It's sorting the notes in groups of eight. I assume it's every half measure, though I'm not sure what the time signature is. Regardless, it's attempting to sort all the notes between chord changes, and moving on after one failed attempt. That's why it sounds pretty okay; the notes all harmonize properly, so the order they're in doesn't matter terribly.
Bogosort is attempting to sort "8 pitches" in ascending order, but those pitches change to a pitch collection corresponding with the current chord. You could conceptualize it as 1. Bogosort is given a new set of 8 pitches every time chord changes or 2. Bogosort is sorting the numbers 1-8 (or some other placeholder) and then the relevant pitches get assigned to each number
"Bogosort" is a sorting algorithm specifically designed to be the worst possible sorting algorithm. It randomly shuffles the things in the set and then checks to see if they're sorted. If they arent, it shuffles again. In this video, its sorting a set and the specific notes and bass tones are set to be similar to those in the song in the title, so its essentially a randomly arranged music piece based on a separate music piece. They have many more videos like this on their channel. Hope this helps!
Here let me explain: So the bogo sort shuffles the list checks the list to see if it's correct and then finishes If not it will shuffle the list again and again until it's sorted. This person uses random root chords and then makes the bogo sort play a melody (this is 8 elements so the total of melodies per sort is 8) with the additional of putting a bass note (which is a violin) playing the root key. Hope that helps but it's not free you need to pay a like
This is my new favourite
Sorry. I thought this video was fake clickbait. I was wrong. I'm amazed at how bogosort doesn't ruin the melody.
holy crap this is a whole hour I cannot sit all the was through this 😢😔
I see the pattern...
At 0:55 the root note started giving me anxiety lol
Especially at 1:03
What program are you using to run this for the music aspect?
It's interesting that this isn't unpleasant to listen to lol
What exactly is it sorting? Surely not the entire piece, because the probability is 1/8! meaning it's has 8 elements. So which 8 elements are they?
It's sorting the notes in groups of eight. I assume it's every half measure, though I'm not sure what the time signature is. Regardless, it's attempting to sort all the notes between chord changes, and moving on after one failed attempt. That's why it sounds pretty okay; the notes all harmonize properly, so the order they're in doesn't matter terribly.
Bogosort is attempting to sort "8 pitches" in ascending order, but those pitches change to a pitch collection corresponding with the current chord. You could conceptualize it as 1. Bogosort is given a new set of 8 pitches every time chord changes or 2. Bogosort is sorting the numbers 1-8 (or some other placeholder) and then the relevant pitches get assigned to each number
@@AubreyViola Thanks, I sort of get it now. But the setup is so complicated for me to enjoy it.
What is this forgive my ignorance.
"Bogosort" is a sorting algorithm specifically designed to be the worst possible sorting algorithm. It randomly shuffles the things in the set and then checks to see if they're sorted. If they arent, it shuffles again. In this video, its sorting a set and the specific notes and bass tones are set to be similar to those in the song in the title, so its essentially a randomly arranged music piece based on a separate music piece. They have many more videos like this on their channel. Hope this helps!
@@cranberry312 thank you very much. So it creates a music by randomly fed fragments of sheet music by shuffling?
@@lordchameleon2650More or less. Thanks for your appreciation!
This has nothing to do with bogosort and you've made me angry putting up with your clickbait
The whole thing is using bogosort, wdym lol
The whole thing is bogosort. If you can't see how, that's not the uploader's problem
lol
Here let me explain:
So the bogo sort shuffles the list checks the list to see if it's correct and then finishes
If not it will shuffle the list again and again until it's sorted.
This person uses random root chords and then makes the bogo sort play a melody (this is 8 elements so the total of melodies per sort is 8) with the additional of putting a bass note (which is a violin) playing the root key.
Hope that helps but it's not free you need to pay a like