What is the TIME SIGNATURE of the Bluey Theme? | Q+A

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    0:00 Intro
    0:03 What time signature is the Bluey theme song?
    6:45 Was the major 6th illegal in the renaissance?
    9:18 Music is for the listener, but the first listener is the player
    10:12 Ebm(maj7) and a discussion on register/emotion
    12:12 Drink more coffee
    12:20 What string gauges do you use?
    12:28 congrats!
    12:59 How does a guitar player stay out of the way of the bassist?
    13:27 Tips for walking a bass
    14:41 What's a good song in 5/4
    14:46 What's your opinion of fake musicians that go viral?
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  • @LBAW
    @LBAW Před rokem +5476

    As a media composer, my initial instinct with the Bluey theme is that it's a full song written in 4/4 with pauses done in music editing to match picture.

    • @CarlSmithNZ
      @CarlSmithNZ Před rokem +93

      Same!

    • @gottib
      @gottib Před rokem +52

      I had the same thought!

    • @JamesCalbraith
      @JamesCalbraith Před rokem +113

      That's the fermata version

    • @philwoodring
      @philwoodring Před rokem +71

      But it’s in time. You could set a metronome to it.

    • @ChunterInfo
      @ChunterInfo Před rokem +131

      It's a freeze dance game. They stop, one of them is out and that's the name call. There's no extra beat, the music just stops and restarts.

  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano Před rokem +2138

    6:16 that was the most impressed I’ve ever been watching someone count 4/4 😂

    • @ZachMcCordProg
      @ZachMcCordProg Před rokem +26

      yoooo David!

    • @orangecatactually
      @orangecatactually Před rokem +7

      lol you were here early

    • @MathyMuso
      @MathyMuso Před rokem +57

      Not going to lie, I got “Messhugah Counting” vibes when he got there. 😂😂

    • @skramzrave
      @skramzrave Před rokem +17

      thats literally how i count that song, i dont know anything about music so i dont know whats wrong with that

    • @iota-09
      @iota-09 Před rokem +12

      @@skramzrave the dad's "4" came 1 beat shorter than the actual "Dad" beat, hene it's not 4/4, literally can't by definition.
      source: i dunno, wikipedia and the video? i barely know anything about music myself all things considered.

  • @misha_B_Barkin
    @misha_B_Barkin Před rokem +2233

    Watching Adam brute force a slow 4/4 pattern over the Bluey theme wasn't what I expected to see this week

    • @3SPR1T
      @3SPR1T Před rokem +13

      Furry moment

    • @misha_B_Barkin
      @misha_B_Barkin Před rokem +79

      @@3SPR1T ikr cringe

    • @xCessivePresure
      @xCessivePresure Před rokem +6

      That was insane hahahaha

    • @moadot720
      @moadot720 Před rokem +13

      When I first read this, I thought that it was going to be the same until the 5/4 part... ...This was MUCH more cursed 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tauon_
      @tauon_ Před rokem +1

      @@misha_B_Barkin how's that cringe

  • @_mels_
    @_mels_ Před rokem +712

    Adam: "Time signatures are not real, we made them up"
    definitely has a vibe of "they can't hurt you" followed by some prog for the meme

    • @Evie_Enby
      @Evie_Enby Před rokem +14

      *ominous "The Dance of Eternity" in background*

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 Před rokem +4

      That's like saying "colors aren't real we made them up"
      Sure, we made up the terms, but pretending that it's not real is just ignorance, and looking at his inability to count the bluey theme, incompetency.

    • @dirtfriend
      @dirtfriend Před rokem +20

      @@Whatismusic123 colors are real though, it's energy vibrating at specific wavelengths. a better comparison would be the free market, another thing that isn't real

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 Před rokem +2

      @@dirtfriend colors aren't real, what we see is only a mental representation of those wavelengths of light. Same with music, specifically, time signatures.

    • @BlueMiaou
      @BlueMiaou Před rokem +24

      ​@@Whatismusic123 I don't think you understand science or music for that matter. Time signature is more like color theory than color itself, and color is more like tempo than time signature. Color and tempo, even though we use made up words to describe broad ranges of them, have physical truths in them; you can measure color much in the same way you can measure tempo, because they depend on wavelengths, a physical truth. If you tried measuring color theory you'd get wet shlop and if you tried measuring time signatures you'd end up debating the mathematical axiom of choice hidden away in a stranger's basement with a tin foil hat on your head.

  • @MechanicalRabbits
    @MechanicalRabbits Před rokem +1833

    very cool of Adam to quickly run back to his house in the middle of the tour to record and upload this week's video and then run back to Europe without anybody noticing. True commitment to his youtube channel

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Před rokem +36

      He probably has a private jet...

    • @fudgesauce
      @fudgesauce Před rokem +53

      @@InventorZahran -- yup, bought with razor money.

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Před rokem +60

      @@fudgesauce *Bought with the money he saved from not buying expensive 5-bladed razor cartridges.

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... Před rokem +4

      So, how did he do it? This was recorded before he left? 🤷

    • @yetsumari
      @yetsumari Před rokem +66

      @@J.C... no he brought his house on tour with him.

  • @TristanAlricMusic
    @TristanAlricMusic Před rokem +1098

    I'm not exactly sure why I am surprised that Bluey eventually reached Adam Neely, but of course it did.

    • @Steveofthejungle8
      @Steveofthejungle8 Před rokem +22

      The music from the show is so good!

    • @syoung_io
      @syoung_io Před rokem +35

      This is the same guy who did an arrangement of Castaways from Backyardigans.

    • @scotwilcox1771
      @scotwilcox1771 Před rokem +30

      Bluey will eventually become the world government, and the world will finally know peace.

    • @MarcTamlyn
      @MarcTamlyn Před rokem +9

      If you haven't watched Sleepytime yet, you must. Then you can cry. And then you can go listen to Holst again. Or was that just my morning?

    • @SaltpeterTaffy
      @SaltpeterTaffy Před rokem +1

      Wait, are you surprised or not? You said you're surprised, but "of course it did" is a non-surprised kind of thing to say. o.O

  • @bahlalthewatcher4790
    @bahlalthewatcher4790 Před rokem +388

    The biggest error in Adam's sheet for Bluey isn't the time signature, it's that he wrote the lyric as 'Mom!' instead of 'Mum!'.

    • @agoofypolishguycalled5ive
      @agoofypolishguycalled5ive Před rokem +27

      Because Americans say Mom, while in the intro it's written Mum, because that's how Brits and Australians spell it. And yes, Bluey is Australian, that's why it's written Mum.

    • @paper2222
      @paper2222 Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@agoofypolishguycalled5ive ugh those bloo'y bri'ishes

    • @paper2222
      @paper2222 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@agoofypolishguycalled5ive coloUr
      programME why me, why not you, why don't i just programyou

    • @agoofypolishguycalled5ive
      @agoofypolishguycalled5ive Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@paper2222 oi'm nawt bri'ish whot you torking about

    • @peenweinerstein9968
      @peenweinerstein9968 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Came here to say thus

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L Před rokem +273

    That “all music is 4/4” thing I’ve usually seen as “if you wait long enough” rather than “if you don’t count like a nerd” but either way it’s true lol

    • @vincentfreddoyle7555
      @vincentfreddoyle7555 Před rokem +7

      Bruh that was like my entire struggle with time signatures summarized. I still can barely tell the time signatures of songs

    • @The_SSSlopper
      @The_SSSlopper Před 2 měsíci

      @@vincentfreddoyle7555It’s usually pretty simple

  • @ZimbobWheysk
    @ZimbobWheysk Před rokem +417

    Its crazy to see this as a musician and seeing my 2 year old neice (who is OBSESSED with Bluey) PERFECTLY call out the names on beat lmfao

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Před rokem +78

      After hearing the theme so many times, she's probably developed a 'muscle memory' for when those moments occur.

    • @browncoat697
      @browncoat697 Před rokem +61

      Get that girl a drum set

    • @salmonflavored
      @salmonflavored Před rokem +39

      She's ready to join TOOL

    • @woodfur00
      @woodfur00 Před rokem +6

      If she's watching the animation at the same time, that's full of cues

    • @jessemontano762
      @jessemontano762 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Yeah. My kid hits it properly. When he was 3, he started talking all UK. Suddenly he started saying petrol station. I live in California, btw

  • @benhasic
    @benhasic Před rokem +529

    Hey Adam! My partner works for Bluey and every time you said "freeze dance", she really wanted to let you know that it's called "Musical Statues" 😘 great video!

    • @LoverOfMuch
      @LoverOfMuch Před rokem +82

      is Bluey a fair boss?

    • @benhasic
      @benhasic Před rokem +79

      @@LoverOfMuch she gets distracted a lot

    • @squeakonline
      @squeakonline Před 10 měsíci +2

      Haha brilliant I was wondering if freeze dance was musical statues. You saved me having to look it up 😂

    • @emdivine
      @emdivine Před 6 měsíci

      If that's official to the show then cool! This sounds like a tag/tig/it type of deal, the game can have multiple names and both of those are plausible to me :)

    • @me-myself-i787
      @me-myself-i787 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@emdivineThe game's tag, one of the players is it.
      But some people get confused.
      But I've never heard anyone call it "tig".

  • @scoreunder
    @scoreunder Před rokem +105

    that "everything is 4/4" 17/4 polyrhythm was exactly the thought that made me take so long to understand what a time signature was as a kid lmao

  • @rohiogerv22
    @rohiogerv22 Před rokem +242

    Impress your auditor at an audition by being prepared to play the whole piece straight through, and making sure the thing you're worst at is still pretty good. If you insist on playing Giant Steps real fast for an audition, the judge is automatically going to switch to looking at clarity, articulation, consistency, and expression.
    I got passed over on an audition playing a difficult contest solo by the seat of my pants; the next year, I got in playing a G.H. Green rag with all of the fun, confidence and mastery it deserved. A professor can't see how you handle interpretation and expression if you never actually make it that far in your study of the piece.

    • @gabriellegeorge2648
      @gabriellegeorge2648 Před rokem +5

      Well put.

    • @coastersplus
      @coastersplus Před rokem +21

      I think rushing more than you're comfortable with is the absolutely worst thing you can do, because if you get nervous you can end up playing even faster and so on until you mess up or get stuck. Plus, trying to keep to a strict tempo makes it more obvious if you fall off; something a bit more relaxed lets you pass it off as expression.

    • @luisrocha26
      @luisrocha26 Před rokem +5

      Well said! As an amateur musician I spent years trying to impress others by trying to play hard solos and riffs. Since I started doing more music production, however, I noticed how much BETTER I sound when I'm playing something that comes from the heart instead of doing it like an exercise

  • @davetoms1
    @davetoms1 Před rokem +171

    Biggest audition impression I made was just doing what I do. The band sent me 5 MP3s to learn. Showed up to the audition and nailed 3 of the 5 tunes. The remaining two I admitted "Hey, I can fake my way through them and might do an okay job. But I tabbed out the sheet music so I _know_ them and can continue practicing. But I don't have them memorized yet." They were so blown away that I'd tabbed out _their_ songs, showing that I knew the material and could pull off everything written, they hired me for the gig on the spot.

    • @5thearth
      @5thearth Před rokem +17

      Reminds me of how Steve Vai started working with Zappa--he showed up with accurate transcriptions.

    • @davetoms1
      @davetoms1 Před rokem +10

      @@5thearth that's such a lovely comparison. Thank you for mentioning it!

  • @wfly81
    @wfly81 Před rokem +130

    The thing about Bluesy (and I think Adam was hinting at this without actually saying it), is that it's all of those things...but none of those things exclusively. It's whatever feels right for you and helps you get through it. Because that's what music theory is. It's not "the rules" as so many think. It's a language we use in order to express intent conversationally. But when that conversation is with ourselves, then count in whatever way feels most comfortable for you.

    • @joashchechet1675
      @joashchechet1675 Před rokem +12

      "Time signature isn't real, we made it up"- Adam Neely

    • @wfly81
      @wfly81 Před rokem +2

      @@joashchechet1675 That's not really a revelation. That could be said of music general, really.

    • @thebasedgodmax1163
      @thebasedgodmax1163 Před rokem +7

      @@wfly81 it's actually in 24/2 bc I said so

  • @TValoy
    @TValoy Před rokem +153

    In Ken Scott's biography he talked about recording an album with the mahavishnu orchestra. When listening back to the recording, the band members started discussing the time signature of the piece. It turned out they didn't agree. They counted the time differently. And no one noticed!

    • @Steeyuv
      @Steeyuv Před rokem +3

      When I heard Ranjit Barot discussing a track he had just recorded with John McLaughlin and saying ‘I’m getting three’, I just thought - we are not worthy!

    • @deep_fried_analysis
      @deep_fried_analysis Před rokem +5

      The mahavishnu orchestra is a jam band, and the whole point during jams is to not (over)think :) So yeah, it makes sense that they didn't agree, in your example!

    • @TValoy
      @TValoy Před rokem +5

      @@deep_fried_analysis Yeah, but if they groove together while counting differently, it is an excellent example of what Adam is talking about

    • @jazzpunkt40
      @jazzpunkt40 Před rokem +1

      This is my drummer and I playing "Walking on the Moon" by the Police. We count it completely different but always hit the 1. LOL

    • @Kweesh
      @Kweesh Před rokem +1

      This is the reason why I trawl CZcams comments

  • @arronviolin
    @arronviolin Před rokem +71

    Adam vibing to the “Bluey” theme while demonstrating how the dad’s “rest countdown trick” works is so fun and wholesome.

  • @JoshLeRose
    @JoshLeRose Před rokem +74

    6:16
    Nice 4 : 17! The original tempo is 176bpm. That means that to achieve a 4 against 17 poly rhythm, you’d have to clap quarter notes at about 41.41bpm.

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Před rokem +6

      Now I want to see Sungazer challenge their audince to clap in 4:4 at that tempo while the band plays in 4:17...

  • @Tandemdesigns
    @Tandemdesigns Před rokem +39

    Animator here, we often break up music to match the animation, though following the composition is preferred, musicians are the masters of timing that just feels "good" As a new parent, the Bluey theme song is addictive.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 Před rokem +1

      I learned about that in an Alvin and the Chipmunks video. The guy was talking about musicality (or Mickey Mousing) in animation.

  • @taviswardlaw
    @taviswardlaw Před rokem +6

    In my experience, people with no musical training seem to have an easier time singing along relatively accurately to a song with odd time or odd numbers of bars in a phrase than musicians who’ve learnt just enough to know it’s ‘wrong’.

  • @andrewsterling2477
    @andrewsterling2477 Před rokem +65

    I love Bluey has made you talk this long about its theme tune. Best kids show of the decade.

    • @mide8845
      @mide8845 Před rokem +1

      Adam could talk for hours on end about actual subjects

    • @blorblin
      @blorblin Před rokem +2

      ​@@mide8845 define "actual subject"

  • @atrus3823
    @atrus3823 Před rokem +36

    I have two little kids and have noticed that Bo Diddley beat seems to be the basis of every kids' show theme! I guess it gives it an upbeat, fun feeling, exciting feeling.

  • @OBGynKenobi
    @OBGynKenobi Před rokem +161

    You should do The Pointer Sister's 12, from Sesame Street. Now there's some crazy time signatures on that funky tune.

    • @ptronicmusic
      @ptronicmusic Před rokem +15

      Damn you beat me to it 😆 The fact that they are singing counting on top of the weird changing bar counts makes it so difficult to count at first.

    • @defenestrated23
      @defenestrated23 Před rokem +19

      Awesome example of taking what is basically straight eighths, and adding accent or dropping notes, to get a real funky syncopation. Also the freestyle breakdowns are really... I don't even know the word. They're wild, off the grid. And SPICY. Like some of the chords, muoy picante. Completely obliterates the idea that kids need "simple" music. I attribute Sesame Street and Mr Rogers for much of my early interest in jazz.

    • @FluxTrax
      @FluxTrax Před rokem +3

      Check out the theme song for "Kalles klatraträd"

    • @fretlessman71
      @fretlessman71 Před rokem +1

      I saw a local funk rock band cover that song 25 years ago. It was fantastic!

    • @FluxTrax
      @FluxTrax Před rokem +2

      czcams.com/video/lzIXLV6efk8/video.html there was also made a Norwegian version by Jahn Teigen that is a whole lot more funky

  • @jessieobscura
    @jessieobscura Před rokem +98

    I remember figuring out the pulse of songs in high school with a friend of mine so we could ballroom dance to it. Usually it was 4/4, but the pulse informed what step we could do.

    • @jessieobscura
      @jessieobscura Před rokem +13

      Oh, and re: auditions! Auditioning for trumpet chairs in college concert band. My warmup was (still is, whenever I play) "Stormy Weather" from a book of jazz standard solos I had. Played a quick bit of it before going into the audition piece and the director stopped me and was impressed enough with my warmup to place me. Had a ton of performance anxiety so that was a great outcome.

  • @BrussoCanada
    @BrussoCanada Před 11 měsíci +8

    I work in China as a composer and arranger of children's music, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was written in 4/4, but the client requested more of a gap for the vocalisations, so another beat was added post arrangement to satisfy those needs. It happens to me a lot. The client requests things that don't necessarily fit with your original vision, but you have to add them anyway.

  • @alastaircollins1145
    @alastaircollins1145 Před rokem +13

    For an added piece of fun, in Australia, we call 'Freeze Dance" "Musical Statues"

    • @apupper.9283
      @apupper.9283 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I don’t know why he was calling it freeze dance, the majority of the population here actually calls it musical statues.

  • @AidanMmusic96
    @AidanMmusic96 Před rokem +40

    I love the whole idea that the "major happy; minor sad" thing is simply invented. Also WILD THROWBACK to the walking bass line video - I replayed that thing so many times at college!

    • @Winspur1982
      @Winspur1982 Před rokem +3

      Yes, it's important to realize that. For example, Dvořak's "New World Symphony" is in E minor (and it does have very sad parts), but I think it has one of the most sublimely happy endings of any symphony.

    • @miro.georgiev97
      @miro.georgiev97 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Winspur1982 Well, the symphony does end on a major chord, so the major=happy dynamic is maintained. I think a real case of a major key work not at all sounding happy is Franz Schmidt's Symphony No. 4. You're told it's in C major, but you'll struggle to actually _hear_ C major as you normally understand it because it's a deeply sad and melancholy work (fitting given he dedicated it as a requiem for his daughter, who died in childbirth).

  • @meri7108
    @meri7108 Před rokem +9

    5:58 I was recently in a choral performance and for one of the pieces we added some movement, and our choreographer and our musical director started counting in at the same time... only the choreographer counted "5, 6, 7, 8" while the director counted "1, 2, 3, 4" and we all lost it. I bet this happens a lot.

  • @oscargill423
    @oscargill423 Před rokem +32

    16:27 I can't speak with absolute certainty, nor can I confirm that this is universal, but I reckon playing in a heartfelt way will be what impresses the judges. My jazz teachers often mention the "high school sound": shredding a million notes a second because you can. In contrast, the things that elicit a positive response from them are 1. a particularly "funky" lick (I'm still trying to figure out what exactly quantifies that), and 2. heartfelt playing. So, in my opinion from my own observations, if you want to impress the "judges", pick a chart based on how much you like it, learn it well, then play your heart out on it. They're not looking for the composition. They're looking for what you bring to it.
    Okay well Adam just said most of what I said so yeah reinforcement

  • @1happboy
    @1happboy Před rokem +12

    8:00 Sweet Child O’ Mine is officially classical music now

    • @marcelodavanzo
      @marcelodavanzo Před rokem

      I was expecting the rest of the notes after he played that

  • @NightDangerRPG
    @NightDangerRPG Před rokem +8

    The countdown method for the kids is interesting because my kids watch this show in french, where the character names all have 2 syllables (mama, papa, bingo, bluey) so the countdowns are more uniform and easier to sing

  • @QuandaryMusic_
    @QuandaryMusic_ Před rokem +19

    I WAS JUST WATCHING BLUEY WTF

  • @PokeWaffles
    @PokeWaffles Před rokem +63

    I wasn't expecting a Bluey crossover today. Glad to see it!

  • @unboundboundarie211
    @unboundboundarie211 Před rokem +14

    The medieval major 6th was tuned differently (Pythagorean tuning). This made it further in tune from the just 6th and still sounds somewhat dissonant to modern ears. 9:00

    • @gardenofadam79
      @gardenofadam79 Před rokem +3

      Was going to mention the whole temperament discussion, that of course Adam has delved into. Our sixth is not their sixth, but “sixths” is one of my favorite words to say.

  • @panpolypuff
    @panpolypuff Před rokem +7

    When I auditioned for my spot as an Army tuba player, I was told to prepare 3-5 pieces of contrasting styles. I played a Bordogni vocalise, a Baroque cello solo, a modern concerto movement, and my favorite multiphonics/beatbox technique piece.
    The last one was what I was truly interested and engaged in, and my audition rep made it clear that he could tell. It was that piece, played truly from my heart, that made me a standout and effectively got me the gig I’ve been doing for 10 years now.
    If you wouldn’t perform it, don’t audition with it.

  • @maxchapman5549
    @maxchapman5549 Před rokem

    Your love for music (& everything vaguely related to it) is infectious. Never stop loving.

  • @guroh6795
    @guroh6795 Před rokem

    So happy to see the How to Walk a Bassline video again! It's one of my favorite videos of yours, with every watch you can find a new detail. And I still know the lyrics by heart :D

  • @westonlundquist9202
    @westonlundquist9202 Před rokem +10

    Was not expecting this much depth in Bluey today but I’m here for it.

  • @capeleto
    @capeleto Před rokem +9

    This whole Bluey discussion brings me so much joy, and watching Adam dance and dance along and yell BLUEY at the screen every time made my inner child SHIINE. Thanks Adam.

  • @oly_olympiadis
    @oly_olympiadis Před rokem +3

    10:53 I like very much this chord

  • @TheTimeMachine67
    @TheTimeMachine67 Před rokem +8

    I actually always considered the major sixth to be dissonant, but the most pleasant sounding dissonance. To me it just sounds extremely unresolved, which makes it fantastic as a note to use melodically or when creating suspense.

  • @skyr4tMusic
    @skyr4tMusic Před rokem +12

    You answered my question with a question that has officially made me question my music. Thank you Neely.

  • @DanielAbernathy
    @DanielAbernathy Před rokem +5

    Your point about the orchestration is exactly why I think The National is so successful. The notes they're playing can be simple, but the layering, the timbre, and all the other pieces come together magically. I'm sure it helps to have a classically trained musician in the band!

  • @_AndreSix
    @_AndreSix Před rokem

    Awesome as always. And your studio is getting more beautiful with every video, kudos !

  • @smokinfasts1973
    @smokinfasts1973 Před rokem +2

    I love the intellectual aspect of your videos. Thank you Adam!

  • @mantictac
    @mantictac Před rokem +10

    1:02 I've never died laughing by looking at sheet music before but that killed me.

  • @JoshWalshMusic
    @JoshWalshMusic Před rokem +19

    Donna Lee, Giant Steps and Bluey theme all in one video. What more can you ask for?

  • @deadjunior258
    @deadjunior258 Před rokem +1

    The way you vibed to the theme song at 2:17 is so 🥹🥹🥹😌 I thoroughly enjoyed it

  • @parreiraleonardo4189
    @parreiraleonardo4189 Před rokem

    I missed the Q+A so much!!! Please keep on going with it!!

  • @sazarod
    @sazarod Před rokem +11

    Never laughed so much in a music Q&A before, well done Adam Neely

  • @nexuseclipse
    @nexuseclipse Před rokem +13

    OK I love the fact that Bluey has made its way into Adam's videos. I hear this at least 10 times a day...

  • @MicJaiy
    @MicJaiy Před rokem +2

    After remixing the track myself several times, I never thought the time signature of the theme song was such a debate. However, I found the breaks in silence (the fermatas) were done to build tension and excitement for the opening. Great video my man!

  • @tastefulthickness4652

    Thanks for all the great content you make adam!!!

  • @lepus6511
    @lepus6511 Před rokem +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed Adam's dancing at 2:25

  • @duncathan_salt
    @duncathan_salt Před rokem +4

    The second approach for counting is remarkably similar to how I count the ending of my favorite song, 1901 by Jim Guthrie. It introduces pauses in the middle of the chorus that last exact numbers of beats (until the last one), increasing in length. In that case, the pauses are held by every instrument, so it'd be more intuitive for performance to be written that way than it would be for Bluey.

  • @SecurityBagels
    @SecurityBagels Před rokem

    I love these videos, always some great music and life advice nuggets thrown in

  • @GiantBugs
    @GiantBugs Před rokem

    I’m seeing you live tomorrow, can’t wait !

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 Před rokem +4

    coming from a dance background, we always counted in 8 beats, that could be 8/8 but more likely 8/4, when you're practicing and counting in its always "5, 6, 7, 8" which for the bluey theme i guess would be one bar of 8/4, and another of 9/4. but yeah, we'd count that as just an "uh" not a 9, and frequently count to a difficult move instead of counting the whole bar, then reset when we feel the bar change.

  • @HighKingTurgon
    @HighKingTurgon Před rokem +11

    ASKING THE REAL QUESTIONS-Joff Bush is an absolute legend. He is giving these kids (and me, their father) so much better music than we asked for. Above and Beyond, that guy.

    • @Winspur1982
      @Winspur1982 Před rokem +2

      I guess you can blame him for "Dad" always being 4 beats behind "Mom," as well.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Před 8 měsíci +1

      I had never heard the Bluey intro before this and I was blown away how good it was.

  • @chilley2603
    @chilley2603 Před rokem +1

    Hey Adam, it's my birthday on Sunday and just wanted to say I'm excited to see Sungazer perform in Glasgow to celebrate the start of my 20s

  • @copycatlyn
    @copycatlyn Před rokem

    you're show in Richmond was amazing! Thank you for it! :)

  • @lavatar3562
    @lavatar3562 Před rokem +3

    Glad to see Australian Culture is reaching a wider audience.
    You nailed 4 over 17!😮

  • @tzor
    @tzor Před rokem +5

    Just a thought on the question of the medieval sixth. Just as the old song "You can't play barbershop on that old piano" is true, the same is true with Medieval music, given the use of temperament at the time to highlight the fifth (as opposed to the true temperament of modern instruments). So, you must compare the medieval sixth with the even better (due to the temperment) medieval fifth. Then you need to adjust to the simpler harmonics at the time.

  • @almightyhydra
    @almightyhydra Před rokem

    The demonstration of how register and chord structure affects the perception of the chord reminds me of a moment when I gained more appreciation for Beethoven's genius. Playing the Pathetique sonata for the first time after a while I had reached the end of the final Grave section which ends with Fm6, G7. I couldn't remember the left hand note(s) before the Fm6 chord and everything I tried didn't sound right. I checked the book and... it's just a single F! Nothing else was needed. Beethoven's choice in these aspects is always just right.

  • @assortedproduce8053
    @assortedproduce8053 Před rokem

    Awesome video. I enjoyed it very much. Please continue making videos.

  • @BarryTheElephant
    @BarryTheElephant Před rokem +4

    The Bluey theme song was written well before the pandemic, first episode aired 2018.

  • @sachs6
    @sachs6 Před rokem +8

    6:45 If a major sixth is dissonant depends on personal interpretation, background and context.
    10:12 The pathos of these chords in these registers and these voicings are unambiguously and undisputably those.
    Great Q&A, I've loved the mini beginning essay on metrics. Please, put a reference to the book on history of consonance concepts in the description. I would love to see a Bluey theme analysis by the engine developed by Sethares in his Rhythm and Transforms.

  • @RobertAcurso
    @RobertAcurso Před rokem

    That was maybe the only ad promo I've ever watched in it's entirety. It was riveting the entire time, presented in just as interesting a manner as the rest of his content. Holy smokes.

  • @Sammut92
    @Sammut92 Před rokem +1

    Answers the video title in the first question and puts the ad at the end of the video, adam is the best CZcamsr!

  • @undeniablySomeGuy
    @undeniablySomeGuy Před rokem +7

    7:30 the first time i heard the tritone, it felt to aggressively dissonant, but nowi hear it and it feels positively curious and inquisitive. venti's theme from genshin impact makes very strong use of the flat 5 in its main melodic vamp

  • @seedmole
    @seedmole Před rokem +3

    Prescriptivism vs Descriptivism !!!!
    I started making music not because I thought I had something interesting to add, but that I wanted more extremely uninteresting ambient soundscapes to listen to while studying. It was peak seflishness: I couldn't find enough studying music, everything was too poppy, too made for active listeners. I needed things that *weren't* made for typical listeners, but for those who do not have your attention. And it wasn't out of some esoteric belief that the world of art needs such a thing, but that *I* needed it. Selfishness in art is essential.

    • @NickHoad
      @NickHoad Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/7k_zXIXAeCk/video.html idk if this is the kind of thing you're after but it's a great listen in any case

  • @jonathanlennard2472
    @jonathanlennard2472 Před rokem +1

    This bluey time signature breakdown is exactly why I always come back to Adam Neely

  • @orangecatactually
    @orangecatactually Před rokem +1

    I love how during the ad-read, ur were blasting sequence start in the background

  • @calebkulfan9301
    @calebkulfan9301 Před rokem +3

    Love the tangent about dancers! I remember playing Firebird Suite in high school and our conductor told us that the dancers would count in sets of 8 even though the finale was in 7/4, can anyone verify? Was always so baffling to me how that would work!

  • @USALeonHeart
    @USALeonHeart Před rokem +7

    11:53 I believe is a special guest appearance by one of Steely Dan's favorite chord voicings, the "mu" chord I think they called it, more formally known as "add2". And if my relative pitch is working today, I believe that a C#add2

    • @Nomen_Latinum
      @Nomen_Latinum Před rokem +1

      If my vision is working correctly it's a Cadd2 :)

    • @USALeonHeart
      @USALeonHeart Před rokem

      @@Nomen_Latinum within a half tone I'll take it. The "E" that I measure everything against is constantly floating between E and Eb.

    • @MaggaraMarine
      @MaggaraMarine Před rokem

      Relative pitch isn't about identifying notes outside of context, though - that's pitch memory or absolute pitch. So, whether the root of the chord is C# or C is not a question relative pitch alone can answer.

  • @johnnytheyoungmaestro
    @johnnytheyoungmaestro Před 11 měsíci +1

    I always thought of it to be in 4/4, with the cutoff at beat 2. But I love the idea of it being three measures of 4/4, with one measure of 5/4. It adds a bit of uniqueness to it, especially since you don't hear anything in 5/4 with lyrics that often. Fantastic video! Also, I really adore Bluey. Such a cute show! :)

  • @Margar02
    @Margar02 Před rokem

    Shout out for the sponsor. My friend got a Henson's razor and loves it. I Saw what he looked like after shaving with it and the difference was remarkable. He used to have little nicks and red marks all over afterwards. This time he just looked so fresh and smooth.
    Love the fact that it's not a subscription too.
    BASS!😊

  • @elementscity4204
    @elementscity4204 Před rokem +6

    4:27 Time is also something we made up, to convey our relationship to the order in which things happen.

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Před rokem +2

      no, time is absolutely happening. we just made up units of measurement for it

    • @elementscity4204
      @elementscity4204 Před rokem +1

      @@uncroppedsoop damn you're right. Although does time really exist? If you send someone in a spaceship moving in the speed of light away from earth and back, although the same "time" have passed, the person who stayed on earth and and person who was in the spaceship have aged differently

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Před rokem +3

      @@elementscity4204 relativity. I believe it's often cited as proof of space and time being tied together

    • @elementscity4204
      @elementscity4204 Před rokem

      @@uncroppedsoop yeah, I know, I'm not sure what I tried to convey other than "what is even reality"

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Před rokem +3

      @@elementscity4204 verrrrrry good question lmao

  • @i_cam
    @i_cam Před rokem +4

    i always found the major 6th to be just kind of hard to place, when i was learning interval training, if i wasn't sure what it was, it was major 6th just by process of elimination. like it sounded bigger than a b6 and smaller than a b7 but i couldn't quite just like "yes this is a major 6th and im sure of it" until much later

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Před rokem +1

    I never saw that video on walking bass lines but holy shit that was SO NEAT

  • @gavinluthermusic3276
    @gavinluthermusic3276 Před rokem

    Super fast Instagram q&a? More like super in depth Instagram q&a. Love your stuff Adam!

  • @stefevr
    @stefevr Před rokem +4

    1:27
    you're making me nervous almost spilling everything 😢

    • @dazed_david
      @dazed_david Před rokem +1

      i came all the way down here to find this. thx i already thought i have to write this myself.. phew
      but made me pretty nervous too! u can't wag your cup like bluey is wagging his tail adam! but your cup aside when you're excited!

  • @EpreTroll
    @EpreTroll Před rokem +3

    Theres this Touhou track, Mysterious Purification Rod, that does the same. 17/4 time?

  • @Thedrummersalmanac
    @Thedrummersalmanac Před rokem

    Great stuff, Adam!

  • @disaidra
    @disaidra Před rokem +1

    The music stopping and starting was the way I heard it and never even considered there could be other interpretations, so thanks for making me think about this every time I hear the bluey theme now 😅 I guess........

  • @gabrielhenschen9665
    @gabrielhenschen9665 Před rokem +8

    Adam! You didn't really answer the question about the sixth in renaissance music. What you were talking about is much earlier. In renaissance music such as Palestrina and the likes, the sixth was sometimes a dissonance and sometimes a consonance. It was a dissonance when played together with the 5th and a consonance with the 3rd or 4th.
    This is the way they thought of it: 6th between bass and another voice is ok if there is no 5th between the bass and another voice.
    In our terminology: the 6 in 1st and 2nd inversion chords are consonances, but a 6th chord (356) is dissonant and therefore needs preparation. The 4th in second inversion chords was still a dissonance though, so it needed preparation.
    Renaissance people didn't really think of inversions in the same way that we do. That's why figured bass works the way it does, because they thought in intervals, not in chords.

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop Před rokem +4

      bold of you to assume my brain is big enough to think in anything other than intervals

    • @MaggaraMarine
      @MaggaraMarine Před rokem

      _6th between bass and another voice is ok if there is no 5th between the bass and another voice._
      Sure, but that has little to do with the 6th being dissonant. It has to do with the dissonant 2nd between the two voies that form a 5th and a 6th against the bass. So, in that case, all intervals against the bass would be consonant, but there would be a dissonance between two higher voices.
      The interval that is sometimes a dissonance and sometimes a consonance is 4th. It is a dissonance against the bass, but a consonance when it's between two higher voices. In two-voice counterpoint, 4ths are dissonant.
      I think the person who asked the question was asking about melodic (not harmonic) intervals, because major 6th leaps (well, leaps greater than a minor 6th - although octaves are fine) are commonly forbidden in counterpoint books.

    • @gabrielhenschen9665
      @gabrielhenschen9665 Před rokem

      @@MaggaraMarine Perhaps the second between the 5th and the 6th is the reason it is not allowed, but the way I described it is the way it is described in several treatices.

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 Před rokem

      In a 5/6 chord the fifth is the dissonance a majority of the time. However, it depends on harmonic context, is it an add6 chord or is it a 1st inversion 7th chord? The dissonance is dependent entirely on the root.

    • @gabrielhenschen9665
      @gabrielhenschen9665 Před rokem

      @@Whatismusic123 7th chords were not really used in the renaissance

  • @ARR0WMANC3R
    @ARR0WMANC3R Před rokem +3

    8:03 I really wanted him to break out into the opening riff of Sweet Child o' Mine.

  • @taycs3430
    @taycs3430 Před rokem

    This is the perfect intersection of my love of this channel and my fatherhood.

  • @aaronluke3731
    @aaronluke3731 Před rokem

    Ah peep the HX Stomp XL in the background, I see you have upgraded Adam!

  • @tayniloalves7089
    @tayniloalves7089 Před rokem +3

    “All music is in 4/4 if you count it like a nerd” is a very good meme

  • @StefanTeufert
    @StefanTeufert Před rokem +3

    8:08 I would be very interested in the source of that appendix - could someone enlighten me? Thank you very much!
    Edit: Found it: A History of 'Consonance' and 'Dissonance' by James Tenney; Excelsior Music Publishing Company, New York

  • @insidejazzguitar8112
    @insidejazzguitar8112 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting and learned a lot, as always.

  • @AlexBrogan96
    @AlexBrogan96 Před rokem +4

    I’m just starting the video, but I’m hoping he mentions that the shouting always occurs on beat 2 if you count the whole thing in 4.
    Edit: He did not, but he almost had me when he said all music is in 4/4. I should have seen the 17 against 4 coming though.

  • @joyuh4191
    @joyuh4191 Před 6 měsíci +5

    “All music is in 4/4 if you don’t count it like a nerd”

    • @devinfrench4924
      @devinfrench4924 Před 11 dny

      Honestly... yes it is possible, but WAYYYYY MORE DIFFICULT

  • @jessiebullock
    @jessiebullock Před rokem

    I love this so much!

  • @alio2269
    @alio2269 Před rokem

    Unrelated but I missed out on going to a sungazer concert this week but I've enjoyed rediscovering the discography and just nerding tf out good luck to the gang

  • @michaelLaderman-pk5mn
    @michaelLaderman-pk5mn Před rokem +3

    Adam, I think you sold changes in tuning way too short in considering why a Medieval theorist considered a 6th very dissonant. To the best of my knowledge (I could stand to be corrected on anything I might be overgeneralizing about), they used Pythagorean tuning in the Middle Ages, so that their perfect 5th and 4ths were in just intonation and their 3rds and 6ths were very out of tune. It's no accident that the change in attitudes toward 3rds and 6ths in the Renaissance coincided with a change in tuning to something closer to a mean tone style that made the major 3rds smaller. Very big M3s and very small M6s are genuinely dissonant intervals.

    • @MaggaraMarine
      @MaggaraMarine Před rokem

      The important question is, which came first - meantone tuning system or the use of 3rds and 6ths? Was the tuning system changed because people started liking the sound of 3rds and 6ths, or did people start using 3rds and 6ths because they discovered a new way of tuning those notes (that made them sound a lot more pleasant)?
      The tuning system does play a part in it - there's no doubt about it. But it could be that people started liking 3rds and 6ths, which is why they decided to change to a tuning system that favored those intervals. Because why would you change the tuning system if Pythagorean tuning worked just fine for the consonant intervals?

    • @michaelLaderman-pk5mn
      @michaelLaderman-pk5mn Před rokem +1

      @@MaggaraMarine I think it was a gradual change, so it was a little bit of both. But Pythagorean thirds and sixths are really dissonant.

  • @AnthonyArroyoFilms
    @AnthonyArroyoFilms Před rokem +3

    "All music is in 4/4 if you don't count it like a nerd" 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 Get that on shirts and stickers ASAP

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Před rokem

    This discussion is so neat

  • @newtybot
    @newtybot Před rokem

    You know Ive been studying midis and making a few myself and I havent really searching anything about music at all- but i understood this video almost instantly. Always learning, it seems

  • @kyleh.7002
    @kyleh.7002 Před rokem +3

    For those who don’t know: Blue is a God tier show.