After hearing how many of you wanted to learn this, I put it into a SheetMusicBoss-style piano tutorial th-cam.com/video/YTL58Qs20gk/w-d-xo.html Also now official sheet music! www.musicnotes.com/marketplace/sheetmusic/MK0079555
@@lnt2024 hahah. Well, if the bass fingers on the left hand would stay static for a bar, I think this would be actually manageable. But if you’d have to move them, it’s near impossible😂😂😂
I think the dissonant feel this has might be interesting to use for songs that very, very slowly become more dissonant. At the beginning of a polyrhythm bar you can barely the music being off rhythm, but it becomes more noticeable at the end of the bar.
A wrinkle could be how you pair the sub-tuplets. Best explained where do the extra notes land (example: 9-tuplet 8ths could be 2-3-2-2; 2-2-3-2; or 2-2-2-3).
@@renica2787idk the exact reason but it might be the weird harmonic with the increasing speed of the polyrhythm. The weird Harmonie already makes me feeling quite unconfotable and that feeling gets significantly increased the faster the polyrythem becomes. For me it felt like the polyrythem came closer to my natural heart beat and after it bypasses it i had to speed my beat up idk... it was really unconfotable for me
After hearing how many of you wanted to learn this, I put it into a SheetMusicBoss-style piano tutorial
th-cam.com/video/YTL58Qs20gk/w-d-xo.html
Also now official sheet music!
www.musicnotes.com/marketplace/sheetmusic/MK0079555
Surely it’s easier to learn from the sheet music
Prob still won’t be able to play it lmao
We all need to practice this shit right
FR
Yes
Maybe if you're part of a Frank Zappa tribute band
I think so, maybe then I'll be a good musician.
5/4 and 6/4 next to each other had me ascending
Chopin:
Debussy:
Fr, Chopin be like 35/4 polyrhythms
or C. Nancarrow? :-)
@@trevandrea8909Arabesque be like:
ravel:
1:00 no way its a 0:4 polyrhythm!!
real
polyrhythmic "fun"
The 6/4 polyrhythm sounds so cool
yes
Fr
the 12/4 too
@@tacotime39oh yeah, and 5/4 also slaps
20/4 goes hard
"Polyrhythm" and "fun" are actually antonyms
The title is an oxymoron lol
I would physically explode if i tried to play this XD
I'd love to see someone actually play that!
Something like this could actually be a nice exercise lol!
@@rostislavganse9585 imagine playing it on the guitar
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@@lnt2024 hahah. Well, if the bass fingers on the left hand would stay static for a bar, I think this would be actually manageable. But if you’d have to move them, it’s near impossible😂😂😂
imma play this… BANGING MY HANDS ON THE TABLE
Just sight read the whole thing perfectly....
Then I woke up.....
12/4 was actually really satisfying
My dnd character is an extremely charismatic serial killer. This is now his theme music. My DM hates it.
A luxury piano players have is they don’t look at high notes and feel immense fear (trumpet player Frfr)
That's a Chopin nocturne isn't it?!
This feels like torture to learn 💀
Though it’s very very cool, you deserve more likes and subs
3:4 “The Siiiiimpsons!”
playing this while banging my hands on the table :3
This is actually really cool! I'm a try and practice this
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5 and 6 were AMAZING
This sounds so good! I’ve been listening to that for already so many times on repeat!
dude 4 over 13/8 sounded badass def stealing that for a composition lol
idk if this awakes my inner polyrhythmic but i was able to like do this perfectly 😭
I love everything about this
We need an extended version of
Good idea.
Выглядит как упрощенная версия упражнений брамса
This is harder than any piece ever written
This is actually surprisingly good
Average Indian classical music:
I think the dissonant feel this has might be interesting to use for songs that very, very slowly become more dissonant. At the beginning of a polyrhythm bar you can barely the music being off rhythm, but it becomes more noticeable at the end of the bar.
It sounds so good
I see this as an etude that could be used exactly for teaching polyrhythms.
They all sound so beautiful!
I think my favourites might be 9/4 and 14/4
I made sheet music to the same video, but mine is so off key 😭 urs is so much better
Nice, this sounds more like polyrhythmic nightmare
Awesome! Really cool rhythmic stuff.
Oh I remember being so in pain playing Scriabine with those absolute demons of rythms
I love this.
That was delightful
Thanks, my brain is now damaged!
11/4 sounds gorgeous
The very last one reminds me of one of Bèrben's exercises, except instead of being a whole 20-tuplet it's divided into four quintuplets
i learned entrapping in the business
No make it stop I wake up in the middle of the night screaming
17-tuplet sounds surprisingly good.
Was scrolling the comments until I found someone else appreciating the 17/4, that sounded awesome. Like slightly anxious 16th notes or something
This is so cool!!
Damn that slaps!
Definitely sounds like a saxophone solo that would be used in jazz.
7, 10, 12, 13 and 16 all sounded elite
Turn this into a strings orchestra peice with hollow knight vibes then it works
I got a simplypiano ad after this. I'd prefer practicing this!
Great Idea ❤
NIIIIIICE !! FINALLY !!
Nice prelude!
Got the left hand down
Cool 🎉🎉
I love this! I feels like the main character is slowly turning insane in some sort of anime
bruh
My western mind is tearing in half hearing this
5/4 is fire
OMG what is this torture 💀 I might give it a try...and stop at the 6/4 😭
ngl this goes so hard but i will go crazy trying to do this
Mattias Eklundh does exactly this in his piece "Floor Tom Tim"
A wrinkle could be how you pair the sub-tuplets. Best explained where do the extra notes land (example: 9-tuplet 8ths could be 2-3-2-2; 2-2-3-2; or 2-2-2-3).
well... that was fun
Very fun! Check out Charles Ives’ piece The Gong on the Hook and Ladder, which does this but in 7/8
Most normal Frank Zappa song
Id be the pro-est pro if I could play this 😭 every piece would be a breeze
8:4 is lovely.
The vibe is very Sakamoto
reminds me of NO one To kNOW one, by Andy Akiho
When I find a new piece I'm like "I should learn this!"... until I find out it has a darn polyrythm lol
Chopin lives!
wow really beautiful😅
Shii i just wanna listen for days
Good Lord 🤯
ez sounds fun
Is crazy
Nice idea …
Average Leo Ornstein piece:
how it feels to do arpeggios while playing onstage
Классная идея
Verse 18 is probably the best
13/4❤❤❤
Kinda reminds me of Reich piano phase the way that one hand speeds up.
1, 2, 4, 8, 12,16: 😄
3, 6: 😊
20: 😐
5, 10: ☹
7, 9: 😟
14, 18: 😡
11, 13, 15, 17, 19: 💀
I am dead
Is it just me that gets stressed out?
Me too! Had to stop the video at 0:40. It was too much too handle
@@renica2787 good that im not the only person. I didnt hadto stop but my blood pressure was at its limit...
@@luisfrank1587 i wonder why this happens..
@@renica2787idk the exact reason but it might be the weird harmonic with the increasing speed of the polyrhythm. The weird Harmonie already makes me feeling quite unconfotable and that feeling gets significantly increased the faster the polyrythem becomes. For me it felt like the polyrythem came closer to my natural heart beat and after it bypasses it i had to speed my beat up idk... it was really unconfotable for me
@@luisfrank1587 i had the exact feeling, especially with the weird harmonic and the heart race
honestly, this kind of works good though? i need to work more on polyrhythms
My brain hurts
Me when i forget to practice rhythms💀
me when I rush
Now throw in microtones.
I found the rhythms not that hard but rather the scalar material. But I suppose Chopin is to thank for rhythmic chops
i love 13:4 part
Marc-André Hamelin could play that!
I’ll play the bottom part, u play the top part lol
Oh.
Chopin is still writing nocturnes?
ahhh you forgot chopin’s nocturne op9 no 1 4 th bar’s 22/12
the 12:4 and 13:4 😫