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Marc Evanstein / music․py
Приєднався 12 лип 2007
Channel of the composer/creative coder Marc Evanstein. I publish videos on composing music in Python, compositions I've created, and various experiments at the intersection of music and code.
The Endless Possibilities of Spiral Music
The story of the new viral counterpoint trend that's rocking the nation.
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Відео
Foürier Elise (full)
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The full melodic reconstruction, with harmonic drones, as featured in my recent video, "Can a Bunch of Circles Play Für Elise?" Subscribe to my Patreon for an extra special version of this: www.patreon.com/marcevanstein (It's really good. And I would never tell a lie...and hurt you.)
Can a Bunch of Circles Play Für Elise?
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In which this question is definitively answered. Head to brilliant.com/MarcEvanstein to start your free 30-day trial and get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
The Unexpected Beauty of Circle Music (#piday 2024)
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When I started making music from tracing circles, I found I just couldn't stop. Patreon: www.patreon.com/marcevanstein Teaching: teaching.marcevanstein.com/ This video makes use of the following creative-commons licensed visuals: - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Circle_of_fifths_deluxe_4.svg
There are exactly 8.4 Trillion Trillion games of 3D Tic-Tac-Toe
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There are exactly 8.4 Trillion Trillion games of 3D Tic-Tac-Toe
This Video is 90% a Shameless Plug for Tic-Tac-Toe Merch
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This Video is 90% a Shameless Plug for Tic-Tac-Toe Merch
Actually, Maybe There's Only 1 Game of Tic-Tac-Toe
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Actually, Maybe There's Only 1 Game of Tic-Tac-Toe
There are Exactly 14 Different Games of Tic-Tac-Toe
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There are Exactly 14 Different Games of Tic-Tac-Toe
Making Beats from Cellular Automata
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Making Beats from Cellular Automata
Coding the 12 Days of Christmas in Python
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Coding the 12 Days of Christmas in Python
Tic-Tac-Toe-Based Ambient Music for Study and Meditation
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Tic-Tac-Toe-Based Ambient Music for Study and Meditation
Did ChatGPT4 really write this beat?
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Did ChatGPT4 really write this beat?
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 10 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 10 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 9 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 9 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 8 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 8 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 7 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 7 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 6 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 6 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 5 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 5 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 4 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 4 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 3 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 3 (Now with a BEAT!)
Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 2 (Now with a BEAT!)
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Hearing Pascal's Triangle Mod 2 (Now with a BEAT!)
The Secret Music of Pascal's Triangle
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The Secret Music of Pascal's Triangle
My Insanely Convoluted Process of Composing a Violin Piece with ChatGPT
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My Insanely Convoluted Process of Composing a Violin Piece with ChatGPT
how did i ended up here
i figured out the corner trick a while back beat my friends and siblings so many times i told them how now we cant play tik tac toe anymore...
Well, I’m spiraling over this uneven if your views aren’t.
stormmaxxing
Maxing out the feedback level on a delay/echo pedal, be like :
Those violas were beautiful
Camden is a wonderful violinist/violist!
If u start with x you can either only win or worst case a draw if u play correctly If you are the circle then you can either make a draw or worst case lose if u play correctly X has the advantage of making the first move. Therefore if 2 players know how to play tik tak toe fully well they won't have fun playing against each other
The only tic-tac-toe game worth the time, is mental tic-tac-toe 3d. Each player states to the other the X, Y and Z coordinate of their move, and 3d map it in their mind. It's a really good mental exercise. You can also write them down for validation purposes, but you're not allowed to refer to the writings before a player declares the game is over by wining or losing.
but would it be possible to fur elise with the note speed determines by speed?
this must be a mobius double reacharound
life is but a stream
those sound like happy nerd noises
you could get equally reductive reasoning for any solved game. Checkers, you could derive the only set of moves. Chess; we don't have its final positions yet, but it is solved as well. Go is theoretically solvable, and thus there will exist a set of optimal Go games where each side tries as hard as it can and still draws
i’m a violist and i forget how to read alto clef sometimes. got used to reading bass clef for a musical and it was all downhill from there.
bc you filtered out moves that do not assist in completing; x cant play the optimal move here: the bottom right sqare. If the rule would be exempted, o could also respond in a corner, which makes x win.
Here's a pretty modern version of this concept, without using the "round" form. It sounds like an infinitely descending scale. ua-cam.com/video/fahHSzmZoTs/v-deo.html
The best way to win (if players dont know the game good engou) is x corner, o center (only not losing move), x opposite corner
Great video, but the music things sound so annoying have to leave a dislike.
this was such a bad video. all games are drawn by default
Little Feuge moment
I mean, at the start you had legit arguments (rotation symmetry etc.) and I can even go with the assumption that you always avoid immediate defeat or take the freewin. But after that, your arguments why there are even less games become pretty random. The expected outcome of a tic tac toe game is always a draw unless someone fucks up. And there are no objective reasons to believe that the middle, corner or side as a first move is the "best" move since any move will lead to a draw unless your opponent fucks up. In fact, you could argue that the best move is the one that your opponent has the least experience against since this give you the highest probably that he will fuck up.
DUDE you gotta turn this fibonacci music box thingy into a VST plugin or add some way to export these notes as MIDI files or something like that. I was playing around with it just now and when I cranked the tempo slider all the way up, it straight up sounded like something out of a "color bass" track! Not sure if you heard of that before but basically color bass is a relatively new sub-genre of dubstep music which puts a lot of emphasis on adding harmonic resonances to the bass sounds and lots of little melodic flourishes to make the compositions sound "colorful". Check out this video by Chime if you'd like an example (ua-cam.com/video/WCPpvrUWEOs/v-deo.html), near the start he explains that the initial step in his sound-design process was to just plop down a bunch of random midi notes on a marimba type instrument, which he then does lots of processing on. So what I'm getting at here is that this tool you made basically does that initial step but programmatically, which is WAY more fun than just adding random notes by hand if you ask me! Of course, as it stands now, it's possible to record the audio directly from the web browser and import it into a DAW for further manipulation but I'm sure you understand that you can do a whole lot more with midi than you can with just raw audio. For instance, imagine mapping a drum kit to fibonacci midi output, I bet it'd make for a gnarly drum fill machine! I'm telling you, every electronic producer out there would literally be in love with you if you turned this into a tool that's easy to integrate into a DAW-based workflow. Just something for you to consider hehe :3
tally hall ass music 😍😍😍
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Vielen dank du hast mir die Augen geschlossen! Du bist da an was ganz kleinem dran!!! Hör sofort auf!!!
"Row Row Row Your Boat" is the most famous example of canon... I do not think so... may be in your country. For most of the world, I think the most famous example of canon it is "Frere jaque/Brother John". You can find it translated into all languages. Even into Russian.
You should definitely do that with the "inception" version of tic tac toe: There you have a giant Tic tac to with new tic tac toe fields in each big field. When a player choses a big field and in there a small field to play the other player gets sent to the chosen position on the big field. Example: Starting player choses top left corner of big field and plays center field.. so now the other player has to play in the big center field. If you win a small game The big field counts as your symbol. Its a lot of fun and quite more complex than the simple version.
Im not sure that I calculated properly but it seems that your assumption about winning scenario for “o” doesn’t correspond to your rules. The problem that in this scenario person that plays X makes a mistake (he should try to close his lines and block as much lines as possible for the opponent). But for no reason on step 5 X tries to close diagonal line by putting an x in right top corner. He should not do that. He should put x in the bottom left corner so it would block O and set x for diagonal. Also he “deliberately” makes mistake in step 7. So there are never will be an option for o to win if you put an x in the center. This game is stupid af
Maybe you can do it so that all the games except for the winning ones are done like this 8:48
4:06 where is this graph sourced from? Why is the most common hair color by a massive margin (black) not on it? Is it supposed to be included within dark brown? That'd seem like an odd choice given the color on the graph and the fact that black hair often has no brown in it. Is it from a country or county with exclusively white people, that somehow also doesn't have white people with black hair? Does the grey category classify black as ver dark grey and include it maybe? I couldn't finish the video because I just kept getting stuck trying to figure out what's going on with this. And is this natural hair color only? Who makes a pie chart without some nonsense "other" category to cover themselves anyway? If someone's hair is different colors in different spots, or a tone very close to s mixture of two colors, does it round to the color with the lowest hexcode?
Did you not see the "source" at the bottom? It's just a joke about my experience at classical music concerts
@@marcevanstein I didn't see it. I was genuinely confused about the implications of the data set. Thanks for pointing it out bruv.
good
Coulda used that advice in some of my relationships: "Let's call it a draw before we even"
Tell us you use arch without telling us you use arch
This should be more popular. I hope more people will watch you in the near future
Your conclusion that there were 14 different games of tic tac toe didnt surprise me at all. I decided to write out all the realistically feasible possible iterations of tic tac toe myself as a young teen, and came to the conclusion the best O can hope for is a stalemate, x's best opening move is the corner, and tic tac toe is a stupid game. Same conclusions you came to.
6:25 2 of the games are symmetrical, so it's just 2 different* games
You sound like the Sicilian in The Princess Bride who talks useless overly complicated theory and then loses a simple game of tic tac toe to a 6y old
Solution 1: make the playing field bigger. Solution 2: add more legal moves. Solution 3: add a scoring system. Solution 4: add randomness. Roll dice to determine the strength of the tile. Solution ?: add card decks. Draw a hand. Each X and O now correspond to a card used to place it. The combinations count in scoring. Solution ?: The score is the money. Buy upgrades for your tiles. Build an empire! Solution ??: Add more victory conditions. Economic victory, capture the flag, draw-a-cat. Solution ??: Add tactical map mode where the tiles can duke it out. Solution ???: Add multiplayer. Tic-tac-toe, now with battle royale. Solution ???: Add fog of war. Add intelligence and counter intelligence. Add submarines. Solution ???: Add Z-levels. Solution ???: Add dragons. Solution ???: The grid is now hexagonal. Solution ????: Remove several things to make the game playable again. Forget to inform players.
at 6:25 when you show the three games X makes the wrong 2nd move in all three. if O takes the middle X takes the far diagonal corner and wins every time
Obviously the way to be successful on UA-cam is by finding your very own small obscure niche and becoming the expert in that niche. Or was academia? I can’t remember.
Always take the middle
waiting on the dlc on this one
5:42 Jazz Elise
Clever stuff 🙂
Coda: Marine 475 has a bassline that follows the infinitely lowering pitch sound illusion.
Woah
You solve the click in the audio by making sure your wave form is at the zero crossing line at the loop point, for anyone curious :)
i think if you play from center in first move your opponent doesn't have a chance as long as you do best move you can do
Have you posted the process anywhere? I'm curious about why pascals's triangle creates egyptian scales.... :D
The reason is disappointing... I just wanted it to. :-) I mean, I wanted to map each digit to a different pitch in an interesting way that would create interesting harmony. It was an intuitive mapping, but I think I was trying to make it as uneven a scale as possible so that the intervals between different digits were as different as possible. I tend to think that it doesn't always have to be pure and logical with these things; the point of the mapping is to help you hear patterns (and make something interesting sounding), and sometimes you just don't want to hear more pentatonic music :-)
@@marcevanstein Haha yes a bit disappointing :) It’s still fascinating though! I mean, patterns are patterns.
If both players have the ability to plan 1 move ahead only ties exist.