That’s actually funny 😂 deserves top comment I mean it is funny/something worth thinking about that typically when one hears a car alarm, the first thought (at least from who I’ve talked to and myself) is “when will that turn off?!” and not, “oh no, someone’s car is potentially being broken into!”
I can picture him surrounded by the neighbors when the car owner walks out--to applause. Epic embarrassment? Then as he walks away someone bumps the car again …
@@Znjed0 "Time signatures that group nine beats into 3+3+3 are very common in music. This section only lists other groupings, such as 2+3+2+2." Found this quote on the wikipedia list of unusual time signatures
@@Znjed0As a western-based individual, I’ve always been taught in my theory classes that time signatures like 6/8, 9/8, and 12/8 were usually divided into groups of 3 (6/8=3+3, 9/8=3+3+3, 12/8=3+3+3+3). Really cool video tho
Now this is some impressive musicianship. I’ve been playing guitar for 15 years, but I’ve never done something like this before-how hilarious! That takes some serious skill to pull off!
This is dope. This sounds like 5/4 to me, but I don't think I'm quite hearing it right. Here's a nice 7/4 for ya both: th-cam.com/video/fowOHiOJC7g/w-d-xo.html
Brings back memories of singing "niska banya" (no clue if there's a preferred transliterated spelling) in children's chorale! Love this sort of 9/8 subdivision, it's so dancey!
First minute or so had me thinking "man, the Balkans looks a lot like Monterey"...and then the description confirmed it. Lived there for five years, glad you enjoyed the city!
@@torch-eh7ti Thank you! A bit of both…I played part of “Din Dobregea” which is the same groove and also just improvised a bit. It was a very spontaneous moment!
Yeah brother, that was fire. I can do a lot of pretty good stuff on mando and multiple instruments... to just be able to randomly encounter a sound/pattern, that you quickly assess to be in odd time, and then proceed to appear quite comfortable improvise along---melodically and rhythmically---in the pocket-------I'm not there yet! but i'm getting there! woodshed woodshed woodshed, if it takes my a thousand lives...ima get there. and (for me), music in the streets is vital to me---I madly love busking, and playing in the streets, on the stoop, so to speak----so thank you for bringing it---seeing peeps walking around, chillin, noodling, with their instrument, never fails to warm my heart, and make my day!
@@Daveholodiloff you're welcome brother, I picked it up 2 years ago and mostly improvise but from playing guitar and bass for a long time. The theory stays the same it's just the style which gives me a hard time with it.
@@Daveholodiloff Ooh, you play a lot of irish tunes as well! I've been playing tin whistle for nearly 12 years! Gonna listen to your video's on my next workday :)
yoooo Alvarado street :) I worked at Osio theater until COVID shut it down. (u can see the cinema sign around :38). last I checked, the 2020 posters are still up and very much sunbaked
The real deal Suzuki Method
The music was awesome, but that's definitely a Scion xB, not a Suzuki.
Yep scion
Hahahaha
I understand that reference.. yay me! And thanks to my angry Japanese wife to introducing it to my children
I was gonna say that!
Prog rock car alarm
I'm sure there's a Rush riff that would go right over that alarm!
love honk
@Billkwando they already have one its yyz
@@themallster3193 Awesome
@@themallster3193Pretty sure that yyz is in 5/4, not 9/8
i like to imagine this man walking around in the streets with a mandolin waiting for just the right car alarm to start jamming
Or trying to break into cars just to get the alarm started.
totally. I'm the same way. and this fool is definitely a kindred spirit!!! luv it!
why wait, give the car a little kick to get things going
@@Dave1507😂
@@David_hertz_keyz if you're lucky and you kick three cars, you might have a nice arpeggio to jam along...
Counter-thesis: Would-be car thief disguises himself as wandering minstrel to evade suspicion.
That’s actually funny 😂 deserves top comment
I mean it is funny/something worth thinking about that typically when one hears a car alarm, the first thought (at least from who I’ve talked to and myself) is “when will that turn off?!” and not, “oh no, someone’s car is potentially being broken into!”
Me: "So I wanna multiclass my level 19 bard with a level 1 rogue"
DM: "Alright, sounds reasonable"
@@m4gs. Courage and wit have served thee well. Thou hast been promoted to the next level.
Plot-twist.
😅
I don't know anything about that "dead internet" stuff, but that shit proves that some of it is still alive and even has some soul
Thank you!
Nah this was AI generated /s
imagine thinking some qu33r in a vest playing his little guitar along to a CAR ALARM has SOUL. you are a NPC redditor, you ARE the dead internet.
Amen
@@whong09no it wasn’t
i love that the horn is the min 7th of the song
I see you are a man of culture as well. 👌🏻
It's gotta be weird to walk over to your car to turn the alarm off, only to see someone jamming with it
_"Did you bump my car on purpose just to have a jam session with it?!"_
_"No, I swear it was already going when I got here."_
I can picture him surrounded by the neighbors when the car owner walks out--to applause. Epic embarrassment? Then as he walks away someone bumps the car again …
Old mates probably 20 metres away not sure what to do now
Makes me wanna go to Spain.
😂❤
imagine attempting to break into a car and immediately when the alarm goes off, you hear a mandolin rapidly approaching
9/8 makes me feel like my brain is leaking something important
If you want something truly mind melting, check out The Mars Volta‘s Cygnus Vismund Cygnus
it's literally just "1-2-3-4 and" that's it.
Ahhh so it’s the and that’s leaking out
Honestly, this feels more like 10/8 because the horn is "chirp chirp chirp chirp pause" in an even interval you can count to 5 with.
Oh
I really love that it sounds Balkan, that music is so cool. Perfect fit for this odd time signature.
@@Just_Sara thank you!
Dude hears a strange car alarm and thinks "WHERE'S MY MANDOLIN?". If the world had more people like you, there would be no war!
@@TheMatthew393 Haha, dude where’s my mandolin? Thank you, peace!
I think if there was more people like him, you would see people with mandolin playing to the sound of the gunshots and bombs 😂
Also if there where less cars probably too, but that would mean less mandolin 🤔
Controversial
@@ColaMixx3000 a paradox truly! How human have more mandolin but less car?
😂
UGH whipping out some Bulgarian folk tunes to go with the 9/8 is the pro move, Mike Marshall would be proud
@@modalmixture thank you!
Carpocalypse In 9/8
Is that a Genesis reference?
@@joseislanio8910 Sorry, I couldn't resist . . . .
Brilliant. I love Genesis.
Too bad it’s not a Mazda SIX SIX SIX
10/10 pun. No way, 9/8 pun.
Not just any ordinary 9/8 like 3+3+3, but 2+2+2+3!
2+2+2+3 is the ordinary
@@Znjed0 "Time signatures that group nine beats into 3+3+3 are very common in music. This section only lists other groupings, such as 2+3+2+2." Found this quote on the wikipedia list of unusual time signatures
@@Alexander-oh8ry I guess it all depends on point of view, but Wikipedia is certainly western-biased
I wish I understood music theory to hear how anything this dude is playing along with sounds like 2 beats three times and three beats one time
@@Znjed0As a western-based individual, I’ve always been taught in my theory classes that time signatures like 6/8, 9/8, and 12/8 were usually divided into groups of 3 (6/8=3+3, 9/8=3+3+3, 12/8=3+3+3+3).
Really cool video tho
Now this is some impressive musicianship. I’ve been playing guitar for 15 years, but I’ve never done something like this before-how hilarious! That takes some serious skill to pull off!
@@ClaytonBrownMusicOfficial thank you!
I like that you're counting in the Indian konakkal style. Only the real ones know.
Taka taka taka takita
Somebody send this to Daily Dose of Internet pls, this is one of the greatest things in recorded history
When the rogue and the bard go on an adventure together
It's a Scion xB, probably with an aftermarket alarm
Isn't it an XYZ model instead?
That has to be one of the most annoying things in the world. I’m glad this guy turned it into something neat.
I love odd times like 5/4 and 7/4 but I haven't really messed around with 9/8. This is awesome :D
This is dope. This sounds like 5/4 to me, but I don't think I'm quite hearing it right.
Here's a nice 7/4 for ya both:
th-cam.com/video/fowOHiOJC7g/w-d-xo.html
@@davidv1219 Well, it's 4.5/4, which of course doesn't exist. That's why we count it in 8th notes instead of quarters.
Brings back memories of singing "niska banya" (no clue if there's a preferred transliterated spelling) in children's chorale! Love this sort of 9/8 subdivision, it's so dancey!
Inspiration in the strangest of places, if you look at it right! Heady jams bro, well done seizing the moment!
@@BizarreIoveTriangle thank you!
I heard that the Bee Gees guy wrote Jive Talkin' because he was inspired by the rhythm he heard, driving over one of those big bridges over water.
This video and the comments are filled with music know-how and buffs. I feel honored to be among them with this video recommendation
Finally I see someone else who jams out to a car alarm
That's so fast I'd argue it's 9/16! Such a weird timing, yet so groovy 🤘🏻
Thank you!
First minute or so had me thinking "man, the Balkans looks a lot like Monterey"...and then the description confirmed it. Lived there for five years, glad you enjoyed the city!
You were probably walking around, kicking cars until you've found one with an interesting alarm sound.
Seemed worth it.
I just compose songs around all the alarms in my car and then i can ignore them when i drive without my seatbelt or leave the doors open.
1:23 beautiful chord
@@xhildhood thank you!
Neat! Reminds me of that clock at my best friend's place that ticks in 2 accented 7-tuplets.
bro is GROOVING
I love this. Everyone should practice playfulness!
refreshingly genuine and positive video. more please!
@@nathanaeledward_b thank you!
now we just need someone with a clarinet to solo over this and the awesomeness will be complete!
Oh this is downtown Alvarado I go down there all the time I probably missed this by a few hours
I am from the Balkans (Serbia) but Ive never actually heard or seen the mandolin.
Remind me when this goes viral in 10 years.
Yooo this actually sounds so awesome!!
Thank you!
This is gonna blow up for sure.
Did you improvise this or do you just know a piece for every time signature?
@@torch-eh7ti Thank you! A bit of both…I played part of “Din Dobregea” which is the same groove and also just improvised a bit. It was a very spontaneous moment!
Bend the universe to your creative will 😎
Thanks for making me smile and rhythmically nod my head for 2 minutes and 46 seconds :) This is excellent!
Thank you!
Sviđa mi se intuitivni tijek ovdje! 🥰🙏🏼🤍
Thank you!
this goes hard asf
@@darubyprincxx thank you!
You can also count it in 4/4. I believe it actually is 4/4. Just with some syncopation on the rythm.
Blue Rondo a la Turk could never, hahaha. Very creative & well done!
@@tjppercussion thank you!
I was wondering if anyone else was thinking about Paul Desmond. I should have known. :-)
Very old school Venice Beach vibes, thanks for this.
i love that this ended up on my feed.
nice playing, you and suzuki
@@alex0589 thank you!
Yes!
this is like those dreams you have that almost seem realistic but also those life experiences that are borderline unreal
Thanks Mr. Dave and Mr. Car! Hank Levy would be proud.
@@daveohippus You are welcome. Thank you!
Turning the most annoying sound in the world into something enjoyable.
You have performed a great service. I award you full points.
Thank you!
This is great :D I love people just making music with what's around them!
Meanwhile the car is getting absolutely stripped
You make it sound easy!
@@JessicaMorgani thank you!
Hey, Monterey. I recognize that place.
This is the video that makes me want a mandolin
Wow, that rhythm is so complex! That's pretty awesome that he can hear it inside the main beats. I love it!
Yeah brother, that was fire. I can do a lot of pretty good stuff on mando and multiple instruments... to just be able to randomly encounter a sound/pattern, that you quickly assess to be in odd time, and then proceed to appear quite comfortable improvise along---melodically and rhythmically---in the pocket-------I'm not there yet! but i'm getting there! woodshed woodshed woodshed, if it takes my a thousand lives...ima get there.
and (for me), music in the streets is vital to me---I madly love busking, and playing in the streets, on the stoop, so to speak----so thank you for bringing it---seeing peeps walking around, chillin, noodling, with their instrument, never fails to warm my heart, and make my day!
@@LarryBird-u9u thank you!
wow
That's killer mandolin playing, I took it up recently and I wanna get to that level.
@@SneedBass thank you!
@@Daveholodiloff you're welcome brother, I picked it up 2 years ago and mostly improvise but from playing guitar and bass for a long time. The theory stays the same it's just the style which gives me a hard time with it.
@@SneedBass awesome 👏 keep it up. I do lessons if you ever want: daveholodiloff@gmail.com
@@Daveholodiloff I look into it man, thanks.
Beautiful moment
@@Kkaloway thank you!
oh my goodness this is incredible 😂
@@remyowenmusic thank you!
pure 🔥🔥🔥 your ear and timings is spot on
@@gabemclaughlin4171 thank you!
Pure musical genius.
This made my day, Dave. Thanks for sharing it.
@@MikeGraceJediDad You are welcome, blessings!
Nice one, bro✨
Really nice 👏🏽9/8👏🏽
@@samuelmenezes2699 thank you!
new Balkan Mandolin album by KGLW
This video makes me very happy
Sick
Haa, nice jam you two (Dave and car)!
Thank you!
That is a very fast tempo!
The bulerias is strong with this one
Awesome
What a weird car alarm, never heard one like that. But what a killer tune and playing.
@@Yupppi thank you!
I have never heard an alarm sound like that. I’ve worked with alarm installers for 20+ years too. Maybe the battery was dying on it.
That is SO cool!
@@ethanhermsey thank you!
@@Daveholodiloff Ooh, you play a lot of irish tunes as well! I've been playing tin whistle for nearly 12 years!
Gonna listen to your video's on my next workday :)
This reminds me of Sierra Hull and her washing machine!
The car alarm of destiny
The rockin Breadbox.
We out here
Nice, Dave. A car alarm as backup is definitely out there on the acoustic frontier.
Be Well.
Thank you!
Sierra Hull, her washing machine, that car, and yourself should form a band
Awesome!
yoooo Alvarado street :) I worked at Osio theater until COVID shut it down. (u can see the cinema sign around :38). last I checked, the 2020 posters are still up and very much sunbaked
Absolute banger
loved it, that car is a scion xB btw
That's the spirit!
i love this
@@NickRitorto thank you!
goes hard
Sometimes the TH-cam algorithm pleasantly surprises me.
Incredible
Thank you!
Music makes the car alarm of life less annoying.
so nice
@@markifi thank you!
Man I need to get another mandolin
amazing
Great jam! 🚗 "what instrument do you play?" "A Scion XB"
Would love to have a beer with this guy!
YES!
Love me some snaketime!!!
Snaketime??
@@calliopeshif7581 Moondog’s word for rhythms of odd meter: 5,7,9,11,13 etc beats in a bar.
(I don’t think 3/4 is included.)
@@dongkhamet1351 I have no idea who Moondog is, but that helps answer my question hahaha
@@calliopeshif7581 Cheers! Moondog was an interesting musician, you might like to check him out.
A true musician