Hi! I just want you to know that your videos have single handedly inspired me to write a composition based on the idea of pendulum waves. I'm going to have it finished and recorded (hopefully) in the first half of 2024. I write it for five musicians (a harp and various guitar instruments), each playing in their own tempo ranging from 120 to 112 bpm. The concept of downbeat de-synchronization and re-synchronization stays, but I do introduce more complex rhythms and melodies (as opposed to having the players play the same notes in the same rhythm throughout the whole thing). It's at times chaotic, at other times meditative, and I just love exploring how something so simple as different tempos allows the creation of unique patterns. So thank you for the inspiration and keep at it! You're creating something wonderful here and I hope you never cease to find joy in the creative process.
i wonder how this would look if you forced perspective, so like when the balls reach the riddle of the line going up theyre bigger and when they reach the middle going down theyre smaller. it would possible force it to look more like a spinning tube. (as long as the balls getting bigger and smaller is eased in and out and not linear)
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it's a pendulum wave. it's a line of objects moving with different tempos but starting and ending the cycle at the same time, also accompanied with sounds once they hit another object. basically really complex polyrhythms.
What does jdm stand for in your name?
My initials. Jairo David Mora. Nothing to do with Japanese cars lol
@@project_jdminteresting. I never thought about it until now
@@project_jdm OOH that's cool
@@project_jdmI thought it was more science-ey
@@wesleymoore8552 Jam Density Motion and some bs constant some dude worked out back in the year 1212
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Hi! I just want you to know that your videos have single handedly inspired me to write a composition based on the idea of pendulum waves. I'm going to have it finished and recorded (hopefully) in the first half of 2024.
I write it for five musicians (a harp and various guitar instruments), each playing in their own tempo ranging from 120 to 112 bpm. The concept of downbeat de-synchronization and re-synchronization stays, but I do introduce more complex rhythms and melodies (as opposed to having the players play the same notes in the same rhythm throughout the whole thing). It's at times chaotic, at other times meditative, and I just love exploring how something so simple as different tempos allows the creation of unique patterns.
So thank you for the inspiration and keep at it! You're creating something wonderful here and I hope you never cease to find joy in the creative process.
always more and more interesting ways to visualize syncopation 🥰
He just keeps on finding new ways to satisfy us😂
i wonder how this would look if you forced perspective, so like when the balls reach the riddle of the line going up theyre bigger and when they reach the middle going down theyre smaller.
it would possible force it to look more like a spinning tube. (as long as the balls getting bigger and smaller is eased in and out and not linear)
It's so meta how it sounds like a xylophone, then around 38 seconds in, the pattern is a picture of a xylophone!
Same thing around 1: 52. I love that!
I want to download this! Perfect alarm
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It's impossible to stop watching it
Very cool pendulum wave
It’s very good for relax and car trips
These are so relaxing
Very cool vid
had a brief Tomita flashback
This one sounds like rain!! :-)
Sounds like jazz music
Splendid
hi, im wondering if you could use the blues scale?
Or pentatonic
What program do you use to make your videos? I would like to know.
He's said many times now that he uses Matlab.
it is my idea or your channel got some kind of shadow ban :(
He stole from you?
wow
stop phreakin out on physics !?
Ignoring me is rude project jdm
I'm the first comment
you actually are, and congratulations.
@@majman446 ty
Please pin
Here before it blows up
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stop begging for pins
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fourth 😀
actually you're fifth
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it's a pendulum wave. it's a line of objects moving with different tempos but starting and ending the cycle at the same time, also accompanied with sounds once they hit another object. basically really complex polyrhythms.