Ah, yes, the Cmaj21x47#45x43#41x39#37#35#33#31#29#27#25#23#19#15#11 chord. Such a common chord that everyone knows, yes, quite. I remember the first time I grew 20 extra arms and played it. When my parents finally knew I should study music instead.
THE SUPER DUPER MEGA MULTI ULTRA PHI OMEGA MEGA ULTIMATE BETA GAMMA DELTA ALPHA TRUE TARTARUS TUSUEGRA DEMONIC MEGA LYDIAN LARGEST CHORD: C21 x9999....#11
Happens when you start programming as well... words just don’t look like words anymore, or they look like they should be spelled differently; even though they are spelled correctly
I always called this the "motherchord". There are all 48 triads. I used to set up a string patch on an electric keyboard, play this exact chord (rooted from C3), and leave the piano bench on the sustain pedal . . . Whoever walked into the practice room the next day would hear our lovely motherchord at a nice soft (eerie) volume.
This comment was like a dark cloud for me. I am a college music major and i have to sight sing tomorrow. I also play piano and NOT jazz, so this chord is a nightmare to me
I came here for the thumbnail and ended up getting a music theory lesson. Kinda amazing how much more I learn from UA-cam than 11 years of piano lessons without even trying.
JamesAndGames this is all really simple once you break it down. it’s just “the 4th, the 5th. the minor fall and the major lift” no so sure why everyone’s confused
I’m always fascinated when the fact that music is just math perks up a little, when you said it can only be played 7 different places that blew my mind, since there’s typically 7 degrees in a scale and a chord that plays all 12 notes only working 7 ways is like poetic
Coming across videos like this is like being thrown into a fucking tornado. None of it makes sense. I can't follow it at all. I have quite literally zero musical education and as someone who is mathy, trying to follow this monstrous system of scaling hurts.
@@AnaseSkyrider ikr they call the ratio 3:2 a fifth! Just remember that a lot of musicians don't understand the maths that underlies what they do. You have some valuable stuff to teach them too.
@@thumper8684 what do you mean by ratio 3:2? My understanding of a fifth is the interval created by playing the 1 and 5 of a scale hence 5th. Is there something else to it I’m missing?
@@ultraclipz3230 Perfect musical intervals are based on harmonic ratios. That is what makes them sound pleasant. You go up an octave the frequency of the pitch is doubled. You go up a perfect fifth, the frequency is mulitplied by 3/2. A fifth is not necessarily a perfect fifth, and in standard tuning it is a smidge off.
Imagine jammin' with your band when you turn to the piano player and you're like: "Yo, gimme a C major 21 double sharp 47 sharp 45 double sharp 43 sharp 41 double sharp 39 sharp 37 sharp 35 sharp 33 sharp 31 sharp 29 sharp 27 sharp 25 sharp 23 sharp 19 shar 15 sharp 11" And he's like: "Bruh... ಠ_ಠ "
When I read this i laughed so hard that I was crying while im otp with my friend and she asked am I alright? And im like let me tell this comment my church pianoist and see what he says
I tought this was a textbook curiosity only, then at the end of the video it showed this actually sung! Thanks for the last bit, it calidated previous content enormouusly!
@@pikksen7905 2000 and ME were different operating systems. 2000 was based on NT while ME was still on the same branch as Windows 98. 2000 was using NTFS while ME was still using FAT32.
Gabriel Fauré Simon made a video in response to Jacob’s interview part 2. He just sang what Jacob was unable to sing completely. (Not sure if Simon sang every note or if he pitch shifted some.) Yes, I do have absolute pitch, but it doesn’t have much to do with Jacob’s D7 chord, since June notated the notes and Simon sang them.
There's no help for you.... I mean, how can responders arrive on the scene if you didn't give your address This comment was sponsored by #staysafeontheinternet
There's only ONE "Return", and it's not "of the King", It's the Return of the- No wait, no wait, You're kidding! He didn't just say What I think he did, Did he? And Dr. Dre said:
Ok I’ve been at this a long time and your simple animation in the first 30 seconds is simple yet very effective at something a lot of people don’t realize is so simple
1:50 took me ages to figure out. Sounded familiar, like a Windows error but I know my computer doesn't make that sound. My dad pointed out our Windows 98 used to make that error sound. I don't even know how I remember it, because I was 5 when we got XP.
I haven’t played an instrument or read sheet music since elementary school, but you managed to explain this concept in a interesting and easily accessible way that had me captivated through the whole video. Props to you sir
Oki doki crash course in octaves: Because of the way pitch works on a physical level (ie molecules vibrating at frequencies), we can basically sort out pitches into groups of eight (therefore octaves, like octopus or octagon ), meaning that if you played all the white notes on a piano, no matter which one you started on, every eighth note would be exactly the same note as every first note except it would sound higher. If you simplified this concept even further; I could find a wood block and hit it, producing a sound. If I then cut that block exactly in half and hit it again (according to the physical laws of pitch), the sound it produces this time would be exactly the same sound but one octave higher. Hope that helped :)
No real mathematician worth his or her salt would ever say that. Ever. The imagination of every single good mathematician by far outstrips the imagination of the most imaginative musician, poet, writer or lover.
They might say they need more context to understand what exactly is meant by it, but every single good mathematician will immediately have bunch of interpretations, what this notation might mean.
This is the kind of clickbait I can get behind. The kind that doesn't take itself seriously, so you can tell that even though the video won't look just like the thumbnail, it _will_ be entertaining.
Those poorly drawn emojis are the best! 😂
t h o n k
t h o n k
t h o n k
@@its5pm thonk emoji
@@unniFI Really? Good to know and thanks allot!
the real chord was the friends we made along the way
Deep
omedetou
the REAL chord is a segment that endpoints lie on a circle
.......
we were the largest chord all along
I feel like I learned a lot and nothing at all at the same time.
Agree
that's jazz theory ma friend
Stop copying that from the other video
@@thesoundisdead3752 link?
That’s literally high school
“Hey that sounded pretty neat what chord was that”
“all”
"Yes"
"what song do u play?"
" *all* "
*NEW ALL*
"what do you mean"
*says a link to a youtube video out loud*
HAHA that’s hilarious
2:27 is just pure jazz. And finishing it with the licc just doubles it.
Lmao the licc
Gotta love that licc
So, this entire time, my 4 years old cousin is a professional pianist.
*proceeds to smash piano*
aaayye i love your kyoko pfp
@@wafflefluff9337 he's going to grow up to be a free-form atonal jazz player and his favorite chord will be this
BRO WHAT THE DUCK
700 LICKS
Yes
My skills haven’t kicked in from childhood yet
This video really says:
“I bought the whole piano I’m gonna use the whole piano”
Lmao!!!! This made my day!!!😂😂😂
no, that's Liszt
That's great
Yes!
DonChiShotto yeah that’s about right
There's actually three ways to make that chord. The third way is to get a running start and jump on the keyboard.
The fourth way is to implant artificial additional limbs
Running the piano down with a Honda Accord would sound better. 😊
Open D Studio if u want more octaves drop an upside piano onto a piano and boom thicqcqcqccqcqcqcq chord
A3Kr0n happy 600 likes my dude
1k like 🙂
Ah, yes, the Cmaj21x47#45x43#41x39#37#35#33#31#29#27#25#23#19#15#11 chord. Such a common chord that everyone knows, yes, quite.
I remember the first time I grew 20 extra arms and played it. When my parents finally knew I should study music instead.
Ah yes
Who doesn’t like the Cmaj21𝄪47♯45𝄪43♯41𝄪39♯37♯35♯33♯31♯29♯27♯25♯23♯19♯15♯11 chord? Definitely not me
Severly autistic man attempts to tell a joke - fails in multiple pathetic ways!
Cmaj21x47#45x43#41x39#37#35#29#27#25#23#19#15#11
THE SUPER DUPER MEGA MULTI ULTRA PHI OMEGA MEGA ULTIMATE BETA GAMMA DELTA ALPHA TRUE TARTARUS TUSUEGRA DEMONIC MEGA LYDIAN LARGEST CHORD: C21 x9999....#11
Music professor: “The ear training test isn’t that hard”
Jajajajaja ja
LITERALLY HAHAHAHAHAHA
I feel the pain
AP Music Theory's ear training test be like:
Plays this then asks a pitch perfect person what they heard. I wonder if they could get it right.
1:50
“Let’s yet again bring this down another octave”
- windows error sound
i noticed that too lol
Chord 98 sound
Omg yes
That’s hilarious actually
It sounds like the AH *dissapears* meme
The word “Sharp” doesn’t sound like a word anymore.
@Higor Ghunter • 64 years ago Semantic satiation
@@kmki or jamais vu
Karol Stach thank you i just learned a new thint
Happens when you start programming as well... words just don’t look like words anymore, or they look like they should be spelled differently; even though they are spelled correctly
😂🤣
I always called this the "motherchord". There are all 48 triads. I used to set up a string patch on an electric keyboard, play this exact chord (rooted from C3), and leave the piano bench on the sustain pedal . . . Whoever walked into the practice room the next day would hear our lovely motherchord at a nice soft (eerie) volume.
it's not the motherchord...
it's the mother, father, and children chord...
“Chords will be easy” they said.
“It will be fun” they said.
Imagine sight reading this.
Imagine being able to play this
Brandon Cabrera Check Igudesman and Joo on UA-cam. Joo has small hands to play rachmaninoff but he found a solution
@@fredvirtuelle cool
This comment was like a dark cloud for me. I am a college music major and i have to sight sing tomorrow. I also play piano and NOT jazz, so this chord is a nightmare to me
There is no one instrument you could play this on alone.
"To obtain this special chord, mash the keyboard with your palm now."
phaseblade with your whole body
Do it with ur mom
or forehead
@OminousYT so edgy kid, so edgy
Simpsons! “The fingers you have used to dial...are too fat. To obtain a special dialing wand, please mash the keypad with your palm...now.”
1:50 the staccato kills me every time
It went. --------- 😳
LOL
Windows XP has encountered a fatal error
Me too😭
@@coefficientkiller8896 LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOO XAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXAXA
I came here for the thumbnail and ended up getting a music theory lesson. Kinda amazing how much more I learn from UA-cam than 11 years of piano lessons without even trying.
You know a musician's getting freaky when you see × strolling in
That's not so freaky. Fx can occur as the leading note in G# minor, and as a chromatic neighbour note to G# in (say) E major.
@@rosiefay7283 it
was a joke
@@rosiefay7283 r/woosh
Rosie Fay U stupid
kinky
2:30 That's the history of the entire chord, I guess
XD Great reference!
I got lickrolled.
Btw where the hell are we?
Excellent
Don't like this chord? You can try it at a different _time_
1:50
“Let’s yet again bring this down another octave”
*BWAAP*
Lmao
_windows error sound_
I wheezed
@@aitusai LMAO PLEASEEE 😭
*B0p-*
1:14 when you press the 1 button in Wii Sports golf
4:16
Top ten rappers that Eminem fear
I guess you could say he dropped some bars
@@patrickanderson62 some?
He dropped every bar in existance
@@patrickanderson62 LMAO
@däne ur welcome
It sounded like something someone would force Siri to pronounce 😂
Intercom: "Can I take your order please ?"
Big smoke : " I'll have 2:11"
i completely forgot about big smoke until now thank you for blessing me with this nostalgic comment
Jesus smokes eats the notes
69th like
underrated comment
Witch extra dip
Ah, so this must be that secret chord that David played to please the Lord
YO THATS IT!!
But I don't really care for music so idk why I'm watching this ;)
JamesAndGames this is all really simple once you break it down. it’s just “the 4th, the 5th. the minor fall and the major lift” no so sure why everyone’s confused
StalinWasBallin I mean it was also a baffled king who was composing “Hallelujah”
StalinWasBallin you try figuring out anything when she’s tied you to a kitchen chair.
This video has honestly made me understand chords a lot more better than almost every video I’ve seen
If you play keyboards chord theory becomes easy. I play bass but learning keyboards taught me all about music theory.
Play 4:53 at 2x speed and it sounds like Mario getting a power up
underrated comment lool
It kinda does
sounds exactly like the mega mushroom from nsmb
lool wtf :'D
It's TRUE!!!
Biology majors: "Ah yes, a strand of DNA."
Nah man DNA double stranded this guy here is RNA
Wow.
That sounds very clever, sir.
I thought biology were minors
@@ahmed38247 no, a biology^min chord is just a physics^maj21 ×47#45×43#41×39#37#35#33#31#29#27#25#23#19#15#11 chord.
"What's the password"
"It's at the back of the router"
back of the router: 2:11
lol this is funny 😆
That weird flexing kid: tHaT's eAsY
@@yukoyukoo goes on AGT playing dance of the bumblebee x10 speed
*still gets hacked*
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I’m always fascinated when the fact that music is just math perks up a little, when you said it can only be played 7 different places that blew my mind, since there’s typically 7 degrees in a scale and a chord that plays all 12 notes only working 7 ways is like poetic
Math describes things, it isn’t the thing itself
1:51 it sounded like a windows error sound
tru lmao
or a wii sports sound
It does
*ERROR*
Omg it did lmao😂
Finally, a use for my 24 string guitar!
Imagine having a 24 string guitar then your younger cousin/sibling suddenly untuned it💀
Is that actually a thing? I have a 12 string one
I can’t imagine how mentally and physically painful it must be to change those strings..
@@venyeoo imagine if it had a Floyd rose...
No. No it is not. A use for your 24 string guitar is a gardening shovel.
4:53 *You've Leveled up!*
I THOUGHT THAT LOL
Haha
Lolllll
CoinWolfy lol
sounds like a slowed down mario power up
at 5:26, those first 3 notes sounded so good!
Well yeah, those first three notes spell a D major chord.
they call that a triad, lol
@@jukeboxfandango that they do. I forgot about this comment lmao.
@@TornaitSuperBird lmao yeah
“Alright class so the music isn’t that hard”
The music:
1:50 sounds like a windows XP error
I was looking for this comment (bis). God bless you.
Lol
Never sounded that good ;)
tom the “chord” sound
Windows username checks out
Friends: Starts slapping the piano randomly.
Me: No, No Hes got a point.
I used to hate that but after watching this I understand
Kronk rules
“Ya like jazz?” - the bee movie
Me: Only slaps the B A S S
Don’t you mean he’s got a sharp.
The smug whispering tone of voice evokes anger within me. I can't explain it but it do be like it is. I'mma watch something else
this is what first year highschool music class felt like to the entire backrow of students who didnt already play an instrument
Coming across videos like this is like being thrown into a fucking tornado. None of it makes sense. I can't follow it at all. I have quite literally zero musical education and as someone who is mathy, trying to follow this monstrous system of scaling hurts.
@@AnaseSkyrider ikr they call the ratio 3:2 a fifth! Just remember that a lot of musicians don't understand the maths that underlies what they do. You have some valuable stuff to teach them too.
@@AnaseSkyrider Experienced the same thing, but now I understand more and it is so satisfying because it just makes sense all of a sudden
@@thumper8684 what do you mean by ratio 3:2?
My understanding of a fifth is the interval created by playing the 1 and 5 of a scale hence 5th.
Is there something else to it I’m missing?
@@ultraclipz3230 Perfect musical intervals are based on harmonic ratios. That is what makes them sound pleasant. You go up an octave the frequency of the pitch is doubled. You go up a perfect fifth, the frequency is mulitplied by 3/2.
A fifth is not necessarily a perfect fifth, and in standard tuning it is a smidge off.
This feels like a BIll Wurtz video but for chords.
Edit: Bill Wurtz is back.
2:30 feels like super ultra mega Wurtz
Johannes Brahms i wanna like ur comment but ur at 69 likes
I feel he has covered music theory in a video before
Yes! I'm not the only one who thought that
I do think that was intentional
"And somebody already sang it:" [biblically accurate angel noises]
LMAO I completely lost it at your comment! 😂😂😂
HOLIEST OF HOLY SQWAUKS
You mean those wheel-eye monsters?
@@proximityclockworkx1572 It sure gives "looking like an angel" a whole other meaning, doesn't it?
The 666 likes make it better
me sitting here pretending i know what he’s talking about: hmm yes...i see... 🤔🧐
Mellun oh ok guess you're here too
Best comment
Mellun fr bruh im a guitar player idk what im doing what im doing watching a video about piano chords
Big brain uwu
This is why AI will make the best music.
Me: "what chord did you play there?"
Jazz musician: 2:10
Improvise
Adapt
Overcome
I just improvised adapted and overcame this situation with editing my comment, truly inspiring
Perfect pitch dudes be like “Yeah I know that chord”
Alguien que hable español?
ya gotta practice 40 hrs every day
We had a guy who could identify this..
So that’s how the PS2 start up sound was created.
Me watching this video but not knowing anything about music:
Yes.
Playing Minecraft on Legendary All Skulls On
@@Firefox-Udon wait, that's not how you're supposed to play the game
Me trying to play this on guitar.
Yes.
Me too 😂
696 likes,nice
Imagine jammin' with your band when you turn to the piano player and you're like:
"Yo, gimme a C major 21 double sharp 47 sharp 45 double sharp 43 sharp 41 double sharp 39 sharp 37 sharp 35 sharp 33 sharp 31 sharp 29 sharp 27 sharp 25 sharp 23 sharp 19 shar 15 sharp 11"
And he's like: "Bruh... ಠ_ಠ "
When I read this i laughed so hard that I was crying while im otp with my friend and she asked am I alright? And im like let me tell this comment my church pianoist and see what he says
The word "sharp" looks weird now....
What I sound like ordering from the menu at macdonalds
*pianist proceeds to jump through the fucking piano*
"and keep it bouncin'"
“I don’t have that many fingers”- A confused pianist
Use your body!
Grow an extra set.
well, you have feet
there is another
Toes
I tought this was a textbook curiosity only, then at the end of the video it showed this actually sung! Thanks for the last bit, it calidated previous content enormouusly!
It's so big it's no longer a chord, that's a circle.
You mean, a diameter?
@@PrashantBatule But Earth is flat so the chord does.
𓂸
ℛ𝒶𝒷𝒾ℯ𝓈 𝓣𝓱𝓪𝓽'𝓵𝓵 𝓶𝓪𝓴𝓮 𝔂𝓪 𝓹𝓾𝓼𝓼𝔂 𝓽𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓫
4:54 when you level up in a game
I thought it was legend of zelda item gain theme lmaoo
@@irenezs5992 same lol
@@irenezs5992 Same, it was weird...
I’m the 1000 like
sounds like something out of breath of the wild
Tell me why the little “lets bring this down an octave *bang*” at 1:50 made me laugh so goddamned hard
No one
Jazz Pianists:
I paid for the whole piano, so i'm gonna use the whole piano
🤣
Literally
lmao
Rachmaninoff and Liszt:
1:50 Ahh, the old Windows 97 fatal error sound.
maybe he means windows 96
idk
:D
Millennium Edition, but we do not talk about Millennnium Edition. ;)
Tadfafty but I thought 2000 and ME were the same version
@@pikksen7905 2000 and ME were different operating systems. 2000 was based on NT while ME was still on the same branch as Windows 98. 2000 was using NTFS while ME was still using FAT32.
4:07 _"So, remember how the C Lydian scale is the compressed version of Cmaj13#11?"_
Me: "No. 😐"
...yea? 😅
that reminded me of when marcy asked anne about insect migration in amphibia
i dont think anyone will get this reference but just wanted to share
Now just imagine justly tuning that.
1:48
"Let's yet again bring it down another octave."
*Buhp*
I can say that that was what it accurately sounded like.
LMAOO* (old comment: MAPPK
Kinda has the same energy as "there are 12 notes in music, here they all are" BWIUAAAH
Windows XP
"I heard there was a secret chord that David played and it pleased the Lord."
the lord: hmm yess Cmaj7 x47#45x4323t5387954vqv5v67,o789,4647nw46bw46
That should totally be lyrics to some song
"But you should see Him jam out to the Bee Gees…"
I heard the secret chord that David played was G sus.
Best comment
I can’t even read music but I’m entertained no less.
3:07 sounds like "Take On Me - a-ha"
2:30 *a sneaky licc in there*
I genuinely laughed out loud when I heard it and I'm a little ashamed of myself...
that part remind me of Bill Wurtz
Tom _ same 😂😂
@@tom_4615 Nonsense comrade, you should be proud you can laugh at haha funny arrangement of notes that is played in every single jazz improv
bruh this isn't sneaky, this is *face on, straight up* licc
2:30 licc
noone missed that one
*_t e h l i c c_*
this is the most blatantly offensive comment I've ever read. you should feel ashamed.
Micheal It’s obviously lick. I’m ashamed by BIDIBIDIBIDIBIDIBIDIBIDIBIDI...
Wait.. How did I not notice? I have been desensitized.
Jazz musicians when my 5 year old brother starts slamming the keys:
Write that down write that down!!
Your 5 year old brother has six hands?
latt.qcd92 yours doesn’t?
Mine has eight
mine has 12
No Charles the French fans I the replies?
im so proud of myself for being able to understand what hes talking about
guy: **falls asleep on piano**
other musicians: YES. THATS THE C47FHAJ7X4 CHORD!! AHAHAHHA!!!!!!
jazz musicians****
Ha. Ha
Cappuccino - freeform jazz musicians*
drive.google.com/file/d/1OzjCOvvyeppzGjlnHHce6zEu1K5NiXAd/view?usp=drivesdk
haha there's no such thing as a H, J, or X note in the musical alphabet haha.
Finally, someones explain this concept in a practical way, you deserve love
Lol thanks!
@@leonwaves woaww! How did you recognize the same chord by Simon? How are made your ear? Maybe you have absolute pitch to ear such big chord
Gabriel Fauré Simon made a video in response to Jacob’s interview part 2. He just sang what Jacob was unable to sing completely. (Not sure if Simon sang every note or if he pitch shifted some.)
Yes, I do have absolute pitch, but it doesn’t have much to do with Jacob’s D7 chord, since June notated the notes and Simon sang them.
FINALLY
I don't understand anything unfortunately.
It is well known that Freddie Mercury effortlessly snored that chord while he slept!
This comment at the moment is so underrated!
King of jazz lmao
Fellow Queenie ❤️
nah
@@Taco_Burrito39 shut up
"I bought the entire piano! so I'm gonna use the entire piano!!!"
Jazz piano players have used this since the dawn of time to extend the chord at the end of songs arpeggiating it
@jopageri1964 I think I hit some very "wrong" notes in the few solos I've taken. .................but maybe not.
I played this chord and my piano collapsed into a black hole. Send help. ⚫️
There's no help for you.... I mean, how can responders arrive on the scene if you didn't give your address
This comment was sponsored by #staysafeontheinternet
Yeah give us your address
What galaxy so we can start searching
Well did you get past the event horizon? If yes, well there's nothing left to do.
You played makrokosmos
that chord voicing at the end is absolutely wild
Thank Jacob 😉
I wish Jacob Collier's music sounded like that
"Let's bring it down yet another octave." *DUN.*
One chord to rule them all, one chord to find them, one chord to bring them all and in the darkness bind them!
And In the "jazzness" bind them.
Lord of the Chord!
There's only ONE "Return", and it's not "of the King",
It's the Return of the-
No wait, no wait,
You're kidding!
He didn't just say
What I think he did,
Did he?
And Dr. Dre said:
Me: "Yo man you got the password for the wifi"
Him: "Yea bro it's on the back of the router"
*The back of the router*: 2:11
_I should totally do that..._
mood
2:49
*BINGO*
This is the most relatable comment I have ever seen
“ ok so today we’re are going to learn a new chord.”
“You need 24 fingers”
i got 22 “fingers”,guess what
@@roroto8872 hold tf up-
and 3 million iq
30*
As someone who knows nothing about music, all i heard was windows error noises in different pitches
Her: what those fingers do
Me: *plays this chord*
The video: "so let's bring it down an octave again"
Me: "please don't"
this was my exact reaction followed by "why?"
5:40 is literally what squidward's ensemble played when he told them to play loud
Well guess they weren’t so musically inane after all! Take that, Squilliam!
That’s his... eager face
Ok I’ve been at this a long time and your simple animation in the first 30 seconds is simple yet very effective at something a lot of people don’t realize is so simple
4:16 me when reading out loud the enchantments on my Minecraft sword in the discord vc
5:38 the enchanting table when you put your sword on it
😅😂😂😂
How high is that sharpness enchant?
@@9ish660 i got smite 4 :(
Nobody:
Game: S h a r p 1
1:50 took me ages to figure out. Sounded familiar, like a Windows error but I know my computer doesn't make that sound. My dad pointed out our Windows 98 used to make that error sound. I don't even know how I remember it, because I was 5 when we got XP.
Chord.wav from Windows 98
"somebody already sang it"
**Possessed Demon Noise**
......uh, Okay then.
Lol exactly, I didn't even know that was supposed to be the chord
The Lydian scale is also just the C major scale starting at F as your root.
so when my little brother slams his arms across the entire piano keys he’s actually making C#56+A^2+B^2=C^2#Area51??
Yes, you just diagnosed your brother. He suffers from alien abduction, when they took him into area51. Beware, you're next 😬
Careful, he might summon Pythagoras from the grave, and unleash his triangular wrath upon us all.
@@Reragi Great comment! I actually laughed, not just a mere forceful nose exhale!
#area51 cant stop laughing.
@@Reragi LOL
2:27 i’m reminded of bill wurtz
same energy
All we need are some crazy colourful graphics and it’ll just be a bill wurtz short
Exactly my thoughts
yesss
Yaaas due so truew
2:29 only a true jazzer knows this sound
Or a true meme-er
That’s a thicc licc
What is it?
@@JacobTheDeMoss the lick
LiCC
that moment when you realize the windows 2000 chord noise was lydian lol. had that realization at 1:28
We have achieved *wholetone maj7 chord*
Yes! And ~p o l y t o n a l i t y~ like you said
As a musician, this is the most intimidating thing I’ve ever seen.
X2 lol
as a musician, you've only scratched the surface... muahahahahah welcome to hell
I’m in my 2nd year of my piano class and I’m losing my braincells
@@absurdious
whAT??
Say sike right now-
It gives me hope that some complexities still have roots in simplicity.
this helped me understand music theory
4:53 “3, 2, 1, GO!”
5:38 my new alarm for the morning lmao
Oh god
Jesus
Æoeoeoeeoeoeoeoeoeeoø
Made me laugh my ass off 😆
Reminds me of those vids where they make Hatsune Miku scream.
-Nobody can play this chord
Black midi: “hold my staff”
conlon nancarrow:
Ded Sheeran
Is it stave or staff?..
Hold my ledger lines
LOOLL
I haven’t played an instrument or read sheet music since elementary school, but you managed to explain this concept in a interesting and easily accessible way that had me captivated through the whole video. Props to you sir
Leon: Let's bring it down an octave again.
Me, not knowing shit about music: the a u d a c i t y
the nerve...
and how dare...
Oki doki crash course in octaves:
Because of the way pitch works on a physical level (ie molecules vibrating at frequencies), we can basically sort out pitches into groups of eight (therefore octaves, like octopus or octagon ), meaning that if you played all the white notes on a piano, no matter which one you started on, every eighth note would be exactly the same note as every first note except it would sound higher.
If you simplified this concept even further; I could find a wood block and hit it, producing a sound. If I then cut that block exactly in half and hit it again (according to the physical laws of pitch), the sound it produces this time would be exactly the same sound but one octave higher.
Hope that helped :)
@@glitched2797 that was surprisingly very helpful,thank you
Leon Waves: 2:26
Mathematicians: That doesn't make any sense
Musicians: *It makes perfect sense*
No real mathematician worth his or her salt would ever say that. Ever. The imagination of every single good mathematician by far outstrips the imagination of the most imaginative musician, poet, writer or lover.
They might say they need more context to understand what exactly is meant by it, but every single good mathematician will immediately have bunch of interpretations, what this notation might mean.
@@u.v.s.5583 it was a joke
@@u.v.s.5583 jesus chill out
@@KAngel32 lol
This is the kind of clickbait I can get behind. The kind that doesn't take itself seriously, so you can tell that even though the video won't look just like the thumbnail, it _will_ be entertaining.
Someone has got to make this a genre, it would probably be called Jazz Infinityum
I could legit just slam on the piano and some genius would be like, “ THaTs A C mAJOR 6282957848929292948499499292”
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should."
Suddenly something that can be tied in to _Frankenstein._
That actually made me laugh lol