C'est affreux et terrifiant comme son, je ne qualifierais pas ça de musique, mais d'expérience sonore peu concluantes.
@Marvin-jk9jx6 күн бұрын
This is how you set your brain back to factory settings
@gershommaes9026 күн бұрын
Imagine if the time taken was used to make something beautiful and moving instead
@vvh109422 күн бұрын
This is just noise, nothing special about it. Listen to this everyday for 30 days and see the results. Than do the same with Mozart and compare. Mozart will make your IQ go up while this only makes you dumber.
@jakewhitfield677515 күн бұрын
Thanks Andre, any more sigma tips for us plebians?
@wordscapes5690Ай бұрын
Such fun. Thank you so much.
@Jericho_SkyАй бұрын
Придумать такую музыку на ходу проще, чем записать и разобрать
@boulderguywhyАй бұрын
this reminds me of sitting on my bed watching my nut skin move on it's own after getting out of the shower as a kid.
@bludthinkheaАй бұрын
bro never getting the aux 💀
@yitomusic88972 ай бұрын
What an absolute nightmare this must've been to learn
@user-sv2oj5um1q2 ай бұрын
Hell yeah
@fso.3 ай бұрын
increiblee
@devinanderson67163 ай бұрын
Playback speed x2
@GrayYeonWannabe3 ай бұрын
i heard this piece performed live by a symphony for the first time when i was 7. it gave me nightmares. still remember it though
@impatientpink3 ай бұрын
Feel like “poor things”
@0730issop3 ай бұрын
チャートを見ながら聴くと音楽の意味が分かるような気がします。
@kyriakospapadopoulos12093 ай бұрын
You do not need classical instruments for this kind of ``music''. A synth will do the job. The violin, for example, is an instrument built to play a particular kind of music, starting from early Baroque period...
@shadowchasernql10 күн бұрын
yeah but violins sound way better you just cant get that same sound out of a synth patch
@segaking58464 ай бұрын
Ah yes, Desmos, My favourite DAW
@shonesanchez66364 ай бұрын
Reminds me of ASCII art or something
@jebroe8604 ай бұрын
looks like he entered a map as a score. very creative
@user-ru7ll3xq8e5 ай бұрын
?
@ukdavepianoman5 ай бұрын
It's a very curious piece. Not for everyone but I liked it. Xenakis was great at creating sound worlds (often quite scary ones!). Is it music - of course. Music is pitch [mostly], rhythm, harmony, timbre and silence. So this is music, so is Justin Bieber, even bloody Cliff Richard. It boils down to what floats your boat and what doesn't. Loved the graphics. The first part reminded me of computer programming in the very old days (punch cards).
@mycosys5 ай бұрын
Kontakt and a piano roll - but 50 years before Kontakt XD The reverb texture is just wild
@vitorpetri13765 ай бұрын
2:50
@matswessling66005 ай бұрын
nice graphical art. Total shit as music,
@marinachur72205 ай бұрын
Great suspense
@podoke5 ай бұрын
not quite sure how i ended up here🧍🏻
@gabril72975 ай бұрын
what's the equation for this?
@higgy77625 ай бұрын
you won't understand it :)
@AntonNidhoggr5 ай бұрын
This is epic actually.
@stinkmytrip6 ай бұрын
Very, very few people would want to listen to this and that matters !!! I was intrigued but I doubt I'll listen very often.
@vagg21916 ай бұрын
Τι σαχλαμάρες ειναι αυτες μωρε κ κλαπατσιμπαλα..περνιεται για καλλιτέχνης ο σαχλαμάρας😂😂
@Blastoff24001aj6 ай бұрын
The Shining music in a nutshell
@johnzielinski99516 ай бұрын
Why does the score fast-forward between 8:24 and 8:26? That's my favorite part.
@mickymao73136 ай бұрын
wtf
@Badiaremi6 ай бұрын
i've been looking for this for days, damn theme that just wouldnt get off my mind
@Linkknnkillnkju6 ай бұрын
Capitalism's true nature, the musical.
@crostofor7 ай бұрын
cool stuff:)
@juanpavon59727 ай бұрын
alguien mas en 2023?
@thenightbladefeeds8 ай бұрын
i love that kind of oscillation near the end - it's computer noises made with acoustic instruments. absolutely insane.
@2004newlife8 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing the score! that makes it so much easier to understand the music. Great work!
@urfavvwillow8 ай бұрын
I have a music test tommorow and she said to study graphic notation, not gonna lie this is not what i expected
@DavidPerkins-us8rb8 ай бұрын
Stunning - I photocopied the book Formalised Music by Xenakis and it is my Bible. Great graphical score .... encore!!!
@derekbascombe77318 ай бұрын
What I find endlessly fascinating here is not so much the sound of it, but rather the attempt to find sonic representation of the original thought processes that were at work during the job of composing the piece. Imagine if someone invented a way to record as a sonic event the interpretation of a digestive process inside a human body in the aftermath of consuming a large meal... Pithoprakta might just be a literal sonic translation of Xenakis's brain activity.
@MiracolulCunoasterii8 ай бұрын
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@ado42248 ай бұрын
How do they write pieces like this? Some math model transformed into notes, I dont imagine writing every part individualy.
@moultmoulissouslesmoulis72779 ай бұрын
Magique.
@beef25039 ай бұрын
I just want to comment because I like to go past my comment section history when i'm older and wonder why I commented on this video, I found this out because of an iceberg video, it was some polish man listing the music genres. this was on a Sunday. 8/22/23
@beef25039 ай бұрын
i edited it because I accidentally wrote 8/24/23 when it was 8/22/23
@EduardoLopez-zg4qb9 ай бұрын
Ok guys stop fooling with your instruments and lets start playing.
@jelielenriquez78479 ай бұрын
i will play this on a math test
@telemachus539 ай бұрын
One can't help but smile. In the 70s in Academy this musical garbage was required listening and we were all taught to emulate Xenakis' genius.
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C'est affreux et terrifiant comme son, je ne qualifierais pas ça de musique, mais d'expérience sonore peu concluantes.
This is how you set your brain back to factory settings
Imagine if the time taken was used to make something beautiful and moving instead
This is just noise, nothing special about it. Listen to this everyday for 30 days and see the results. Than do the same with Mozart and compare. Mozart will make your IQ go up while this only makes you dumber.
Thanks Andre, any more sigma tips for us plebians?
Such fun. Thank you so much.
Придумать такую музыку на ходу проще, чем записать и разобрать
this reminds me of sitting on my bed watching my nut skin move on it's own after getting out of the shower as a kid.
bro never getting the aux 💀
What an absolute nightmare this must've been to learn
Hell yeah
increiblee
Playback speed x2
i heard this piece performed live by a symphony for the first time when i was 7. it gave me nightmares. still remember it though
Feel like “poor things”
チャートを見ながら聴くと音楽の意味が分かるような気がします。
You do not need classical instruments for this kind of ``music''. A synth will do the job. The violin, for example, is an instrument built to play a particular kind of music, starting from early Baroque period...
yeah but violins sound way better you just cant get that same sound out of a synth patch
Ah yes, Desmos, My favourite DAW
Reminds me of ASCII art or something
looks like he entered a map as a score. very creative
?
It's a very curious piece. Not for everyone but I liked it. Xenakis was great at creating sound worlds (often quite scary ones!). Is it music - of course. Music is pitch [mostly], rhythm, harmony, timbre and silence. So this is music, so is Justin Bieber, even bloody Cliff Richard. It boils down to what floats your boat and what doesn't. Loved the graphics. The first part reminded me of computer programming in the very old days (punch cards).
Kontakt and a piano roll - but 50 years before Kontakt XD The reverb texture is just wild
2:50
nice graphical art. Total shit as music,
Great suspense
not quite sure how i ended up here🧍🏻
what's the equation for this?
you won't understand it :)
This is epic actually.
Very, very few people would want to listen to this and that matters !!! I was intrigued but I doubt I'll listen very often.
Τι σαχλαμάρες ειναι αυτες μωρε κ κλαπατσιμπαλα..περνιεται για καλλιτέχνης ο σαχλαμάρας😂😂
The Shining music in a nutshell
Why does the score fast-forward between 8:24 and 8:26? That's my favorite part.
wtf
i've been looking for this for days, damn theme that just wouldnt get off my mind
Capitalism's true nature, the musical.
cool stuff:)
alguien mas en 2023?
i love that kind of oscillation near the end - it's computer noises made with acoustic instruments. absolutely insane.
thank you for sharing the score! that makes it so much easier to understand the music. Great work!
I have a music test tommorow and she said to study graphic notation, not gonna lie this is not what i expected
Stunning - I photocopied the book Formalised Music by Xenakis and it is my Bible. Great graphical score .... encore!!!
What I find endlessly fascinating here is not so much the sound of it, but rather the attempt to find sonic representation of the original thought processes that were at work during the job of composing the piece. Imagine if someone invented a way to record as a sonic event the interpretation of a digestive process inside a human body in the aftermath of consuming a large meal... Pithoprakta might just be a literal sonic translation of Xenakis's brain activity.
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How do they write pieces like this? Some math model transformed into notes, I dont imagine writing every part individualy.
Magique.
I just want to comment because I like to go past my comment section history when i'm older and wonder why I commented on this video, I found this out because of an iceberg video, it was some polish man listing the music genres. this was on a Sunday. 8/22/23
i edited it because I accidentally wrote 8/24/23 when it was 8/22/23
Ok guys stop fooling with your instruments and lets start playing.
i will play this on a math test
One can't help but smile. In the 70s in Academy this musical garbage was required listening and we were all taught to emulate Xenakis' genius.
9:21 is unreal