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  • THIS GUY MAKES ME SO FUCKING HORNY I WANT TO STICK MY DICK INTO HIS ASS AND SCREAM SO MUCH OHHHHHHHH I CAN PICTURE IT IN MY HEAD RIGHT NOWWWW

  • holy cow at the example around 1:30-1:40 with "killing me softly"! that's what really made it suddenly click with me *leaves computer to play guitar with drum machine*

  • Outro was very "Clockwork Orange" Goodall takes a sinister turn! Haha "Welly well then my droogies, today we're looking at synchopathic beatings of old men and women" Lolz = )

  • 7:26

  • The best piece of syncopated rhythm ever is the percussion intro to Pink Floyd's 'Time'.

  • that's amazing!

  • It somewhat disappoints me that there really is no mention of metal so far in this documentary. It is ads much a style of music like the rest as it is, arguably, diverse. A good example for a more rhythmic style of metal is Pantera, most notably how Dimebag Darrel deliberately lags behind the melody in Walk is what makes that song the fan favorite. Maybe it's because there's not enough people out there that see metal as more than a bunch of loud garbage.

  • @jamesdragonforce darrell was a phenomenal musician .I saw him live and he blew me away. The guy cant include everything really he completely skipped over motown . James jamerson andn the funk bros are arguably onee of the most influential musicians out there .John Bonham ,and John Paul Jones were very influenced by Motown.

  • @jamesdragonforce

    I definitely get what you're saying.Dime and Vinny were unbelievable rhythmically.Dime was a true genius on the guitar. However..they were the exception for the most part. There is so much junk metal out there it boggles the mind.98 percent of metal players..in comparison to Dime..are just lame guitarists with no imagination who play way too fucking loud.I could listen to Dime all day and never get tired of him.I can't say that for any other metal guitarist.

  • 6.20 funniest thing ive heard in a long time. sounds like a posh tory trying to do soul! i laughed so much i nearly pooed!

  • @avfcgoffy The same happened to me, I don't know why but it sounds too comic.

  • Whoa.. Learning about syncapation have really given me something in the music I play.

  • Is that Maeby from Arrested Development singing in the beginning?!

  • @TaylorAndre HAHAHAHA shes a lot prettier XD

  • 3:56-6:09 is genius. An absolutely brilliant visual representation.

  • Will the two people who pressed "Don't Like" kindly go out and shoot themselves now.

  • play him off 70's keyboard howard!

  • K-RAP sucks, Classical for me.

  • I like Howard's Noel Coward-esque version of 'Don't you worry...' when he's illustrating the importance of the Cuban anticipatory way of singing.

  • ugh, what has he done to the Brandenburg?!?

  • @Shogunmiyuchan

    Havent heard of the "Switched-On Bach" album?

  • great series..

  • Along with the docs I've seen about the development of computer technology, this is the most educative stuff I've had the pleasure to watch on YouTube. I love to dwell in the musicology side of music, even though I'm not nearly as knowledgeable as I would like to be in this field so this series is perfect for a 'simpleton' like me. Thank you for posting :D

  • @Fritha71 i agree its a great documentary, i just wondered if the documentary about the development of computer technology was music related too? if so could you hook up a link? easy

  • @consol6 Oh no, the ones I've seen focused strictly on the technological side of computers and the ever-growing significance of them in the society, nothing to do with computer-induced music or anything, sorry.

  • this guy is a G!

  • You have helped me so much.

    Thanks for posting. ALL OF THE VIDEO'S

  • SAME!!

  • lol

  • What's the name of the Stevie's tune which starts at 2:13?

  • Ok, I've found it - it's "Superstition" :)

  • This was wonderful. I now understand things that before had me saying, ""

    I still don't have any rhythm myself, but at least I know a little bit more about it.

    Is there any analysis of rhythm in electronic, techno, or rave music? I've started listening to this recently, and rhythm seems to be what it's all about.

  • "the essence of rythm" written by micky earnshaw is a good analysis book that can be found on amazon

  • Thanks. I'll check my library.

  • On "Don't You Worry Bout a Thing," can anyone tell me the notes/chords played on the left hand? I love this song, but I can't see his hand very well, it's in shadow.

  • mini moog bach ftw

  • your annoying

  • You're ignorant.

  • It's a good explanation to an extent, but to suggest that swing era music didn't anticipate the beat as well is just wrong. Of course, by the 50s the Afro-Cuban and jazz relationship is so important it is near impossible to separate the two.

  • Timbaland--- the embodiment of all this

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