Pleasant sounding which is important because you are attempting to replicate a pleasant vision. So many ways to interpret this stuff but this gives a feeling of the vision I think. I'm working on some of this stuff right now (plus all kinds of math!) I come from classical piano and I love math. And Mandelbrots and the like are exquisite to see. No question.
A standard piano roll notation found in standard sequencers is a way to start, as this visualization is very similar to it. A "normal" orchestral work would look less effective as the octave separation moves the voices far from each other. You can try to do some transpositions to move them closer, but the result might still be not very pretty. This piece was composed with an idea that supports this kind of visualization very well. Good luck!
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. BEAUTIFUL.
If you think about it, at the end it reminds a lot of how musical notes works (fundamental frequency plus all the other overtones)
Take that Adam Neely
xD
I dont know why this was in my reccomended, but this is beautiful
recommended in 2021
Beautiful composition, and lovely visuals too. Thanks for sharing this!
Pleasant sounding which is important because you are attempting to replicate a pleasant vision. So many ways to interpret this stuff but this gives a feeling of the vision I think. I'm working on some of this stuff right now (plus all kinds of math!) I come from classical piano and I love math. And Mandelbrots and the like are exquisite to see. No question.
oddly beautiful
Epic music you have got here!
Something like this must be how the universe was created.
This is very fascinating!
Absolutely great! And very inspiring😁👍
This is simultaneously irrefutably music, yet obviously not music, it’s a musical paradox, and that kinda fits imo
of course its music
if you didnt know it was vased on a fractal the idea that it isnt music never would have crossed your mind
@@rioppp7855 fair point
WOAH AWESOME
Fractal music correctly implemented!
Wonderful idea, congrats!!
this is so good
A mi ver esta es la idea del eterno retorno que tanto mencionaba Nietzsche. ¡Es hermoso!
Reminds me of David Byrne's "The Forest".
this is beautiful
Human's life, flunctuation in human's life.
This is fabulous
You should do it in just intonation! would probably be sick!
Wonderful!
This looks so fun :D
Amazing
Nailed it.
Musically beautiful. The visual patterns resemble a chapel's holy architecture.
hi , great job . The orange line is 2nd interval right ? and the yellow line (last part) is semitone? thanks
what happens with the music at infinity?
No se qué es, sólo sé que necesito más
I don´t know that it is, just i know i need more
This can be applied everywhere :')
BPM: 178
Time Signature: 3/4
lovely.. thanks.. ;9
this kinda dope
I want to take an instrumental music and present it in a visual form like you have done. Any references. ?
A standard piano roll notation found in standard sequencers is a way to start, as this visualization is very similar to it. A "normal" orchestral work would look less effective as the octave separation moves the voices far from each other. You can try to do some transpositions to move them closer, but the result might still be not very pretty. This piece was composed with an idea that supports this kind of visualization very well. Good luck!
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Needs more fractals. Teehee!
It’s a MIDI
Try with only piano
Koch curve except you play with piano
Että sellaista, aika jännää.
Castle Of The Princess Pets
*I SAW YOU BEFORE KIDIOT* *breaks you into fractal number of pieces*
Hi, check also the synthetic version of this piece! ua-cam.com/video/hPP0fwhViog/v-deo.html
2x speed is much better
=)
prefere VERTICAL mode. Or espheric mode!! Horizontal is not fractal for me.....
algo como esto: ua-cam.com/video/CqL6kkMTjRw/v-deo.html BOOOM!!
Not quite Bach.
I hate it lol but this is cool af