One Hour Loop of Jacob Collier's One-Hand Polyrhythm Visualized w/ Bouncing Balls 🔴🟢🔵🟠🟣
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- Опубліковано 22 лют 2024
- Jacob Collier's famous 5-finger polyrhythm, 2:3:4:5:6, visualized with perfectly elastic bouncing balls, looped for an hour.
Each ball gets "highlighted" while the others are "dampened" to help you hear and understand the individual parts of the polyrhythm in their relation to the whole.
The balls bounce according to the rules of Newtonian physics, assuming there's no air resistance, no losses due to friction, etc. (i.e. "perfectly elastic" bounces).
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this would be a fire alarm clock
To each their own, this sounds like a lullaby to me.
@@jay31415 lol 😂
A fire, alarm clock or a fire alarm clock??
i want this as my morning alarm but then i would start hating it and i do not want to ruin this amazing sound for myself
Make the notes a very nice chord
This is literally EXACTLY what I thought! The sound as an alarm and that I would hate it and that its the reason why I wouldn’t do it! Are you me from another universe / timeline or something like that!
I would actually want this for my alarm now
This is also awsome for sleeping
The 5 is a menace
All but 5 feel right.
3 syncs with 6 and makes a nice jingle with 4
2 is a good base line rhythm, syncing with 6 for a satisfying pace
5 though, it only syncs at the start, is a easily ignored sound otherwise, and when brought o attention just gives an anxious feeling like an alert bell for something on a spaceship or submarine.
Exactly. This without five would be absolutely perfect.
5 is fine. 5:3 and 5:2 sound great.
No need to remove 5. I mean, there's 2:3 and 3:4 too. 6 is just double 3
5 is amazing though, the broken chord it has with 4 and 6 is really charming
My anxiety simple won't let me enjoy it
Almost agree. The final 4:5:6 sound streak makes up for 5s existence
development is sick in the second half
Try and learn it on your fingers
Wat
Bro the part where blue went 4 times and purple pulled through and made it 6 nearly had me in tears
I like listening to this while attempting to play a higher number over the whole ensemble!
This kinda reminds me of the sound effects for the 3DS and Wii U
Im just here to sleep
real
I am eternally grateful to you good sir/madam! As the youth say, you a real one
Interesting idea: to learn to do this, you could create pattern mapping. Find all the patterns and execute the hits sequentially. I'll be trying this:
1. All 5
2. 543(25)
3. 4(135)
4. 4(25)
5. 345
Converted to show patterns and be more memorable:
- All fingers
- Pinky to Mid, then "Rock"
- Ring, then "Chicken claws"
- Ring, then "Rock"
- Mid to Pinky
"Rock" because theyre the fingers to show the rock n roll gesture and "chicken claws" because yeah pretty obvious.
In sequence:
All -> Pinky to Mid Roll -> Rock -> Ring -> Claws -> Ring -> Rock -> Mid to Pinky Roll
This way you dont have to multi task, it might defeat the purpose however it might not.
You have autism
Maaaaan, thank you so much for that. It made totally sense compare to when I saw Jacob doing it and I would have never thought of being able to do it after half a hour. Big big thanks to you 🙏
I have no idea if I could learn this in an hour or a year but I’m afraid to find out 😂
Thanks my lord, I can finally do it
Cap
amazing work
kahoot music in 2050:
I DID IT YALLLL
Amazing how musical mathematics can be! Math = Music!
This is a banger
Insane……
Now can you imagine a pianist doing this to the Rachmaninoff chord?
This would sound like a nice beat, especially on 2x speed.
That 5 is just so wacky. Everything else makes sense when u break it down but the 5 just doesn’t fit😊
Aay time to make a beat with this
I found this video by searching "2 3 4 5 6 balls"
I could prolly turn this into a full song
Let's do it
its creepy at the slowest but its nice when you speed it up
Task for y'all: Try to get it with your fingers on beat!
Harder than it looks
Can I use this?
im gonna make this into a clone hero level
Ice cream. 🍦 Where's the truck?
Why the 4th one is the hardest to hear
Nice
How do you make something liek this?
Thanks. This was written in Java using a graphical library called Processing (processing.org/), and Java's built-in MIDI library (javax.sound.midi).
@@AlgoMotion Could you provide the source code? im interested in using processing together with sound aswell
@@AlgoMotionIs it possible to record the audio and make it into a ringtone?
@@poopy-mc.poopersonyeah, all you gotta do is record the audio and make it into a ringtone.
1:00:000
I can get fingers 1,2,3 and 5 down. 4th? No chance
I think training different fingers together in pairs and comparing how the rhythms pair with each other might help. For example, 4 & 5 only go down simultaneously on the first beat. And since they're on different beats, it kind of... I dunno, cascades?
It's trippy. If you can get it, massive props to you. I'm gonna try.
1:00:46
Maitrisé
I want to click off but I don't want to stop watching