I highly doubt outside of it being "math" and some of it algebra that you had knowledge of most of the topics mentioned. Google doesn't count, either.
I dunno. I mean, it was cool, but I prefer the original. I don't think that their voices were very adapted to the musical style. And yeah, a lot of the puns fell way flat.
I'm glad you all appreciate math humor enough to sing this at a talent show :). Take a class in Abstract Algebra and a lot more of the puns will make sense to you :) (not to mention, the title of the song)
A worthy effort! I wish I were that cool in high school.
eyy genial how everyone is loving heim's beatboxing XD but you guys should probably try making more covers from the group, aber der eine hat irgendwie recht-a highschool audience is probably not the best weil sie's einfach nicht kapieren :S eitherway loved it(naturally) and too bad that i actaully missed u guys live :S
This was performed at a high school talent show? LOL at the audience only laughing at the puns/jokes related to arithmetic operators and elementary properties of numbers/functions.
Not the best choice for a high school, no one will understand the song, as demonstrated from the audience response (every single line in the song is a pun in some way). To a high school student, all of mathematics is contained within a TI-89 calculator, or 83 (plus, if you like). Again, lawl.
Whose idea was it to sing this anyway? I'm guessing not the kids, on the basis that they almost certainly don't understand all the stuff they're singing. Must have been a weird experience all around - like singing in another language or something.
actually, it WAS our idea.. and we certainly knew what we were singing about. the girl on the very left could probably kick your ass at abstract algebra any day ;)
and yeah, bummer the audience didn't get more of the jokes, but we made sure there was at least one math teacher present who could appreciate the text =)
Cool stuff. I'd be surprised if a high school girl knew more than I do if only because of age difference (I'm a little over a year into Michigan's math grad program), but I guess you never know.
Anyway, if you guys actually understood all that stuff when in high school, I'm impressed. I took a lot of math in HS, but I certainly didn't didn't know about differential forms ("drove a wedge between our 2-forms") or algebraic topology / the fundamental group ("simply connected").
Don't take it bad, dude. He's right, most of the math jokes in that song are pretty advanced for high school students, those things are for college level. I seriously doubt that the girl on the very left can understad all of that... Except if she's from a high gifted secret school in North Corea or some shit like that hahahahahaha.
Any way, good for you if you like math!, keep it like that!
The "why not three" was absolutely hilarious. I was sitting in front of my computer at 2am in the morning, to suddenly find myself laughing really loud.
I highly doubt outside of it being "math" and some of it algebra that you had knowledge of most of the topics mentioned. Google doesn't count, either.
jMerliNz 1 year ago
Either they have no emotion to speak of, or they don't get the jokes.
erikzb 2 years ago
..intonation is way out.
magicsparkleviolin 2 years ago
I dunno. I mean, it was cool, but I prefer the original. I don't think that their voices were very adapted to the musical style. And yeah, a lot of the puns fell way flat.
rainspeaker1 2 years ago 2
I'm glad you all appreciate math humor enough to sing this at a talent show :). Take a class in Abstract Algebra and a lot more of the puns will make sense to you :) (not to mention, the title of the song)
A worthy effort! I wish I were that cool in high school.
AndrewMarcell 3 years ago 2
eyy genial how everyone is loving heim's beatboxing XD but you guys should probably try making more covers from the group, aber der eine hat irgendwie recht-a highschool audience is probably not the best weil sie's einfach nicht kapieren :S eitherway loved it(naturally) and too bad that i actaully missed u guys live :S
redavis91 3 years ago
the zoom made me jump out of my seat every time
it scareded me...
:s
KiNeTiCLigHtEnInG 3 years ago 9
@KiNeTiCLigHtEnInG
Holly crap!.. Yeah!.. I felt the same way hahahaha
EmilianoDuque 1 year ago
omg the zoom is so noisy
asCii88 3 years ago 5
This was performed at a high school talent show? LOL at the audience only laughing at the puns/jokes related to arithmetic operators and elementary properties of numbers/functions.
Not the best choice for a high school, no one will understand the song, as demonstrated from the audience response (every single line in the song is a pun in some way). To a high school student, all of mathematics is contained within a TI-89 calculator, or 83 (plus, if you like). Again, lawl.
vaprsnake21 3 years ago 14
Whose idea was it to sing this anyway? I'm guessing not the kids, on the basis that they almost certainly don't understand all the stuff they're singing. Must have been a weird experience all around - like singing in another language or something.
blipster888 2 years ago
actually, it WAS our idea.. and we certainly knew what we were singing about. the girl on the very left could probably kick your ass at abstract algebra any day ;)
and yeah, bummer the audience didn't get more of the jokes, but we made sure there was at least one math teacher present who could appreciate the text =)
inchen44 2 years ago
Cool stuff. I'd be surprised if a high school girl knew more than I do if only because of age difference (I'm a little over a year into Michigan's math grad program), but I guess you never know.
Anyway, if you guys actually understood all that stuff when in high school, I'm impressed. I took a lot of math in HS, but I certainly didn't didn't know about differential forms ("drove a wedge between our 2-forms") or algebraic topology / the fundamental group ("simply connected").
blipster888 2 years ago
@inchen44
Don't take it bad, dude. He's right, most of the math jokes in that song are pretty advanced for high school students, those things are for college level. I seriously doubt that the girl on the very left can understad all of that... Except if she's from a high gifted secret school in North Corea or some shit like that hahahahahaha.
Any way, good for you if you like math!, keep it like that!
EmilianoDuque 1 year ago
@vaprsnake21 Haha true. I mean you need to have done a fair amount of abstract algebra to start getting to the meat of the song.
rlinfinity 8 months ago
The "why not three" was absolutely hilarious. I was sitting in front of my computer at 2am in the morning, to suddenly find myself laughing really loud.
Shackleb0lt 3 years ago 2
could have done w/o the beatboxing..but i guess it was a good remake
jonathan4178 3 years ago
dont hate, appreciate :P
heiminator2 3 years ago 3
he did not hate, he just voived his opinion
69elchupacabra69 3 years ago
Featuring Charles Martin Smith...long live the toad.
19PHS74 3 years ago
i liked the origional better but this is a good cover
whats with the crazy sound when zooming and the majour feedback?
tinymouse2 4 years ago
=P not bad not bad xD
thanatosdj 4 years ago
I like it...
sumoman242 4 years ago 2
ROFL HAHAHAHA that was hilarious when he "why not three?"
johncha 4 years ago 4
ina und karen : )
schööööööööööööööööööööööööööööööööön... : )
julipuliblabla 4 years ago
I mean, ok you all seem pretty good but i really must say.... THAT BEATBOXING DUDE WAS SOOOO THE SHIT!!!! AWESOME!
Avkc 4 years ago 4