Lol took me awhile to get it tbh but the fact that the polyrhythms were single tones and the polymeters were musical scales helped put it into perspective for me
I was thinking about it again… so would it be possible to create a polymeter if you combine a handful of polyrhythms correctly? I’d assume the polyrhythms in question would all need the same timing but at different tones. Is it acceptable for polyrhythms to have the same timing but at a different pitch/note or is the pitch/tone a constant depending on the timing?
Polymeters are different time signatures playing at the same time so you could have a section of guitar and bass playing 4/4 over a keyline and drums playing 5/4, it would sync up eventually. Polyrhythms are different rhythms playing but taking the same about of time, so you could have a rhythm of 4 notes with a quintuplet taking the same space over it.
@ImWithLOSER12 Polyrythms and polymeters don't have anything to do with tone or scales. You can have a "tonal" Polyrythm aswel as polymeter. Or they can both lack tone.
A polyrythm is two groups of evenly spaced notes playing at the same time, but they play at different numbers. A polymeter is two different time signatures playing at the same time.
@bigSpidermanfan Time signatures are a measure of of time. They are counting how many beats there are in a measure/bar. Notes may or may not be to played on a strong beat. Polyrythms exist within the same meter, but some of the notes do no land on those strong beats.
@bigSpidermanfan A polymeter would be if you feel multiple sets of strong bears overlapping each other and going out of sync. But by nature they all sync up eventually.
Polyrhythm in a nutshell Triangle: Hey, Square Square: What, I’m trying to bite my (ridiculously overcooked) sandwich! Triangle: Do you mind passing me da _BUTTER?_ Square: *sigh* Fine… Polymeter in a nutshell Pentagon: Square, this music is kinda dry… Square: Yeah, your right. We need another shape to help. Triangle: *explodes wall* Heptagon and Hexagon: WATCH OUT! *bass drop*
You can use polymeters to make a polyrhythm by looking at the first corners of the shapes. Or you can use your mouth like Po- ly- rhy- thm- is- fun. Repeat it like 4 times. You can also count like 1, 2 3, 4, 5 6. Also repeat that 4 times. You can also use VS Code, if you don't know how to make polyrhythms on VS Code, it's ok. You can watch a tutorial that PCC Free Space made. Now you can make a polyrhythm.
Polyrythm | Polymeter Different Time To Complete a Side | Same Time To Complete a Side Same Time To Complete a Shape | Same Time To Complete a Shape Same Pitch | Same Melody
Polyrhythm, the note takes the same amount of time traveling all corners of a shape regardless of points. Causing 1 point to play for all shapes at the same time. Polymeter, The more points takes the note longer to hit each corner
I’m guessing Polymeters move at their own pace, and Polyrhythms move almost in sync with each other (one slower, one faster so they look the same speed)
What I can guess is the difference using my logic : Poly-rhythm: Different speeds; beats hit the start simultaneously every time. Poly-meter: Same speeds; beats hit the start simultaneously at their Least Common Multiples.
Lol took me awhile to get it tbh but the fact that the polyrhythms were single tones and the polymeters were musical scales helped put it into perspective for me
I was thinking about it again… so would it be possible to create a polymeter if you combine a handful of polyrhythms correctly? I’d assume the polyrhythms in question would all need the same timing but at different tones. Is it acceptable for polyrhythms to have the same timing but at a different pitch/note or is the pitch/tone a constant depending on the timing?
Polymeters are different time signatures playing at the same time so you could have a section of guitar and bass playing 4/4 over a keyline and drums playing 5/4, it would sync up eventually. Polyrhythms are different rhythms playing but taking the same about of time, so you could have a rhythm of 4 notes with a quintuplet taking the same space over it.
@@DrawAndErase Very well said!
@ImWithLOSER12 Polyrythms and polymeters don't have anything to do with tone or scales. You can have a "tonal" Polyrythm aswel as polymeter. Or they can both lack tone.
A polyrythm is two groups of evenly spaced notes playing at the same time, but they play at different numbers. A polymeter is two different time signatures playing at the same time.
Aren't time signatures an indication of the rhythm, though?
@bigSpidermanfan Time signatures are a measure of of time. They are counting how many beats there are in a measure/bar. Notes may or may not be to played on a strong beat. Polyrythms exist within the same meter, but some of the notes do no land on those strong beats.
@bigSpidermanfan A polymeter would be if you feel multiple sets of strong bears overlapping each other and going out of sync. But by nature they all sync up eventually.
@@anthonyperez-xd9fg Time signatures are a measure of time, sure. But isn't that what rhythm is?
@bigSpidermanfan Yeah, I guess rhythm us a pattern in time. It's when things start and stop. And how many times they do so.
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Polyrhythm in a nutshell
Triangle: Hey, Square
Square: What, I’m trying to bite my (ridiculously overcooked) sandwich!
Triangle: Do you mind passing me da _BUTTER?_
Square: *sigh* Fine…
Polymeter in a nutshell
Pentagon: Square, this music is kinda dry…
Square: Yeah, your right. We need another shape to help.
Triangle: *explodes wall*
Heptagon and Hexagon: WATCH OUT!
*bass drop*
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ngl it took me like 3 watches to fully get what you were showing but its really cool now i get it!
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Why this sound like the audio at the end of an emotional movie. Like the reveal that the polymeters sound like a polyrhythm-
Am i making sense-?
The most obvious difference is that a polyrhythm uses the same note and a polymeter constantly goes up or down every note.
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I just realized it makes a kinda polyrhythm, just isolate the 1's only and you get a polyrhythm
Exactly.
So basically
3:4?
That's actually polymeter cuz you're making the numbers the same length.
Polymeter:
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Polyrhythm:
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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Now we need a custom for both
Polyrythm Builder
Polymeter Builder
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nice trio
Polyrhythm: 1/3 vs. 1/4
Polymeter: 3 vs 4
Thank you this explains what I've been trying to explain to people for a while now and I just get so jumbled up lol
0:08 Squareangle
0:15 Trianglgle
0:20 Squarare
0:25 Squarareanglgle
0:42 Squarareanglgle + Squareangle
what
Give me octagonal polyrhythm
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I love this
lovely! I'll be referring people to this for sure
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Very interesting but I'm too stupid to understand that.
Holy crap. So at the end you added both polyrhythm and polymeter on top of eachother!
You can use polymeters to make a polyrhythm by looking at the first corners of the shapes. Or you can use your mouth like Po- ly- rhy- thm- is- fun. Repeat it like 4 times. You can also count like 1, 2 3, 4, 5 6. Also repeat that 4 times. You can also use VS Code, if you don't know how to make polyrhythms on VS Code, it's ok. You can watch a tutorial that PCC Free Space made. Now you can make a polyrhythm.
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Am I the only one who immediately thinks of Danny Carey? =)
What app or program did u use to make this animation? I need the 3:2 one but it comes with layers and accents... heeelp
I understand it but it's a tricky one. It's more like something you've got to "feel"
Polyrythm | Polymeter
Different Time To Complete a Side | Same Time To Complete a Side
Same Time To Complete a Shape | Same Time To Complete a Shape
Same Pitch | Same Melody
Polyrhythm, the note takes the same amount of time traveling all corners of a shape regardless of points. Causing 1 point to play for all shapes at the same time.
Polymeter, The more points takes the note longer to hit each corner
how make it? tutorial please
Can you make a song with them both together?
I’m guessing Polymeters move at their own pace, and Polyrhythms move almost in sync with each other (one slower, one faster so they look the same speed)
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The picture shows a polymeter,
What I can guess is the difference using my logic :
Poly-rhythm: Different speeds; beats hit the start simultaneously every time.
Poly-meter: Same speeds; beats hit the start simultaneously at their Least Common Multiples.
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