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Can you guess the interval by its emotion? 

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I asked my friend Ben Levin to guess what intervals matched with which emotional reaction based on the research of music cognition scientist David Huron. Can you guess along with him?
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Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation by David Huron
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@mishibijiwpiano3481
@mishibijiwpiano3481 5 лет назад
Clearly they're just played through the wrong frequencies.
@DezMonKei
@DezMonKei 5 лет назад
Spiritual Neely In The Building Sungazer Neely In The Building
@malcelinho
@malcelinho 5 лет назад
damn, I heard the end of that sentence in my head
@drumsforever101
@drumsforever101 5 лет назад
B A D F R E Q U E N C I E S
@cuev8025
@cuev8025 5 лет назад
@@malcelinho XJ. XJ
@daybrink1267
@daybrink1267 5 лет назад
someone needs to align their A=432 chakras
@DezMonKei
@DezMonKei 5 лет назад
Protip: Make Sure The Interval And The Emotion Are In The *Same Key!!*
@marcelloestemiele
@marcelloestemiele 5 лет назад
Are in the same tempered system
@maximo.7240
@maximo.7240 5 лет назад
Emotion=432
@davidemura4444
@davidemura4444 5 лет назад
I dieth
@settratheimperishable4093
@settratheimperishable4093 5 лет назад
@@maximo.7240 AH 42 LIKES I CANNOT DESTROY THIS
@TwinBroz
@TwinBroz 4 года назад
Doesn’t matter, just transposed. Tomato, Tahmahto. (I know its spelled wrong, but for context, its spelled in phonetics)
@kanjosidr
@kanjosidr 5 лет назад
"I've seen cartoons." - Ben Levin, 2019
@TMmodify
@TMmodify 5 лет назад
Death Grips- I've Seen Cartoons
@KanarisTM
@KanarisTM 2 года назад
lol
@DBruce
@DBruce 5 лет назад
Ah yes, how to cook that perfect al dente cadence. I love it.
@sameester
@sameester 5 лет назад
David Bruce Composer love your channel!
@jeffirwin7862
@jeffirwin7862 5 лет назад
Don't you think that line is a bit cliche?
@ozmorse7250
@ozmorse7250 5 лет назад
what ingredient/sauce/flavor would accordion be? I think it depends on context heavily. In a baroque setting, I'm getting a coffee bean and parsley combination
@carlsong6438
@carlsong6438 5 лет назад
Hi David
@aleksinuutila2315
@aleksinuutila2315 5 лет назад
Do you know the thing from futurama? -No, but I have seen cartoons.
@realhippie5368
@realhippie5368 4 года назад
wanted to like but it's on 420 and I don't wanna disturb the balance
@princereechaos133
@princereechaos133 4 года назад
Well now it’s 432, the perfect tuning of A
@thomaslivingston4890
@thomaslivingston4890 4 года назад
Prince Reechaos Well now it’s 440, the perfect tuning of A
@alexganje1715
@alexganje1715 5 лет назад
Tritone mildly anxious? Who are those people? Bomb difussers? Retail assistants during a Zara sale?
@unicornhorn6662
@unicornhorn6662 5 лет назад
People who think tritone is highly dissonant are untalented and have badly trained ears
@jacobname4310
@jacobname4310 5 лет назад
...or they don’t like the sound of an unresolved tritone
@AxCYeR
@AxCYeR 5 лет назад
just because his mom's called lydia.
@lucianodebenedictis6014
@lucianodebenedictis6014 5 лет назад
People who scrub with sandpaper. Mildly abrasive
@Faulheit
@Faulheit 5 лет назад
@@unicornhorn6662 this screams music major elitist
@44tharia46
@44tharia46 5 лет назад
uber driver: is the car at a good temperature for you? me: i’m feeling mildly precarious
@MusicForTheBroken
@MusicForTheBroken 5 лет назад
Uber driver: *pulls out a sharp one* [knife]...ugh that joke just doesn't cut it.
@Arkansya
@Arkansya 4 года назад
No, it's the uber driver whos mildly precarious
@AndyChamberlainMusic
@AndyChamberlainMusic 5 лет назад
I think we can all agree the main takeaway is that LANDR is a microwave
@doddleoddle
@doddleoddle 5 лет назад
I LOVE THIS VIDEO the particular feelings are definitely not universal
@tonicogsf
@tonicogsf 4 года назад
Hey, nice to see you over here. You're so good!
@tedhanlon7822
@tedhanlon7822 3 года назад
Feelings are like stars...
@HyperManic1000
@HyperManic1000 5 лет назад
All intervals make me feel anxiety. Why? Because of the hearing tests, that’s why. Edit: I’m a drummer turned percussionist, I’m finally starting to get a solid grasp on tonality and harmony. Damn did it suck tho lol
@SonicHandsK99
@SonicHandsK99 5 лет назад
I feel bad for you
@woomy8971
@woomy8971 5 лет назад
ptsd but you get panic attacks from all music
@AnnaKhomichkoPianist
@AnnaKhomichkoPianist 5 лет назад
Hahaha that’s sooooo true 😂
@HyperManic1000
@HyperManic1000 5 лет назад
WOOMY Just like that. I only listen to drums lol
@HyperManic1000
@HyperManic1000 5 лет назад
SonicHandsK99 Me too :(
@DWA4707
@DWA4707 5 лет назад
Major 7ths are only "itchy" in the cotext of a minor third. You stick a major third in there and it's completely the opposite: calm, pleasant, and maybe a little wistful.
@bobsmith12345
@bobsmith12345 Год назад
i would also imagine a sung major 7th sounds better than a major 7th on a piano
@AimeeNolte
@AimeeNolte 5 лет назад
I’ve seen cartoons too, Ben. 😂
@SawtoothWaves
@SawtoothWaves 5 лет назад
6:56 I really like this guy 😂
@inkeys6244
@inkeys6244 5 лет назад
when the major 7th went 😔🥀🔪💔 🎹🎸 i felt that
@apothecurio
@apothecurio 3 года назад
Major 7th is 100% saddest interval. When it’s paired with other notes
@iantaakalla8180
@iantaakalla8180 3 года назад
When Final Fantasy VII, a very tragic story, has a theme song with a major seventh.
@combo306
@combo306 3 года назад
I get a sense of happiness from major 7th, does anyone else?
@triad5766
@triad5766 3 года назад
@@combo306 maj7 feels nostalgic for me
@combo306
@combo306 3 года назад
@@triad5766 This is exactly the same for me. Play root, 5th, 7th, octave, 12, and 14, and it gives this exact vibe.
@Onemanband410899
@Onemanband410899 5 лет назад
13:16 I've never heard a better setup for a poop joke in my life! 😂
@DeathMetalOnToast
@DeathMetalOnToast 5 лет назад
pahahaha
@petermarsh4578
@petermarsh4578 5 лет назад
That's brilliant
@Jimba93
@Jimba93 5 лет назад
Can't be unheard 😆
@dreddiknight
@dreddiknight 5 лет назад
Oh dear... You're right though!
@DestroyRebuildRepeat
@DestroyRebuildRepeat 5 лет назад
Oh man... IT'S PERFECT
@brharley0546
@brharley0546 5 лет назад
When i started practicing ear training I assigned each interval with what it made me imagine or feel. m2: Dark, muddy, ancient M2: Bright, hopeful, fresh, sunrise m3: sad, cold, deep M3: energetic, lively P4: gentle, soft, sensual #4/b5: hot, spicy, fear, pain P5: bold, confident, solid m6: Mysterious, mystical M6: open, pale, plain m7: Airy, thin, naive M7: Restless, longing, warm It's interesting some of the descriptions matched mine
@tarosykes
@tarosykes 4 года назад
BrHarley054 sPiCy
@romanstudia
@romanstudia 5 лет назад
Very soviet, wants to build communism, skeptical about capitalist system (answer: ascending perfect 4th)
@easonwang6654
@easonwang6654 5 лет назад
Роман Товстенко the first two notes of the Chinese national anthem is a perfect 4th
@TurtleGamers1
@TurtleGamers1 5 лет назад
literally made this same joke just now
@philter820
@philter820 5 лет назад
XD
@egorm8952
@egorm8952 5 лет назад
@@easonwang6654 or a Soviet anthem. Or a Russian anthem. Which is the same song with different lyrics. Those Russians 🤷‍♂️
@Fopenplop
@Fopenplop 5 лет назад
Found the Trot
@smashingairguitars
@smashingairguitars 5 лет назад
"I've seen cartoons" Ben Levin. Explains....E V E R Y T H I N G
@giuseppedeluca4465
@giuseppedeluca4465 5 лет назад
"Lydian it up" Ben Levin, 2019
@maynardburger
@maynardburger 5 лет назад
Neeeeeerrrdd! - Homer Simpson
@giuseppedeluca4465
@giuseppedeluca4465 4 года назад
@@tomatotortilla nice
@wkingston1248
@wkingston1248 5 лет назад
"intterupted flow to the dominat" never knew that was an emotion.
@xZerplinxProduction
@xZerplinxProduction 5 лет назад
What interval presents the emotion of banging your toe on a chair leg
@mariobrenes4264
@mariobrenes4264 5 лет назад
Zerplin tritone
@sophias8382
@sophias8382 5 лет назад
Minor 9
@lifeontheledgerlines8394
@lifeontheledgerlines8394 5 лет назад
Minor second. Tritone seems more generally unsettling to me than like a stark, sharp burst of pain. However, you can play a minor second,tritone, and major seventh all at the same time for maximum effect.
@104ist
@104ist 5 лет назад
Zerplin or the feeling of a door handle wrenching the cord of your earphones out
@sophias8382
@sophias8382 5 лет назад
@@lifeontheledgerlines8394 but when I stub my toe, my voice goes up by more than a second
@loejewis
@loejewis 5 лет назад
"interrupted flow to dominant"? This is just straight up music theory analysis, not an emotional description
@keithklassen5320
@keithklassen5320 3 года назад
The way they mixed emotion and theory without a clear delineation between the two was very unhelpful.
@cerealbloodx
@cerealbloodx 5 лет назад
I'm using some of this for my tinder bio
@mArs0x0h
@mArs0x0h 5 лет назад
"Do you know that thing from futurama..-"no but I've seen cartoons.." 😂
@jasonlitherland4270
@jasonlitherland4270 5 лет назад
Best place to start
@yyyyyyyyachym
@yyyyyyyyachym 5 лет назад
Do face reveal at 1 million subs
@gqh007
@gqh007 5 лет назад
How about a reverse and he makes vids without showing his face after that
@henryrichard7619
@henryrichard7619 5 лет назад
@@gqh007 Anti-Face Reveal (to go with his anti-clickbait)
@ahmeddjeghri6879
@ahmeddjeghri6879 5 лет назад
*Davie504 wants to know your location*
@quieres8614
@quieres8614 5 лет назад
Too common, I'm thinking of a left foot reveal?
@fatherfountain1906
@fatherfountain1906 4 года назад
Are you dumb? He's already shown his face in videos 🤦🤦🤦 if look very carefully in some vids you can see his face in some frames but it's very subtle
@KungFuPanda1223
@KungFuPanda1223 5 лет назад
"what do these two notes make you feel" MAJOR THIRD
@meurtenbaguette
@meurtenbaguette 5 лет назад
I was the 432nd like, clearly the video is now at the right frequencies
@Chaosdude341
@Chaosdude341 5 лет назад
Cheeky boi
@jacksonschwarz2134
@jacksonschwarz2134 5 лет назад
keep this comment on 432 likes
@rogerheathcote3062
@rogerheathcote3062 5 лет назад
I would vote this down but we're at 440 now so that would feel deeply wrong.
@retrodiisiac
@retrodiisiac 4 года назад
𝘽𝙖𝙙 𝙛𝙧𝙚𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙞𝙚𝙨
@owlofathena1247
@owlofathena1247 4 года назад
I was the 666th like
@wizkida981015
@wizkida981015 5 лет назад
New challenge: Rank each interval by how anxious it makes you feel.
@naught101
@naught101 5 лет назад
== mathematical discordance?
@loganwilbur5131
@loganwilbur5131 5 лет назад
The "what's-it-called-when-you-run-out-of-options" at 11:17 is called "the process of elimination" ;)
@applehack97
@applehack97 5 лет назад
the description of the major 6th also made think of the perfect 4th, so I'm curious to know the context of the musicians that were tested, maybe the styles of music they play have a different meaning for the intervals and thus would completely change the result
@RekenberGlastenheim
@RekenberGlastenheim 5 лет назад
5:37 I'm curious, Adam: are there clips of you laughing that's more than 5 seconds, and with audible sounds aside from a "suppressed laugh"?
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 5 лет назад
Be glad you have never heard Adam's harmfully loud, deep, bolshevik bellowing. "Like cutting meat with a fork." "Cutting cheese with a spoon." "HA-BUUAAARHHAAARRRBBHHAARRR!" The rich Baritone's explosion echoing through the abruptly silent hallways. Children cry, women faint. He exhales audibly with restraint. It is a burden, a sacrifice. I am grateful.
@andrewblawson
@andrewblawson 5 лет назад
After a while I just thought everything was the minor 6th.
@timnewsham1
@timnewsham1 5 лет назад
interesting, but unconvincing. 1) The most helpful descriptions were not emotional ('airy") but functional ("wants to descend further"). 2) interestingly, I had a lot of the same wrong guesses as Levin did. I wonder if you group people by similar answers what you can learn about those people. 3) A description of emotional reactions to intervals that excludes the angsty-teenagers of intervals, minor sixth and minor third!? come on!
@dylan-dylan-dylan
@dylan-dylan-dylan 4 года назад
I cannot for the life of me figure out if Adam Neely is hot or not. It switches between videos. This is a hot one.
@rainbowrotcod
@rainbowrotcod 4 месяца назад
he is cute in all of them.
@stevenschelling8452
@stevenschelling8452 5 лет назад
The two of you get together and make videos like this regularly. I loved those videos of the improv games you guys would play, the interviews you did of each other way back, these little discussions. They make me feel all warm.
@polinavetsen2843
@polinavetsen2843 4 года назад
I have so much love for you two. Glad ya'll exist, keep it up.
@drakonyanazkar
@drakonyanazkar 5 лет назад
Context matters, it seems. The conversation at the end was also really insightful. I can totally see how you can think music with culinary, like Ben said. I, myself, understand musical compositions as relations between characters in a story. IDK why is that, but it has always been like that. For me each lick and phrase is a character and they interact throughout the story. Missing a note is like the character just missed his line. It has always been like that and making my own arrangements is like writing my adaptation of a theatrical piece.
@samljones
@samljones 5 лет назад
11:19 I think he means process of elimination 😂
@matiamus2465
@matiamus2465 5 лет назад
That's so interesting, yet funny! So entertaining and, at the same time, informative. Thank you again!
@Fempath
@Fempath 4 года назад
Love seeing you two work on videos together, I really enjoyed this 😊
@TurtleGamers1
@TurtleGamers1 5 лет назад
Perfect 4th is the interval of comradeship and seizing the means of production.
@lavendelle_swift
@lavendelle_swift 4 года назад
What did you mean?
@remyzsacka8670
@remyzsacka8670 4 года назад
@@lavendelle_swift USSR anthem starts with a perfect 4th
@MaggaraMarine
@MaggaraMarine 4 года назад
True, but it is actually dominant - tonic, not "subdominant". The descriptions in the book were referring to certain scale degrees, not to melodic intervals. In other words, when they were talking about the description of a "perfect fourth", the book was actually talking about the description of the "subdominant" scale degree.
@koalanights
@koalanights 5 лет назад
Interesting idea, great video! I feel like the timbral characteristics, whether they are played together/ascending/descending, the dynamics, and the rhythm are all similarly relevant to our emotional interpretation as the interval itself. It seems as if the book privileges the abstract concept of interval and refers to it divorced from a context. Like an orchestra playing a low, rumbling minor second that ascends slowly compared to a piano playing a high minor second descending more quickly is the difference between Jaws and Fur Elise .
@LeoPerantoni
@LeoPerantoni 5 лет назад
I think I could watch you two hanging out and just talking about things for a whole day. Really cool video.
@alexwansss
@alexwansss 5 лет назад
This is such a fun idea for a music theory video! I was trying to guess along and it's super fun. Thanks Adam ❤️
@JohannesWiberg
@JohannesWiberg 5 лет назад
Comparing a microwave to a bad mastering website is just brilliant.
@Tx72everywhere
@Tx72everywhere 5 лет назад
Adam: "Do you know the thing from futurama?" Ben: "Yeah I've seen cartoons." Lmao 😂 Also, I agree a hundred percent with Ben's emotional interpretations of the intervals. Except for the major 7th, I actually find it such a peaceful interval.
@Andrey.Balandin
@Andrey.Balandin 5 лет назад
Except he said no but I've seen cartoons
@anaandrade5277
@anaandrade5277 5 лет назад
Such a great video!!! Thank you!! Greetings from Brazil!
@cmck1777
@cmck1777 5 лет назад
Fascinating video and really interesting seeing a whole video based around an academic publication.
@JM-ig4ed
@JM-ig4ed 5 лет назад
Wow Neely - 27,522 views and its on first day! Congrats on your continuing success.
@pogchamp7983
@pogchamp7983 5 лет назад
""Do you think salt is bright?" :')
@travisyee8739
@travisyee8739 5 лет назад
I was always enjoy watching Adam and Ben's synergy together. Adam does a lot of features with other musicians but he seems the most comfortable and open around Ben. This was a cool idea for a video!
@christopherandhobbes9846
@christopherandhobbes9846 5 лет назад
I absolutely love Ben's livestreams where he improvised music with buddies, it would be awesome to see you guys do that.
@wesleydonnasson838
@wesleydonnasson838 5 лет назад
I think taking these intervals out of any rhythmic context is going to alter the associated emotion somewhat
@ivyssauro123
@ivyssauro123 5 лет назад
5:34 "Do you know the thing from futurama?" *"No but I've seen cartoons"* 😂😂😂😂
@BoringTroublemaker
@BoringTroublemaker 4 года назад
You are such an incredible music nerd and I'm here for it ❤️
@Chaosdude341
@Chaosdude341 5 лет назад
Man, it's crazy to watch the progress your channel is making. Thank you for the content you make, you're the only creator I support on Patreon (don't have great finances, but I think what you're doing is really important)
@yuvalne
@yuvalne 5 лет назад
I literally made the same guesses as Ben. I'm not sure about this study.
@generalkenobi6869
@generalkenobi6869 5 лет назад
Me either. Exact same guesses
@tratixmusic8884
@tratixmusic8884 5 лет назад
Everyone will be different and different cultures and areas in the world might perceive intervals different. Like I got most of these correct but a lot of that is probably what I've been exposed to in the past which will be different for everyone. At the same time, I also agree with the guesses that Ben had as well, but I noticed his way of thinking them out were different than mine.
@cleaningagent101
@cleaningagent101 5 лет назад
Most of my answers were the same as the book's
@JoePas
@JoePas 5 лет назад
@@generalkenobi6869 That undermines the whole point of the study though. The experience of intervals isn't universal for everyone. Which is fine, but it doesn't comport with the study's findings.
@n0handles
@n0handles 5 лет назад
I somehow guessed all but 3
@bacicinvatteneaca
@bacicinvatteneaca 5 лет назад
0:04 they make me feel angry at equal temperament
@ahnmichael1484
@ahnmichael1484 4 года назад
I'm so in love with this channel
@kingstupid8447
@kingstupid8447 5 лет назад
Just want to let you know I appreciate your videos. Long time musician (been playing longer than you've been alive), but I always feel like a beginner, and your videos help me clarify what I'm doing and want to do.
@benjaminjones3351
@benjaminjones3351 5 лет назад
I wished the author interviewed non-musical people, as well as people of different cultures
@MrKONEWKO
@MrKONEWKO 5 лет назад
Perfect fourth is so final to my ears! Because opera. The classic cadenza ending: a turn, followed by perfect fourth. Its a massive TA-DA!!!
@nobu9705
@nobu9705 5 лет назад
Wow, I enjoyed this so much.
@ParanormalBanana
@ParanormalBanana 5 лет назад
OMG you guys are great together, and this comes from a guy who doesn't usually like Adam's videos. I think you should definitely make more videos like this with the both of yous
@lifeontheledgerlines8394
@lifeontheledgerlines8394 5 лет назад
9:27 *sweats in still having failed to watch West Side Story*
@MuseDuCafe
@MuseDuCafe 3 года назад
You're not missing a thing, including a lot of schlock music -- well-written schlock, but, nonetheless.
@TomatoBreadOrgasm
@TomatoBreadOrgasm 5 лет назад
The tritone feels like someone is watching me.
@purenakedmimes6085
@purenakedmimes6085 5 лет назад
Fun vid, i love to see Adam and Ben togetherxx
@RajyMcgee
@RajyMcgee 5 лет назад
Extremely interesting video, interlinking the different senses with concepts
@josemarcelino1826
@josemarcelino1826 5 лет назад
Hey Adam!! I have a question for your next Q & A: Why do some bossa nova songs are listed as Jazz Standards? Keep Up The Good Work!!!
@frankpapouschek8494
@frankpapouschek8494 5 лет назад
its probably because south-american music was brought to america at the 'dawn of jazz'. it was automatically integrated. my best guess
@djb903
@djb903 5 лет назад
Jazz chord voicings and progressions
@TLMuse
@TLMuse 5 лет назад
Bossa nova is largely a fusion of (Brazilian) samba rhythms and (American) jazz harmony.
@TLMuse
@TLMuse 5 лет назад
@Bryan: Of course the jazz harmony was written into the songs; Gilberto was fusing samba and jazz. He was already familiar with American jazz. Read up on the history; it's well-documented that the bossa nova pioneers were fusing elements of samba and jazz.
@AndyChamberlainMusic
@AndyChamberlainMusic 5 лет назад
I had all the same answers as Ben, maybe the exact way the intervals had been played for participants originally would have been helpful information, because for the first few until you mentioned flat 2 and sharp 1 were different I assumed we were talking harmonic intervals not melodic, and then with melodic we didn't know if there was context or in what direction stuff was going. Fun stuff regardless!
@simongunkel7457
@simongunkel7457 5 лет назад
The study didn't look at either melodic or harmonic intervals, but at scale degrees. No music was played. A total of 10 musicologists from one university were asked to associate words with scale degrees in the context of any piece in major (hence no minor 3rd, but a sharp 2nd). They've all read lots of scores, so they might remember a few #1 or b2s and thus put them into the context of a number of pieces. Not a great study design and I'm surprised Huron put it in his book (the original study was shown in a conference paper, he didn't get it published in a journal).
@richardbetz1555
@richardbetz1555 5 лет назад
Played along. Lots of laughs. Thanks. Much enjoyed.
@TheLonelySoundboard
@TheLonelySoundboard 4 года назад
There's something beautiful about someone who is willing to indulge why they're wrong. Ben Levin is quite the treat.
@SophisticatedBanjo
@SophisticatedBanjo 5 лет назад
"Strong, upward, bold, edgy, unstable, uncertain, upwardly mobile, mildly precarious." If you say you wouldn't swipe right on this raised tonic, you're lying.
@shmunkyman33
@shmunkyman33 5 лет назад
Honestly some of these would make great Tindr profile bios
@XanderElion
@XanderElion 5 лет назад
I never thought I would hear a Landr microwave joke. This has been a fulfilling experience.
@LightsOnTrees
@LightsOnTrees 4 года назад
The two of you are feckin brilliant together
@Bea5rs
@Bea5rs 5 лет назад
Great video Adam
@omricohen1072
@omricohen1072 5 лет назад
Man the guy talks like frusciante in the forth dimension
@vierisbandati856
@vierisbandati856 5 лет назад
It would be really cool to see the same game and analysis with chord qualities
@SamChaneyProductions
@SamChaneyProductions 5 лет назад
This was very interesting. I really loved the portion comparing cooking to mixing and hearing music. Those definitely overlap a lot in my mind.
@toshirobozdogan2207
@toshirobozdogan2207 5 лет назад
Im always calm and warm when watching you Adam ;)
@billylardner
@billylardner 4 года назад
4:43 He sung a major 3rd, not a perfect 4th :P
@Valeria-th4ql
@Valeria-th4ql 5 лет назад
When I was in 1st grade of my music school and knew little of music theory, I always recognized flat 6 fastest of all, because it has such YEARNING in its sound. So hearing tests were at first purely emotional on my part, no theory behind it all. (:
@Valeria-th4ql
@Valeria-th4ql 5 лет назад
Flat 6 kinda represented seven-year-old me's thoughts about unhappy (or at least unresolved) romance I saw in movies.
@felipeueno
@felipeueno 5 лет назад
Wow! I got more than half of intervals right... wasn't expecting it at all... Very interesting for composing... Amazing content, as always.
@yyguuyg
@yyguuyg 4 года назад
I totally agree with the cooking/music parallel. I am pretty into both. You are making something new and wonderful from raw and basic ingredients, its very process-oriented, and requires use of all your senses. Building flavors and figuring out what goes with what is the same as making music. Both evoke feelings and memories. Glad someone else thinks this way too.
@yoyojoe22
@yoyojoe22 5 лет назад
Hey Adam, have you ever thought of time signatures as having an emotion attached to them? I think they can be very useful for creating tension but I'm curious what a jazz guy thinks of it.
@kdokoliijiny3939
@kdokoliijiny3939 5 лет назад
When you're a drummer so you don't understand a word... Eh...can i get more polyrhythm vids ?
@martinisbutik
@martinisbutik 5 лет назад
Only once you master playing 7/11 :)
@peterbull3955
@peterbull3955 4 года назад
Yeah, but like.. you should learn about notes and stuff. YOU SHOILD!!!
@Chord_The_Seeker
@Chord_The_Seeker 5 лет назад
This is fascinating. I have been working on my intervals a lot lately, so this is of great interest to me. I got enough wrong to make it purely guesswork, but I was surprised by how many I got right.
@TonyO8187
@TonyO8187 3 года назад
You two collaborating is some of the best content on youtube
@blenjamin
@blenjamin 5 лет назад
Love a dissection of how one of the most basic elements of music makes you F E E L
@nickthecatowner
@nickthecatowner 5 лет назад
Hello! I like your videos a lot and, since you did the you did the video on Japanese music notation, maybe you should check out Ethiopian music theory. I don't know much about it but what I know seems pretty entertaining. Theres like four different music modes and there all pentatonic. It would be interesting for me and your other viewers to learn about. Thanks for making cool videos!
@goldenglowladore3842
@goldenglowladore3842 3 года назад
Although this was over my head, I loved this conversation! Fun guys and Foodies even.
@marybeth808
@marybeth808 2 года назад
Omg I guessed along with Ben and made every single guess he did. While he didn’t hit every one, I was right there with his reasoning! I always thought I was crap at music theory so this kinda boosted my esteem a little bit - like maybe I *do* kinda understand music a little bit! I studied Music Composition and “The Harmonic Style of 18th Century European Musicians” (to borrow a meme from your other video) in college but I truly sucked at it.
@RiverOfWetness468
@RiverOfWetness468 5 лет назад
Now I'd like a video on how to tell a *chord* by its emotion.
@peytonwm
@peytonwm 5 лет назад
My choir teacher told me about the “guess the interval” game she used to play in choir when she was in college, but THIS is something new to me. I think I’d suck 😂
@heyhato
@heyhato 5 лет назад
how come such nerdy video is soooo entertaining for such musical noob like me??? I mean I showed it to some non-musician friends and they also love it! Adam and Ben are right men on the right place, best pair for the job
@greenviolist34
@greenviolist34 3 года назад
Goofs! I liked this, definitely an interesting study of perspective
@sebastianzaczek
@sebastianzaczek 5 лет назад
Interesting how I actually scored 7/11 in this
@stefan1024
@stefan1024 5 лет назад
Seems you found an easter egg!
@semiotik_musik
@semiotik_musik 5 лет назад
Almost Major 6th makes me feel like a loser
@lifeontheledgerlines8394
@lifeontheledgerlines8394 5 лет назад
Man, so close yet so far.
@xbenng
@xbenng 5 лет назад
this was so cool! I had the same answer as Ben for all of these!
@brandonprescott5525
@brandonprescott5525 5 лет назад
Ben seems pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing his view on this.
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