I love music but I feel uncomfortable listening to songs with odd time signature, it feels incomplete somehow. Any tips on how I can hear how it sounds good?
As a Guitarist, I find that to be amazing 👏 music theory gets intricate, but you can think your way through it. I have no idea how you learn to do that.
Wouldn't that make it slightly easier? He's moving at the same speed with both hands (in terms of distance traveled) so the circles actually help tell where on the 11 he should be when he's using the 7
I think it's harder since he also needs to focus where to land the stick. Your hand won't automatically hit the spot when it's on the top of it. You still have to move.
@@Easypeck exactly he's using his position on each circle to time his beats, all he has to do is keep his movement around the circle fluid and even and not miss. I would like to see him do one with just one pad on each side and tell us if it was easier one way or the other.
@@Easypeck most people brains want to do things in parallels or mirror the same movements. If your right hand goes right your left hand also will want to hit rightwards, so hitting on a different place non adjacient to where your other hand is hitting is very, very difficult. it would be easier if it was an odd on even polyrythm, in which one hand would be constantly be hitting the same mark at the same beat every full measure. What you say would work on a 7/8 or 6/13 even, but 7/11 has a loooot of silence between each stroke, and all of those pauses are not even in duration, so there is no constant way of cheesing this.
Split-brain or callosal syndrome is a type of disconnection syndrome when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to some degree.
So easy. He's just counting from 1 to 77 in his head and hits the blue dots on 1, 12, 23, 34, 45, 56, and 67. And hits the pink dots on 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 36, 43, 50, 57, 64, and 71. Anyone could learn to do it in just a few minutes. 😊
@@xol9331 Yep, I was kidding. Though I suppose the counting method might work with 3:4 for some folks. Count from 1 to 12 over and over, hitting left on 1, 5, 9 and right on 1, 4, 7, 10. Or do it with an analog clock that has had the hour and minutes hands removed and the second hand somehow sped up to the desired tempo. Strike left each time the second hand reaches 12, 4, 8, and right on 12, 3, 6, 9. (Or do it one-handed by striking on 12, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9.) Yeah, I doubt anyone on earth actually does any of it this way. Also, I suppose you could think of the 3:4 rhythm as (yes, no, no), (yes, yes, no), (yes, no, yes), (yes, no, no). (Or replace yes/no with strong/week, hit/rest, boom/tic, etc.) Just brain storming. I'm no musician, obviously.
no bruh... humans can't count that fast and it's purely muscle memory for drummers. some smart people can do polyrhythms by separating their minds into playing 2 rhythms at once but that's really rare for anyone to pull off. I haven't met anyone in my life who could pull off any polyrhythm just by looking at the numbers.
A REAL POLYRHYTHM!! Omg I’m genuinely impressed and am so happy about it😭😂 This is how people hype up polyrhythms no matter how simple they can be but this is the first one that I’ve thought “yep, legit polyrhythm right there”. So cool
Once I do 6/8 I go back to the 9/11 and the 4/5 and then I jump around all over the place sometimes I’ll play 1234 mostly because I hate 5578.. I guess i just get scared around 7 because he ate 9
My guy, that's hard to listen to! I can't even imagine splitting my brain to do that, then somehow doing that with my hands. Seriously, you're fucking talented!
I would cry if I had to do this
As a drummer i have cried trying this 😂
As a drummer this would royally suck
@@JustJoey12true😭😭😭
As a drummer, this is really fun 🥲
as a person who doesn't do drums its hell
"If you fail the next challange you die"
"Alright what's the challange"
**dies**
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Most boring joke ever
@@kingaddelito2723dry go outside and take a breather there's no harm in a boring joke I hope you know that and I hope you have a nice day
@@UraumesHusbandWhy would you tell him to go outside and take a breather for sharing his opinion?
Challange 🤌🤌
Sounds like my shower head after being used
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holy shit this is so funny wtf
omg yes
I completely misunderstood this comment, mind in the gutter
@@brainyinsaniac3568sadly same
Now play it at 7:11 on July 11th at a 7/11
Hey, thats my birthday 😃
And at 7:11pm
on a 7 11
Adam Neely already did
@@miguelnogueira4357 we're you born at a 7 11
Sounds like when I’m mixing some songs together that aren’t the same rhythm lol
That’s exactly what it is lmao
... I mean yes
I love music but I feel uncomfortable listening to songs with odd time signature, it feels incomplete somehow. Any tips on how I can hear how it sounds good?
It’s almost like two rhythms being played at the same but but they aren’t the same rhythm and they overlap but then come together on the 1.
@@n0ts0supern0va8no it isnt, they have the same tempo because the 1’s match
As a Guitarist, I find that to be amazing 👏 music theory gets intricate, but you can think your way through it. I have no idea how you learn to do that.
Thank you 🙏 I have a system I use to break down each of these polyrhythms. I’ll have to make a video about it!
Also a guitarist, i learned that by recreating the rhythm in a DAW, playing it back then tapping with 2 hands until its correct
@@DeBlaze97did you make it? It would be very interesting
@@DeBlaze97please do
@@DeBlaze97pls do it
Make 9 11 polyrythm next
Both sides of my brain would collapse
@@carmelacorpuz114 a second rhythm has hit the left hemisphere
Maybe 7:11 is hard because their both prime numbers. 9:11 might be easier
@@mincat1412never forget the polyrythm :"(
waaaait ayo!!?
the construction crew outside my apartment:
This is impressive, but also the most intensely unsatisfying thing I’ve seen in a while
Not to mention that you're going around in circles too. Not just hitting in the same spot.
Very impressive
Wouldn't that make it slightly easier? He's moving at the same speed with both hands (in terms of distance traveled) so the circles actually help tell where on the 11 he should be when he's using the 7
I think it's harder since he also needs to focus where to land the stick. Your hand won't automatically hit the spot when it's on the top of it. You still have to move.
@@Easypeck exactly he's using his position on each circle to time his beats, all he has to do is keep his movement around the circle fluid and even and not miss. I would like to see him do one with just one pad on each side and tell us if it was easier one way or the other.
@@Easypeck most people brains want to do things in parallels or mirror the same movements. If your right hand goes right your left hand also will want to hit rightwards, so hitting on a different place non adjacient to where your other hand is hitting is very, very difficult. it would be easier if it was an odd on even polyrythm, in which one hand would be constantly be hitting the same mark at the same beat every full measure. What you say would work on a 7/8 or 6/13 even, but 7/11 has a loooot of silence between each stroke, and all of those pauses are not even in duration, so there is no constant way of cheesing this.
I would have to split my brain in half for this one lol.
Split-brain or callosal syndrome is a type of disconnection syndrome when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to some degree.
@@ZieGeeOfficialyou just plagiarized exactly what Wikipedia said 💀
@@Mr.Alternitydont we all?
@@elianhg2144 yes but the difference is it’s put into a quotation format crediting the source
@@Mr.Alternitydon’t care shut up
The resulting song beat when I try to play the same song on two different devices when I was little to make it louder:
I’m terrified
Also, this is really impressive, this deserves more likes
This the rhythm the stairs made
@@Basil_omri oh hell yeah another OMORI fan
LMAOOO@@Basil_omri
@@Basil_omri💀
7 stairs, 11 bones broken
Not only does he do it, but in circles 😭
Bro is an octopus, each arm with a brain to control
Construction sites innovated this idea by making this beat miraculously make an entire house
As a guitar player this hurts my brain
Bro every person that doesn’t play a string or percussion instrument probably dont know how hard this is.
@@Dominant_Pant😂 to be fair I drum and I’m still not sure it’s possible 😂 it’s unreal
any musician and any non musician who tries anything like this know how hard it is
Why not musicians in general? Why mention strings but not wind?
it helps that's it in a circle
@@takkiedewandelendetak416 The circles are just for visualisation. They do not help in any way
Tool: *plays song in this timing*
Fans: Why?
Tool: To specifically fuck with your ability to headband in time.
Fans: Challenge accepted!
My arms would have a civil war and then overthrow my brain
Reasons why I can never be a drummer.
Don't need to do that to be one. Even a great one. Most drummers couldn't do it I think.
As a meshuggah fan, i love it
Bro I can only image what the neighbors down stairs are hearing 😂
I have been playing the tuba for a decade now and lemme just say thats absolutely insane
That's advanced
So easy. He's just counting from 1 to 77 in his head and hits the blue dots on 1, 12, 23, 34, 45, 56, and 67. And hits the pink dots on 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 36, 43, 50, 57, 64, and 71. Anyone could learn to do it in just a few minutes. 😊
Thats definitely not what he's doing lol
@@xol9331 Yep, I was kidding. Though I suppose the counting method might work with 3:4 for some folks. Count from 1 to 12 over and over, hitting left on 1, 5, 9 and right on 1, 4, 7, 10. Or do it with an analog clock that has had the hour and minutes hands removed and the second hand somehow sped up to the desired tempo. Strike left each time the second hand reaches 12, 4, 8, and right on 12, 3, 6, 9. (Or do it one-handed by striking on 12, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9.) Yeah, I doubt anyone on earth actually does any of it this way. Also, I suppose you could think of the 3:4 rhythm as (yes, no, no), (yes, yes, no), (yes, no, yes), (yes, no, no). (Or replace yes/no with strong/week, hit/rest, boom/tic, etc.) Just brain storming. I'm no musician, obviously.
Explaining it is much easier than doing it you know
@@swiddle1after this explanation i struggle to believe that you're not a musician, or at least have some sort of background in music
no bruh... humans can't count that fast and it's purely muscle memory for drummers. some smart people can do polyrhythms by separating their minds into playing 2 rhythms at once but that's really rare for anyone to pull off. I haven't met anyone in my life who could pull off any polyrhythm just by looking at the numbers.
That hurt my brain.
The Adam Neely 7:11 polyrhythm challenge nicely done
As a guitarist i think guitarist speaking out on this so they can find something to put themselves into when it doesn’t involve them is funny
A REAL POLYRHYTHM!! Omg I’m genuinely impressed and am so happy about it😭😂 This is how people hype up polyrhythms no matter how simple they can be but this is the first one that I’ve thought “yep, legit polyrhythm right there”. So cool
this is what it sounds like to tumble down the stairs
downstairs neighbor be like:🗿
Yo bro what time is it?
Him:
It feels like my brain crashes out, reboot itself, re crashes halfway through, and then regain full conscience, just to repeat the loop
Sounds great! :D
Nice one, seemed a bit off tbb
It definitely is. Its not off till he does both together, and the left hand goes out of time and lags behind
I just imagine polyrhythms as fractions and can visually determine where a beat lies in perspective to other beats
Whoa, I've never seen someone space it out into a circle, what a fascinating idea! Thank you :)
Once I do 6/8 I go back to the 9/11 and the 4/5 and then I jump around all over the place sometimes I’ll play 1234 mostly because I hate 5578.. I guess i just get scared around 7 because he ate 9
I can drum really hard and Well.. sometimes these youngsters say I go dummy stupid hard so that really gets me going
I love that one 🙃
Sounds like my neighbors renovating the house at 7 in the morning on a saturday
So that’s what Lars is trying to do😮
this rhythm is so insane that i actually can’t think about trying this without getting a headache
New drummer: man i cant wait to play drums like a metal head
Drums teacher:
the amount of focus and practice my man had is insane
That was so impressive! This is so difficult to do!! Your practice shows!!!
That is wild, good job
Perfectly chaotic, perfectly in time. My head hurts
Yeah i dont think my brain has enough power to comprehend these sort of rhythms, this is insanely impressive
WOOOOOWWWWWW THATS AMAZING PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOURE DOING
Wow, just started drumming and I feel like this exercise would really boost my skill
Oh I hated that- massive props to you man
i bet this guy can spin his fingers opposite directions, goat
That sound causes me great pain and I wish all who have viewed this short form media luck and wellness in these 7:11 times 💀💀💀
The way it never feels back in sync until it loops around to the beginning is hell
The dude created a mini black hole in his brain from all the concentration
people spend years mastering the art
some are simply born with it
Pass the goddamn butter wait no also pass the strawberry jam thank you very much
Can’t separate my hands or brain enough for this
This is literally insane.
This man unlocked 120% of the brain.
Every child would benefit from advancing through the polyrhythms as far as they can conceive...
im nowhere near to being a musician and this still makes me wanna cry
It's so smart to think of it in that circle!!!
construction next door type beat
New rain drops falling off the roof beat sounds lit
The downstairs neighbor at 2 am: 👁️👄👁️
my neighbours at 11:00PM tryna figure out how to hang their tv
That's really clean. Nice work.
Danny Carey: “Don’t threaten me with a good time”
You were so busy thinking you could, you didn’t stop to think of you should
the more i learn about drumming/percussion the more respect i have for drummers/percussionists because i could never 😭
Someone who understands how brain hemispheres work, knows that this is messed up level of good!
This makes me realize how good at polyrhythms non-drummers r
Wow, can’t wait to hear this in a song
Perfect to practice inside a 7/11 the next 7/11 at 7:11 PM
Throws me back to the dude who did 7 over 11 polyrhythm outside a 7-11, at 7:11, for 7mins 11sec hahah
Wow! Now that’s impressive!
My guy, that's hard to listen to! I can't even imagine splitting my brain to do that, then somehow doing that with my hands. Seriously, you're fucking talented!
My blinker and the blinker of the car in front of me in a traffic jam:
No way
Whenever I need to conceptualize 7:4, I always think of the Money bassline
My brain hurts even thinking about how that is accomplished. Kudos on your mad skills
This is going into Terry Bozzio territory. The polyrhythms and the Ostinatos is where it's at.
I listen for polyrhythms like these in the rain.
This is what falling rain sounds like
Ah fuck that is impressive
When it’s raining and your shower head is dripping at the same time
You scare me, dude. Too much power in the hands of one man
I cant even pull a 3:4. This is just brain melting 🥲
Oh man here is something my brain cannot compute.
the 1-2-3 on the 7 w the eleven sound kinda fire icl
Bro doesn’t need a clock he is the clock
This is like looking at 2 different cars, and comparing their blinkers.
Insane!
This is insane
My brain stopped braining as soon as the right circle started playing
7-11: Sir what are you doing with those Slim Jim's?
ME: Playing a poly Rhythm in 7:11
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The blinkers on the car in front of you vs yours:
the two evil prime number time sigs teaming up
bro looks like he's about summon drum satan