A Dance of Fire and Ice - Polyrhythm Showcase

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Nothing big today. No music even. Just an idea I had following that polyrhythm level I made for Rhythm Doctor. Tried looking up polyrhythm in ADOFAI to see what cool rhythms have been made, but results didn't turn up much.
So here's something to maybe jump start the adofai polyrhythm conversation. I only got up to 6 (plus tresillo), but you could have 10 against 11. 4 against 5 against 7 (yeah triple polyrhythms exist). Any of which could be adapted into shapes, like who knew a 4:3 turned into a trapezoid? I didn't.

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  • @Pokefan462
    @Pokefan462Ай бұрын

    This is the best way to summarize polyrhythms I've ever seen. The snare vs. kick actually let me understand the difference between them, thanks!

  • @ThatOneYoutubePerson
    @ThatOneYoutubePersonАй бұрын

    Ive kind of obsessed with finding what basic shapes make up more complex ones (for example, a parallelogram is typically a hexagon/octagon matched with a triangle) so finding out warped loops use tresillo like beats is awesome!

  • @aefad
    @aefadАй бұрын

    This is probably the best summary for polyrhythms out there and it has practical visuals

  • @soup3583
    @soup3583Ай бұрын

    Wait the tresillo 2 is such a common rythm now that i hear it

  • @kingofmongerreturned
    @kingofmongerreturnedАй бұрын

    love how funky 4:3 is it's in 0:51 - 0:56 for anyone wondering

  • @Random_Newbie

    @Random_Newbie

    Ай бұрын

    beats to pass the goddamn butter to

  • @Unknowncoolguy

    @Unknowncoolguy

    Ай бұрын

    If we're purely going off by funkyness i think 0:57 is more funky.

  • @IgroSome

    @IgroSome

    Ай бұрын

    4:3 has always been my favorite polyrhythm because its just so _funky_

  • @victoriamacarthur8906

    @victoriamacarthur8906

    Ай бұрын

    Pass the freakin butter

  • @rosehasnoothernames1843
    @rosehasnoothernames184321 күн бұрын

    I love you

  • @pizzaslice1702
    @pizzaslice1702Ай бұрын

    Alr this is how im studying polythythms now

  • @Grzss
    @GrzssАй бұрын

    Tresillo:2 is very mexican-sounding.

  • @chumkibagchi128
    @chumkibagchi128Ай бұрын

    Tresillo:2 and 4:3 are the two best polyrhythms.

  • @aykarain
    @aykarainАй бұрын

    i need to make something with that 6:5 thing

  • @aykarain

    @aykarain

    Ай бұрын

    its at 1:37 btw

  • @unquestionableexistance8704

    @unquestionableexistance8704

    Ай бұрын

    Good luck pal Sounds like a heart attack

  • @null_ify
    @null_ifyАй бұрын

    alternatively: confusion girl soflan-chan

  • @morganfreemanwardvlogs3729
    @morganfreemanwardvlogs3729Ай бұрын

    File? I would like to test my polyrhythmic timing

  • @kingheron109

    @kingheron109

    Ай бұрын

    The file itself is an unreadable mess since every single polyrhythm is stacked on top of each other (you can actually see this in the first few frames of the video). I used move track to make the level, but it messed up the floating text so I removed them in the final version and now it's next to impossible to edit any specific section that's not the very end. Honestly, any one polyrhythm from the video would be easy enough to recreate within minutes so I'd just do that instead. This was just a showcase video to get people experimenting more with this kinda thing.

  • @morganfreemanwardvlogs3729

    @morganfreemanwardvlogs3729

    Ай бұрын

    @@kingheron109I see

  • @nathansos8480
    @nathansos848018 күн бұрын

    Triple-polyrhythms?

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