I love how spamming the note too quickly results in overtones and I'm disappointed you didn't use the overtones to play megalovania's licc but this is otherwise flawless. 10/10, counted the beats.
I wanna see what this would look like in like, Synthesia or whatever that is, because even though this doesn't paint the score black like black midi, it deserves to live with the black midi gods.
When I started watching this, I had a headache, but now, through the power of this video, it has been upgraded to its (hopefully) final form, a splitting migraine, 10/10
0:25: how. this is not a real beat. Also, I love when the rhythm is so fast it becomes pitch. I kinda want to transcribe a melody as metronome clicks now. I'd probably stick to just 8ves, 5ths, 4ths, and 3rds for simple harmonics though.
XD Ok that was hilarious but next time can you actually make a challenging metronome solo? My younger brother who only just started playing the metronome did this one first try, and obviously it was no challenge for me (I'm an experienced metronome player)
The parts where it goes so fast it creates a tone is an interesting representation of old fashion approaches to synthesizers. It creates a square wave by having the note on and off. It would cool to see someone run it through a DAW or something as a separate instrument to see if they could really manipulate it in the ways an old square wave synth would
The metronome is actually just a chunk of uranium being put in and out of the range of a Geiger counter
0:37 critical
*Project 863 intensifies*
These musicians sure are dedicated to their craft. Getting acute radiation syndrome just to give us this masterpiece.
Play this whilst standing on the spot of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, Pripyat.
My smoke detector started going off while I was listening to this and I didn’t notice. I sat here listening while my house burned down.
😶 I’m…… i-I’m sorry
dang rlly
glad you enjoyed
@@TDDrummer1 it was because this track was fire
@@toybox4743 it was smoking hot
I like when it turns into a radiation meter, 10/10.
I heard the same thing
Geiger counter go BEEEEEEEEEEEP
The Geiger counter followed by astromania is pretty accurate
perfect for chernobyl
Pov you entered the room with the elephants foot
As a drummer, that was the most in-time performance I've ever seen.
Lmfao! Rofl!
Lol! Lmao!
Haha! lol!
Hee hee! Haha!
hehe! lmao!
definitely one of the most metronome solos to exist.
cheers mate
BM
I love this new meta of sheet music software memes.
0:12 as a musician, this sounds like silence to me
yes
lol
Yea
1:08 NOOOOO I STILL CAN'T ESCAPE MCNUTT
what that
@@PurpleLoki-ei8kc RRLL R-L
@@jewchini6261 worst thing in existence
*0.25x playback speed* helps!
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When you use your Geiger counter as a metronome:
The chord at 0:31 gives me life.
0:26 did i hear the blue devils 2019 ghostlight opener there 😂
1:38 there’s more!
the long periods of silence really just are what really puts the vibe to this
0:33
When you have to go and drain the water beneath the reactor to prevent a steam explosion
"always practice with a metronome!"
my metronome:
1:45 "Is chicken nuggies an instrument?"
"Yes Patrick, chicken nuggies are an instrument."
That's not a metronome, it's a Geiger counter
I love all of the references to Blue Devils 2019
The red notes are for sure the most important part in this piece of art
I love how spamming the note too quickly results in overtones and I'm disappointed you didn't use the overtones to play megalovania's licc but this is otherwise flawless. 10/10, counted the beats.
That happens sometimes when you play a percussive sound over and over again fast enough
I wanna see what this would look like in like, Synthesia or whatever that is, because even though this doesn't paint the score black like black midi, it deserves to live with the black midi gods.
When I started watching this, I had a headache, but now, through the power of this video, it has been upgraded to its (hopefully) final form, a splitting migraine, 10/10
1:34 How do you switch to BONELESS CHICKEN??!?!!?!?!
Gotta love the metronome tremolo.
I could watch these all day every day
0:25: how. this is not a real beat.
Also, I love when the rhythm is so fast it becomes pitch. I kinda want to transcribe a melody as metronome clicks now. I'd probably stick to just 8ves, 5ths, 4ths, and 3rds for simple harmonics though.
1:08 i hear this in my nightmares
I found great comfort listening to this, knowing I'm not the only one who makes this kinda stuff
1:59 “to parker meak” nice
very nice
Geiger counter solo: Have it measure californium-252.
amazing work. cried every time
XD Ok that was hilarious but next time can you actually make a challenging metronome solo? My younger brother who only just started playing the metronome did this one first try, and obviously it was no challenge for me (I'm an experienced metronome player)
love the reference to parker meek
1:31 is when it all happens
Nobody's gonna talk about the app knowing the sound of a boneless chicken?
this is the metronome to a speedcore track
Careful with those fast tempo sections, you may accidentally dial in to AOL!
sounds like a geiger counter going through pripyat lmao
0:41 When you turn your metronome into a geiger counter
0:38 when the emergency broadcast system comes online
It really spoke to me when the metronome went "tick"
love the usage of the mcnutt special. Each time I watch this, as I learn more stuff about DCI, I find something new
Say it with my ladies and gentlemen: if you can metronome slowly…
0:33 *Meshuggah* wants to know your location
The parts where it goes so fast it creates a tone is an interesting representation of old fashion approaches to synthesizers. It creates a square wave by having the note on and off. It would cool to see someone run it through a DAW or something as a separate instrument to see if they could really manipulate it in the ways an old square wave synth would
So that's how Gaster noises are made.
My geiger couter within a second of me going somewhere slightly radioactive
Geiger counters at Chernobyl sound different these days..
Parts of it sounded like an old dial-up modem establishing a connection.
Reminds me of turning side to side in wii sports bowling. A banger, to be sure.
this is like a music ytp
In before Adam Neely makes a video deconstructing these memes
I was going to comment how it sounded like a Geiger counter - but then I realized everyone else beat me to it.
1:38 seems familiar
Pretty sure it's Sherlock
Sounds like blue devils 2019
Me: taking a ride on the ferris wheel at Chernobyl
My geiger counter: 0:33
"this is the third false alarm from the SL-1, what now?"
Geiger counter as soon as they get to the stairs:
This is how Chernobyl sounded 0:42
Sounds like a freaking geiger counter. I love it!
I like the part where it goes RRLL R-L-
pov: someone found the metronome and proceeded to fuck around with it
You can actually hear pitch from the metronome
This is now my favorite video on the internet.
How the metronome sounds when you try to play a difficult song in correct timing
Sounds like the time I bought a radioactivity meter to Chernobyl
Tbh this is not just the hardest but the ONLY metronome solo i have ever heard
The parts sounding like Dial up Internet were pretty nice
When the metronome starts speaking in dial-up tones
I call this one "trying to make a doctor beat work properly"
1:38
You are now officially a worthy competitor to Parker
This is like, the kind of shitpost that Victorian-era aristocracy would love.
0:26 **Ghostlight is typing**
0:42 that sounds kinda cool no cap
Extratone artists: *Pathetic*
If my metronome ever does this I will have automatically lived a full life.
Sounds like an old school printer sometimes
sheesh the metronome goin off 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's fine Ligeti, sit down and we'll figure this out
Love the Ghostlight References
My Geiger counter when I'm juggling a ball made of plutonium-46, a ball of pure beta radiation, and a fucking piano because why not
sounds like if hermeto pascoal born on these days
incredible music writing skills
"my child is completely fine"
the child, listening to this on loop:
Why did I watch this all the way and so fascinated?
0:56 it’s actually fire ngl
stockhausen be like
Band directors: "you have had plenty of time to practice this..."
That first part actually sounded really good
JK Simmons: “Just under my tempo”
*the tempo:*
Chernobyl liquidator ambience.
Why is it so funny to me when music programs play notes at sudden and inhuman speeds
mans finna play the boneless chicken
All had been quiet until at 1:31 the Hell's door just opened
Love the Sherlock Holmes reference!
just beautiful
They say that if you go to the right spot in Chernobyl then you hear this on your geiger counter right before you die.
poopenheimer transfer student from chernobyl
me taking a geiger counter into chernobyl:
Blue devils 2019 horns when the net turns into the snare part
I loved the moment when he said "it's metronomin' time" and proceeded to metronome all over the place. A truly beautiful and artistic moment.
bro invented splittercore