0:25 is actually the scariest one, because literally noone understands how it works. The "hello world" script on Malbolge was made by a Lisp program using a local beam search of the space of all possible programs, so none of the humans in the humanity can create a scripts on Malbolge.
Hey! Hope this finds you well and i know you haven't been active on this channel for a while, but i would love to get my hands on this transcription. I know you said you used Musecore to do so but it doesn't seem to be published on their website. If you could send me a MSCZ file of it i would really appreciate it.
This composition is brilliant, because much of it is technically in 4/4, but the 17/16 (5+5+7) + 15/16 (5+5+5) rhythmic ostinato makes it so complex and off-kilter. Also the same bass ostinato with the metric modulation at 5:13 and 7:43 is amazing. Tigran is a genius.
c++ should be #include <iostream> int main { std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl; return 0;} (1 line -> 4 lines) In C# the comment was completely unnecessary (10 lines -> 9 lines) In html, you can literally just type hello world without a single other piece of code and it'd work (11 lines -> 1 line)
I had a question about one of the melodies near the end, for example measure 362, beat one. Sounds like the beat is split evenly into 2 to me? Could the first 2 notes be 8th notes?
3:25 and 3:36 it is drum books he wrotes rythm knoledge vol 1 and 2, which makes the joke even funnier! Your work of transcription is awesome thank you