If there isn't a 7-eleven near where you live, don't worry! Just do the #the711challenge near any small grocery store or convenience store. Through the power of 7:11 polyrhythms, all stores are 7-elevens.
You used Mike Chen from Strictly Dumpling! I subscribe to his channel too and I'll bet he was talking about the 7-11s in Japan as they're famous for great food. I love your channel by the way. I'm a pianist and have great difficulty with poly rhythms. I very much appreciate your insights on music theory. Thanks for such an interesting channel!😃
The more Adam Neely videos I watch, the more I’m convinced that he’s secretly an egomaniac that derives pleasure from flexing his rhythmic abilities on mere mortals
@Jeff T Interesting, all I see on your channel is music from *other musicians,* yet you're talking shit about a highly skilled professional musician who actually creates music. By the way, lots of classical composers were shitposters of their time - take Mozart, for example, who created pieces such as "Lick the inside of my ass!" (roughly translated, it's "Leck mich im Arsch!", literally "Lick me in the ass!") and "A Musical Joke" ("Ein musikalischer Spaß").
@@AdamNeely Sorry, just got claimed again myself so feeling a sore! Loved the video, and agree with Nahre's comment below. So much fun, but so educational!
It was a normal morning on my 7 11 job. I was just opening the store when I saw a hobo talking to a camera and counting weird time signatures. It ruined my day
@@KitKatHexe Point A: As a long-time sales associate of a 7-Eleven franchisee (10 months next Wednesday), I am uniquely qualified to spit mad facts on the subjects. Can't tell if I'm being sarcastic? Here's a hint: _I love my job._ Point B: The hobos were also probably taking the piss. We're not supposed to let them use the restrooms, with respect to the pandemic. (I let some of 'em in anyway.)
Your production quality has skyrocketed! You really figured out when to go the extra mile in editing, sound, animation, etc. and you have found an amazing balance of informative and demonstrative. Rhythm is the toughest for me and this really helps. Keep it up man!
I agree 100 percent. It really feels like a music track now... Samples ( 7/11 videos), layers (Each location of Adam continues what the previous Adam said, like a voice), and cohesion by making the point of the video wrap back to the introduction of the video, along with creating a real musical track that is an example of what the video is demonstrating. Adam leveled up
Or perhaps to fit the viddy: PO-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-THM po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-RH-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-LY-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm PO-ly-rh-thm...something like that
This is a gratifying and vindicating video. My music education did not include any practical tips for hearing or performing precise polyrhythms other than the 3:2 and 4:3. Anything else was handwaved away as "rubato," and for some styles of music that was fine. I worked my way up to clockwork versions of 3:5 and 4:7 by myself, using many of the same strategies described here.
I don't really get why classical music education doesn't insist more on polyrythms when so many modern composers use them, the most notable of which include Bartok & others.
@@shuaiyuan3569 yeah, but that doesn't mean it's not creative or well done. Most difficult things are simple at their core. It's how effortless it looks that makes it difficult.
hey i learned this stuff many years ago, one of my first experiences was The black Page of Frank Zappa and next some works of drummers like Bill bruford and Mike mangini, in fact i printed a Berklee web Page all about developing independence with metric modulation where they analized a brufordss tune that has implied metric modulations.. until i met chris dave i was developing a way to improvisation with pollyrhythms, then i realized that in history we used only 10% of the rhythm palet available... any binary o triplet o quíntuplet o septuplet and so on rhytm can be reconstructed 'inside any other' polimetry (for example in 11:7 would be funny if its used in a tune in 7/8 where you can play triplets grouping the notes of the eleven pulse) and whith only that, and the correct way to internalize for a jazz way to improvisation, one can slowly learn to figure out how to play any rhythm in any tempo, maintaining the original tempo! i have barely seen other musicians and composers that could use the académic notion of metric modulation like Chris Dave in a context of improvisation, with full full acuraccy even mathemathically, and the fact that he just throw those modulations like an emotional jazz musical exploration
This video was so subliminally like an acid trip. Your ability to divert off on tangents, while keeping this overarching feeling of a "hidden knowledge" being learned on us. It's amazing.
I think what's even more impressive is how you managed to recycle many parts of that talk at Ableton Loop without making it sound essentially identical to that talk. You definitely refined what you said a lot more, and made it more digestible imo
Holy crap there's a lot of gold in this video. The blue yellow animations with the ding. And then when you counted to seven as 2-2-2-1 at speed. So. Great.
As always, video idea is on point, editing is amazing, some memes to spice it up, and thank God you can snap with both hands :D I honestly have so much respect for you for having all that musical knowledge and sharing it with us in such an easy and fun way. You inspire me to move forward as a musician even though I haven't had the courage to go all in and commit to this kind of lifestyle but you make me wanna throw everything away and go hard on this musical endeavor. Thank you very much for your hard work, cheers from Poland
Adam is like _that one guy_ who you go to meet for interesting explanations for things, but as he goes into the finer points of "the lick", his house starts falling apart because he kind of forgot about the oven, the shower, the lick, the oven and the fact that his house is mostly built of cardboard and now you're trying to understand his explanations to the best of your ability while the house and the world around it devolves into a post-modern artistic mess as Adam masters the art of not letting chronically falling down the stairs interrupt his straight nine hour *BASS* practice sessions with art critics gathering around and trying to rate the quality of the jazz music that isn't even being produced at the moment. The post-credits scene is definitely David Bruce with an eyepatch breaking into what's not left of Adam's home with Ben Levin and informing him that they're going to create a new composer team. Man, good times. Best episode of Seinfeld I've ever witnessed.
What if I play a 7:11 polyrhythm at a 7 eleven store at 7:11 pm on 7/11 at 7 degrees north, 11 degrees west on a 7 foot by 11 foot piano? Will that suffice?
Non-isochronal doesn't mean the opposite or inversion of isochronal though, it just means it isn't isochronal. Like his "non-shiny" doesn't mean "anti-shiny"
Feels more like promoting free education for the collective benefit of humanity on the backdrop of an aesthetic stemming from capitalism, pretty anti-cap, that sounded super pretentious but I couldn't really find another way to accurately describe it
Pre-meme-ium memes Unsubbed. Cancled Patreon sub. Unfollowed on social media. Reported to the meme police. Hired a hitman. Seriously though: nice video. Good experiment and got a giggle from me too.
The greatest thing. Seriously though, I love music memes so much. Not only since they are hilarious, but really improve your music ability as you utilize the gag. :D Awesome. 11/7. Would do again.
THIS IS AMAZING! Not only is this everything I've ever wanted from someone to understand rhythm but your editing is brilliant and hilarious! Thanks for being awesome and producing such great content!
I’m in a percussion ensemble this year, José Before John 5 (if you don’t know it check it out, it’s dope) and there’s a 7 : 11 polyrhythm near the end. I’m honestly amazed at how much of a genius this dude is. Great work, Adam. Keep it up.
If there isn't a 7-eleven near where you live, don't worry! Just do the #the711challenge near any small grocery store or convenience store. Through the power of 7:11 polyrhythms, all stores are 7-elevens.
Damn. My excuse would have been "the closest 7/11 is in Copenhagen", you've ruined it :p
"Cum together" @ 7:11
You used Mike Chen from Strictly Dumpling! I subscribe to his channel too and I'll bet he was talking about the 7-11s in Japan as they're famous for great food. I love your channel by the way. I'm a pianist and have great difficulty with poly rhythms. I very much appreciate your insights on music theory. Thanks for such an interesting channel!😃
You lost the opportunity to put a meme on the 7:11 timestamp
@@R.Williams either Japan or Taiwan i saw some from there too lol.
"Seven elevens are like the greatest thing" 7 words, 11 syllables.
Wow
oh... okay
holy shit
omggggg my brain exploded
🤯
Its like a two cars blinkers that are slighly out of sync but go into sync ever so often
TOO REAL
So im not alone
Somewhat related ua-cam.com/video/ip0PvOSj2AI/v-deo.html
aimanb
That was a pleasant video, thank you for sharing :)
Leave this comment at 666 likes or you’re gay
*7/11 WAS A PART TIME JOB*
Give this man more likes
Underrated commmmment
Acapulco Gold Pablo 🤣🤣🤣
Took me a second but now I’m rolling on the floor
oooohhhhyyyyyeeaaahhhh
Great video. 11 out of 7 stars.
i r8 5/7
Well that's up to your perception ;)
Great old meme! lol
JimProDrumz It's Aberdeen
This goes to 11...
This is the most educational shitpost I've seen.
*BASSposting
No it's 🅱️asspost
Welcome to adam neely
It's like Jaime altozano (los latinos/españoles lo deben conocer muy bien)
I couldn't have described it better myself!
The more Adam Neely videos I watch, the more I’m convinced that he’s secretly an egomaniac that derives pleasure from flexing his rhythmic abilities on mere mortals
Secretly?
"Only available to those who put in the effort."
"Is it possible to learn this power?"
"Not from a classical musician."
Hey musicians are humans too :/
Nah he's really humble when you consider how insanely talented he is
@Jeff T Interesting, all I see on your channel is music from *other musicians,* yet you're talking shit about a highly skilled professional musician who actually creates music. By the way, lots of classical composers were shitposters of their time - take Mozart, for example, who created pieces such as "Lick the inside of my ass!" (roughly translated, it's "Leck mich im Arsch!", literally "Lick me in the ass!") and "A Musical Joke" ("Ein musikalischer Spaß").
[UA-cam] A copyright claim was created for content in "7:11 Polyrhythms" Claimed by: 7 Eleven Inc.
I'm giving them some serious free advertising here, lol.
@@AdamNeely Sorry, just got claimed again myself so feeling a sore! Loved the video, and agree with Nahre's comment below. So much fun, but so educational!
claimed by Sony
@James The 3 second clip of "It's Raining Today" in my latest video. 😬
@@DBruce Dose your reply of love the video... suggest you will be submitting a video on the 7 eleven challenge??? 25th Feb 2019
Adam Neely did 7/11 ...
Jet fuel can't melt odd time signatures.
7/11 was a part-time job.
@@-AAA-147 Oh my god. *This*
@@-AAA-147 yo my guy , delete this.
@@-AAA-147 bruh
If you can subdivide slowly, you can subdivide quickly
7/11 + 2 (violins)
This is Adam Neely not twosetviolin but I’m glad somebody else is cultured
40hr of training daily
L I N L I N 4 0 H O U R S
Not funny anymore...
It was a normal morning on my 7 11 job. I was just opening the store when I saw a hobo talking to a camera and counting weird time signatures. It ruined my day
...hella fake.
You don't ''open'' a 7-Eleven; they operate continuously.
(And the hobos _also_ operate continuously...)
@@E4439Qv5 I... I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not...
@@E4439Qv5 he was obviously taking the piss.
@@KitKatHexe Point A: As a long-time sales associate of a 7-Eleven franchisee (10 months next Wednesday), I am uniquely qualified to spit mad facts on the subjects.
Can't tell if I'm being sarcastic? Here's a hint: _I love my job._
Point B: The hobos were also probably taking the piss. We're not supposed to let them use the restrooms, with respect to the pandemic.
(I let some of 'em in anyway.)
@@E4439Qv5 Very good
"Don't worry, its musicians' math..." Thats exactly what I was worried about
iknow right, so much. you snouse? please
Well, at least it isn't rocket science. I think that's what he means with "It's musicians' math, so it's not that hard."
i tried a 7:11 polyrhythm with breathing and blinking and i just died
Hjerpower my god. someone finally make me snort
Welcome to heaven. My name is Peter.
Jokes aside
I tried this and I kept failing. I jeed to count both blinks and inhale-exhales
Your production quality has skyrocketed! You really figured out when to go the extra mile in editing, sound, animation, etc. and you have found an amazing balance of informative and demonstrative. Rhythm is the toughest for me and this really helps. Keep it up man!
Yeah it's like an episode of Bill Nye.
I loved clicking along to the beats. The faster 7/11 beat is tough to get the timing down, with all those just off-beat right-hand clicks.
I agree 100 percent. It really feels like a music track now... Samples ( 7/11 videos), layers (Each location of Adam continues what the previous Adam said, like a voice), and cohesion by making the point of the video wrap back to the introduction of the video, along with creating a real musical track that is an example of what the video is demonstrating. Adam leveled up
10:04 for those who want to practice without hearing sesame street a million times
We'd better see you do a ukelele pop song with 7:11
why am i both surprised and totally unsurprised to see that you follow this channel
Give us another insta polyrhythm story
I'm surprisingly not surprised that you follow him
Love you Dodie ❤️
woo!
I'm more impressed that Adam can snap fingers on both hands with equal ability
is this something people have difficulty with?
@@backspace3111 a few
@@backspace3111 not if they practice, no.
@@elisabethratna10 those few should practice.
@@nodsmilebackaway also, you should practice :)
Someone make a polyrhythmic beat of Adam saying the word polyrhythm
Scarlet Dawn but that could easily turn into a simple 4/4 rhythm if you wanted, too haha
5:4
PO-ly-rh-thm po-LY-rh-thm po-ly-RH-thm po-ly-rh-THM po-ly-rh-thm
7:4
PO ly rhy thm PO ly RHY thm PO ly rhy thm PO ly rhy thm
12:4
PO ly rhy thm PO ly rhy thm PO ly rhy thm WAIT this is just 4 wow math can BE ve ry hard.
Or perhaps to fit the viddy:
PO-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-THM po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-RH-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-LY-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm po-ly-rh-thm PO-ly-rh-thm...something like that
Not gonna lie, the “1, 2, 3, 4,” beat was actually pretty sweet.
Ye
Nobody:
Adam: i know I'll play a 7 : 11 beat in front of a seven eleven lol
It's like Josh Steffen's Foreskinface song lmao
adam the type of guy to snap 7 times in 11 beats
Doug DeMuro memes in this part of UA-cam? I bet no-one would recognise a music meme on Doug's channel!
@@althejazzman I would. Two of my favorite channels. Now we just need to throw a pommel into the mix and hope Linus doesn't drop it.
THIS..(pause).. is the 2019 7-11 polyrythm..
Today I'm going to take you on a tour of some of it's quirks and features.
He makes Thanos look like a wimp
usual guitar center and fender ads were replaced by 7/11 ads for a change, thanks adam
praise!
Came for the polyrhythms, stayed for the meme driven task based teaching
Bullshit you came for polyrhythms, you came for the meme and you know it
Jacob Collier wants to know your location
At a 7-11, most likely.
LMAO
Leo Sporn Yonkers, New York
Death Grips do too.
Your *negative* location
You’re the Micheal from Vsauce of music
Nah, Adam Neely is great.
@@pubcollize ooff
It took me a while to process your comment...
You're, the Michael from VSauce, of music.
Vsauce, Adam here.
One of my favorite videos from you so far -- super helpful and extremely entertaining 😊🙌
Feels like that vaporwave video all the way back left some influence in Neely's video editing. I love it.
That upside down profile pic is cool
Dose your reply of favourite video... suggest you will be submitting a video on the 7 eleven challenge??? 25th Feb 2019
@@mypianofavourites1635 7:11 at 7-Eleven, As Digested by a Classical Musician
saturniidawn Thanks for clarity
Amazing video as always Adam 💙
Had no idea you were into the theory of music. Very Cool.
The most ambitious crossover in history.
Adam Neely on the dallas fuel when?
I'll be damned... Hero of Canton!
@@be9nz Theory is Jayne's middle name!
At exactly 7:11 he talks about how the two rhythms "come together." I must ask. Was this on purpose?
Brilliant observation
Man.. that is not healthy
HOLY SHIT
I read this when he said it😨
Why did i scroll down to see this comment att exactly 7:11??
Your video editing skills are through the roof !!
this meme is region locked, no 7/11 stores in the UK :C
I'll substitute it for "Texaco Petrol Station" if that works - 7 syllables!
All 7/11s closed here in Indonesia
Oh damn we had Texaco in the US like in the 60s
"But don't worry, it's musician math, so it's not really that hard..."
" *A 2 variable polyrythm can be defined* .."
How about a cooperation with mathologer?
I think that was his way to say, "It isn't rocket science."
@@jurjenbos228That would be interesting!
i legit need that part at 3:50 to be turned into a full song. it’s so catchy, i’ve been listening to it on repeat.
Yeah we need it
Pretty sure it's a Metronomy tune ;)
post ok computer radiohead ahh beat
In france we have "huit à huit" (8 to 8) grocery stores. This is way easier to clap. Maybe that's why most of french musicians can't groove.
Kadinja disagrees.
Gojira disagrees!
@@leandrolimoncelli3333 I looked at the replies in hopes to see a Gojira rebuttal. Thank you for maintaining the faith
All of French House disagrees
7:11 mashup is hard, but I'm more impressed with the expertise in combining the documentary format with shitposting.
This is a gratifying and vindicating video. My music education did not include any practical tips for hearing or performing precise polyrhythms other than the 3:2 and 4:3. Anything else was handwaved away as "rubato," and for some styles of music that was fine. I worked my way up to clockwork versions of 3:5 and 4:7 by myself, using many of the same strategies described here.
I don't really get why classical music education doesn't insist more on polyrythms when so many modern composers use them, the most notable of which include Bartok & others.
Would have loved an easter egg at 7:11
Who are you to assume there wasnt~
this whole video is actually a social commentary on how we musicians need to come together and stop gate keeping
@@cynabel_music Yes!!
The sentence «there's tension that is only resolved when the two streams come together» finishing exactly at 7:11 counts as easter egg for me
@@borjacarandoso that's brutal
*It's 3 in the morning, all of the lights are out, when suddenly **1:10*
Cory Mck This was fucking hilarious
😂
This is a high tier joke!
hey what's up guys, it's scarce here
OH HALLO
Excited for the Bush Did It polyrhythm!!
Bush the greatest
band
Damn adam, that shot and editing from 1:10 to 1:40ish is brilliant. Awesome work as always.
Bebopopotamus then dat 12 hits ooof
Oh my God I didn't notice that the first time WOW
Bebopopotamus he was peaking at a timer lol
@@shuaiyuan3569 yeah, but that doesn't mean it's not creative or well done. Most difficult things are simple at their core. It's how effortless it looks that makes it difficult.
definitely I agree @@Bebopopotamus
3:48 "A little faster--"
What followed put the goofiest smile on my face.
but can u do 21 against 22
Jc
Djesse
2 AGAINST 3 AGAINST 4 AGAINST 5 AGAINST 6
@@rosschuamusic6616 jacob collier can do it
i've done it and i woke up asian
Shout out to Dave Clark's class at Berklee.
that's where i got it!
Ha, I've studied with Dave @ Berklee 10 years ago :-)
hey i learned this stuff many years ago, one of my first experiences was The black Page of Frank Zappa and next some works of drummers like Bill bruford and Mike mangini, in fact i printed a Berklee web Page all about developing independence with metric modulation where they analized a brufordss tune that has implied metric modulations.. until i met chris dave i was developing a way to improvisation with pollyrhythms, then i realized that in history we used only 10% of the rhythm palet available... any binary o triplet o quíntuplet o septuplet and so on rhytm can be reconstructed 'inside any other' polimetry (for example in 11:7 would be funny if its used in a tune in 7/8 where you can play triplets grouping the notes of the eleven pulse) and whith only that, and the correct way to internalize for a jazz way to improvisation, one can slowly learn to figure out how to play any rhythm in any tempo, maintaining the original tempo! i have barely seen other musicians and composers that could use the académic notion of metric modulation like Chris Dave in a context of improvisation, with full full acuraccy even mathemathically, and the fact that he just throw those modulations like an emotional jazz musical exploration
Wow that blew my mind.
Please do 9: 11 next!
Challenge, play a 9 over 11 rhythm whilst simultaneously calling the police on yourself
Has already been done.
Please don't...
Taliban: Say less. I gotchu fam.
@@jgoincomedy5837 holy shit 💀
What a luxury way to drag Davie504 into challenge
mechmind they should have a bass battle
Oh no I didn’t think of that 😂
@@sierra3644 JUST IMAGINE THAT WOULD BE EPIC
lol
Have to keep an eye on his PornHub channel, then... And remember to delete my search history...
A polyrhythm of *Seventy Lemons*
0:17 When you are playing a song and when your non-musical friend starts clapping along.
Ah, I see, a person of culture
D A N I E L T H R A S H E R Y T H M
I feel like i should be drinking a slurpee while watching this
WE WANT YOUR TEDx TALK ADAM
Yeah, what ever happened to that? I never saw it
Oh yeah, I also wait for this being subscribed to the TEDx channel... for three months already I guess.
ua-cam.com/video/JiNKlhspdKg/v-deo.html
@@nickkgreiner That's not his TEDX talk dude
Ulas Demirtas I wasn’t sure if you meant his actual TED Talk or a talk on a similar looking stage so I just linked it
that 7/11 track sounds like a sick blend of idm and vaporwave o.o
I was born in the right generation
I was born in the right generation, because you’re in it
Annoyance
Fuck you
Good to see you around still Justin Y!
Does Justin Y even understand music theory?
PASS THE GOD DAMN BUTTER!!!
RX7!
DAMNIT, I'M NEVER FIRST AT ANYTHING! DAMNIIIT!
@@iamiupa succs to succ
I'm sure you've heard this a lot but you r brilliant and the music world is lucky to have you. Thanks.
This video was so subliminally like an acid trip. Your ability to divert off on tangents, while keeping this overarching feeling of a "hidden knowledge" being learned on us. It's amazing.
the part when he started snapping faster and it turned into a song, it's magical
So this is what Adam does when he gets drunk
Instruction unclear
Did 9/11 instead
Why is someone knocking on my door?
You're a brave man
bsh is snousing on you, brother
yes
I see Adan Neely, I click.
7:11 was a two pulse job
Polyrhythms can't melt Neely Memes
MusicNinjaSpy *............*
okay i can’t even be mad that was clever
"7 11 was a part time job"
I dont know who originally said this but it's hilarious and should be shared.
I always did "Ding, fries are done" as my 2:3 phrase
or "not difficult"
Ancient memes
"I work at bur-ger king, I wear pa-per hat."
I think what's even more impressive is how you managed to recycle many parts of that talk at Ableton Loop without making it sound essentially identical to that talk. You definitely refined what you said a lot more, and made it more digestible imo
Holy crap there's a lot of gold in this video. The blue yellow animations with the ding. And then when you counted to seven as 2-2-2-1 at speed. So. Great.
I've waited for this for so long. Keep it up
Cycles of 7 sec and 11 sec would take 1 min 17 sec to resolve... 1m17s.. 117.
SEVEN ELEVEN
🔺
ELEVEN SEVEN
@@1337-Nathaniel NEVES NEVELE
7+11=18
18 is a multiple of 3
there are 3 points in a trungle
7/11 was an inside job
Illuminati
Editor: So what effects do you want, Adam?
Adam: Yes
Unfunny
I love his inner dialogues
Another pre-meme-ium meme song is learning the a game cube opening theme on a wind instrument.
ah, if only repetition legitimized... Oh, wait.
repetition legitimizes
repetition legitimizes
repetition legitimizes
repetition legitimizes
repetition legitimizes
I can only imagine the business downfall of 7/11 had the terror attacks taken place on july 11th
in France those stores are called "8 à Huit", how cool of a polyrythm is that !
Hahaha, tu m'as tué mec x'D C'est vrai qu'on a moins d'efforts à faire !
So 8/8?
@@maknirak exactly. The vidéo of a french adam neely would have been a bit boring^^
*Vapor/synthwave intensifies*
more breakcore imo
That one lad destroyed this challenge lets be honest
Great video, but can you do nine-ele-- "FBI OPEN UP!"
oheï ua-cam.com/video/eQ3x2NSasg4/v-deo.html
xd
As always, video idea is on point, editing is amazing, some memes to spice it up, and thank God you can snap with both hands :D I honestly have so much respect for you for having all that musical knowledge and sharing it with us in such an easy and fun way. You inspire me to move forward as a musician even though I haven't had the courage to go all in and commit to this kind of lifestyle but you make me wanna throw everything away and go hard on this musical endeavor. Thank you very much for your hard work, cheers from Poland
Adam is like _that one guy_ who you go to meet for interesting explanations for things, but as he goes into the finer points of "the lick", his house starts falling apart because he kind of forgot about the oven, the shower, the lick, the oven and the fact that his house is mostly built of cardboard and now you're trying to understand his explanations to the best of your ability while the house and the world around it devolves into a post-modern artistic mess as Adam masters the art of not letting chronically falling down the stairs interrupt his straight nine hour *BASS* practice sessions with art critics gathering around and trying to rate the quality of the jazz music that isn't even being produced at the moment. The post-credits scene is definitely David Bruce with an eyepatch breaking into what's not left of Adam's home with Ben Levin and informing him that they're going to create a new composer team. Man, good times. Best episode of Seinfeld I've ever witnessed.
I mean... yeah.
LOL
What if I play a 7:11 polyrhythm at a 7 eleven store at 7:11 pm on 7/11 at 7 degrees north, 11 degrees west on a 7 foot by 11 foot piano? Will that suffice?
Only if the temperature is 71.1 degrees freedomheit with a 71.1% relative humidity.
@@wingracer1614 and you're 71
Marsel Music surely 7 years and 11 months is more fitting
No. You must sing at 711Hz in order to suffice.
This is how the big bang happened.
Excellent video Adam! Also, "Musicians math, so it's not really all that hard..."
Shots fired! Lol
cycles of 7 & 11 seconds would take a 1:17 to resolve, 1 :17 backwards is 711
w œ a h
Vauce, Adam here.
SkyBorg - 1:10 haha
7:11 "come together"
I don't know why but it fits so good that you say that at that time
Every video of Adam's is just a really educational fever dream
Love the Mikey Chen sample! Never thought i’d see Adam Neely x Strictly Dumpling
0:11 What an absolute madlad
Dude, Adam. Thank you.
That and every video should come with a homework listening playlist. Please Neely Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope.
Adam Wan Keneely?
by the way, the inversion of the prefix "iso-" is "aniso-" -- thus "anisochronal" rather than "non-isochronal"
anisócrono
Non-isochronal doesn't mean the opposite or inversion of isochronal though, it just means it isn't isochronal. Like his "non-shiny" doesn't mean "anti-shiny"
Brought to you by CA P iTA la iSM
..which is still a word with 11 letters
Feels more like promoting free education for the collective benefit of humanity on the backdrop of an aesthetic stemming from capitalism, pretty anti-cap, that sounded super pretentious but I couldn't really find another way to accurately describe it
This is metamodernism.
@UpriseNova ikr
@@aaronpearlmutter4877 Feels more like a joke.
maaaaan! At 3:48 You absolutely blew my mind. Siiiick grooove!!!! Great vid
I will not have this disrespect of the licc, Adam.
The good L I C C
Pre-meme-ium memes
Unsubbed. Cancled Patreon sub. Unfollowed on social media. Reported to the meme police. Hired a hitman.
Seriously though: nice video. Good experiment and got a giggle from me too.
I like those mnemonics you mentioned at 5:37. You could substitute dirty words to make them more memorable and fun too! Thanks for sharing those.
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I want a full Mikey Chen remix of 7:11 polyrhythms
Same
How about 9 /11?
Used it back in 2001. It ended up being a complete catastrophe
Too soon.
One of the most dangerous polyrhythm that human ever experienced
Ask Bush?
Dude, that shit brings the building down.
Anyone else notice Adam's editing has been... Different? Since the vapourwave video.
YES LMAO
Is Adam Neely leading the cyberpunk revolution?
1:09 Adam Neely comes out of the closet as a polyrhythmaniac.
The greatest thing.
Seriously though, I love music memes so much. Not only since they are hilarious, but really improve your music ability as you utilize the gag. :D
Awesome. 11/7. Would do again.
I’ve never wanted a Seven Eleven in the UK until now
Never thought someone would be yearning for a convenient store so much 😂
Run down to your nearest Tesco and do the challenge. Or to be a memelord fly to the us just for a gag.
In Norway we prefer inconvenience stores like OBS, though we also have a few 7elevens.
My town had one in the early nineties.
Your 3/4 song at 3:49 is so good. Please tell me it's a full song.
Technically that wasn't a song but a rap. 😜
@@Dowlphin bro how lmao
@@Dowlphin also raps ARE songs
THIS IS AMAZING! Not only is this everything I've ever wanted from someone to understand rhythm but your editing is brilliant and hilarious! Thanks for being awesome and producing such great content!
Polyrhythm symposium 2019 in Lichtenstein featured speaker Adam Neely and friends. Needs to happen
4:45 Full version when?
I’m in a percussion ensemble this year, José Before John 5 (if you don’t know it check it out, it’s dope) and there’s a 7 : 11 polyrhythm near the end. I’m honestly amazed at how much of a genius this dude is. Great work, Adam. Keep it up.
Just had a ptsd episode from doing this in my solfege class in college lol