I have ADHD and Autism and this is one of the only things that can get rid of all the noise in my head. Other things can make the noise quieter but this just gets rid of it. Its surreal.
My 4 year old was just diagnosed with autism (non verbal so far) and this calmed him down and he went to bed. Wonder why. I mean it sounds nice but so do wind chimes and they don't calm him this much
Satisfying moments: 0:59 twentieth of cycle (2 hits) 1:14 sixteenth of cycle (the 3 hits at the same time) 1:59 tenth of cycle 2:12 9th of cycle 2:29 eighth of cycle 2:51 seventh of cycle 3:19 sixth of cycle 3:59 fifth cycle 4:59 quarter cycle 6:21 3.1415 cycle 6:39 third cycle 9:59 half cycle 12:20 golden ratio 19:59 full cycle
@@wyattstevens8574 thanks for correcting me, but the times that are 1 second before is so that you can see it before because some timestamps at the exact time are after it happened.
Allow me to comment something. I want to analyze this video. From what I see: 1. There are 24 dots. Each note corresponds to each note and tempo. 2. Notes are in C Major Pentatonic scale, starting to G2 to D7. Dots closer to the center are in higher pitch. 3. The full cycle is 20 minutes. The audio, however, completes two cycles in that length. 4. The dot closest to the edge takes 61 rings every 10 minutes (i.e. half cycle). So, the tempo is 6.1 BPM. The next dot, closer to the center, takes one more every that length; so, 6.2 BPM. The next dots follow the pattern. The last dot, closest to the center, then, takes 84 rings every that length; it's 8.4 BPM. Based on this, you can determine the number of rings of each dot every full cycle, without counting directly. That's it. Correct me if I got any of them wrong.
The full cycle is 20 minutes. 10 is only halfway- the dots all hit at the same time but on both sides instead of just the right side as it did at the beginning.
9:59 is the halfway point to the first full visual cycle, while the audio completes a cycle, and 19:59 is the first full visual cycle, and the audio finishes it's second cycle
From there use your brain to deduce that : Every 20 minutes is a full visual cycle Every 10 minutes that isn't also a multiple of 20 is half of a visual cycle
Fun fact: the chords here sound so nice because the notes make up the major pentatonic scale. Edit: This is a five note scale consisting of a major key's 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 notes. It is often used in meditation/yoga music, ambient music, certain styles of ethnic music, and even dance/EDM music because of its relaxing, imaginative feel
I’m pretty sure the only reason he uses pentatonic scale here is because it has the property of not sounding discordant regardless of the combination of notes, including hitting all of them at once.
That my friend, is called mania, where the simplest thing can set off a laughing fit, and then thinking about why you're laughing at it makes you laugh harder
I see so many people analyzing this and picking it apart, and I get how this is set up for that, but it is also pure beauty in form and function. It is mesmerizing just watching and listening for the patterns in the dance. You don't need to analyze this to enjoy it.
Thanks didn't know I needed a good cry tonight idk why but these videos really let me just empty my head and get a good cry in idk why I do but it's relaxing and helps a lot thanks so much!
I met the first real friends I ever made last summer. From up until that point, I was enjoying being alone. However now, I'm alone on Christmas, and I'm more than ever missing my friends. Never before had I ever felt so lonely at these dates, and I'm wishing It ends so I'm closer to summer, to meet my buddies
I love all of your videos. I saw some old videos of similar pendulum behaviours and already saw the connection to polyrhythms and music. but this animation with the sound are just so beautiful. the seamless transition between order and chaos is so mesmerizing. I often imagine these kind of patterns and relations are a deep underlying thing in nature.
Your videos are so mesmerizing! I love the beauty of the mathematics behind these, and the color and the sound just add an indescribable depth of bliss.
So the science behind this fascinates me. If you pay attention, you start to realize they are all moving at the same speed, and that the reason the ones in the middle hit more often is they have a shorter distance to travel each time. Which translates to real life objects! When a disc, like a record, a cd, or a frisbee rotates, the outer edge has to make a full rotation in the same amount of time that the center does, which means that the edge of a disc spins faster than the middle, despite both being fixed together on the same plane.
I think the choice of a Pentatonic scale for this is a really good idea. Gets rid of the spicier notes from Major so the random notes overlapping won't clash nearly as much.
I’m a musician and astrologer. I believe we live in a highly ordered universe. These videos make me cry from bliss, I get deep philosophical insights in how life cycles work. I feel held by the idea that even when life seems to be chaotic, it is actually in order.
OP must find it very frustrating that nobody in the comment section actually fell asleep to it and instead just waited for hours to pinpoint timestamps
The musical cords, trigonometry (the circular functions,) harmonic convergence, resonance frequencies... so many people can see so many different things in this and everyone will be right because all those things are here in this wave pattern. I think that is beautiful.
So in Boston there's a museum of science. It's been a big part of my childhood, and the specific sound used for the pendulums hitting the wall are the same used at the museum on the musical stairs
In theory if the circumference of the circle is adjusted you could use math specifically to create an extraordinary musical piece. What an awesome thing you have done
Omg, when I realized it was on its way back to the very beginning, like the pattern was going backwards, it was so exciting! And that the shapes it makes often look like natural things: a leaf, a pair of bird's wings, scalloped shell, etc. And every time there's synchronicity! Especially the big ones. Those are my favorite things about this video.
fun fact, each dot represents a note on the c major pentatonic scale! if you search bobby mcferrin pentatonic scale on youtube youll find a very interesting video of him conducting an audience. theyre all singing this very same scale!
8:52 is quite melodious
I think 18:52 might be better
Oh well maybe it's not
@@cyanisnicelol the sound is the exact same, just the dots are in different places
0:28 for 2 seconds
@@cyanisnicelol thats the same thing, it loops every 10 minutes ig
like an ethereal china
EVERY HALF, FULL, QUARTER, AND EIGHTH VISUAL CYCLE
0:00 Full
2:30 Eighth
4:59 Quarter
7:30 Eighth
9:59 Half
12:30 Eighth
14:59 Quarter
17:30 Eighth
19:59 Full
22:30 Eighth
24:59 Quarter
27:30 Eighth
29:59 Half
32:30 Eighth
34:59 Quarter
37:30 Eighth
39:59 Full
42:30 Eighth
44:59 Quarter
47:30 Eighth
49:59 Half
52:30 Eighth
54:59 Quarter
57:30 Eighth
59:59 Full
1:02:30 Eighth
1:04:59 Quarter
1:07:30 Eighth
1:09:59 Half
1:12:30 Eighth
1:14:59 Quarter
1:17:30 Eighth
1:19:59 Full
1:22:30 Eighth
1:24:59 Quarter
1:27:30 Eighth
1:29:59 Half
1:32:30 Eighth
1:34:59 Quarter
1:37:30 Eighth
1:39:59 Full
1:42:30 Eighth
1:44:59 Quarter
1:47:30 Eighth
1:49:59 Half
1:52:30 Eighth
1:54:59 Quarter
1:57:30 Eighth
1:59:59 Full
2:02:30 Eighth
2:04:59 Quarter
2:07:30 Eighth
2:09:59 Half
2:12:30 Eighth
2:14:59 Quarter
2:17:30 Eighth
2:19:59 Full
2:22:30 Eighth
2:24:59 Quarter
2:27:30 Eighth
2:29:59 Half
2:32:30 Eighth
2:34:59 Quarter
2:37:30 Eighth
2:39:59 Full
2:42:30 Eighth
2:44:59 Quarter
2:47:30 Eighth
2:49:59 Half
2:52:30 Eighth
2:54:59 Quarter
2:57:30 Eighth
2:59:59 Full
Enjoy, and thank me later!
Edit: I was bored so I just made this
How long did it take you to create that list?
So just increase the time by 10 minutes lol
10:00
20:00
30:00
40:00
50:00
1:00:00
1:10:00
1:20:00
1:30:00
1:40:00
1:50:00
2:00:00
2:10:00
2:20:00
2:30:00
2:40:00
2:50:00
3:00:00
Also 0:00
Remind me in 2 years to thank you. I hope that counts as later
4:53 is *HEAVENLY*
Sounds like your physical and spiritual entity being warped into an unknown planet in the Andromeda Galaxy
I have ADHD and Autism and this is one of the only things that can get rid of all the noise in my head. Other things can make the noise quieter but this just gets rid of it. Its surreal.
Adhd here- Agreed. Amazing, isn't it.
Ok.
I also have autism and hdhd
fellow adhd with the tism here, it gets rid of all the distractions and keeps me entertained
My 4 year old was just diagnosed with autism (non verbal so far) and this calmed him down and he went to bed. Wonder why. I mean it sounds nice but so do wind chimes and they don't calm him this much
1:55 sounds SO GOOD!!
Sounds like something from a space/planet simulator for me for some reason
It sounds like Geometry Dash for some reason 😅
@@gddemon3421 Ngl at irst I thought you were talking about one of funnygame's level
Turns out it was the frgigin menu lol💀
1:55 and 5:54
anything similar?
It sounds like Alter ego's Execution from Danganronpa 1
9:49 very nice.
5:54 something from a space exploring simulator.
0:28 for 2 seconds, the best rhythm.
...
I think 0:28 is a 4:3 polyrhythm?
@@RaivoRJ yes it is
1:29:49 and 9:49 are the same thing audially
same with 2:25:54 and 5:54
this is true, because the audio repeats in 10 minute cycles.
@@mrmurpleqwerty4838 omor pfp
why did you choose those ones specifically?
19:49 is that point in a song where the artist leaves an extra-long rest so that the drop hits you like a bus.
1:39:49 the best build up to the drop
It’s the same as all the other drops every 20 minutes. You’ll find that 19:59 is the same as well as 39:59, 59:59, 1:19:59, and so on
doesn’t it repeat every 20 minutes so you could just say 19:49
@@lucasseakins8920 y'en a qui suivent, quand même...
You should use your headphones
just say 9:49
2:25 - 2:35 Pure magic
that sounds extremely familiar
@@_Aspartes fr
no idea why it reminds me of a random mario game
Spore cell stage or minecraft ost?
@@James-mq5zh Bro! It sounds like Super Mario Galaxy... jesus christ man...
I highly recommend using headphones for this one 👌🏻
very nice congratulations!!!!
Already did :D
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS
@@pickletron240 they are extreme DOPE
I do!💪🔥
Satisfying moments:
0:59 twentieth of cycle (2 hits)
1:14 sixteenth of cycle (the 3 hits at the same time)
1:59 tenth of cycle
2:12 9th of cycle
2:29 eighth of cycle
2:51 seventh of cycle
3:19 sixth of cycle
3:59 fifth cycle
4:59 quarter cycle
6:21 3.1415 cycle
6:39 third cycle
9:59 half cycle
12:20 golden ratio
19:59 full cycle
I think 1:14 and 3:44 would actually be 1:15 and 3:20 respectively.
@@wyattstevens8574 thanks for correcting me, but the times that are 1 second before is so that you can see it before because some timestamps at the exact time are after it happened.
@@shebahammy I see... except 2'30" and 5'0", then.
6:40 third of cycle
12:20 Golden ratioth
Allow me to comment something. I want to analyze this video.
From what I see:
1. There are 24 dots. Each note corresponds to each note and tempo.
2. Notes are in C Major Pentatonic scale, starting to G2 to D7. Dots closer to the center are in higher pitch.
3. The full cycle is 20 minutes. The audio, however, completes two cycles in that length.
4. The dot closest to the edge takes 61 rings every 10 minutes (i.e. half cycle). So, the tempo is 6.1 BPM. The next dot, closer to the center, takes one more every that length; so, 6.2 BPM. The next dots follow the pattern. The last dot, closest to the center, then, takes 84 rings every that length; it's 8.4 BPM. Based on this, you can determine the number of rings of each dot every full cycle, without counting directly.
That's it. Correct me if I got any of them wrong.
I think so ☕️
The full cycle is 20 minutes. 10 is only halfway- the dots all hit at the same time but on both sides instead of just the right side as it did at the beginning.
9:59 is the halfway point to the first full visual cycle, while the audio completes a cycle, and 19:59 is the first full visual cycle, and the audio finishes it's second cycle
From there use your brain to deduce that :
Every 20 minutes is a full visual cycle
Every 10 minutes that isn't also a multiple of 20 is half of a visual cycle
54:59 cool sound
That would not make sense considering half of 19:59 is 9:59.5
@@willytrm7134 It's an estimation. I'm sure if you brought it down to the exact thousandths place it'd be some weird number.
40:00 second full visual cycle I think
Alternate title: pendulum wave learns music theory in 1.5 hours!
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With patterns like this you can divide the full cycle by an integer to get interesting results…
Diving by 6 gets a ratio of 6 to 20:
0:00 3:20 6:40 10:00 13:20 16:40 20:00
Dividing by 9 roughly gets:
0:00 2:13 4:26 6:39 8:52 11:05 13:18 15:31 17:36 20:00
You can also divide by other numbers, for example 7 gets:
0:00 3:52 7:44 13:36 17:28 20:00
For best results back it up by 10 seconds after clicking the time stamp.
Actually for best results just put every timestamp 1second backwards
the ones from the 9 that arent in the 6 look like planetary systems
this comment just elevated this to a grant sanderson video, neat observation
I love the fact that stuff like this exists and we can share and enjoy it together on UA-cam.
Me too!
Fun fact: the chords here sound so nice because the notes make up the major pentatonic scale.
Edit: This is a five note scale consisting of a major key's 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 notes. It is often used in meditation/yoga music, ambient music, certain styles of ethnic music, and even dance/EDM music because of its relaxing, imaginative feel
Yeah but the next time I wanna hear this with an F Lydian 13 chord
The major pentatonic scale is often used in general
thats why it sounds asian
I’m pretty sure the only reason he uses pentatonic scale here is because it has the property of not sounding discordant regardless of the combination of notes, including hitting all of them at once.
@@aaronperez9518 True, if he used a chromatic scale it would not sound pleasant when multiple notes play together
Big ups for making the cycle reach a critical point every five minutes. Super impressive.
10:00 for all you pro gamers.
38:50 the rebirth
Waiting for a bunch of them to hit at the same time is like waiting for the DVD icon to hit the corner
Exactly
20:00
1:29:59 sounds like a gaming console opening sound
I can just imagine the “SEGA!”
and so does 9:59 bruh
@@AutZeroOneGotBanned the audio loops every 10 minutes, the video every 20
@@joethebro ok
Ps3
1:59 is where its starts to sound like the menu in geometry dash
Wtf it really does
Omg true bro
how many demons you beat?
@@selalox373 only 29
@@selalox373 i haven’t even played it
The fact that the audio loops every ten minutes really is the best part about this as it has patterns despite looking so chaotic and random sometimes.
Dude, this is scratching an itch i didnt even know i had. Excellent. Thank you!
Truly funny.....UR evaluation!
hypnosis induced successfully.
I love how occasionally it makes legitimately nice sound chord progressions just for a few brief moments
Why do the moments of synchronization make me so happy? I'm actually laughing out loud at this. What is happening to me?!?!?!?!
That my friend, is called mania, where the simplest thing can set off a laughing fit, and then thinking about why you're laughing at it makes you laugh harder
@@karkatvantas978 Can be, or more commonly a much needed laugh after going through a stressful experience. Happens to the best of us.
We are beings of frequency on every level and truly can't comprehend what that means.
@@l3lackoutsMedia Your comment implies that your comment is meaningless.
I see so many people analyzing this and picking it apart, and I get how this is set up for that, but it is also pure beauty in form and function. It is mesmerizing just watching and listening for the patterns in the dance. You don't need to analyze this to enjoy it.
I'm only watching until they all ring at the same time again
'Tis an everlasting song
it happens every 10 minutes (switching between alternating sides and same side)
using something like this in a game to make procedural generated music would be cool.
there's already some music AI i think
How is this procedurally generated?
@@Faroshkas by definition anything algorithmically made is procedural
I like how these are made so that big moments happen every 5, 10, or 20 minutes or a similar timespan
All the "key" moments occur at fractions of 20 minutes, like every 2.5 minutes, 2 minutes, etc
better than most pop music these days fr fr
4:19
I just love this part, I’ll repeat this over and over again :D
Ay THAT’S MY BIRTHDAY
4/19
@@CEAFA12 hi
Thanks didn't know I needed a good cry tonight idk why but these videos really let me just empty my head and get a good cry in idk why I do but it's relaxing and helps a lot thanks so much!
you entered DEEP hypnosis!
At 20 min exactly they all catch up to each other again.
19:00 - 20:00 was cool to watch
I met the first real friends I ever made last summer. From up until that point, I was enjoying being alone. However now, I'm alone on Christmas, and I'm more than ever missing my friends. Never before had I ever felt so lonely at these dates, and I'm wishing It ends so I'm closer to summer, to meet my buddies
That is ACTUALLY LITERALLY UNIRONCIALLY hypnotizing o_o
It is... 😵💫🥱😴💤💭
ACTUALLY LITERALLY UNIRONICALLY SERIOUSLY TOTALLY UNBELIEVABLY hypnotizing.
All jokes aside you did get hypnotized
@@HondaMom no.
@@majorse203 yes.
19:55 PERFECT MOMENT
20:00 Full Cycle
10:00 Half Cycle
5:00 Quarter Cycle
2:30 1/8th Cycle
1:15 1/16th Cycle
Thank you this is so satisfying
0:37 32th cycle
I love all of your videos. I saw some old videos of similar pendulum behaviours and already saw the connection to polyrhythms and music. but this animation with the sound are just so beautiful. the seamless transition between order and chaos is so mesmerizing. I often imagine these kind of patterns and relations are a deep underlying thing in nature.
it almost sounds like a song of it's own.. beautiful...
9:55 EVERYONE was waiting for this moment
GONG
My fav: 2:29
Ooh: 3:56
I’m hypnotised 😵💫 all the rivers of music and butterflies 🦋
the chords happening when multiple sound played at once are so satisfying for me! I love it!
Wow this relaxed me completely in just 30 seconds 😮
This might be the single best way to block out annoying Christmas music relatives put on.
It's so cool when it syncs up! So trippy
Your videos are so mesmerizing! I love the beauty of the mathematics behind these, and the color and the sound just add an indescribable depth of bliss.
You could say this musical pendulum is the master of swing
That was so bad, it's really GOOD!
Really calming, thanks Jairo
If this was on Spotify I’d have a dedicated playlist of this and just zone out
That is the frickin name of the title, bub.
@@ichiro1083 yeah, but on Spotify I could add it to a playlist with other music so while I’m walking I can relax more, you know?
@@Plaegu OK, but this probably won't be on Spotify.
@@ichiro1083 calm
@@pillsburydoughboy1627 Why are you telling me to calm? I'm not even angry.
Thank you. I needed this.
So the science behind this fascinates me. If you pay attention, you start to realize they are all moving at the same speed, and that the reason the ones in the middle hit more often is they have a shorter distance to travel each time. Which translates to real life objects! When a disc, like a record, a cd, or a frisbee rotates, the outer edge has to make a full rotation in the same amount of time that the center does, which means that the edge of a disc spins faster than the middle, despite both being fixed together on the same plane.
I think the choice of a Pentatonic scale for this is a really good idea. Gets rid of the spicier notes from Major so the random notes overlapping won't clash nearly as much.
I’m a musician and astrologer. I believe we live in a highly ordered universe. These videos make me cry from bliss, I get deep philosophical insights in how life cycles work. I feel held by the idea that even when life seems to be chaotic, it is actually in order.
Uuuuuggh. These are so hypnotizing! I love it!
9:50 makes the little goblins in my brain feel happy
do they have names? or just brain goblins? im genuinely interested lol
I adore the fact that, if you try hard enough, you can visualize the circular pendulum as a 3D sphere, like one of those lightning globe things.
this random music is literally pushing my mind to my beautiful memories
I love this.. it is so soothing!
this is my jam
I love the amazing shape at 1:43:55
Beautiful, im addicted to this artwork 💖💖
OP must find it very frustrating that nobody in the comment section actually fell asleep to it and instead just waited for hours to pinpoint timestamps
10:15 i love this sound
The musical cords, trigonometry (the circular functions,) harmonic convergence, resonance frequencies... so many people can see so many different things in this and everyone will be right because all those things are here in this wave pattern. I think that is beautiful.
I love it, mathy, sounds, wind chimes
cant believe how beautiful 2:25 - 2:35 is. its sounds like human made. the ending of a weird song lets say
So in Boston there's a museum of science. It's been a big part of my childhood, and the specific sound used for the pendulums hitting the wall are the same used at the museum on the musical stairs
This is fantastic!
So much satisfaction from this!
6:42 feels like a computer shutdown
It’s like Animusic’s indie cousin who got super into abstract minimalism, I love it!
That is an absurdly apt description.
Mesmerising music indeed!
Absolutely amazing. ✨
I oddly love this way more than I believe I'm supposed to
My cat loves this just as much as I do
Wow !!! This is very satisfying to watch...❤❤❤❤
So beautiful and peaceful project!! Great video👍👍
In theory if the circumference of the circle is adjusted you could use math specifically to create an extraordinary musical piece. What an awesome thing you have done
I don't think I've ever been more satisfied - this was great
1:25 WHEN THOSE THREE HIT AT THE SAME TIME IT WAS SO NICE
this is like an audiovisual interpretation of the human psyche falling apart and making sense only once every 20 minutes
Omg, when I realized it was on its way back to the very beginning, like the pattern was going backwards, it was so exciting!
And that the shapes it makes often look like natural things: a leaf, a pair of bird's wings, scalloped shell, etc.
And every time there's synchronicity! Especially the big ones.
Those are my favorite things about this video.
Why do I enjoy this so much?
This is so relaxing. My favorite part is when they line up for the Dong Dong Dong, but it’s all lovely, just like Math.
putting this in 13x speed is satisfying ngl
How I can only do 2x
Perfect
Oooh this is lovely! I'd love to see you do one like this in minor key!
That's rad, man!!! Love it!!!
Watching and listening to this high, is absolutely mesmerizing!
Me: Woah its 3 hours let's go!!
My internet: Are you sure about that?!?!
I love how the speeds are perfectly calculated so that it loops at exactly 20 minutes
it is really amazing watching this and then taking a moment meditating :)
This is Beautiful.
Would love to see a tutorial/how-to for producers or people who wish to make their own of these 👍
Bro I’d love to have some of this stuff on Spotify to sleep to
You and your channel are a blessing to humankind we don't deserve you
Oh my god that is so beautiful to listen to😭
fun fact, each dot represents a note on the c major pentatonic scale! if you search bobby mcferrin pentatonic scale on youtube youll find a very interesting video of him conducting an audience. theyre all singing this very same scale!
love it
very cool