@@oru One subtle difference that I have noticed is that Michael says "...and..." right after introducing himself in his older videos. Compare, for example, "HEY, Vsauce, Michael here, and this is a cool video" with "HEY, Vsauce, Michael here... This is a cool video".
How to make a Vsauce video: Step 1: Write a thesis Step 2: take the opposite of your thesis Step 3: prove the opposite of your thesis in the video Step 4: say "Or is it" and prove your original thesis This is what the result js: Hey, Vsause! MICHAEL HERE! Did you know that (FALSE STUFF) Or is it? (PROVES THAT THIS STUFF IS FALSE)
I think my method is easier: eat some shrooms, hang out with your physicist, mathematician, and computer scientist friends, record everything, profit. Works better if you got a fancy degree too.
Does this mean that, given enough time, somebody will have the exact same DNA as a person that lived a billion years ago due to a finite genome sequence?
Teacher: your score on you test paper is only 6 over 50 Me: seems normal to me next year later Teacher: you have a 50 over 50 on your test paper Me: *runs to my friend* SAVE ME!!!
This means that if I had a truly had a random music generator that could produce every possibile combination of digital song, it would eventually produce Adolph Hitler singing the US national anthem.
Yes, all of those. And every piece of random audio that will propably break your sound playback hardware :) Funny thing on that matter: Mixed Mode CD's en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_Mode_CD were used to combine Videogames with CD quality audio songs. And trying to interpret that first track (wich was binary data) as Audio could create input combinations that could literally break the circuits on your sound hardware or membranes of your speakers. There were just combinations of frequencies not supported by it.
Idk when u factor in different bpms, tuning systems, odd time signatures, different instruments, and polyrhythms, it’s pretty hard to run out of new music
The issue is that odd time signatures and polyrhythms and stuff tend not to tickle the average music listener the same way that 4/4 4 chord songs with braindead simple melodies do.
At first I was so confused why TH-cam looked like that (I was young ash when Yt was like this so I didn’t use Yt very much) and then I realized that this video was made im 2012
I feel that we can never truely run out of songs, sound design is a major distinguishing factor. There are also the fact that playing with speed, volume, lyrical style, instrument combination. Often people forget to take these things into account. Another way to differentiate style is using key changes, or playing slightly out of tune for effect, etc.
I feel like in the radio they are already reusing 80 percent of old music and adding speed and bass to it, so yeah I think we have already ran out of new music
The whole point of music is to connect using similarity. We've always been singing songs about the same themes since the dawn of time and we still haven't gotten bored yet.
For sure! We'll never get bored, and every 30 years or so most people will forget the overwhelming majority of songs that came before, but I don't think that's what this question is about. I think it's more about being literally unable to write a 3-5 minute song that is completely unique in every way.
Because those same concepts and ideas will be forever present so long as we as a species exist. There will always be heartache, strife, joy, despair, etc.
io 90 many motifs, musical ideas, melodies, sounds, samples, etc., that I hear in today's mainstream music, especially pop, are directly copied from other songs. either that or they are extremely generic and unimaginative, requiring little artistic flair to come up with.
I am a PERSON! GCSE's are basically subjects that have a final exam. The final exam is called a gcse exam. This is used in the UK and are assessed on their final year of secondary school. It's stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education
I think the issue to consider is that while _mathematically speaking,_ the number of different melodies is large, there is another factor that math can't account for: taste. That is, just because a melody is unique mathematically, that doesn't mean that the arrangement will be pleasing to the human ear; it might just sound like a cat banging on a keyboard.
The distant past just gets compressed. Curriculums usually put as much effort into describing 600 years of middle ages as a fifty year period in the 20th century.
@@linuslundquist3501true but couldn’t you argue that things changed more in one decade of the twentieth century than centuries of Middle Ages? We went from biplanes to planes to space travel in just a few decades
One hundred twenty three decillion, five hundred eleven nonillion, two hundred and ten octillion, nine hundred seventy five septillion, two hundred and nine sextillion, eight hundred sixty one quintillion, five hundred eleven quadrillion, five hundred fifty four trillion, nine hundred twenty eight billion, seven hundred fifteen million, seven hundred eighty seven thousand, thirty six. There. I feel happy now.
..and every conversation you didn't have with Beck, Beethoven, Michael, and every other human being who ever lived. Every cat, dog, dolphin, polar bear, grasshopper, etc... too. Contained in 2^211,000,000 tracks is a track of you repeating the word moist 10 times while sloths fornicate in the background, a track where you say moist 11 times while sloths fornicate, and a track where you say the word moist 10 times again but this time it is bears. Then every other animal and every number of times you can say the word moist in 5 minutes. Now every other word. Now words that aren't really words like Bliznorp and Zikkyzikky. Also, it would contain variations for different ages and amounts of phlegm in your throat or nasal congestion. Now repeat that process for everyone else who ever lived. It is a totally far out big number. Bigger than gigantic. So enormous it makes unfathomably huge look quite small. Smaller than small, actually. Take the single biggest thing you can think of now square it and you still aren't even close.
Music stands for Muscular Unugly Super Impish Creatures. All the way back in 1953, Dr. Jimothy Music was playing with spoons when he discovered they made a strange sound. So, he then uploads a vine, and people of Reddit then started calling these combinations of strange sounds "Music". Also, how good a song is is defined by its Bieb factor. The more Biebs a song has, the worse it sounds.
Chrnan6710 Yup, and in a wide variety of voices, too. Imagine that conversation in Bill Gates and Tommy Wiseau's voice, or Morgan Freeman and Kermit the Frog... It's contained in there somewhere. :P
This was a question I used to think about, as nowadays the music industry is mostly surviving on 'remakes', so I used to think whether in near 5-10 yrs new and nice songs won't be made, no one would be to make new songs, just remixes, remakes.
I've thought about this a long time - Since 1920 music has evolved greatly. Overall, we've had jazz, swing, rock and roll, rock, pop, country, r&b, house, indie, folk, soul, classical, and MANY other genres. Every decade has had its own style. I can't think of a single other kind of music that hasn't been invented yet. But these were mostly in the past one hundred years. Chances are we have thousands of years left on earth. Will we come up with any more genres? When jazz was in, people wouldn't have been able to imagine pop. I wonder if that's what's happening to us now.
+Cremius Memius da da da dad dadaa dad dadaaa da da da dad dadaa dad dadaa. da dad dada dad - dadadadaaa. dad daa dad dadadada. dad da. dad dada. dad dadaaa.
Will we ever run out of new video? Let's say a 5 minute video is 300mb. 300mb contains 2,400,000,000 bits. A bit can exist as a 1 or 0. The number that represents 2^2,4000,000,000 has 722 million digits in it!
Music tastes change over time, so it’s hard to say what will be considered good music. Maybe pop music in the future will all be atonal and in a 13/16 meter
Michael didn't take into account AI software that would be able to combine each of these unique melodies and create songs upward of about 30,000 a day and at that rate the owner of the AI software can copyright over 500 million new songs in a decade and while there still might be more original ones too be made he would basically own the bulk of ALL new MUSIC. Imagine being a musician and trying to come up with something thats not one of the 500 million already copyrighted by the AI software --- so the law will have to change.
Sure, maybe melodies might be commonly reused but an entire song has chords, a baseline, drums, some kind of lead, and vocals. A lead isn’t written like chords and neither is a bass line. Some songs aren’t in 4/4 and some have certain harmonies that sound different to our ears.
9:29 I like to think that vsauce during one of his videos accidentaly revealed a list of all illuminati members and now he's constantly escaping from them meanwhile desperately trying to record a video
+Angel S Here, have some actually good stuff, other than the repetitive junk on youtube that has 10 million views. soundcloud.com/monstercat/au5-atlantis soundcloud.com/monstercat/direct-labisch-better-world soundcloud.com/monstercat/au5-fractal-ison soundcloud.com/monstercat/varien-gunmetal-black soundcloud.com/monstercat/insan3lik3-feel-alive-direct-remix And yes, they're all going to sound "similar" in some ways, which is why they're all categorized into "dubstep", duh.
The title seems like the kind of question where you’d think “definitely not” but it turns out the answer is yes. But no, definitely not. Especially if you listen to reasonably unique music there’s just so many small details that go into making a track exactly the way it is. Sure there may be songs of similar genre but there’s a practically infinite amount of unique songs left to be made.
We can never run out, since music can last for any given amount of time, and if we have an infinite time limit, we can always make longer, unique music
In that 2^211000000 songs there is a we are number allshootingstarlovaniarave remix, sung by hitler and your mom on a crowded place in the middle of a warzone on mars in the year 2690 in 50 languages that doesnt exist yet.
I don't think we'll ever run out technically because, at some point in our lives, I feel like we will have a library of Alexandria moment and then a renaissance in a cyclical way.
You do have a point, when you said it take one or two notes to sound like a similar tune, it reminded me how in my school program two notes sounded similar to the Back to the Future theme from the beginning of part 2
Will We Ever Run Out Of New Vsause Videos? That's the real question.
Hopefully not! Lol
+RighteousPoop Your profile pic LMAO
Let's Hope not.
We have 0 vsause Videos but many VsauCe Videos
Ryan Davis OMG U got me
I really love how timeless these older videos are, the way micheal “is” has stayed the same, which is great
Yeah, i literally can't say any difference between a vsauce video from 2011 and 2019. Except the outro and the camera quality
I watch a newer video then a older video and I don't notice anything different.
his pp got smoler
his pp got smoler
@@oru
One subtle difference that I have noticed is that Michael says "...and..." right after introducing himself in his older videos.
Compare, for example, "HEY, Vsauce, Michael here, and this is a cool video" with "HEY, Vsauce, Michael here... This is a cool video".
This guy's got the scientific answer to all the stupid questions I ask to myself
lol same
Yeah.
These aren't stupid questions
@@anantsingh1049 or is it * Vsauce music intensified*
@@ingtii4320 *or are these
How to make a Vsauce video:
Step 1: Write a thesis
Step 2: take the opposite of your thesis
Step 3: prove the opposite of your thesis in the video
Step 4: say "Or is it" and prove your original thesis
This is what the result js:
Hey, Vsause! MICHAEL HERE!
Did you know that (FALSE STUFF)
Or is it?
(PROVES THAT THIS STUFF IS FALSE)
I think my method is easier: eat some shrooms, hang out with your physicist, mathematician, and computer scientist friends, record everything, profit. Works better if you got a fancy degree too.
@@Entropy67 my method is way more efficient.
1: watch vsauce video
@@jimbodestroyer1324 This may be the most efficient.
Sniff ranch up your nose until you see Ranch Jesus.
@@jimbodestroyer1324 oh please
1. vsauce, Michael here
@@soulz0387 green slime appears
1,200 years worth of songs and here I am listening to the same 3 songs everyday.
That's sad.
chase pulse by Kevin Macleod, stick bug song and Star Trek into darkness end credits
@Safwaan Use Soulseek
@@tost5986 based slsk user
@@pyl0nph0togr4phy7 indeed; I salute you too, for you are based
Every Artist would just sue each other in 500k years
Not quite. At some point all the older songs would be public domain so it wouldn't be infringement.
There’s no coming back, you have to accept it
Nope
@Brenton Marchesi Tell that to any big company.
This comment is a joke why is everyone explaining copyright laws now 😂
So you're saying that there are more remixes of Old Town Road than atoms on earth
Lmfao
You're*
Lmao
more remixes gangnam style
Oh no.. So theres also many many maaaany remixes of Justin Biebers Baby.. O oh..
Ten years later, this was the first vsauce video I ever saw and it changed my life forever. No joke. Thank you michael.
did youtube just shuff thoose vsauce content to ur face? at when?
So you’re saying there’s some fire ass music that we will never hear?
E YES
Ee er
Tarun Sri Sai fuck the box
ee er
Fuck You ee er
once you start watching these videos you cant stop
fat brotherrrrrr
Or can you?
Agree bro
You'll have to because he doesn't put out videos anymore.
I've made a marathon. I'm watching them for a few days now, one by one, but I'm tired so I have to take breaks
"63"
oh okay that's a pretty good comparison
"million"
....
I legit went :O
what's get different in your life in these 6 years!!?
Summary: We will never run out of music, even though it is finite because of the patterns and melodies that interest us.
Does this mean that, given enough time, somebody will have the exact same DNA as a person that lived a billion years ago due to a finite genome sequence?
Kind of
Technically that could happen, but in practice that's actually impossible due to evolution and genome mutation
Well, if there really is a finite amount of possible DNA sets, then technically yes. But it would probably take more than a billion years.
Also the sun will most likely explode in about 5 million years so most likely you will never have someone with the same dna as you
Oh wait nvm just fact checked it, it’s 5 billion
This guy must have ripped legs with all the squats he's doing between takes in pretty much all his videos I've seen so far.
this is so funny oh mygod
+Lena S like what's he doing? Adjusting the tripod every 2 minutes? Haha jokes aside its a neat idea to have that abrupt transition.
THUNDER THIGHS!
He got thighs of a mongolian woman
Now I can't unsee it
At least we have toto Africa
is that that song by Weezer?
@@x3indiesprite677 no. It's by Toto, covered by Weezer.
Waka waka ay ay
*OR DO WE*
@@brawlgaming4612 I think you are on drugs or very confused.
now i know why gangsta's paradise was sounding a bit like pigstep's chorus
As a musician, this is the only thing I've had an existential crisis about...
@shannon heraty yeahhh that kinda works if you tweak it enough but also depending on the different sounds you use and such it would be fineeee
@shannon heraty and get sued or copyrighted later
Same
Same
As a random guy who just likes music, same thing.
"Will we ever run out of original music?"
**Plays the same sci-fi song he uses in almost every Vsauce video**
You stole my comment in advance.
gtdrummerdude he went back in time just to fuck your plan up
@@Carguylogan Is your you-tube name just made for this video
@@alexandermizzi1095 that doesn't make sense lol
It's called moon men, you're welcome
Micheal: 63
Me: okay that quite a -
Micheal: million
Me: WTF
It's spelled Michael...
Same
@@jamenneel342 cause somebody said mich *ea* l instead of mich *ae* l realy m8
@@jamenneel342 No its spell chimael
Teacher: your score on you test paper is only 6 over 50
Me: seems normal to me
next year later
Teacher: you have a 50 over 50 on your test paper
Me: *runs to my friend* SAVE ME!!!
That’s it, from now on all my songs will be 5 minutes and 1 second.
Hey, Vsauce, Michael here. We already ran out of music, and as always, thanks for watching. (outro music plays)
We ran out of good music
That's it boys, music is over. Time to go listen to medieval versions of existing popular songs.
@@shrug1250 Dig deeper.
@@shrug1250 said by every old heads that only listen to radio music
we ran out of good music in 2012
We Sauce
*U.S.S.R. Anthem plays*
BasketPaul this nigga thinks he is Kevin Hart
@@HDONOVLEPSIAS737 *wishes
Long live our motherland
*OurSauce
We saUSe
This means that if I had a truly had a random music generator that could produce every possibile combination of digital song, it would eventually produce Adolph Hitler singing the US national anthem.
If it accounted for all the possible different voice tones, yes. :)
@@Khornedevotee or me reading mein Kampf while showering
Yes, all of those. And every piece of random audio that will propably break your sound playback hardware :)
Funny thing on that matter:
Mixed Mode CD's en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_Mode_CD were used to combine Videogames with CD quality audio songs.
And trying to interpret that first track (wich was binary data) as Audio could create input combinations that could literally break the circuits on your sound hardware or membranes of your speakers.
There were just combinations of frequencies not supported by it.
I think itd be funnier to hear Dolphie sing an off-key karaoke version of "My Humps."
Me playing a podcast.
Idk when u factor in different bpms, tuning systems, odd time signatures, different instruments, and polyrhythms, it’s pretty hard to run out of new music
yeah but the question is not whether we will run out of note combinations, its wheather we will run out of melodies that sound GOOD
@@slimgrim3607 good is pretty subjective so that’s kinda hard to come up with an answer
@@rosechild3885 good melodies arent subjective
@@AHjj-q6c I mean they kinda are, I really don’t like the melody of rollin by limp bizkit but a lot of other people do, making that subjective
The issue is that odd time signatures and polyrhythms and stuff tend not to tickle the average music listener the same way that 4/4 4 chord songs with braindead simple melodies do.
man, its good to know i had the same philosophical thoughts at the age of 7. makes me feel smart.
E
@@kaziahscats ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Me too.
SAME
I had the thought is my green others red.am I part of some research and all of the world watching me
Interesting to see, that back then, spotify wasn't a thing, yet.
Spotify started in 2006.
This was 2012.
It existed, just didn't contain so many songs
Spotify became popular in 2016
@@reinatr4848 didn't know that, thanks
At first I was so confused why TH-cam looked like that (I was young ash when Yt was like this so I didn’t use Yt very much) and then I realized that this video was made im 2012
@Master Chief Petty Officer John 117 Spotify is better
The ITunes store contains 28million songs
But not a single song by Tool.
#puttoolonitunes spread the word
Apple sucks !
I wonder why they don't have tool on iTunes? Ohhh wait a minute, tool doesn't want there music on iTunes :(
sathish kumar heeeeyyy enemy I w4nt t000 chuuuck y0u int0o0o a h0le 4 scaaaming!!
yeah, Maynard doesnt support digital music sales though
I feel that we can never truely run out of songs, sound design is a major distinguishing factor. There are also the fact that playing with speed, volume, lyrical style, instrument combination. Often people forget to take these things into account. Another way to differentiate style is using key changes, or playing slightly out of tune for effect, etc.
6:55 nostalgia from that old youtube UI
does UI mean user interface?
@@ak_-zc4kb yes
@@chrishansen6620 bye
Clicking that timestamp gave me two ads. Woot!
@@logarithmmm lmao same
Will we run out of music?
Micheal: Yesn’t
We wont :)
@@Keatoil Or will we?
Yesn’t just means no.
@@Zoobydeeby And how do you know Mr Bradley??!!
@idk-sd2kn *insert oblivious music*
Michael's videos are like 10 years old but still in 1080p
I'm glad people from future can watch it easily bcz of that
Yeah
And they will also see legend and scream
th-cam.com/video/eELOA1tHjFc/w-d-xo.html
Vsauce was ahead of its time
@@GeForce1080 still is
@@pochakajeoi8943 I wish schools someday show his videos
I feel like in the radio they are already reusing 80 percent of old music and adding speed and bass to it, so yeah I think we have already ran out of new music
Remixes are the future i guess
My radio just plays love songs and them being sad💀
I mean not all of the possibilities will sound good and won't be used, only a select few will
The whole point of music is to connect using similarity. We've always been singing songs about the same themes since the dawn of time and we still haven't gotten bored yet.
Or have we......
For sure! We'll never get bored, and every 30 years or so most people will forget the overwhelming majority of songs that came before, but I don't think that's what this question is about. I think it's more about being literally unable to write a 3-5 minute song that is completely unique in every way.
Because those same concepts and ideas will be forever present so long as we as a species exist. There will always be heartache, strife, joy, despair, etc.
*what if you nightcore it over and over again?*
It's like if a song had the number n and the nightcore would square it, n² is still within that 2^211000000 different possibilities
IT'S GONNA BE ULTRA FAST
Extremely fast and pitched up so high it breaks glass
Weeb 100
nightcore it so many times that eventually it's just a 2 minute long high pitched squeal
Most mainstream artists are already recycling :')
explain
io 90 many motifs, musical ideas, melodies, sounds, samples, etc., that I hear in today's mainstream music, especially pop, are directly copied from other songs. either that or they are extremely generic and unimaginative, requiring little artistic flair to come up with.
Thank you
this process is going since the start. See pulp function
ΑΡΗΣ ΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ
pulp function lol
2:29 SIKE! THATS A LOOOOOOOONG NUMBER!
Yep, 6,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (60²¹)
oh my merciful god
I love when things are getting serious, this tune plays. It starts at about 0:50.
Léon Ruhe XD yes!!!
Moon man,jake chudnow
Heck ya I subbed cause that
Léon Ruhe Yeah, you could tell by the eyebrow, too
But what is a tune?
The amount of music in this video has tripled at least probably because of all those old town road remixes
Lol
Yeqh he reduced the chances of new music
Michael is that smart kid that did every GCSE possible
GCSE?
I am a PERSON! GCSE's are basically subjects that have a final exam. The final exam is called a gcse exam. This is used in the UK and are assessed on their final year of secondary school. It's stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education
@@BossBoss-wx6mx oooooh, that makes sense. Thanks for clearing that up!
My name is Michael.
@@michaelpartridge1381 congrats on being the smart kid then!
I wonder how many people randomly recreated melodies of other songs exactly down to the beat without ever knowing it.
It's not quite the same, but after Tony Banks finished writing "Afterglow", he realized he had just written "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas".
There is a Video on TH-cam of Deadmouse accidentally recreating Sandstorm by Darude
Seeing him holding that CD makes me feel old… time flies so fast wow
the fact that 2017 is 7 years ago is scary
@@DccToonit's 6 years ago, it will be 7 years ago once 2023 is over
@@angelicxkey you are right, i didnt double check
I have cds
They’re not gone
We already have run out of music.
Thanks Jake Paul
Ran out of quality music
wanna like but 420
he changed the game entirely 🤯
Do you listen eminem ?
666 like 6 comment noice
Well the Chainsmokers have.
Hahahahaha 😂😂
hello police? id like to report a murder
Twenty Øne Pilots have entered the chat...
Ya Gurl Venus THA Wolfe 21 pilots was removed from the chat
COMEDY NATION
The Chainsmokers have entered the chat.
its been a decade abd we havent ran out yet. going strong
As long as Progressive Rock bands keep writing 10+ min songs we are safe.
LEGIT
ye
King Crimson and Pink Floyd come to mind instantly
@@theironpoptart587Agalloch, Darkthrone, Deafheaven, Burzum, Blood Incantation, etc.
@@theironpoptart587 King crimso- who's ability "just worked"?
Wait what the heck just hapened
this dude is great, he thinks of all the best topics, I've ALWAYS wondered this, and many of other thngs he's done vids on
except this video doesn't really tell how much music there can be and you can't really calculate it
@@omegakek i don't know about you dude
So, basically it's just the Library of Babel but in audio version?
If only there is a site where we can find that 63 million digits number of permutations for a 5 minutes audio
BadHorse413 NANI IAMCONFUSION
Would be cool!
Spotify of Babel
Pretty much
I think the issue to consider is that while _mathematically speaking,_ the number of different melodies is large, there is another factor that math can't account for: taste. That is, just because a melody is unique mathematically, that doesn't mean that the arrangement will be pleasing to the human ear; it might just sound like a cat banging on a keyboard.
6:31 My entire childhood was a lie.
Boooommmm
@@InsaneSibs Haha
Even the abc song is the same tune
Honestly I always just assumed they were all based on twinkle twinkle!
@ I thought twinkle little star was based on Mary had a little lamb as I tot the former was "newer".
next video, "How many pixels are there in real life?"
+Bim Bims Maybe we could think of a cube with the size ℓP x ℓP x ℓP as a pixel .
+cimmik Does that symbol represent the smallest possible subatomic particle?
+Conveniently Placed Goat It is the Planck Length. If I have understood it correctly, it is the shortest distance.
0
+Bim Bims Super Strings Are Pixels
Ah yes:
Shrek
Sherk
Shork
Shrok
All in one song
Lol
it could have been
Shrek
Shrok
can’t fucking wait
C
As Shrek, I agree.
V sauce I personally had this theory as a kid but I think you should make a video about how difficult history class in school will be in the future
The distant past just gets compressed. Curriculums usually put as much effort into describing 600 years of middle ages as a fifty year period in the 20th century.
@@linuslundquist3501true but couldn’t you argue that things changed more in one decade of the twentieth century than centuries of Middle Ages? We went from biplanes to planes to space travel in just a few decades
@@jadenfarquhar Sure, but history is about lots more than just technological progress
will we ever run out of music?
*music plays*
oh i guess not
Nobody would ever hear every song ever so everybody will always hear new music.
***** Please put me on to him
WILD THINGS MINDBLOWN
poetic
Unless they do hear every song
President Cheeseburger Freedom Man normal humans dont live 1200 years
One hundred twenty three decillion, five hundred eleven nonillion, two hundred and ten octillion, nine hundred seventy five septillion, two hundred and nine sextillion, eight hundred sixty one quintillion, five hundred eleven quadrillion, five hundred fifty four trillion, nine hundred twenty eight billion, seven hundred fifteen million, seven hundred eighty seven thousand, thirty six. There. I feel happy now.
Is this long scale or short scale?
- OlivenickO -
Now he must feel angry again
I bet no one actually read the comment probably
SEXtilion
+MudFan no
Me randomly coming across a vsause video 11 years later
So many different songs out there... THEY WHY THE FUCK DO THEY PLAY THE SAME 3 FUCKING TAYLOR SWIFT SONGS OVER AND OVER ON THE RADIO!?...
Mmmorshu Because those 3 songs suck and we don't want to hear more from that talentless bitch.
Mmmorshu Radio and mainstream music is shit. This is why we listen to metal.
i listen to country
icarly Not approving taylor swift but i approve rapism.
benboy25 l Said no-one on the internet ever.
..and every conversation you didn't have with Beck, Beethoven, Michael, and every other human being who ever lived. Every cat, dog, dolphin, polar bear, grasshopper, etc... too.
Contained in 2^211,000,000 tracks is a track of you repeating the word moist 10 times while sloths fornicate in the background, a track where you say moist 11 times while sloths fornicate, and a track where you say the word moist 10 times again but this time it is bears. Then every other animal and every number of times you can say the word moist in 5 minutes. Now every other word. Now words that aren't really words like Bliznorp and Zikkyzikky. Also, it would contain variations for different ages and amounts of phlegm in your throat or nasal congestion. Now repeat that process for everyone else who ever lived.
It is a totally far out big number. Bigger than gigantic. So enormous it makes unfathomably huge look quite small. Smaller than small, actually. Take the single biggest thing you can think of now square it and you still aren't even close.
+donfolstar Still smaller than googolplex (but trillions of times larger than googol).
+donfolstar Shut up you're not Michael Stevens! =l
+BlinkinFirefly and you're not a firefly. nobody is perfect, though some of us are jerks.
Wait, which Michael are you talking about?
Azmi Raissa all of them
Will we ever run out of music?
Me: no.
Vsause: First what is music?
Music stands for Muscular Unugly Super Impish Creatures.
All the way back in 1953, Dr. Jimothy Music was playing with spoons when he discovered they made a strange sound.
So, he then uploads a vine, and people of Reddit then started calling these combinations of strange sounds "Music".
Also, how good a song is is defined by its Bieb factor. The more Biebs a song has, the worse it sounds.
Dark Angel wtf ok then
@@mr.cowlick4150 Jhoffilms video: Vsauce Parody
Wait, not Jhoffilms. Jacksfilms. Jhoffilms is another channel.
Well, you have to define what it is first.
Good news, we will never run out of ragtime!
"Will we ever run out of new music?"
*Same exact Jake Chudnow song used in every Vsauce video begins*
This is actually the first video it appears in.
So are you saying in those 2^211000000 possible tracks there is a track that goes like this?:
Me:HEY MOM
Mom: POTATO
Me: FUCK YOU DISHWASHER
yes
Someone hire this man!
Chrnan6710 you gotta realize how absurdly big the number 2^211000000 is
Chrnan6710 That in every language. ...With varying amounts of static. ...Most of them just sound like static though.
Chrnan6710 Yup, and in a wide variety of voices, too. Imagine that conversation in Bill Gates and Tommy Wiseau's voice, or Morgan Freeman and Kermit the Frog... It's contained in there somewhere. :P
As a musician, this is amazing to think about :) Checking out WeSauce!
This was a question I used to think about, as nowadays the music industry is mostly surviving on 'remakes', so I used to think whether in near 5-10 yrs new and nice songs won't be made, no one would be to make new songs, just remixes, remakes.
I came here to learn about music and ended up finding out obamas last name.
It's care
@@Evan11of10 no it's prism
Now we just gotta find his first name.
@@feepentertainment6752 its Obama.
@@monkestronk1227 it’s Carlo
I've thought about this a long time - Since 1920 music has evolved greatly. Overall, we've had jazz, swing, rock and roll, rock, pop, country, r&b, house, indie, folk, soul, classical, and MANY other genres. Every decade has had its own style. I can't think of a single other kind of music that hasn't been invented yet. But these were mostly in the past one hundred years. Chances are we have thousands of years left on earth. Will we come up with any more genres? When jazz was in, people wouldn't have been able to imagine pop. I wonder if that's what's happening to us now.
Vsauce: Will we ever run out of new music??
AI: hold my Neural Network.
haha
I wish AI could be defined by non finite system..
it's not
Then how will it train??
Did you watch the video smartass?
Good job.
this aged well
I wonder - over the years, has the space of comfortable music expanded, or fragmented? What an interesting area of research that would be!
Something tells me Zipf is to blame for this...
I agree. Dammit Zipf! *shakes fist angrily*
Gregory Dearth 20 % of melodies made up 80% of today's music... damn zipf
LOL. Yup. Seemed that way during the grunge era too. 80% of the songs used 20% of the possible guitar chord progressions.
100th like, woohoo
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the background music is really similiar to the depressing minecraft music.
just saying.
Minecraft music isn't depressing... It's calm. It helps a lot of people to focus on what they're doing.
kingkhanmsk1 one specific track is pretty depressing.
Jelle Donders hmm... I don't know. Which one, exactly? (just write down the rhythm of it- I will probably recognise it)
+kingkhanmsk1 da dea da da da da da da
+Cremius Memius da da da dad dadaa dad dadaaa
da da da dad dadaa dad dadaa.
da dad dada dad - dadadadaaa. dad daa dad dadadada. dad da. dad dada. dad dadaaa.
This man has the talent to somehow answer every weird question that comes to my mind
I find it fascinating how much music has been made since the beginning of time & how many there still are to be made
It's been 7 years, and I'm already running out of good music.
flase, you havent listened to every daft punk song yet
Try Tally Hall
Listen to Juice wrld 🔥
Everything Toby fox touched turns to gold go listen to that
Listen to gorillaz (only their older music is better though, I feel )
Will we ever run out of new video?
Let's say a 5 minute video is 300mb. 300mb contains 2,400,000,000 bits.
A bit can exist as a 1 or 0.
The number that represents 2^2,4000,000,000 has 722 million digits in it!
Yeah but TH-cam only puts ads on 10 minute videos.
Louis Digital sauces smurf account
5 minute video being 300 MB? What is that? 16,000K resolution?
Thats around 1 quatrillion ads
I’m confused. Huge number!
My question from childhood.
Now i can die peacefully.😀
I bet you waited 7 years to say this
Oh.
Meow
No don't
Your next line is
What the heck are you talking about
I can’t believe a vid from 10 years ago look so recent
It's a long time before we run out of music. But, will we ever run out of *good* music?
Now that's an important question
Not as long as I'm alive (jk)
music is subjective, so it depends
Music tastes change over time, so it’s hard to say what will be considered good music. Maybe pop music in the future will all be atonal and in a 13/16 meter
Michael didn't take into account AI software that would be able to combine each of these unique melodies and create songs upward of about 30,000 a day and at that rate the owner of the AI software can copyright over 500 million new songs in a decade and while there still might be more original ones too be made he would basically own the bulk of ALL new MUSIC. Imagine being a musician and trying to come up with something thats not one of the 500 million already copyrighted by the AI software --- so the law will have to change.
When I was a lot younger, I used to think that all the good melodies have been exhausted and then another good one -- to my surprise -- would arrive.
but not cause the capabilities, but cause no good music is made or found in the first place
Alan Walker - Ding (Official music video)
Lyrics :
Ding Dong!
【ᴅᴀʀɴᴄᴀᴛ】 • 69 years ago you nearly got me with the 69 years ago thing
Girl Fights yup
Alexander G. M. don’t care
Alexander G. M. eminem didn’t make gucci gang
248 Years it's still really small
Bill Nye: (eating)
Vsauce: can I drink your other soda?
Bill Nye and Vsauce: what if the soda drank me?
lmao
Just got thirsty reading this
Top ten best crossovers of all time
"How many Times you need to Pop out of the Ground?"
Vsauce: Yes
Will we ever run out of new vsauce videos is the question i want to ask
Question of the year!
omer yildiz
Hahaha, what? XD
Nope
Sure, maybe melodies might be commonly reused but an entire song has chords, a baseline, drums, some kind of lead, and vocals. A lead isn’t written like chords and neither is a bass line. Some songs aren’t in 4/4 and some have certain harmonies that sound different to our ears.
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I like to think that vsauce during one of his videos accidentaly revealed a list of all illuminati members and now he's constantly escaping from them meanwhile desperately trying to record a video
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Will We Ever Run Out of New Music?
No because of the limited capacity of human memory.
"Blow the man down" - best song name ever
blacksileighty2 i was looking for this comment
I've yet to hear two dubstep songs that don't sound alike.
Because you're deaf
+Edra Ghifarri Yea because fax machines having raunchy sex truly needs the ears of Mozart to distinguish. Riiiggghhhtttt...
Angel S
not all dubstep is just a bunch of transformers having sex
+Angel S Anything by skrillix and the song Homeless by Burial. Try that out
+Angel S Here, have some actually good stuff, other than the repetitive junk on youtube that has 10 million views.
soundcloud.com/monstercat/au5-atlantis
soundcloud.com/monstercat/direct-labisch-better-world
soundcloud.com/monstercat/au5-fractal-ison
soundcloud.com/monstercat/varien-gunmetal-black
soundcloud.com/monstercat/insan3lik3-feel-alive-direct-remix
And yes, they're all going to sound "similar" in some ways, which is why they're all categorized into "dubstep", duh.
The title seems like the kind of question where you’d think “definitely not” but it turns out the answer is yes.
But no, definitely not. Especially if you listen to reasonably unique music there’s just so many small details that go into making a track exactly the way it is. Sure there may be songs of similar genre but there’s a practically infinite amount of unique songs left to be made.
ok. i dont know if im normal, but this is something that makes me depressed the most.
We can never run out, since music can last for any given amount of time, and if we have an infinite time limit, we can always make longer, unique music
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Prog rock, basically
*Sees spongebob*
*clicks*
@Doomsvil Gaming no
You and me are simple people.....we see SpongeBob we click
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHH SAME
@@otakuxgirl6 yes
@@LostinTranslation479 yes
I feel so weird when I watch such old videos
when we will run out of music we will make megalovania remixes
We already make millions of the same song cough cough MEGALOVANIA
No
In that 2^211000000 songs there is a we are number allshootingstarlovaniarave remix, sung by hitler and your mom on a crowded place in the middle of a warzone on mars in the year 2690 in 50 languages that doesnt exist yet.
all of those remixes will have already been made
UUH YOU CALLED THE FUTURE SAVE US
I don't think we'll ever run out technically because, at some point in our lives, I feel like we will have a library of Alexandria moment and then a renaissance in a cyclical way.
Why are all of your old video thumbnails changing?
But what exactly is a thumbnail, and will we ever run out of new thumbnails?
Ther's actually, according to my maths, 10 to the 316344 possible thumbnails
Zoom Epictooth and how much do they weigh?
But what is weight? And how much would weight weigh if we put it in the center of the Sun?
OR IS IT?
*plays vsauce music*
Why does this video feel like it was just released yesterday
You can sing all star from smash mouth with every song.
Or Meet The Flintstones!
Jon sudano
Damn, this actually was a question in my mind since a really long time.
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“Music nowadays only contains 3 main notes”
Death metal: *Am I a joke to you?*
Even death metal can start to sound like other songs. A blast beat can only sound unique so many times.
Human Guy Alex Webster: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?
oAngelofDeathx Still new types of songs I’ve seen 2010 guys innovate
*laughs in prog metal*
i love death metal
You do have a point, when you said it take one or two notes to sound like a similar tune, it reminded me how in my school program two notes sounded similar to the Back to the Future theme from the beginning of part 2