniteVids
      @CorbiniteVids 3 года назад +3

      omg I know it just felt so dynamic

  • @sigururgunigunnarsson3272
    @sigururgunigunnarsson3272 Год назад +71

    Here in Iceland we have a traditional way of singing called tvísöngur, where melodies are harmonized using parallel fifths. We were so isolated that we missed the memo that parallel fifths were bad. I am so used to singing these traditional songs that harmonizing in parallel fifths does not at all sound odd to me.
    If you are interested I recommend the song, Ísland farsældar frón

  • @wikiwikiwee1
    @wikiwikiwee1 2 года назад +3890

    The “lie with” part sounds not so good but the “as the atom bomb locks in” part just wow. The dissonance made it sounds like the song was being ripped apart, in such a crazy emotional contextual way . Its like song is being ripped apart as the world caves in (roll credits, i said the thing)

    • @OskarSvan
      @OskarSvan 2 года назад +16

      What’s wrong with the first part??

    • @CorneliusCornbread
      @CorneliusCornbread 2 года назад +211

      That's exactly what I was thinking and I completely agree with the video that she isn't singing in the same style as the cover artist is. Her voice is more coarse, and while on its own I think it holds intense emotion, once combined it gives this very disjointed feeling. In the second verse her singing with the cover aligns and I think shows what the dissonant cord can really bring to the table.

    • @athmaid
      @athmaid 2 года назад +41

      4:39 explains why you feel that way, "lie with" feels a lot spicier

    • @penem7632
      @penem7632 2 года назад +4

      I like all of the parts

    • @chasseblanc
      @chasseblanc 2 года назад

      @@OskarSvan loud and annoying

  • @vneezy
    @vneezy 2 года назад +2947

    Bulgarian folk music is so powerful and severely underrated, I recommend the mystery of the Bulgarian voices for some kickass traditional ensembles that are pretty unique to the region

    • @elp4196
      @elp4196 2 года назад +1

      bulgaria .o.

    • @kameno7476
      @kameno7476 2 года назад +25

      LES GOOO MY COUNTRY IS ACTUALLY GETTING RECOGNIZED
      Най-накрая някой говори за нас, честно казано на мен не ми харесва толкова българския ни фолклор, на разбирам защо хората го харесват!

    • @elp4196
      @elp4196 2 года назад +1

      @@kameno7476 helu

    • @elp4196
      @elp4196 2 года назад

      @@kameno7476 fellow bulgarian пичага

    • @beaudjangles
      @beaudjangles 2 года назад +2

      Stara Planina was used in Werner Herzog’s Encounters at the end of the world. Absolutely chilling.

  • @panpolypuff
    @panpolypuff 3 года назад +553

    "Like they're singing TO each other."
    Yes! It sounds like a chaotic love duet from something dark and unsettling. Almost like a Sondheim duet turned up to 13. They're saying the same words, but somehow inflecting the sentiment differently, and something is just *off* about it.

    • @NateJGardner
      @NateJGardner 3 года назад +56

      It reminds me of those relationships when partners think they're on the same page but neither realizes yet that they're saying the same things but meaning something different- it's kind of an eerie subtle meaning

    • @whatdoyousuppose
      @whatdoyousuppose 3 года назад +4

      YES there is something very Sondheim to it! Eerie & sentimental at the same time.

    • @Noelciaaa
      @Noelciaaa 3 года назад +9

      Matches the seemingly sweet but ultimately dark lyrics as well. Without this harmony, it's just too sweet and typical.

    • @nectar9509
      @nectar9509 3 года назад +8

      i immediatly thought of a relationship dynamic in which one girl is soft and delicate and the other is dark and brooding. to me it definitely sounded like they were addressing each other. it definitely has that "beautifully tragic" sound

    • @Verdugothewatcher
      @Verdugothewatcher 3 года назад +2

      It is an emotionally rich interpretation: I really love this idea.

  • @buoy-
    @buoy- Год назад +10

    I'm not exactly sure why, but you talking about parallel fifths with so much passion gave me goosebumps lmao

    • @buoy-
      @buoy- Год назад +2

      Damn, I love jazz

  • @dzordzszs
    @dzordzszs 3 года назад +1105

    "Only Schoenberg melodies work for this song"
    What an absolute chad

    • @cheesecakelasagna
      @cheesecakelasagna 3 года назад +16

      I'm a curious noob, can anyone please explain that clip for me?

    • @dzordzszs
      @dzordzszs 3 года назад +83

      @@cheesecakelasagna Well, I am not exactly an expert myself, but Schoenberg was a German composer who was one of the first to experiment with using the 12-tone technique. It meant that, in the piece, all 12 notes the chromatic scale are sounded as often as one another to prevent the emphasis of any one note. The dissonance that came along in his pieces also made his music sound quite 'unusual', in a sense. An example of this would be his 3 Piano Pieces Op. 11. It is an acquired taste, but if I was to recommend any of his music, it would probably be his violin concerto or verklärte nacht.

    • @jonathanscherpenbach9913
      @jonathanscherpenbach9913 3 года назад +41

      @@dzordzszs iirc that's enforced in Schoenberg's technique specifically by basically writing out multiple permutations of the 12 equal tempered notes. So when taking chunks of 12, every pitch will be included exactly once. I assume the joke is how atrocious this usually sounds to many.

    • @dzordzszs
      @dzordzszs 3 года назад +1

      @@jonathanscherpenbach9913 yes

    • @csl4159
      @csl4159 3 года назад +8

      If there's any takeaway from this video its go and listen to some schoenberg if you have not

  • @rivertam711
    @rivertam711 3 года назад +2044

    I got no idea why but the "bomb locks in" part of the harmony brings a tear to my eye, sounds so beautiful and sad at the same time. This shit is spicy in the best way possible i dont understand why people would bully someone over this wtf

    • @froggiecansler5022
      @froggiecansler5022 3 года назад +51

      yeah that’s my favorite part too!! so haunting.
      it’s gorgeous

    • @charliesaint
      @charliesaint 3 года назад +10

      Probably because it’s not “haunting” in a subtle way but sounds like it’s trying to achieve that effect in a very obvious and ham-fisted way. Of course nobody deserves to be bullied, of course dissonance can lead to beautiful music, of course we should praise people who strive to make art… but this tiktok was nothing special and I found it annoying after the third listen. I’ll defend the girl for being brave enough to put herself out there, but not for making good music.

    • @solarprogeny6736
      @solarprogeny6736 3 года назад +49

      @@charliesaint you sound like if somebody touched you, your skin would melt at the point of impact

    • @charliesaint
      @charliesaint 3 года назад +1

      @@solarprogeny6736 not very popular, are you

    • @Bagofnowt
      @Bagofnowt 3 года назад +59

      @@charliesaint I don't think "you're not very popular" is an exhortation you can reasonably make after writing a whole paragraph about how a Tiktoker's harmony wasn't subtle enough for you.

  • @blue_leader_5756
    @blue_leader_5756 3 года назад +1165

    I read the title as “tiktok and discourse do not mix” which is completely different but equally if not more correct

    • @Catalinamancave
      @Catalinamancave 3 года назад +12

      True lol

    • @bluesdealer
      @bluesdealer 3 года назад +6

      @Tournel Henry because of ADD brains like mine. I hate it, but it's who I am xD

  • @Wolfdragon1314
    @Wolfdragon1314 Год назад +32

    The "Shoernberg harmonies" killed me, because I knew what was coming as soon as I saw it, but it still hurt all the same.

  • @jasonfieler
    @jasonfieler 3 года назад +970

    PSA to all Adam Neely fans who are on tik tok: If you ever hear anything on tik tok that takes any ounce of music theory to explain, or has any sort of following by people who know stuff about music theory, Adam Neely WILL make a video about it, and that is a proven fact, so just sit tight whenever you come across something new

    • @sengroagers1111
      @sengroagers1111 3 года назад +15

      TL;DR: please shut up please

    • @DHawkBeats
      @DHawkBeats 3 года назад +2

      Exactly I literally saw this on my fyp and didn’t know what they were talking abt now I see Adam’s video and it all makes sense

    • @karlboud88
      @karlboud88 3 года назад +3

      This explains why with the millions of hours of Tiktok footage, Adam has done 2 or 3 20 minute videos on it, tells a lot about the complexity and music theory on Tiktok XD

    • @BenjaminMorrenMusic
      @BenjaminMorrenMusic 3 года назад

      @@sengroagers1111 did you just tell Jason to shut up

    • @sengroagers1111
      @sengroagers1111 3 года назад +7

      @@BenjaminMorrenMusic nah i was referring to adam neely fans those mfs need to learn how to chill out sometimes‼️

  • @DomSimpsonDrums
    @DomSimpsonDrums 3 года назад +856

    This is the most long winded and informative "haters gonna hate" ever.

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 3 года назад +2

      Apparently he believes that they only hate women?

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 3 года назад +41

      @@jaimeduncan6167 I don't believe that was what he said.

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 3 года назад +3

      @@noahmay7708 IF the reason they piled on her is misogyny then yes, that is what he say. Misogyny is real, so for example, if they called her the c word clearly that is a misogynistic attack, or they say stuff like "only a woman" etc. He could have say "she was insulted and degraded including misogynistic attacks" that will be different and I guess (based on my experience) correct. The examples he quote were from people telling her that her art was ugly, and that happens to men and women, and if one put his art online it comes with the territory. I agree that not pushing the like button is more than enough but one know how it goes:haters gonna hate.

    • @Desopolis
      @Desopolis 3 года назад +18

      @@jaimeduncan6167 again… that is not what he said

    • @bragtime1052
      @bragtime1052 3 года назад +22

      @@jaimeduncan6167 I'm pretty sure he just meant misogyny played a role in people's hatred of her singing because for some people that'd be like the cherry on the top, for instance thinking she isn't as attractive as the girl on the right and/or her singing voice isn't as elegant as the girl on the right and/or her singing came off as obnoxious instead of attractive and other misogynistic reasons like those, and those misogynistic reasons further justify hatred towards her singing.

  • @lewiswhatley687
    @lewiswhatley687 3 года назад +954

    The worst thing about this is how smug all of the responses were

    • @yakkobutmute6000
      @yakkobutmute6000 3 года назад +154

      or how people just butchered music terminology they didn't know to harass this girl like-

    • @blarghinatelazer9394
      @blarghinatelazer9394 3 года назад +76

      Welcome to Gen Z on social media. This is said as someone from Gen Z, social media is fucking unbearable any time somebody makes something that could even be perceived as a mistake.

    • @harryiii3361
      @harryiii3361 3 года назад +161

      ​@@blarghinatelazer9394 It only seems like Gen Z because those are the people that mainly use tik tok. Seriously, go to any music video popular with any other generation on youtube and you will find smug people being unbearable. It's how a lot of people act behind the protection of their computer/phone screens. Human nature transcends arbitrary generations.

    • @hititwithit
      @hititwithit 3 года назад +39

      @@harryiii3361 It's easy to behave like an asshole when there's no risk of being punched in the face.

    • @caixiuying8901
      @caixiuying8901 3 года назад +26

      @@harryiii3361 boomers have awful takes on music so I agree with you

  • @Benwut
    @Benwut 10 месяцев назад +4

    That harmony is really beautiful. Like, it's so crunchy that I love the feel

  • @Mikehy.mp3
    @Mikehy.mp3 3 года назад +9574

    Imagine harassing someone because you didn't like their harmony. Bruh

    • @mostertrucks
      @mostertrucks 3 года назад +355

      tiktok never fails to amaze me ... 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @franciscofarias6385
      @franciscofarias6385 3 года назад +481

      Harassment online is complicated, because for the harassers it feels just as a single joke or opinion thrown away. It feels a lot worse for the harassed because it's coming from a ton of people at once. That's the problem with the internet, everything is amplified.

    • @lolwhatever7307
      @lolwhatever7307 3 года назад +33

      Sounds like a typical conversation between two musicians from opposite genres, nothing new

    • @neapolis7570
      @neapolis7570 3 года назад +84

      Well when your stew brain only knows 4 chords from hearing the same pop song on the radio 6 times a minute and not knowing anything about what youre listening to. I kinda get that when they hear something creative and not entirely polished autotuned and watered down that it might sound "bad" to them.

    • @godofgamingnos
      @godofgamingnos 3 года назад +52

      Imagine expecting a nuanced response from the tiktok majority, seems like a dubious proposition...

  • @chloe2270
    @chloe2270 3 года назад +847

    when she first enters the harmony, i cringe a bit, but once she starts getting into it i LOVE IT- so much so the original tik tok feels strange without her voice in it? a rollercoaster with every listen i think its great

    • @beep3242
      @beep3242 3 года назад +88

      Yeah, when she gets to "atom bomb" it sounds great, idk what it is about the first part that is hard to listen to. Maybe she's singing a bit harshly? The last part is hauntingly dissonant in a cool way.

    • @freakalishess
      @freakalishess 3 года назад +28

      Repetition legitimises
      Repetition legitimises
      Repetition legitimises

    • @esined2386
      @esined2386 3 года назад

      Hey give me your thoughts on this. What if she stayed on that one note she sang during 'lie' for 'with'? and then flit to a D, maybe?

    • @chloe2270
      @chloe2270 3 года назад +1

      @@esined2386 not sure if u meant me but i personally dont know anything about keys/notes/whatever u call it so i have no idea how that would sound :( but "lie with" is the only part that sounds pretty bad imo so maybe it would make the whole thing go together better? less of a clash?

    • @esined2386
      @esined2386 3 года назад +2

      @@chloe2270 Haha I left that comment out for anyone who'd give their thoughts! I'll try it out on the piano and see how it goes or smthn

  • @bocktown
    @bocktown 3 года назад +867

    She had an idea for a harmony, recorded it on her phone, and put it on TikTok. People reacted like Apple pushed this version to all their phones. Damn, relax.

    • @jjQlLlLq
      @jjQlLlLq 3 года назад +23

      Such is a reactionary tribalistic community. Us vs Them mentality is sometimes dangerous

    • @IvanSN
      @IvanSN 3 года назад +19

      @Hacking On The Spectrum
      That's not true though. Racism hasn't always existed because the concept of race hasn't always existed. Human nature is more complicated than "us vs. them" and saying otherwise is simplistic and ignorant; mutual aid is a huge part of human existence, and I'd even argue it's much more important to our nature.
      Systematic oppression and cruelty exist because of systems and material condition, not because "humans are born evil." The hobbesian notion of innate human cruelty is as ridiculous today as it was during his lifetime.

    • @sophielatterno6364
      @sophielatterno6364 3 года назад +8

      @@IvanSN Prejudice against those who differ in appearance is human nature. Tons of research bears this out. Racism is just one example of this prejudice, and it existed long before the concept of race was codified. Those who look, sound, or act different are foreign and dangerous. Those who look, act, and sound familiar are safe. It's an innate human trait, and probably one that had survival advantages in the past.

    • @IvanSN
      @IvanSN 3 года назад +5

      @@sophielatterno6364
      Prejudice is innately a human quality, but it doesn't innately define humans. We are more than capable of overcoming our prejudices

    • @morgrim.aeternum
      @morgrim.aeternum 3 года назад +2

      @@IvanSN Racism hasn't existed before the concept of race? That's... simply false lmao

  • @MightyManotaur22
    @MightyManotaur22 Год назад +329

    It's so crazy that someone can think the harmony "sounds bad" and therefore believe that the harmony doesn't deserve to exist, as if they themselves are the gatekeeper of all music. Social media is rotting all our brains.

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 Год назад +9

      Most people are conditioned to think in black and white terms of right and wrong. It makes life much simpler

    • @pietart3596
      @pietart3596 Год назад +4

      The intention of the musician matters. When they intend to create a dissonant harmonization, the work makes sense. When they're dissonant and intended to sound consonant, they need ear training.

    • @potatotaxi
      @potatotaxi 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same people that listen to npc music like ava max and taylor

    • @sharpeningtheaxe
      @sharpeningtheaxe 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@potatotaxi Calling music “NPC” music and insulting people for listening to it isn’t any better. All music has value.

    • @potatotaxi
      @potatotaxi 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sharpeningtheaxe Monetary value < artistic value

  • @shannonm6118
    @shannonm6118 3 года назад +1899

    The harmony she sings for the lyrics "locks in" literally sends shivers up my spine. I'm a musician that loves dissonance, so maybe that's why but I think it's way better and more exciting than any of the other harmony lines I've heard, and those are the notes my brain reaches for now anytime I hear that song

    • @me_mal
      @me_mal 3 года назад +50

      it is far, FAR more interesting and exciting than anyone posting their corrections(unless it's satirical; those are hot shit too(i am using hot shit to mean good here*)).
      the whole thing is gorgeous but that "locks in" dissonance? literal goosebumps almost every time for me.

    • @dominikweber4305
      @dominikweber4305 3 года назад +17

      Yeah that's because that part isn't in paralell 5ths anymore. She goes back to 6ths there if i'm not mistaken

    • @dominikweber4305
      @dominikweber4305 3 года назад +15

      @@me_mal i'm sorry, but "locks in" isn't dissonant anymore

    • @theo3c247
      @theo3c247 3 года назад +20

      @@dominikweber4305 even though it's no longer parallel fifths it feels as if it hits harder because of the dissonance before ,, deffo wouldn't get the shivers if it was 6ths throughout for me at least

    • @wren_l7409
      @wren_l7409 3 года назад +3

      @@me_mal legit the Schoenberg 12-tone duet made me lose my mind i was DYING 😂😂😂😂

  • @valsonder
    @valsonder 2 года назад +943

    the "it's you that i lie with" part sounded off to my ear(that doesn't mean i think it Is its just not what im accustomed to) but hearing the "as the atom bomb locks in" and how dark and amazing that sounds, it is very obvious that no matter how her harmony sounds to anyone's ears it's _what she meant to do._ and people who think it's Wrong confuse me quite a bit

    • @LilyLewis771
      @LilyLewis771 2 года назад +65

      Hard agree! Specifically “bomb locks in” for me sounds SO beautiful, and I think if she’d just sung a bit quieter on the first half of the harmony it would sound just as good- it’s the overwhelming of the melody there that I find unpleasant, not her harmony.

    • @williansouza8724
      @williansouza8724 2 года назад +11

      agree. when i paid close attention to “bomb locks in”, man… i had goosebumps. stunning.

  • @music-by-storm
    @music-by-storm 3 года назад +575

    The phrase "correct harmony" in any context just annoys me to no end

    • @carlchameleon9847
      @carlchameleon9847 3 года назад +30

      same thing as saying "you have the wrong opinion"

    • @joelkulesha8284
      @joelkulesha8284 3 года назад +27

      "correct" anything in music is pretty hard to listen to people talk about.
      Correct for the song maybe, correct for a specific genre maybe, correct overall? Never.

    • @chaarlesbartholomewtheiv9911
      @chaarlesbartholomewtheiv9911 3 года назад +5

      its an empty phrase because harmony is not a singular answer. this is phrase is of course used to describe the intervals that sounds better according to the maker. harmony is an opinion not a fact. and in my opinion it sounds pretty good the way it is.

    • @jazzdirt
      @jazzdirt 3 года назад

      Oh well, using that particular phrase instantly shows you know S**T.

    • @alkanista
      @alkanista 3 года назад

      I take it you are annoyed by Western classical music up until Debussy, then.

  • @huntersullivan247
    @huntersullivan247 Год назад +90

    Video is two years old, I know. But I've gotta say,
    That harmony that she came up with is actually so f-ing sick dude, the dissonance to the resolution is actually the sickest thing I've heard in a while.
    My favorite composer is Shostakovich, I should probably mention LOL dissonance is sick guys, i promise LOL

    • @narasimha-dev
      @narasimha-dev 9 месяцев назад +1

      throwing out a like for Shostakovich love
      I can’t quite fully put my finger on which song, but the dissonance makes me think of various 90’s bands like Faith No More and Mushroomhead who definitely played around with weird intervals and arrangements. it sounds lifted right off the Angel Dust album

  • @Naylaa
    @Naylaa 3 года назад +1816

    its a beautiful harmony, especially with the release at the end. for me why the beginning sounded off was because of her voice (the vowels) clashing with the other’s, not necessarily the notes.

    • @palynodie5
      @palynodie5 3 года назад +43

      Fully agree. They kind of grind against each other. They don't fit.

    • @interrexclamacion
      @interrexclamacion 2 года назад +131

      It's not harmony, but timbre, however timbre it's not the first thing that comes to peoples minds, so they chalk it up to harmony and go home.

    • @JayBigDadyCy
      @JayBigDadyCy 2 года назад +54

      Agreed. She isn't blending her enunciation, as Adam mentioned. Which is super important when harmonizing.

  • @mikesimpson3207
    @mikesimpson3207 3 года назад +225

    Can we take a second to appreciate how cool the moment is when she reaches up to a unison G with the first singer, then stays on it until resolving it down as a traditional suspension? It's a pretty sophisticated harmonization that works well with the tune, and stays away from boring parallel 3rds. Dare I say, if you change the backing track so that there isn't that E/Eb clash, this would be a plausible Beatles vocal harmony.

  • @alex_is_dumb
    @alex_is_dumb 2 года назад +5263

    i think that her harmonies, especially during "atom bomb locks in," were fantastic
    i agree with the point that her vowels are very wide and that she's overwhelming the main melody, but the harmonies themselves are not the problem

    • @ultimatetoelicker
      @ultimatetoelicker 2 года назад +10

      Yes i agree

    • @literalantifaterrorist4673
      @literalantifaterrorist4673 2 года назад +43

      yeah, i think it went hard af. super powerful stuff

    • @vincentfreddoyle7555
      @vincentfreddoyle7555 2 года назад +7

      I was trying to put that into words, thanks for doing it for me 4 months in advance!!

    • @widergrollen
      @widergrollen 2 года назад +15

      Yeah I personally dont enjoy the first part of the harmony, but the end is fantastic.

    • @bug3861
      @bug3861 Год назад +7

      also it's not meant to be a pro quality singing job, just for fun.

  • @basti6160
    @basti6160 2 года назад +375

    Props to Lady Schönberg at 12:07 for being able to sing that, and with a straight face, totally cracked me up

  • @AFN2750
    @AFN2750 9 месяцев назад +2

    That overall sounds absolutely amazing, I love it so much

  • @metalwing1232
    @metalwing1232 2 года назад +3806

    My HS all girls choir did that Bulgarian song and hearing it live was unlike anything else so amazing and the last chord was screamed so perfectly it sounded fantastic

    • @dwsel
      @dwsel 2 года назад +50

      Sound's great indeed. Reminds me also in harmonic richness of Ghost in the shell film theme 'Making of a Cyborg'

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 2 года назад +12

      @@dwsel I queued up that song because of being reminded the same way! I should look up comparisons of Bulgarian and Japanese traditional music. (Or… isn’t it a traditional Chinese piece actually?)

    • @MooseEatsBear
      @MooseEatsBear 2 года назад

      @@dwsel Yoko Kanno, the composer of Ghost In The Shell's soundtrack, has worked with a Bulgarian choir, Cosmic Voices of Bulgaria, on many albums! They are a fan of Bulgarian folk music, and have mentioned it was the inspiration for Making of A Cyborg. If you want to hear another one of their compositions the t sounds similar, look up "Atomic Bird" by Yoko Kanno.

    • @blackboard_sx3488
      @blackboard_sx3488 Год назад +32

      @@dwselFrom the GITS Fandom: "Kenji Kawai originally wanted to use Bulgarian folk singers, but was unable to find any, so he relied on the Japanese folk song choir he used earlier in the Ranma 1/2 anime. The song uses an ancient form of the Japanese language mixed with Bulgarian harmony and traditional Japanese notes."

    • @QuantumBraced
      @QuantumBraced Год назад +3

      I think "sung" is the verb you were looking for there.

  • @tten8192
    @tten8192 3 года назад +2288

    I’m so shocked that people are upset over harmony. The harmony she sang was such a standard cadence used in musical theater it sounded completely natural to me.

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 3 года назад +78

      the industrial revolution and it's consequences; the main one being the internet revolution

    • @jasperfk
      @jasperfk 3 года назад +149

      In the immortal words of George Carlin: "Imagine how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." You shouldn't be shocked by idiots on the internet anymore, basically.

    • @leviathan5908
      @leviathan5908 3 года назад +35

      Idk it didn’t blend. Something was off. Maybe the volume of the two videos? It’s just the “lie with” that I can’t get

    • @peasandmashedpotatoes6246
      @peasandmashedpotatoes6246 3 года назад +61

      @@leviathan5908 that was my favorite part lol! it’s so cool how different brains interpret sounds in positive/negative ways

    • @lebunnie
      @lebunnie 3 года назад +26

      @@leviathan5908 it sounded great to me. Nothing was off.

  • @blahbulous
    @blahbulous 3 года назад +933

    I feel like a lot of people tend to conflate "I don't like it" with "it's inherently bad"... especially when talking about the arts. :(
    Personally, I really enjoy unexpected or unusual musical structures - and this video was no exception!

    • @poralitical
      @poralitical 3 года назад +34

      The issue is that most people no longer receive much of any music education, so they assume she is singing it WRONG because it sounds unlike the music they'd be exposed to (pop or some other billboard popular genre). You'd need to know at least the basics of music theory to know that dissonance is done intentionally to create a sense of depth or tension.
      If we want people to understand art, we need to make it accessible for everyone first.

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 3 года назад +8

      Why yes, anyone who disagrees with me is objectively wrong. How'd you know?

    • @pooplenepe59
      @pooplenepe59 3 года назад +7

      @@poralitical Unfortunately it's not just about music; the internet likes to do this with literally any form of media.

    • @poopfartlord9695
      @poopfartlord9695 3 года назад +8

      @@poralitical "no longer receive musical education"...? I think you'll find that more people are educated in music than ever before. While I agree with your statement, you seem to be, purposefully or not, exuding big boomer "back in the day people were musically literate" energy.

    • @mito._
      @mito._ 3 года назад +5

      There's a difference between "I don't like it," and "It sounds bad."
      People still eat pineapple on pizza. Doesn't make it a bad topping. Just a topping many pizza consumers don't enjoy.

  • @LizardDoggo
    @LizardDoggo Год назад +81

    The dissonance makes really enhances the song’s bittersweetness. It’s a song about romance, saying that the singer will stay with their love until the end, but it also talks about atom bombs and armageddon. This clashing of themes, makes the dissonance really fit the song. I absolutely love it.

  • @noahsan92
    @noahsan92 2 года назад +5208

    it makes me sad that musicians are less and less comfortable with playing dissonance. your song doesn't HAVE to have dissonance, but why can't it?

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 2 года назад +225

      It’s like everything has to be covered in sugar and sound smooth at all times

    • @nicreven
      @nicreven 2 года назад +203

      meanwhile metal can't get ENOUGH of it
      minor seconds, sharp 7ths, diminished fifths, etc.
      I've seen metal people add "dissonance layers" on top of their riffs as well; so
      woo!

    • @username3788
      @username3788 2 года назад

      because it sounds like literal shit?

    • @expilectakunai
      @expilectakunai 2 года назад +98

      if music didn't have ANY dissonance, there would basically be no point in listening to it at all...

    • @username3788
      @username3788 2 года назад +22

      @@expilectakunai difference between dissonance and trash

  • @AnymMusic
    @AnymMusic 3 года назад +392

    the Internet. where you threaten to kill someone when they sing a dissonant harmony

    • @joshuabroyles7565
      @joshuabroyles7565 3 года назад +46

      You wouldn't want an augmented octave to marry your sister.

    • @benjaminwatt2436
      @benjaminwatt2436 3 года назад +12

      The true nature of people comes out best behind anonymity

    • @eddierayvanlynch6133
      @eddierayvanlynch6133 3 года назад +2

      I shouldn't have, but I laughed
      👏👏👏

    • @imgedois
      @imgedois 3 года назад +2

      what a lovely place huh?!

  • @camille_98
    @camille_98 2 года назад +892

    Dissonant harmonies are super hard to sing, your voice just wants to slide towards a more logical note, but if you can do it strong and brave, it can be wonderful.

    • @username3788
      @username3788 2 года назад

      this was not one of those times

  • @uh_soluna
    @uh_soluna Месяц назад +2

    I’ve come back to this video so much that whenever I sing along with this song I naturally slip into this harmony

  • @drakewheeler8698
    @drakewheeler8698 3 года назад +2937

    Please dive more into Bulgarian choirs and pieces. And Armenian! Like Komitas

  • @GuitarAlex
    @GuitarAlex 3 года назад +2254

    Honestly, I prefer the way that she sang it. It's definitely not as "pretty", but I feel like it is more haunting, and something that comes from deep in the soul. Definitely a refreshing sound to what we constantly hear!

    • @haylinicole7358
      @haylinicole7358 3 года назад +87

      I strongly agree. I think the harmony she added made the song feel nostalgic in a bittersweet way, like it makes me physically feel excited and also sad somehow

    • @user-zn1bx3ct3u
      @user-zn1bx3ct3u 3 года назад +24

      @@haylinicole7358 “physically feel excited, but sad” OMG SAME! Perfect way to describe it!

    • @Musician837
      @Musician837 3 года назад +11

      @@user-zn1bx3ct3u It's that kind of melancholic, overwhelming effect.

    • @user-zn1bx3ct3u
      @user-zn1bx3ct3u 3 года назад

      @@Musician837 exactly

    • @javiermedina5313
      @javiermedina5313 3 года назад +2

      nowadays people is so fucking low in the art question to be honest, it makes me sick.

  • @Whatever-ew4ti
    @Whatever-ew4ti 3 года назад +363

    Music teachers: Don't use parallel fifths, unless it fits the following 999+ scenarios...

  • @MatteBlackEverything
    @MatteBlackEverything Год назад +5

    Really interesting stuff here. Love music theory. The funny part is that this video was recommended to me because im addicted to Bulgarian Folk music/ chants. Absolutely love the minor notes they use and half steps. I recently caught some diminished dissonance too!

  • @jacobpayne1
    @jacobpayne1 3 года назад +2004

    It’s important to remember that most TikTok users are children, and children have a tendency to be mean and under-educated.
    I hope that poor girl sees this video so she knows the Internet isn’t all hate

    • @penguindrum264
      @penguindrum264 3 года назад +95

      I agree, but you see them a lot RUclips too. Like the comments from twosetviolin's fanbase on any video with violin(played in an "unconventional" or historic manner) and over 10,000 views.

    • @karlboud88
      @karlboud88 3 года назад +96

      @@starsocks4736 Children are awesome, Children (on Tiktok who use the comment section) are awful

    • @jacobpayne1
      @jacobpayne1 3 года назад +44

      @@starsocks4736 I didn’t think about how generalized my comment was until you said, you’re absolutely right, I apologize.

    • @turnerjazz7872
      @turnerjazz7872 3 года назад +97

      @@starsocks4736 have you spent time with children lol??? Kids can be absolute jerks because they haven't developed the emotional maturity to have appropriate levels of response to things. If they don't like something isn't the worst thing ever. If a person is bad, they're the worst person ever. They haven't yet learned to think "I don't like that but it's not a big deal."

    • @Brittow
      @Brittow 3 года назад +24

      That's bullshit. Children are definitely not the majority of TikTok, nor solely the reason of it's toxicity. I've seen much of said toxicity in every platform over the years, specially RUclips. That's just people being assholes

  • @Grimtheorist
    @Grimtheorist 3 года назад +673

    I love the "wrong" version so much. I would probably mix the volumes a bit differently, sure, but the notes are fantastic, and there is just so much emotion in this. At the end, the way she climbs up to that G unison and holds that harmony until after the upper note drops... oh... so good.

    • @gavinmorton7682
      @gavinmorton7682 3 года назад +12

      I think you're right, a little balancing could go a long way and make this sound perfect. The dissonance makes a lot of sense when talking about atom bombs lol, I think it's grea

  • @colleen6440
    @colleen6440 3 года назад +369

    I liked the tiktok, dissonance helps give something an eerie tone and the song is literally talking about atom bombs.

    • @onkelpappkov2666
      @onkelpappkov2666 3 года назад +32

      Can't have dissonance in my straight pop background ballad about death by atom bombs.

    • @kamalei2888
      @kamalei2888 3 года назад +8

      its also about donald trump and theresa may being in love, which makes me as uncomfy as dissonance does so theres that lol

    • @nikkjcrespo
      @nikkjcrespo 3 года назад +2

      its so weird because reverb/dissonant remixes are HUGE on tiktok, its why the video went viral in the first place (it resonated with most users who got it shared on their FYP). The people flooding the comments with hate were just honestly jealous babies. I'm glad Neely decided to make a video on this

    • @annieliina
      @annieliina 3 года назад

      @@kamalei2888 nooo stop

  • @4shamed
    @4shamed 27 дней назад +1

    3 years ago i remember genuinely disliking her performance but after joining choir and honestly falling in love with music this song just hits me in a new way

  • @Space_pulse
    @Space_pulse 3 года назад +405

    “This is the cardinal sin of European polyphonic aesthetics from many years ago” -Deadmau5

    • @Piratejackyar
      @Piratejackyar 3 года назад +16

      Fifths really work for dance music because they emphasize the lower note like what Adam said.

    • @赤垢-x6e
      @赤垢-x6e 3 года назад +2

      LMAO PLZ

    • @odealianaffairs9001
      @odealianaffairs9001 3 года назад +18

      It would sound a lot better if you
      SLAPPED ON AN SSL G SERIES COMPRESSOR

    • @urphakeandgey6308
      @urphakeandgey6308 3 года назад +1

      Deadmeme5. I still love it though.

    • @Trystaticus
      @Trystaticus 3 года назад +1

      *WHEEZE*

  • @thaedleinad
    @thaedleinad 3 года назад +685

    "nooo you can't use parallel fifths"
    Me, as a guitar player: haha power chord gooo *fifths*

    • @thaedleinad
      @thaedleinad 3 года назад +12

      @Hooda the Antagonist in drop A, yes.

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 3 года назад +2

      I got bored of fifths, so most of my barre chords are based on G and C shapes now.

    • @thaedleinad
      @thaedleinad 3 года назад +1

      @@rickc2102 fourths, thirds and augmented fifths power chords are nice as well.

    • @AlejandroCaicedoPUJ
      @AlejandroCaicedoPUJ 3 года назад +4

      Power chord goes 0 3 5

  • @SleepSoul
    @SleepSoul 3 года назад +3055

    I very strongly dislike anyone capable of saying 'the correct harmony' with a straight face. You'll limit yourself creatively and spread misinformation and prejudice with that attitude.

    • @noviatoria2436
      @noviatoria2436 3 года назад +167

      It's just smug elitist nonsense

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 3 года назад +255

      Saying a harmonization is "incorrect" is like saying a certain color is "incorrect" in an abstract painting. It's just a fucking nonsense idea.

    • @realsolidbongo
      @realsolidbongo 3 года назад +33

      u got it simon. There is no right or wrong in music. The 808s in Congratulations are detuned and it went platinum

    • @DarkMetaOFFICIAL
      @DarkMetaOFFICIAL 3 года назад +3

      this is the incorrect opinion. 😂 jk lol

    • @reaganharder1480
      @reaganharder1480 3 года назад +26

      I can sometimes understand the phrase when they're referring to the specific harmony used by the recording artist who wrote the song. Even then though... leave room for artistic freedom.

  • @VIIStardust
    @VIIStardust Год назад +8

    The first time I heard the harmony I didn't really like it very much. Nowadays whenever I hear the cover I can't help but hum it along to it. To me as someone who mainly listens to pop music, I definitely couldn't appreciate it at the start, but it's also interesting and stands out a lot. I like it. Thank you for breaking the reasons down, it's great to understand why I felt that way.

  • @overtonesnob
    @overtonesnob 3 года назад +3514

    Jazz ruined my ears, there was not a moment I didn’t ADORE her rendition

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks 3 года назад +169

      Hard same. So much life.

    • @Gwens42
      @Gwens42 3 года назад +26

      Ahahahahah that comment made me laugh way too hard

    • @jcloudy8508
      @jcloudy8508 3 года назад +153

      Man I really like the comment about them sounding like they were singing to each other. I imagined it as higher melody being sax and home girls voice as trombone (my inst) and that's EXACTLY how what I would have went for in a duet. So rich 🥰

    • @edwardevans2577
      @edwardevans2577 3 года назад +36

      Gave me intense goosebumps, loved it

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 3 года назад +137

      Me either, but not due to jazz. It was the dissonance and release. The dissonance increases, then partially resolves at the middle of the phrase--keeping that long note from feeling like the end--and then resolves completely at the actual end of the phrase.

  • @MackMinus
    @MackMinus 3 года назад +328

    There's also the factor of the original vocals having post-processing while the duet was being sung into a headset mic.

    • @PoHazard
      @PoHazard 3 года назад +13

      youre absolutely right

    • @freshlymemed5680
      @freshlymemed5680 3 года назад +1

      Didnt the tiktok itself state it was a joke?

    • @bluesdealer
      @bluesdealer 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, that certainly didn't help the blend. Good point.

    • @krystigoers1517
      @krystigoers1517 3 года назад +1

      @@freshlymemed5680 actually no

    • @yakkobutmute6000
      @yakkobutmute6000 3 года назад +17

      @@freshlymemed5680 i believe she said it was for fun

  • @michaelwhinnery164
    @michaelwhinnery164 3 года назад +245

    I like it when people sing their asses off. And this young woman was in the moment giving it her all

  • @marshallsweatherhiking1820
    @marshallsweatherhiking1820 Месяц назад +2

    The theme to the 1990 film Jacob’s Ladder also uses a major third on top a minor chord in the lower register arpeggio.

  • @tojupiter3092
    @tojupiter3092 2 года назад +3350

    I think the problem is that they're both near the same volume. Instead of the voices being homophonic, it's like 2 different pieces of monophonic clashing. It's not going with the melody, it's fighting it.
    If the volume was just a bit lower, I think it would've worked.

    • @friendlyplayer92
      @friendlyplayer92 2 года назад +336

      Yeah. But Its a fking tik tok video tho lmao. Not mixed song. Ppl are losing it

    • @Lunrbatzz
      @Lunrbatzz 2 года назад +36

      @@friendlyplayer92 fr

    • @5thgrdrz
      @5thgrdrz 2 года назад +344

      how can singing be homophobic

    • @WolfXGamerful
      @WolfXGamerful 2 года назад +1

      @@5thgrdrz homo _what_

    • @cococop6679
      @cococop6679 2 года назад

      @@5thgrdrz homopho*n*ic

  • @trolologuy02
    @trolologuy02 3 года назад +471

    I’m slowly starting to learn a modest amount of music theory, and one of the biggest things I’ve learned so far, is that even though there are chords, notes, and intervals that sound “correct” with each other, they are merely suggestions based on what we are used to hearing. There’s no such thing as “wrong music” as extreme dissonance can be beautiful with extreme resolution, it’s all about the context that music is written within. It’s one of the reasons I love jazz fusion metal/rock. It takes sounds I’m familiar with because of the rock music I grew up with, but throws in very colorful jazz chords and melodies that really push the boundaries of what sounds “proper” to most.

    • @TheCosmicNote
      @TheCosmicNote 3 года назад +6

      I agree so much with this!

    • @tomchamberlain4329
      @tomchamberlain4329 3 года назад +11

      I grew up listening to a lot of hardcore rap as a teenager in the 90s, and tons of jungle and techno. Those genres are absolutely full of widespread unorthodox chords/harmonies/dissonances, samples and synths thrown together that are dissonant but create beautiful timbres, etc etc. I genuinely think it's mostly just pop fans who are so narrow minded they can't accept anything outside their small drawer of "acceptable" possibilities in music.

    • @NateHorn
      @NateHorn 3 года назад +10

      This is something that I think is seen by musicians that find their own way with music. I don't choose a chord progression because of how it fits into a system but simply because of how it feels to me as the artist - when you don't understand the systems you've got nothing else to go by. I found out much later that I really like working in minor chords - but that's not because there's anything special about minor chords - they're just the harmonies and progressions that I personally respond to - nostalgia especially is an element I love in my music and that association is purely learnt, and wouldn't neccessarily translate across cultures. It's fascinating really - like flavours on a palette these things can be totally subjective, and yet what works in our ears can seem so concrete that it must be universally 'correct'.

    • @saiearth
      @saiearth 3 года назад

      Can u recommend some jazz fusion rock songs/artists?

    • @tomchamberlain4329
      @tomchamberlain4329 3 года назад +3

      @@saiearth I'm not sure what technically counts as jazz fusion, but Snarky Puppy, Cinematic Orchestra, Jazztronic spring to mind. If you're after metal/rock with jazz influences then Intronaut are a great band.

  • @sersasmr
    @sersasmr 3 года назад +302

    Even if the harmony doesn't match there is absolutely no reason to harass someone for a harmless tik-tok duet... I even liked it even if it might not be "a fitting harmony"

    • @poralitical
      @poralitical 3 года назад +32

      Right? Like she could have been pitchy, messed up the lyrics, and farted at the end and I'd still say your a dick to harass a stranger over a harmless tiktok

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 3 года назад +13

      You fail to realize how the average internet gremlin's mind works. They do not think in the same metrics as a normal person.

    • @FDE-fw1hd
      @FDE-fw1hd 3 года назад

      Well I guess they found a reason

    • @iehnjiemfcohnum
      @iehnjiemfcohnum 3 года назад +1

      it’s just tik tok being tik tok it happens to everyone, unfortunately :/

    • @luqmxaxn
      @luqmxaxn 3 года назад

      Adam just want those tiktok girls doin it right. Not as free as they want while it sucks!

  • @VereskVeil
    @VereskVeil Год назад +4

    I think her harmony is so incredibly haunting, it adds to lyrics and mood.

  • @ethan6840
    @ethan6840 2 года назад +501

    The dissonance on the "lie with" verse gives a more euphoric effect on the following verse. A bigger release, and I appreciate it.

  • @SophisticatedBanjo
    @SophisticatedBanjo 3 года назад +841

    Someone give this man his Bulgarian citizenship already, he's been working his ass off for it.

    • @calholli
      @calholli 3 года назад +6

      Bulgarian girls gave me Lost Boys vampire vibes. lol

    • @SpooksMcDoofus
      @SpooksMcDoofus 3 года назад +6

      Poor man just wants a tasty banichka guilt-free.

    • @silentwulffff
      @silentwulffff 3 года назад +5

      Jazz king of Bulgaria: Adam Neely

  • @insight827
    @insight827 2 года назад +1399

    "girl who passed music theatre classes with 100% here" "just listen to some classical" Yep that's the way to get back at people for alienating a certain musical concept, well done.

    • @Eikomaniac
      @Eikomaniac 2 года назад +110

      typical classical music elitism zzz

    • @iemand2612
      @iemand2612 2 года назад +57

      I mean, there definitely is a truth in listening to more complex music and thus appreciating certain musical concepts that aren’t heard in most western pop music, wether that is in classical music or something else more complex. But like, she didn’t have to be so smug about it yyou know

    • @insight827
      @insight827 2 года назад +75

      @@iemand2612 yes I do know, that's why I made the comment. I love classical music, it's the only genre of music I listen to (bar one or two bands). I just hated everything about that girls presentation of it - as a reason to claim intellectual superiority.

    • @IDontReallyWantAYoutubeHandle
      @IDontReallyWantAYoutubeHandle 2 года назад +34

      As a girl who also typically gets 100% in music class, i very much agree that classical music, a genre of music defined by its emphasis of beauty, structure and balance, loved filling it's music with major 7ths, tritones and just general dissonant chords. Sarcasm aside, the girl literally had the whole genre of Jazz right in front of her, and decided to go with classical because it probably made her sound smarter :/

    • @notme5744
      @notme5744 2 года назад +13

      ...and it comes full circle. Original person does something and gets shit on, so someone else comes to shit on them, and now here we are shitting on them. Isn't life beautiful?

  • @burgerpowder8
    @burgerpowder8 Месяц назад +1

    as a metal head its crazy to see discourse about whether something sounds "perfect" enough

  • @classicaltrombone
    @classicaltrombone 3 года назад +894

    Every classical major is handed the Johann Fux "Study of Counterpoint" on day one, and I'm convinced it's simply a maturity test. (If so, I failed.)

    • @UbaMckay
      @UbaMckay 3 года назад

      @Quantum Passport yeah same

    • @SaltosAxe
      @SaltosAxe 3 года назад +42

      @Quantum Passport Sounds like "fucks"

    • @kevinzhang5135
      @kevinzhang5135 3 года назад +1

      Did you even watch the video before commenting...?

    • @lucyyockey
      @lucyyockey 3 года назад +1

      Not as of 2019, thank god

    • @thomdotexe
      @thomdotexe 3 года назад +41

      ​@Quantum Passport Fux solidified counterpoint as a complete system of melodic harmony, seperating them into distinct species. It's like the tutorial level at the start of the game but some people sadly never get past the tutorial and treat it like the whole game.

  • @Andobando111
    @Andobando111 3 года назад +1137

    "Jake, lunch is ready! Get down here!"
    "Mom! I'm busy enforcing European standards for polyphonic aesthetics on Tik Tok!"

    • @SamuraSan7204
      @SamuraSan7204 3 года назад +4

      Fr

    • @larsheuker
      @larsheuker 3 года назад +53

      To be fair all of europe has a quite diverse sound. From bulgarian like in the video. To hungarian. Greek. Spanish. Just a whole lot of sounds. I think a "germanic" sound is what most westerners think sounds good

    • @sisyphusvasilias3943
      @sisyphusvasilias3943 3 года назад +4

      F*ckn Jake

    • @williammorgan584
      @williammorgan584 3 года назад +5

      @@larsheuker that was informative, thanks

    • @ezra6094
      @ezra6094 3 года назад +1

      this made me cackle 😂

  • @Hababa2
    @Hababa2 3 года назад +984

    Can't believe he didn't talk about the eargasm that ensues when the dissonance releases on bomb

    • @ryansalle3847
      @ryansalle3847 3 года назад +12

      Aha

    • @krazyhartin
      @krazyhartin 3 года назад +14

      That was the only part that sound good. Lol.

    • @cleydyr
      @cleydyr 3 года назад +11

      Sorry, but you've just scared the shit out of me as I thought your profile picture was a scratch in my brand new monitor. XD

    • @R3dington
      @R3dington 3 года назад +5

      From 7:14 onwards to anyone interested

    • @grpm1lk
      @grpm1lk 3 года назад

      True

  • @a1oilsauce
    @a1oilsauce Год назад +10

    dissonance is a special thing. Our brains immediately pick it out in a song but when it resolves into harmony its an insanely powerful transition

    • @themelancholyofgay3543
      @themelancholyofgay3543 Год назад

      It's chilling really

    • @pedrova8058
      @pedrova8058 9 месяцев назад

      nah, it´s a cultural thing. People in Indonesia loves "beating" notes, the instruments are tuned in a way that they have dissonances less than 1/4 of a tone, so the people hear the "beats" between two notes when 2 musicians play at the same time. And of course their scales are different (the same happens with Arab or Turkish music and the maqam system. For westerns ears it sound "out of tune")

  • @keanandelarosa1329
    @keanandelarosa1329 3 года назад +1070

    there are, in my honest opinion, no "truly correct" harmonies. look at how many different spins we've put on jazz. on music as a whole!! Music is an extension of the soul. That soul will always have it's own scars and bruises. These "scars and bruises" have made music what it is today.

    • @TheCosmicNote
      @TheCosmicNote 3 года назад +1

      So true!

    • @charsquatch600
      @charsquatch600 3 года назад +5

      ZEIN! ZHE MUST ONLEY USEA DE TIRD ODER FORTH!

    • @corbintheintern6229
      @corbintheintern6229 3 года назад +7

      That's not an opinion. There literally isn't a "correct" anything in music.

    • @ericray7173
      @ericray7173 3 года назад +2

      You can say that, but you are choosing to redefine harmony then. The reason there are dissonances is because they “beat” and physically in an air moving way stand opposite to harmony which …well harmonize. Harmonizing in a physical sense is when the vibrations’ crests and troughs line up with each other and do not create a “beat”. That is my definition of harmony and dissonance.

    • @charsquatch600
      @charsquatch600 3 года назад

      Dissonance is every bit as viable as harmony.

  • @trixter21992251
    @trixter21992251 3 года назад +194

    "it's easy to say that something sounds bad"
    "but harder to come up with a justification why you feel it sounds bad"
    "and harder still to figure out why you selected that particular justification to confirm your own biases."
    Damn that's a good quote, Adam!

    • @menteencoma
      @menteencoma 3 года назад +1

      if something should be allowed to be biased, it's people's taste in art, imo
      I don't even think a justification is required

    • @lifeonhigh851
      @lifeonhigh851 3 года назад +12

      @@menteencoma here's the thing tho: just because YOU dislike it, doesn't mean it's universally bad. That's what he was getting at mostly. I find a lot of modern rap to be bad, but that doesn't mean the rap industry is completely bad. Get it?

    • @DragonWinter36
      @DragonWinter36 3 года назад +11

      @@menteencoma you’re allowed to dislike art without any justification; justification is only necessary if you say that the art is _bad_

    • @sleepdeep305
      @sleepdeep305 3 года назад

      And this, my friends, is why you always ask for gut reactions when getting feedback from folks! Most non artists (and sometimes even artists) will not know what the problem with a particular piece of music is, and this occurs everywhere!
      Edit: spelling

    • @CreepyWilly
      @CreepyWilly 3 года назад

      @@menteencoma you are also allowed to keep your opinion to yourself, and encouraged to, if you can't keep it to yourself, keep it civilized. That's the point of this entire video. A response to uncivilized attack on the way she decided to sing in ''duet''.

  • @probablyyourneighbororsome8412
    @probablyyourneighbororsome8412 3 года назад +336

    "Its so easy to hate something, its harder to genuinely appreciate something"
    -Zachary Cole Smith

    • @janitor5850
      @janitor5850 3 года назад +2

      ive never ever heard or even expected that someone would quote zachary cole smith

  • @Silver_Sylveon
    @Silver_Sylveon Год назад +87

    The dissonance really fits the vibes of as the world caves in, I don’t know how people hate it!

    • @FirstLast-fl1co
      @FirstLast-fl1co Год назад +3

      i dont think people are against dissonance as a whole with the song, this all started because the glasses girl sang the dissonance very "interestingly" that didnt rlly blend with the song, her voice is still pretty awesome though.

  • @Vindikatorz
    @Vindikatorz 2 года назад +301

    honestly, in the "locks in" part, the dissonance actually sounded great! The thing that makes the harmony of the girl initially "unaesthetic" is the difference in texture or "timbre" and loudness or "dynamics" in their voices. If the girl on the left matched the soft flowing timbre of the girl and decided to town down a bit, her duet might sound better than the her original duet. Choir also do dissonance and it is honestly hard to master. The dynamics and timbre of every member will have a significant effect because of the clashing voices.

    • @mrahzzz
      @mrahzzz Год назад +17

      "The dynamics and timbre of every member will have a significant effect because of the clashing voices."
      Absolutely!! Something I wouldn't know if I weren't in choir myself, so I wonder if many people know this. When I was in choir, before a concert we would spend a day of practice just going through our songs with our director rearranging us to hit that magic combination of voice placement, and avoid the odd clashes that come from natural vocal timbres matching/not. All of us could hear it when our director would rearrange and test voices, trying out one combination, shuddering when it was just no, and then getting chills when placement of voices was _just right_ . We then remembered where we were for the concert day and literally would rearrange before any song that required it.
      Clashing vocal timbre can make a perfectly practiced and executed song by each individual sound just not quite right, in spite of doing everything right.

    • @Vindikatorz
      @Vindikatorz Год назад +6

      @@mrahzzz Whooa!! That’s cool! I was actually a member of my high school choir before and I remember on my last year, our regular trainer went abroad so we were not able to play a madrigal piece which she typically prepares for us. Instead, our school made a bold decision to let a rather musically inclined student to prepare the piece that we would be playing. He immediately informed us that our piece uses a lot of dissonance, so it might be difficult, and damn, he is right. Day before the event we were still practicing the piece, and a lot of our members are still having a hard time to adjust. It is so hard for it to blend and make sense lol, especially because some members are doing what the tiktok girl was doing where they’re not matching the timbre and dynamics of the group. And since we did not have our trainer, we basically got screwed in the event. but at least, we were second to the last lol.

    • @clumpofdirt1193
      @clumpofdirt1193 Год назад +2

      this exactly!! i really want to hear professionals sing using this harmony, honestly scratched my brain right

  • @krissv3ctor512
    @krissv3ctor512 3 года назад +748

    In my opinion, the dissonance makes the resolve more dramatic and so I kinda like it.

    • @ColossalZonko
      @ColossalZonko 3 года назад +33

      yess, exactly what I was thinking. the Bulgarian music Adam talks about also have unison moments just like that girl did. before returning to polyphony

    • @dbq-117
      @dbq-117 3 года назад +20

      Even the different timbre in their voices makes it sound better (imo) and id value it as a duet more

    • @stefan1024
      @stefan1024 3 года назад +13

      I agree, interplay between consonance and dissonance evokes emotion, there's nothing quite like spicing up a beautiful melody with tense harmony, it's quintessentially jazzy. I also like the way the parallel 5th's shift the perspective of what the lead is supposed to be.

    • @CravensBen
      @CravensBen 3 года назад +4

      Always been into these kinds of contrast between tension and relief in music. Pretty cool!

    • @M_M_ODonnell
      @M_M_ODonnell 3 года назад +10

      This. I actually really liked a few of the dissonant harmonic choices she makes; to my ear, spicier and crunchier harmonies can be more dynamic and dramatic. (A few other note choices in the song really don't agree with my ears, but I'm not going to say that the harmony is "wrong" because it's not how I would have done it. And after a few listens it sounds better to me!)

  • @valnoname
    @valnoname 2 года назад +839

    love how he mentions the Bulgarian choir singing at every possible opportunity

    • @ulyx9804
      @ulyx9804 Год назад +12

      And his hilarious inclusion of Bulgarian folk music in this video essay as he condemns "Western European polyphonic aesthetics", when Bulgaria has aligned itself as a Western nation for at least 10 centuries and is an indispensable participant in the European cultural conglomerate.

    • @katie-ampersand
      @katie-ampersand Год назад +43

      ​@Ulyx he does specifically say that bulgaria is an exception lol. like, he knows _and_ mentions that bulgaria is a western nation

    • @essennagerry
      @essennagerry Год назад +1

      ​@@ulyx9804 What does music have to do with that?

    • @ulyx9804
      @ulyx9804 Год назад +3

      @@katie-ampersand Bulgaria is not even the only European nation that uses dissonant chord shapes in their folk music. He can't even properly attribute this claim that he is making, because he has no evidence. Camille Saint-Saens, Bach, Mozart, Schoenberg, etc. The fucking Toccata and Fugue is LOADED with dissonance, and it's one of the most famous and well-loved songs ever written. What he is ACTUALLY criticizing is modern POP CULTURE and music. It's not "Western European polyphonic aesthetics" when k-pop and j-pop sound exactly the same and use all the same formulas to pump out similar sounding music endlessly.

    • @miro.georgiev97
      @miro.georgiev97 Год назад +50

      ​@@ulyx9804 Bulgarian here. In what universe has Bulgaria "aligned itself as a Western nation for at least 10 centuries"? Bulgaria has never and will never be considered culturally "Western" in any meaningful sense. Nothing about its language, religion, music, food, or other aspects of culture would suggest to you that it's a "Western" country. Recognizably European? Yes. But specifically Western European, as in Britain and France and Germany? No.
      Don't make that mistake again.

  • @huaruck
    @huaruck 7 месяцев назад +1

    this video is one of my favorite videos on the net
    I've watched a handful of times and learn something every time

  • @rockpaperloser5062
    @rockpaperloser5062 3 года назад +318

    Not to forget the song is literally about spending the last moments of your existence with your lover as the world ends because of nuclear war, that tension and release is exactly what this song needs, that depression of being certain that it'll all end but that passion and love for dying with the one you love.

    • @scottblair8261
      @scottblair8261 3 года назад +17

      Fr, I'm shocked Adam didn't bring up text painting.

    • @joninaninuninus
      @joninaninuninus 3 года назад +21

      Don't keep reading if you don't want to be cursed with knowledge...
      The song was originally written to be about Theresa May and Donald Trump. He's later tweeted that the song is no longer about them.
      Quote from Genius:
      "Maltese said in an interview with Northern Transmissions that the story was that of Theresa May and Donald Trump sharing a night of passion before the coming apocalypse. Maltese stated:
      Hopefully it comes across romantic, sexy, but also sinister and stupid. It goes without saying but everything’s a bit sinister and stupid in 2017."

    • @stinky6521
      @stinky6521 3 года назад +6

      @@joninaninuninus very cursed but v interesting

    • @benedekgabor.
      @benedekgabor. 3 года назад +9

      @@joninaninuninus lmao no way... I picture in my head these dramatic scenes as the world crumbles, and ends... And now this. Be damned. Lol

    • @fernvalemusic269
      @fernvalemusic269 3 года назад +3

      exactly. the dissonance on LIE resolving on WITH is so apt!!

  • @UnthankMusic
    @UnthankMusic 3 года назад +39

    That E on the "lie" is the best bit in that harmony, I can't get enough of it, gives me shivers, the way it descends in to the D on "with" is just so satisfying.

  • @justadam3186
    @justadam3186 3 года назад +439

    I feel like he's getting obsessed with Bulgarian music. I'm not complaining!

    • @henrycurtis3652
      @henrycurtis3652 3 года назад +19

      Bulgarian music owns so much, I can't blame him

    • @GlaceonStudios
      @GlaceonStudios 3 года назад +9

      @@henrycurtis3652 IZLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEL YEEEEEEEEE DEEEEEEEEEEEELYO HAYDUTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN

    • @IronFairy
      @IronFairy 3 года назад +3

      I mean, what's not to love!

    • @myname-mz3lo
      @myname-mz3lo 3 года назад +1

      or ar you obsessed with western music and get triggered when some0one talks about something else twice?

    • @martinrerolle1921
      @martinrerolle1921 3 года назад +6

      Thank you Adam for mentioning Bulgarian music so much! Having married into Bulgaria I have very much enjoyed discovering that music and its beauty over the years. Now I want to listen to polyphonies too, with that b2 in mind!