I was lucky enough to have this man as a roommate at Berklee and we became good friends from then on. Great job Milty! Your brilliance never ceases to amaze !! P.S. He still gazes at his shoes.
I did not know who you were before this video. Now I know someone to dedicate all my musical creations to... You ! for the rest of my life !! I feel so profoundly connected by the belief I always had which you brought to being ! Thank you !
I've known about the Sand Witch joke since Kindergarten - this man is the first one that I've heard it from, other than me... it's taken a solid 22 years! XD
Being a musician at heart, I find this to be one of the most interesting Ted talks I have ever heard. There is something very unique and special about this individual that I can't really explain. But it's all positive nonetheless.
Aye but people are claiming they wrote the music produced by the things I was doing before they wrote it. Or in other words I CREATED THEIR COPYRIGHTED MUSIC BEFORE THEY COPYRIGHTED IT. Or in other words EVERY COPYRIGHT CLAIM CAN BE PROVED FALSE.
..........I was thinking the same thing! Everything he thought was so brilliant sounded like a wind chime....The day a random seating arrangement sounds like a Beethoven symphony is the day I'll be impressed.
@@brooksz.3143 The point is that music, and the quantifiable elements of the universe are interwoven. The piece at the end was a demonstration of that point, not just a cool compositional tool. Beethoven’s symphonies are also determined by physics whether you wish to engage in it or not. He’s also making the point that there’s an aesthetic beauty within the correlation between science and music.
I was lucky enough to have this man as a roommate at Berklee and we became good friends from then on. Great job Milty! Your brilliance never ceases to amaze !! P.S. He still gazes at his shoes.
In which country does he live?
David Karnes: Thank you for sharing that !! Quite a unique life..amazing..and clearly much to give and to teach others! Really enjoyed this talk.
So he is a shoegazer?
Sorry someone had to do it.
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Lol, wtf are you on about, did you really check that before posting that comment? Check again!
I need to meet this Legend once in my life;
One of the greatest human beings during our lifetime. I thank God you are out there Sir...
Great to meet you!
I did not know who you were before this video. Now I know someone to dedicate all my musical creations to... You ! for the rest of my life !! I feel so profoundly connected by the belief I always had which you brought to being ! Thank you !
I've known about the Sand Witch joke since Kindergarten - this man is the first one that I've heard it from, other than me... it's taken a solid 22 years! XD
Being a musician at heart, I find this to be one of the most interesting Ted talks I have ever heard. There is something very unique and special about this individual that I can't really explain. But it's all positive nonetheless.
A brilliant mind!
What a brilliant man is he!
crying... beautifull!
what a wonderfulinsight to your speech!!! intersting and an eye opener. Pythagoras still lives on! xx
I'm lucky enough to have this guy as my lecturer! an amazing and fascinating guy
A MUST TO SHARE!
Great talk Milton!
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i am not a nuclear scientist, i have felt all the time this was the case. WE are music too :)
damn. more people need to see this
I can relate to this theory. tried this before and I must say that this is amazing.
Well said!! Respect!
Found this incredible. Thank you. :-)
Speechless
This is truly incredible!!
Totally incredible
Μίλτο είσαι μαγικός!!!
Να χαίρεσαι τη Χλόη σου και τη ζωή σου!!!!
Fantastic. Thank you.
This was truly interesting
Love Milton
Sooo good!
This is great.
Thank you very much
AMAZING MAN!
love it!!
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Aye but people are claiming they wrote the music produced by the things I was doing before they wrote it. Or in other words I CREATED THEIR COPYRIGHTED MUSIC BEFORE THEY COPYRIGHTED IT. Or in other words EVERY COPYRIGHT CLAIM CAN BE PROVED FALSE.
Smart Guy, boring Ted Talk. So I guess you can make some avant garde music from random patters, big whoop.
..........I was thinking the same thing! Everything he thought was so brilliant sounded like a wind chime....The day a random seating arrangement sounds like a Beethoven symphony is the day I'll be impressed.
@@brooksz.3143 The point is that music, and the quantifiable elements of the universe are interwoven. The piece at the end was a demonstration of that point, not just a cool compositional tool. Beethoven’s symphonies are also determined by physics whether you wish to engage in it or not. He’s also making the point that there’s an aesthetic beauty within the correlation between science and music.