If you'd like to hear these weird chords in the context of our songs, you can order our DEBUT ALBUM on: www.hearbtwthelines.com/ We have CDs, VINYL, Songbooks and Transcriptions! :) Thanks for all the support
Great way of presenting this. I picked up my guitar and started listening to each interval separately. I already understood but this video made me pick up my guitar and purposefully listen. It's the whole point of an instructional video and it worked. Well done.
This is THE highest quality production I’ve ever seen put into a video about actual microtonal theory, and perhaps even harmonic theory in general. THIS CHANNEL NEEDS A MILLION MORE SUBSCRIBERS
Does anyone else hear that the piano music in the background slowly grow more and more microtonal/alternate-tuning as the “party” continues? (ie: from traditional 12-tone to equal temperament, etc)
You have exceptionally great ears, my friend! That's exactly the reason we chose the track! Check out @MikeBattagliaMusic 's Channel, he is a xenharmonic mastermind!
This is probably the most creative video you've made so far. It was a great analogy, and you really got 31 different people to act all of this out. Plus hearing Mike Battaglia's Sweet Lorraine as the background music was a nice surprise, given that it's one of my favorite 31-EDO covers out there. I'm looking forward to what you have in the future!
Thanks so much! Yeah, we were amazed by how our friends just trusted us with all of this haha, it was so much fun to record :D And yeah, @MikeBattagliaMusic is the real thing! Love his music so much!
I love thinking about the planning and the spreadsheets you guys must have had to make sure to film every combination of people and to make sure they act in the correct mood lmao
Glad you like it!! Yeah... 2 days of work right there, I'm NOT a motion graphic designer/animator hahaha You quickly realise how much work goes into stuff like that when you have to do it yourself... I love it, because you appreciate the works of others so much more
I have to agree. You guys are genuinely multitalented, not only having mastered microtonal music, but also possessing the ability to create one hell of a spectacular audiovisual production.
This touches multiple things at once, a video called “Chords as Emojis”, my overall OBSESSION of microtonal music that you have helped me build, and just the very creativeness you have made. You deserve every bit of my pleasure in watching this video.
This is insane! I absolutely love how each person is their own note and has their own unique “personality”. It’s incredible how much effort went into this. You guys deserve way more subs! :)
Wow, this is amazing! Blows my mind where you went with this one in terms of production value, attention to detail, educational inventiveness…. Hats off, coming from a musical philistine who enjoyed every minute of it 😉👏🏽
This is AMAZING. I have no words, this is a content about microtonality that manages to be fun, brilliant and instructive. I can barely imagine how much effort you put into this. Also, mike battaglia's sweet lorraine in the background fits perfectly, bringing more and more xenharmonic elements as the video goes on. Proud to be like n° 1000!
Wow, thank you! I'm flustered by the response to be honest, it's beautiful to see the work pay off and, even more so, making all these people happy with the content db
holy moly, this was so cool and such a fun representation. And not to mention the quality made me think this channel had 50x the amount of subscribers it does. Great work
I'm speechless on the video quality. Congrats on the growth! You guys deserve it. If anyone reading this comment likes cool chords in 31, I recommend checking out my "What a Wonderful World" a cappella cover, entirely within 31-TET. Let's name the d7 chord at 09:01. Since you have a chromatic cluster, you could maybe push the extensions a little farther, like Chris Bandy and Jacob Collier calling things a sharp-15, etc. How about C(db7) +11 d13 d14? That's what I did when labeling this chord in Wonderful World. Maybe some kind of label for "otonal chord" would be helpful for a harmonic series chord up to a certain point (my guess would be d13). So then you could say like "C otonal add d7" lol. It warms my heart that you guys have a chord with a chromatic cluster 🥲
That's a great idea, naming chords with a shorthand for otonal. When we write down ideas manually, we do it with ! for otonal and i for utonal (dot = the note; line = harmonic series above/below) and then add the highest limit we use in it. So C!d13 for a 13-limit otonal chord, but a C!+11 for 11-limit and similarly for utonal chords. Doesn't work in Dorico though... -.-
@@stephenweigel Cause i and ! don't look the same but flipped in chord symbols, or do they? If they do let's entertain the Xenharmonic Alliance with that :D
@@HearBetweenTheLines I don't know of anyone using exclamation points in microtonal chords. The only association that comes to mind is that copied scala files often use them
I know this is really old, but if the font supports it, U+00A1 INVERTED EXCLEMATION MARK (¡) is the glyph you are looking for. The aesthetics of it are somewhat different, resting below the baseline, but it should at least look better than a lowercase ‘i’ in serif fonts,
Wow, so much effort!! You deserve WAYYYY more views on your videos, simply amazing. The editing, the writing and of course the music material. One of the greatest music videos I've seen
Incredible. Amazing. Every music student needs to see this. This was a visual, creative and story telling masterpiece. Im also jealous to see so many musically minded and intelligent individuals in one room together. This is the party i want to be at and have missed. There is harmony in absolutely anything . As white noise is the full spectrum, we pick a few notes to harmonise inside it, but truly there are infinite possible combinations and sequences and resonances to find
That's a really good one. Top two diesis moments of mine are when Lumatone anticipates A shat major over B flarp, and Clara's penultimate high note being a B flarp over a B otonal chord
Great that you watched it regardless*! I feel like this osmotic/immersive way of learning is the best, especially if the thing you immerse yourself in is fun to be around :) Anyway, thanks for your comment!
Wow! This must have taken you a thousand hours to make! Great ideas about how to build chord voicings in 31-EDO. The idea about how certain intervals only sound good with various "stabilizers" added is great stuff. I think everyone should study this video pretty intently - looking forward to the next one!!
I mean, we do have similar in 12TET, at least until you've emancipated all your dissonances :P. A minor second (or major 7th), for example, is much nicer as part of a major 7th chord (i.e. with the 3rd and 5th in there as "stabilisers"). 31TET just has a lot more of it, I guess.
Good catch! Hahaha, yeah, that made me so happy when I realised that it ligned up almost perfectly, just had to cut a few frames here and there to make it work :D
I'm so happy you used Mike Battaglias cover of Sweet Lorrain. I found it during lockdown and it blew me away, and it fits the mood you are going for perfectly!
That totally works of course and I really like that sound, too, I was just approaching it more from structural point of view (stabilising note relationships to get the most concordance)
Mannnnnnnnnn, I go crazy watching your videos, you are wonderful, all the examples, allegories, comparisons make me much more excited to study more and more the 31 TET. Sharing in 3,2,1... . . . . (Note) How beautiful it would be if the videos were more frequent hahaha, but I understand and respect your time.
this concept is such new to me, especially the parallelism of chords to actual social dynamics! also this is just me nitpicking in the thumbnail, but Ab appears twice while Bb is missing (the real Bb is between F half-flat and F half-sharp)
absolutely obsessed with your work. keep it up. i personally would love to see more behind the scenes and teasers to your upcoming releases. you have found an amazing niche that all music nerds would love to get into and learn about. keep doing high quality productions such as this, and i know you guys will explode in the music community. we want to learn what you have to offer.
This is a fantastic video! Im really impressed you got 31 people together for this (university students?) and almost more impressed by the very idea to represent notes by people. Genius.
Love this video. How much love and effort went into the details! Even all the little side stories are so on point. Can't stop watching it over and over and find more hidden clues hahaha
such a madness! thank you very much for your video even though i have never experienced other TET systems but yet this was fascinating! you all guys are like a real family not only musicaly :D
This video is actually insane in how it conveys information about the topic. Not knowing much about music myself, I'm astonished at both the educational and entertainment value that can be found here. At the start I thought you would do a fun little sketch but then the rest of the video just continued on like this, which still blows my mind. Good on ya boys!
This is stupidly high quality production for such a small audience. Even amongst musician I know most don't really enjoy exploring microtonality - so I must commend you for this exceptional video.... And I'll be sure to spread the word ;) Cheers!
Our pleasure, super glad you enjoyed it! We believe in free education :) If you want to support us, though, (and nerd out with us) you can become part of our Patreon-family! www.patreon.com/hearbetweenthelines/
I've never been a fan of barbershop quartets, but I CAN'T WAIT to hear 31TET barbershop. (I think that the transition from 12TET to 31TET is much harder for vocalists than any other instrument.)
Hmmm, I think it depends on the intervals whether it’s harder to sing. If there’s a lot of microtonal modulation, it definitely is harder, but the intonation itself is easier if you’re staying in diatonic logic. If you like acapella, try our song Time To Call My Friend!
This is definitely one of your best videos! Executed brilliantly and so creatively. I would hate to see what a 24-TET party would look like. Probably a bit more divided.
Well done, this is a very creative video idea and I hope it will aid in the spread of this tuning system along with others in the hope of eventual mainstream recognition. It was definitely a nice surprise to hear one of my favorite microtonal arrangements by Mike Battaglia. Maybe you're already aware, but Jacob Collier has commented on that original video of Mike playing Sweet Lorraine. It's such a tease to know Jacob Collier is aware of this other world of music, yet only uses the occausional JI chord, microtonal division, or modulation. I really don't see much of a reason for Jacob to not create music in another equal temperament tuning like 31tet. If he created music in 31tet, it would be sort of a social experiment; non-musicians or people unfamiliar with alternate tunings would simply enjoy the song without understanding the thoery, but the people who are 'xenharmonically aware' so to speak would both appreciate the music itself and admire the genius of the theory. Since many musicians look up to Jacob, he would also establish a future precedent of microtonality in music.
I totally agree with all of the above. I am aware that Jacob liked Mike's Sweet Lorraine rendition (I mean who wouldn't). As a matter of fact, he's also subscribed to our channel :) And yes, I do hope that more people get into these sounds and they find more wide-spread use!
@@HearBetweenTheLines Yeah! I remember your alliteration-filled birthday instagram post with Jacob from about a year ago. It's actually his 29th birthday today, so it's kind of nice timing to release this video now :)
This is one of the few times when the “musical ketchup” going throughout the video was actually relevant and meaningful to the final product. Excellent demonstration!
Another one of these videos that help me seeing clearer about 31-TET theory. Thank you people! And, great vidder! (12-TET musical noobie here hehe) Also, 3:16 is a certified musical yuri moment X)
Glad you enjoyed it! For more clarity of vision you could check out my 31-TET rendition of "I can see clearly now" haha By the way: What's a musical yuri moment? :D
@@HearBetweenTheLines Nah, that's just a random joke I completely made... ...I basically thought of this moment as like a musical version of a yuri (lesbian) relationship. Thought that was funny ...somewhat...
I love the analogy: sometimes, 2 people just don't go with each other, however, in a friend group, these differences are obscured by the other relationships that do work and even compliment on that dissonance!
Exactly! Interdisciplinary analogies are so awesome, it would be so great if we could connect the societal dots more, I feel like we would understand and then be able to overcome a lot of problems that way... Anyway, I digress... Thanks for your lovely comment!
Ого, какой классный ролик. Мало того, что так хорошо снято, так ещё и о 31-TET. Причём мысленно всегда так и хотелось увидеть, как одни ноты дружат с другими. Эмоции прям переданы так как надо. Очень классно!
Glad you like it! Yeah, we tried our best Wes Anderson approximation. Would love to experiment further with colour palletes and such, fascinating stuff!
I'm so glad you watched and enjoyed it anyway! If you do want to learn more about theory, there are great sources on TH-cam, we basically learned most of it that way, too :)
Amazing video... I watched all the relationship scenes twice to fully appreciate how the emotion qualities of the sound was acted out by all the friends. Brilliant stuff!
When I clicked on this video I thought Battaglia's Sweet Lorraine had somehow started playing in another tab lmao, since I listen to it a lot. Anyways, this is something I've wondered about for a while. I suspected the answer was yes, but I lacked the chord vocabulary to know what chords would go with what notes. Awesome as always!
Hey! I'm glad you're interested :) learn by doing: 1. Sing notes from the overtone series to a drone. Make sure you know what you're singing and not just riffing ;) 2. try to come up with a setup where you can play microtones on your instrument(s) as easily as 12-TET intervals. learning by understanding: 1. We have a songbook and transcriptions that you could check out on www.hearbtwthelines.com, with extensive liner notes explaining the use of chords and melodies and how to make sense of it all. 2. We have an active Patreon community, we gladly answer all questions that come up there in monthly Zoom Hangouts! 3. We have lots of videos on our channel which dive deep into more specific topics. Hope that helped!
I cannot put into words how mutch I love this, I already love the concept of personification but with microtonal music theory is just beyond amaizing ! ❤❤❤
If you'd like to hear these weird chords in the context of our songs, you can order our DEBUT ALBUM on: www.hearbtwthelines.com/
We have CDs, VINYL, Songbooks and Transcriptions! :)
Thanks for all the support
Great way of presenting this. I picked up my guitar and started listening to each interval separately. I already understood but this video made me pick up my guitar and purposefully listen. It's the whole point of an instructional video and it worked. Well done.
really guys serving drinks to minors cmon
I commend the immense amount of effort that went into this
Thank you very much! Could you Re-commend it to others? ;)
@@HearBetweenTheLines I see what you did there :)
I would but none of my friends care about microtones lol
@@eboonei feel that
the fact that we both got this in our algorithms xD
-Ashton Creech
I love the metaphor of harmonies in-between bottom notes and top notes being like people that cause the personalities to mesh in an overall setting.
This is THE highest quality production I’ve ever seen put into a video about actual microtonal theory, and perhaps even harmonic theory in general. THIS CHANNEL NEEDS A MILLION MORE SUBSCRIBERS
Your comment made my day, thanks so much
@@HearBetweenTheLines
It’s true, dudes! Keep it up!
one more today
wohoooo!
Does anyone else hear that the piano music in the background slowly grow more and more microtonal/alternate-tuning as the “party” continues? (ie: from traditional 12-tone to equal temperament, etc)
You have exceptionally great ears, my friend! That's exactly the reason we chose the track! Check out @MikeBattagliaMusic 's Channel, he is a xenharmonic mastermind!
That's what usually happens when you drink more and more. Nothing mysterious
Google ‘Mike battaglia sweet lorraine’
Oooh i noticed it was microtonal but I didn’t notice that! So cool
This is probably the most creative video you've made so far. It was a great analogy, and you really got 31 different people to act all of this out. Plus hearing Mike Battaglia's Sweet Lorraine as the background music was a nice surprise, given that it's one of my favorite 31-EDO covers out there. I'm looking forward to what you have in the future!
Thanks so much!
Yeah, we were amazed by how our friends just trusted us with all of this haha, it was so much fun to record :D And yeah, @MikeBattagliaMusic is the real thing! Love his music so much!
I love thinking about the planning and the spreadsheets you guys must have had to make sure to film every combination of people and to make sure they act in the correct mood lmao
Thanks for getting the amount of effort that went into this haha :D
Holy moley the production value! the opening graphics at 0:30 👌👌👌👌👌
Glad you like it!! Yeah... 2 days of work right there, I'm NOT a motion graphic designer/animator hahaha
You quickly realise how much work goes into stuff like that when you have to do it yourself... I love it, because you appreciate the works of others so much more
I have to agree. You guys are genuinely multitalented, not only having mastered microtonal music, but also possessing the ability to create one hell of a spectacular audiovisual production.
Thank you so much, it's so humbling to read comments like these....
10:01 the fight you get into is top tier comedy
hahaha, we had to film it multiple times because we cracked up every take :D
The thing I love most about the xenharmonic community on TH-cam is that everybody knows each other
oh Hiiiii!
I know, right? It's great!
This touches multiple things at once, a video called “Chords as Emojis”, my overall OBSESSION of microtonal music that you have helped me build, and just the very creativeness you have made. You deserve every bit of my pleasure in watching this video.
This is insane! I absolutely love how each person is their own note and has their own unique “personality”. It’s incredible how much effort went into this. You guys deserve way more subs! :)
Thank you so much!! Indeed, the effort was quite gargantuan, but it's so nice to see that people are enjoying it :D
@@HearBetweenTheLines Hahah I definitely enjoyed this, and I subscribed!
This is probably the best ever music theory video i've ever seen in my life
Wow, thanks so much for that! Glad you liked it :D
Wow, this is amazing! Blows my mind where you went with this one in terms of production value, attention to detail, educational inventiveness…. Hats off, coming from a musical philistine who enjoyed every minute of it 😉👏🏽
Wow, thanks Ben, what a wonderful comment!
This is AMAZING. I have no words, this is a content about microtonality that manages to be fun, brilliant and instructive. I can barely imagine how much effort you put into this. Also, mike battaglia's sweet lorraine in the background fits perfectly, bringing more and more xenharmonic elements as the video goes on.
Proud to be like n° 1000!
Wow, thank you! I'm flustered by the response to be honest, it's beautiful to see the work pay off and, even more so, making all these people happy with the content db
Wonderful. Great performance by all of the notes, especially Root. I appreciated their high fives with the folks they didn't get along with alone.
holy moly, this was so cool and such a fun representation. And not to mention the quality made me think this channel had 50x the amount of subscribers it does. Great work
Wow, thanks for your lovely comment! Glad to have you on board :)
This not only explains harmony really REALLY well, it explains relationship dynamics in a very clear way. 10/10
this is absolutely going to blow up! such an incredible amount of effort!!
Thanks so much, Jade!! Really happy you like it! db
I'm speechless on the video quality. Congrats on the growth! You guys deserve it. If anyone reading this comment likes cool chords in 31, I recommend checking out my "What a Wonderful World" a cappella cover, entirely within 31-TET.
Let's name the d7 chord at 09:01. Since you have a chromatic cluster, you could maybe push the extensions a little farther, like Chris Bandy and Jacob Collier calling things a sharp-15, etc. How about C(db7) +11 d13 d14? That's what I did when labeling this chord in Wonderful World. Maybe some kind of label for "otonal chord" would be helpful for a harmonic series chord up to a certain point (my guess would be d13). So then you could say like "C otonal add d7" lol.
It warms my heart that you guys have a chord with a chromatic cluster 🥲
That's a great idea, naming chords with a shorthand for otonal.
When we write down ideas manually, we do it with
! for otonal and
i for utonal
(dot = the note; line = harmonic series above/below)
and then add the highest limit we use in it. So C!d13 for a 13-limit otonal chord, but a C!+11 for 11-limit and similarly for utonal chords. Doesn't work in Dorico though... -.-
@@HearBetweenTheLines why couldn’t you use exclamation points when engraving microtonal chords?
@@stephenweigel Cause i and ! don't look the same but flipped in chord symbols, or do they? If they do let's entertain the Xenharmonic Alliance with that :D
@@HearBetweenTheLines I don't know of anyone using exclamation points in microtonal chords. The only association that comes to mind is that copied scala files often use them
I know this is really old, but if the font supports it, U+00A1 INVERTED EXCLEMATION MARK (¡) is the glyph you are looking for. The aesthetics of it are somewhat different, resting below the baseline, but it should at least look better than a lowercase ‘i’ in serif fonts,
i love your guys channel. the way you use analogies like this to explain complex microtonal theory is amazing
I love comments like yours. The way you use precisely the right words to make me feel better about my work is amazing.
Wow, so much effort!! You deserve WAYYYY more views on your videos, simply amazing. The editing, the writing and of course the music material. One of the greatest music videos I've seen
Wow, thanks Yuval, what a humbling comment :O
This is insane, did not expect to EVER see a speakeasy art deco microtonal theory demonstration???
Incredible. Amazing. Every music student needs to see this.
This was a visual, creative and story telling masterpiece. Im also jealous to see so many musically minded and intelligent individuals in one room together. This is the party i want to be at and have missed. There is harmony in absolutely anything . As white noise is the full spectrum, we pick a few notes to harmonise inside it, but truly there are infinite possible combinations and sequences and resonances to find
What a wonderful, humbling comment, so glad you enjoyed it so much! db
@@HearBetweenTheLines 🙏🙏🙏 full power to you guys. Can't wait for more.
4:07 - the octave being the root looking at itself in the mirror is simply genius.
1:34 Oh my god. This is the best line ever.
I just listened to "Time to Call My Friend". What an astounding use of microtonality. Thanks so much for the music.
Thank you so much, Tony! What a lovely comment!
That's a really good one. Top two diesis moments of mine are when Lumatone anticipates A shat major over B flarp, and Clara's penultimate high note being a B flarp over a B otonal chord
this felt like watching a tv show in a language you're learning but don't really understand everything, only by context
Great that you watched it regardless*!
I feel like this osmotic/immersive way of learning is the best, especially if the thing you immerse yourself in is fun to be around :)
Anyway, thanks for your comment!
Wow! This must have taken you a thousand hours to make! Great ideas about how to build chord voicings in 31-EDO. The idea about how certain intervals only sound good with various "stabilizers" added is great stuff. I think everyone should study this video pretty intently - looking forward to the next one!!
Wow, what high praise from the xenharmonic heavens! db!!
I mean, we do have similar in 12TET, at least until you've emancipated all your dissonances :P. A minor second (or major 7th), for example, is much nicer as part of a major 7th chord (i.e. with the 3rd and 5th in there as "stabilisers").
31TET just has a lot more of it, I guess.
@@klop4228 Sure, that's exactly why that works, I guess :)
I love that Mike Battaglia is DJing this party.
Absolutely, couldn't have done this without his tunes
wow, you guys have really upped your production value, jesus christ! lol, wonderful stuff
This is one of the best made videos I’ve seen on micro tonal theory. Thanks for making this.
Thanks so much, Anthony! Doing our best :)
Absolutely adore the music sync at 3:47 , y'all are hilarious
Good catch! Hahaha, yeah, that made me so happy when I realised that it ligned up almost perfectly, just had to cut a few frames here and there to make it work :D
This is the most brilliant representation of music theory I have ever seen.
❤xentabulousssss!!!! would hate to see a 53-TET party in the next video !!
Reverse psychology? hahaha
PLEASE bring these characters back I am in love with all of them
Would absolutely love to, let's see what the future holds!
@@HearBetweenTheLines Three weeks later I still can't get these characters out of my head lol. I need more of them.
I'm so happy you used Mike Battaglias cover of Sweet Lorrain.
I found it during lockdown and it blew me away, and it fits the mood you are going for perfectly!
Totally agree :D Glad you joined our party ;)
8:14 I like to put the middle third over a dom7 (0-10-18-26) chord while approaching it from the minor third, for a nice bluesy feel.
That totally works of course and I really like that sound, too, I was just approaching it more from structural point of view (stabilising note relationships to get the most concordance)
Yesss, I’ve been waiting to see this release!! So happy to finally see it 😊
Glad you like it! Share it around, I'd love for as many people as possible to see this :D
Such a great demonstration. Thanks for making this!
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it :)
Wow. I adore this, thank you so much for sharing this.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :D
Mannnnnnnnnn, I go crazy watching your videos, you are wonderful, all the examples, allegories, comparisons make me much more excited to study more and more the 31 TET. Sharing in 3,2,1...
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(Note) How beautiful it would be if the videos were more frequent hahaha, but I understand and respect your time.
Thanks so much, Daniel! I'm so glad you enjoy them as much as you do! Super excited to see (and hear!) where your guitar project is taking you!
this concept is such new to me, especially the parallelism of chords to actual social dynamics!
also this is just me nitpicking in the thumbnail, but Ab appears twice while Bb is missing
(the real Bb is between F half-flat and F half-sharp)
absolutely obsessed with your work. keep it up.
i personally would love to see more behind the scenes and teasers to your upcoming releases. you have found an amazing niche that all music nerds would love to get into and learn about. keep doing high quality productions such as this, and i know you guys will explode in the music community. we want to learn what you have to offer.
Great video. You've inspired me to explore 31 TET and microtonal music in general more.
Glad to hear it! That's exactly why we're doing it :)
So so good guys, everything is possible!
Always, James! db!
This the highest effort meme I've ever seen in my life
Anything to please the meme-overlords
This is very original way to show such interesting relationships between the notes
Thanks so much, glad our metaphor seems to have worked!
This is a fantastic video! Im really impressed you got 31 people together for this (university students?) and almost more impressed by the very idea to represent notes by people. Genius.
Glad you enjoyed it! db
Love this video. How much love and effort went into the details! Even all the little side stories are so on point. Can't stop watching it over and over and find more hidden clues hahaha
such a madness!
thank you very much for your video
even though i have never experienced other TET systems but yet this was fascinating!
you all guys are like a real family not only musicaly :D
this video deserves an award
this comment does, too! db!
i really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really love this analogy
i really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really love this comment
This video is actually insane in how it conveys information about the topic. Not knowing much about music myself, I'm astonished at both the educational and entertainment value that can be found here.
At the start I thought you would do a fun little sketch but then the rest of the video just continued on like this, which still blows my mind. Good on ya boys!
Wow, thanks so much :))) We really tried our best!
This was an excellent video! Subscribed!
Welcome aboard! So glad you're joining the microtonal jazzolution!
Ouch, sorry for that one, please don't unsubscribe again haha
I came back after at “least” used to 31 tet. I have to say that most of these sound very pretty.
This is stupidly high quality production for such a small audience.
Even amongst musician I know most don't really enjoy exploring microtonality - so I must commend you for this exceptional video....
And I'll be sure to spread the word ;)
Cheers!
Awww, thanks so much for this supportive comment! Super glad to hear you liked it and especially that you're spreading it, too! db db db
This is phenomenal! Thank you so much for making this amazing video... and for putting it up for free!
Our pleasure, super glad you enjoyed it! We believe in free education :) If you want to support us, though, (and nerd out with us) you can become part of our Patreon-family! www.patreon.com/hearbetweenthelines/
I've never been a fan of barbershop quartets, but I CAN'T WAIT to hear 31TET barbershop.
(I think that the transition from 12TET to 31TET is much harder for vocalists than any other instrument.)
Hmmm, I think it depends on the intervals whether it’s harder to sing. If there’s a lot of microtonal modulation, it definitely is harder, but the intonation itself is easier if you’re staying in diatonic logic. If you like acapella, try our song Time To Call My Friend!
So clever. And looks as if you enjoyed making thus as much as I enjoyed watching it. Great stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it! And yes, it was so much fun to record :D
This was absolutely amazing. So we’ll written, directed, acted, edited, all of it!
Thanks so much, super happy you like it!
Inhumanly good, this must have been so much work and it turned out great!!
It definitely was a challenge, but I'm so glad you like it!
This is definitely one of your best videos! Executed brilliantly and so creatively. I would hate to see what a 24-TET party would look like. Probably a bit more divided.
Hahaha, totally! Thanks so much, Phil
how about a 53edo party??
how about a 53edo party
i've recently discovered this channel through this video and honestly, what an absolute gem!
I've recently discovered this comment under this video and honestly, what an absolute gem! db db db
Well done, this is a very creative video idea and I hope it will aid in the spread of this tuning system along with others in the hope of eventual mainstream recognition. It was definitely a nice surprise to hear one of my favorite microtonal arrangements by Mike Battaglia. Maybe you're already aware, but Jacob Collier has commented on that original video of Mike playing Sweet Lorraine. It's such a tease to know Jacob Collier is aware of this other world of music, yet only uses the occausional JI chord, microtonal division, or modulation. I really don't see much of a reason for Jacob to not create music in another equal temperament tuning like 31tet. If he created music in 31tet, it would be sort of a social experiment; non-musicians or people unfamiliar with alternate tunings would simply enjoy the song without understanding the thoery, but the people who are 'xenharmonically aware' so to speak would both appreciate the music itself and admire the genius of the theory. Since many musicians look up to Jacob, he would also establish a future precedent of microtonality in music.
I totally agree with all of the above.
I am aware that Jacob liked Mike's Sweet Lorraine rendition (I mean who wouldn't). As a matter of fact, he's also subscribed to our channel :)
And yes, I do hope that more people get into these sounds and they find more wide-spread use!
@@HearBetweenTheLines Yeah! I remember your alliteration-filled birthday instagram post with Jacob from about a year ago. It's actually his 29th birthday today, so it's kind of nice timing to release this video now :)
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8:01 made me realize you probably have hours and hours of blooper footage that is probably gold
Hahaha, so true! ;)
I love how you depicted note relations as relations between people! It's so creative and informative! best microtonal channel so far. keep it up!
Thank you so much, trying very hard to keep it up :)
This is one of the few times when the “musical ketchup” going throughout the video was actually relevant and meaningful to the final product.
Excellent demonstration!
Yo James, thanks so much! Happy to hear you enjoyed the sauce! db
Brilliant, captivating, and so well made - absolutely wonderful job
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it! :))
The most creative Microchromatics video EVER
This was really comforting to listen to in the background while I was/kinda still am feeling bummed out for almost no real reason. Thanks
Always a pleasure to be a vague source of comfort
I love how you kept the metaphor of a party going through the entire video! Really fun to watch and such great effort put into this.
Thank you so much!! So glad you liked it! db
Another one of these videos that help me seeing clearer about 31-TET theory. Thank you people! And, great vidder! (12-TET musical noobie here hehe)
Also, 3:16 is a certified musical yuri moment X)
Glad you enjoyed it! For more clarity of vision you could check out my 31-TET rendition of "I can see clearly now" haha
By the way: What's a musical yuri moment? :D
@@HearBetweenTheLines Nah, that's just a random joke I completely made...
...I basically thought of this moment as like a musical version of a yuri (lesbian) relationship. Thought that was funny ...somewhat...
The notion that interval relationships can be stabilized by adding notes is as useful in 31 TET as it is in 12 TET.
Abso-flarping-lutely!
I love the analogy: sometimes, 2 people just don't go with each other, however, in a friend group, these differences are obscured by the other relationships that do work and even compliment on that dissonance!
Exactly! Interdisciplinary analogies are so awesome, it would be so great if we could connect the societal dots more, I feel like we would understand and then be able to overcome a lot of problems that way...
Anyway, I digress... Thanks for your lovely comment!
@@HearBetweenTheLines I agree! Gotta love sociology! Keep the awesome work!
the production level is crazy!!! actually the coolest music video ive ever seen. honestly.
So nice to hear that the effort is being appreciated! db
Ого, какой классный ролик. Мало того, что так хорошо снято, так ещё и о 31-TET. Причём мысленно всегда так и хотелось увидеть, как одни ноты дружат с другими. Эмоции прям переданы так как надо. Очень классно!
This is so incredibly underrated and entertaining
Thanks, Peeedah ;) Glad you enjoyed it
This is such a creative way of showing these ideas! I also love the aesthetic
Glad you like it! Yeah, we tried our best Wes Anderson approximation. Would love to experiment further with colour palletes and such, fascinating stuff!
Loved it!!! Amazing video, congrats!!
Thanks so much!! Glad you liked it!
This is such a fun way to think about harmonies. Though I don't know much about anything music theory related, so a lot probably went over my head.
I'm so glad you watched and enjoyed it anyway! If you do want to learn more about theory, there are great sources on TH-cam, we basically learned most of it that way, too :)
It's amazing! Great work!
Thank you! Cheers!
I’m leaving another comment just to reiterate how brilliant this is. It’s so smart it’s making me smarter. And that’s not easy to do. 🧐
So glad to have made such an impression on you!
this deserves more views omg
Amazing video... I watched all the relationship scenes twice to fully appreciate how the emotion qualities of the sound was acted out by all the friends. Brilliant stuff!
Yeah, we were blown away by our friends' acting haha
When I clicked on this video I thought Battaglia's Sweet Lorraine had somehow started playing in another tab lmao, since I listen to it a lot.
Anyways, this is something I've wondered about for a while. I suspected the answer was yes, but I lacked the chord vocabulary to know what chords would go with what notes. Awesome as always!
Yeah, I can't count the times I've listened to that song, still love it!
Props for Mike Battaglia’s Sweet Lorraine!
This is so cleverly done
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!
So is the cameraman*innen the lumatone? :P
this is a brilliant video and i must save it for later
Wow! Leaving a comment for this amazing production to get further out there in the music world!
Your comment is greatly appreciated! Thanks! :)
This is one of the coolest videos I’ve ever seen in my entire life
This is one of the coolest comments I’ve ever seen in my entire life
great video, so interesting how some that clash as a double stop, sound great with more notes added.
Glad you liked it! Yeah, it's great how relationships of any kind have that in common!
What resources or practices could you recommend to internalize these kinds of harmonies?
Hey! I'm glad you're interested :)
learn by doing:
1. Sing notes from the overtone series to a drone. Make sure you know what you're singing and not just riffing ;)
2. try to come up with a setup where you can play microtones on your instrument(s) as easily as 12-TET intervals.
learning by understanding:
1. We have a songbook and transcriptions that you could check out on www.hearbtwthelines.com, with extensive liner notes explaining the use of chords and melodies and how to make sense of it all.
2. We have an active Patreon community, we gladly answer all questions that come up there in monthly Zoom Hangouts!
3. We have lots of videos on our channel which dive deep into more specific topics.
Hope that helped!
the algorithm did me right with this one
Glad you joined the party ;)
I cannot put into words how mutch I love this, I already love the concept of personification but with microtonal music theory is just beyond amaizing ! ❤❤❤
Wow, thank you! So glad you like it so much! db!
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Xentabulous!!! Why don’t u make a 53-guest version of the party (53tone) in the next video!!
I’ll have to put another story on my flat to make that happen hahaha
1:15 the sound scratched by DJs everywhere for years
Wonderful video
Wonderful comment!
Thank you for explaining the simplicity of music using the significantly more complicated phenomenon of human relationships
Hahahaha :D