Welcome to Actually Explainer! Here, we take complex science, history, technology, and more, and break them down into clear, concise, and engaging explanations. Whether you're a curious student, a lifelong learner, or someone who just wants to know "how stuff works," you've come to the right place. Subscribe for new videos every week, and explore the fascinating world of knowledge together!
I was happy to see this so I can use it to teach kids at my school about music but I am sorry to say this is the worst educational material i have ever seen!!! With incorrect categorization, misspellings, mispronunciations, , and basically mis-everything, how can you be so badly misinformed about music instruments in at least half of these examples (and not even include a saxophone player in jazz?) P. S. If you're trying to be chronological you got most of it upside down (Bach was first, then Mozart, followed by Beethoven.)
This video has so much misinformation. It's way overrating the Cobra's bite while minimizing any and all of the Brown Snake species of Australia. If you think you have 6 hours minimum after a brown snake bite (especially an eastern brown) then you're already dead. Also, there were several of the species on there where the symptoms were extreme pain. Malayan and common Kraits bites are virtually painless, which is the opposite of excruciating pain. This author knows almost nothing about these species venom toxicity. Why would you even put an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake in the same company of any of these other species? They're not even the most venomous American snake.
well jazz could have been explained as a broader genre that originated from the start of the 20th century with swing, and time later we get the improvisation, but if this vid is ai generated it good enough
This whole video sounds and looks as if AI generated everything, especially the text. Didn't know Calvin Harris was active before Kraftwerk or Girgio Moroder /s. Dead Mau Five is another "gem"...
Another one!!! I mean another video about music genres that talks (almost only) about genres from the U. S.! How about rumba, bhangra, tarantella, soukous, etc., etc.?
The blues music makes sense Music for sad times to get you out of a funk See there is also funk music So rock music is to bring you out if your feeling too cold.. to bring your loosesness out by "breaking a rock" so to speak And metal to "melt you" Ragtime.. for when shes on the rags and you are blue for getting none