<<@MinutePhysics says : We thought the dissonance graph was so cool we made it into a tshirt: https://store.dftba.com/products/minute-physics-harmony-dissonance-tee>> <<@quantaloop4002 says : Although it’s interesting, there is something very tiring in your presentation the rhythm of your speech and those scribbles that are way too fast>> <<@TomM-p3o says : The Jaws of harmony>> <<@martingabe9810 says : Very good video. I am 59 years old and in my youth had the idea of the posibilty of synthetic scales. But at that time I didn't have the posibilty to get info about all this field. After 40 years you gave me the answer: Yes they are possible. THANK YOU VERY MUCH>> <<@Scrogan says : In other words, now we can fix equal temperament! Just create an instrument with not quite integer overtones.>> <<@jampk24 says : 18:20 has some real Led Zeppelin - In the Light vibes>> <<@afourtrackmind says : Nature is a babe.>> <<@citizinf says : To make sure you're hearing as intended the headphone examples where the L and R channels are different, make sure you turn off any audio "advanced effects." I was watching this on Windows 11 and had to turn off both "Audio enhancements" and "Spatial sound" in Settings > System > Sound > Properties > Headphones, otherwise there was apparently some fancy audio post-processing happening which basically mixed the L and R channels together on each side, messing up the example at 5:49.>> <<@HannahLemurson says : Amazing! I've been fascinated by the mathematics of harmonic ratios and tuning systems. This video was EVERYTHING I ever wondered about harmony/dissonance and _so much more!_ I didn't realize there were instruments with non-linear overtones, and just took the diatonic ratios for granted as the one mathematically sensible system to rule them all.>> <<@lorrydrivermuni says : You need to listen to Gyori Ligeti’s Requiem and understand that the entire thing is written. None of it is an accident. I understand the the “zones of dissonance” exist as a means to discuss this subject, but the suggestion that the perception of dissonance is inherently factual is meh.>> <<@ace.of.space. says : I've watched many videos about harmony from musicians and mathematicians and physicists, as well as studied the subjects myself, and I still learned so much from this!!!>> <<@Quetzacoatl85 says : you absolute madman just managed to make me understand music theory better in a half-hour video than 5 years of studying did.>> <<@felica-alexandravelasquez5707 says : can you explain why car honk sounds exactly how they do?>> <<@leodafloatreacts says : Gold video. Thank you😍>> <<@miki890098 says : This video opened up my mind despite already knowing a lot of the stuff talked about. This explains so much even just regarding western music, stuff like orchestration etc. I will be actively using info I learned from this video in my day to day life as a classical musician>> <<@MaxHymes-c8q says : Might be worth noting that a guitar string is not a platonic thread, it has bumps and texture and variations in thickness, more obviously so in the case of wound strings. In other words, guitar strings are somtimes visualized as an exemplar of the model, but in fact an open guitar string, plucked, contains many overtones caused by the not so apparent complexity of its structure and surface.>> <<@TheStarAndTheDespot says : And me complaining I can’t tune my guitar by ear…>> <<@timidlove says : wowowo hilarious>> <<@roboham09 says : this is an excellent video>> <<@thirddrop says : 이걸 진작에 알았다면 미분음으로 뻘짓을 안했을텐데 이미 불협이 아닌 듣기 좋은 화음은 모두 12 평균율에 있었구나>> <<@thirddrop says : 이건 음악하는 모든 사람이 봐야한다. GOAT>> <<@KimballParry says : Dang god made our teeth as a sound chart? Bro loves leaving Easter eggs>> <<@sethrice9939 says : 9:31 THX just called their lawyers>> <<@sabart5 says : Too many pictures, too many words. Very little substance.>> <<@cristinaximera9663 says : Well done dude! Learned a lot, and subscribed.>> <<@s.m.9871 says : I like that this is some music theory that is inclusive of non-western music!!>> <<@Jaburu says : 17:35 so what happend there? like the written sentence at the bottom says, the sound doesn't fit the theory presented in the video. there must be more to it>> <<@Jaburu says : 14:50 wait, why does the first combo sound better to me?>> <<@prdoyle says : 28-minute physics 🎉>> <<@PaweSawickiPL says : Big eye opener. I've been learning about music for most of my life, and I feel like only now I understand many aspects of it.>> <<@alfabsc says : Thank you for explaining this very complex topic in a way that can be understood by someone who only had high school physics.>> <<@andycordy5190 says : Thank you. The bits I needed are very clear. The bits I didn't, slipped quickly and seamlessly into the zone of discomfort. I am sure that some students have taken these phenomena quite literally when writing music but, most, I believe, allow the instinctive responses to guide their choices. I feel like I have been granted options beyond the permissive values I was raised on.>> <<@БодяДробовик says : Normies hear dissonance, i hear possibilities for dugeon synth, dark synthwave and death metal>> <<@khanes5376 says : I must have hearing problems because some dissonant chords sound more harmonic than consonant ones to me.>> <<@stressfacture says : the beginning graph looks like a vulva. interesting.>> <<@MJtheVideo says : I'm just starting to learn music theory and this video was SO COOL!>> <<@lapboard340 says : “Minute” can also mean “tiny”…….>> <<@robertlingenfelter7924 says : Is it just me or did the first few notes that were played sound like a deadmau5 song? Excellent video!>> <<@Jennifer-t6p9x says : This video is revelatory. I would call it life changing. It can completely open your world to why other cultures might have totally different tuning systems.>> <<@Ikbeneengeit says : Amazing video. I have studied both physics and music theory and this really helped me finally understand where the western scale comes from. Marvelous visualizations.>> <<@lovethroughmusicsd4708 says : sick vid. ✌️&❤️>> <<@jllemin4 says : You HAVE to fix the mouth noises coming out of your mic. You also have a sibilant pronunciation with the your s sounds>> <<@jllemin4 says : When I am tuning my bass instead of using a tuner I tune to whichever other string instrument I'm playing with on my top string then use the pure sine dissonance at 4:14 to tune one string to another with harmonic notes. Its a handy trick, just hit a harmonic on 7 with the higher string and 12 on the next lower one and tune the lower until you dont hear the wobbling anymore>> <<@mmomus5863 says : Must pay aytention later>> <<@venerablesmokey says : Absolutely fascinating!!! Thank you so much ❤❤❤>> <<@mackenzygerard1341 says : As a physics lover and a synthesizer player, this scratched an itch I really couldn't reach before.>> <<@Shy_guy9795 says : this is literally the best youtube video ever!!!>> <<@Hollywoodc828 says : 23:14 ahhh yes human music. So enjoyable to my human face limbs.>> <<@katwatson007 says : I’m only 10min in and really hoping you talk about difference tones!>> <<@starchild90 says : How does the graph measure dissonance? Is it just a natural occurrence?>>
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