Everyone is saying that B# doesn't exist (well it does 'exist' but isn't the right name for that sound)because it is technically a C... Which is correct, but isn't that the irony of the name?
@moltencheese123 Good point, but I think it's meant to be funny. As those who know something about the hidden bits in The Simpsons can tell you, everyone can enjoy the show, but the more enlightened of us pick out all the philosophy, pop culture, literature, musical, etc. references purposely embedded within the show by its very well-educated writers.
@moltencheese123 Also, there's no such thing as C flat either according to the piano scale, as it's simply a B, but it does "exist" technically as it's the next step down from C, as does B sharp, technically.
@moltencheese123 It does actually. B# has to be used if there is, when writing a scale out, a C# in the same scale as you can't write two C's in the same scale on a piece of paper.
It would be like saying A## doesn't exist, when in fact it also does. Same problem as above? Same solution.
1. It is the seventh note of the C sharp Major Scale
2. It sounds the same as C natural except on a violin and other string instruments. Violins can differentiate between a B, C# and C as well as they can differentiate between a G# and Ab.
@ReminiscenceS2 Now that we know you're flaming people on the internet because of some misinformation from two years ago they were given and have since been corrected on (thank you better-informed youtube commenters), which essentially tells us that you're a troll, you're...just a troll.
when you listen, you realise they're actually a poor quartet :S
Tanaerian 1 week ago
each trip to paradise, with my baby on board!! I love this song..and propably my childs too or else... :D
arvi82 3 weeks ago
0:35 barneys a dead man miss him miss him miss him
bspong99 7 months ago
B# of course exists. Enharmonics. 2nd year theory bud
herklucky1 1 year ago
Everyone is saying that B# doesn't exist (well it does 'exist' but isn't the right name for that sound)because it is technically a C... Which is correct, but isn't that the irony of the name?
Brucy6666 1 year ago
Everyone is saying that B# doesn't exist because it is technically a C... Which is correct, but isn't that the irony of the name?
Brucy6666 1 year ago
this is so awsome if they sold this song in stores for 200 i would still buy iy
geekforlifevandc 1 year ago
tony on board?
sheeplover2009 2 years ago
0:35 actually says: 'The Be Sharps' as opposed to 'The B Sharps'
ThisIsMe113 2 years ago
@ThisIsMe113 ...your such a nerd lol
FinalFanManiac 2 years ago
Their band name is funny because a B sharp doesn't technically exist in music. The B sharp is actually a C.
*musicnerdmusicnerd*
katzgoboom 2 years ago 10
it doesnt take a music nerd to know that
Mapleholic 2 years ago
it doesn't tke a nrd to kno dat yes
but the cudn't be called the c's could they?
MammaMiaRemixer 2 years ago
i dont know cos i dont know nowt about music
nickawillis 2 years ago
exactly
Mapleholic 2 years ago
Maybe not, but basic music knowledge yes.
CoolnessLink 2 years ago
erm...sorry but B sharp does exist...its the seventh note in the scale of C sharp.
Just because it is enharmonically equivalent to C doesn't mean it is the same from a pure music theory point of view...
moltencheese123 2 years ago 29
thank u so ur wrong Mapleholic
nickawillis 2 years ago
@moltencheese123 Good point, but I think it's meant to be funny. As those who know something about the hidden bits in The Simpsons can tell you, everyone can enjoy the show, but the more enlightened of us pick out all the philosophy, pop culture, literature, musical, etc. references purposely embedded within the show by its very well-educated writers.
hideyourloveaway128 1 year ago
@moltencheese123 Also, there's no such thing as C flat either according to the piano scale, as it's simply a B, but it does "exist" technically as it's the next step down from C, as does B sharp, technically.
hideyourloveaway128 1 year ago
@moltencheese123 It does actually. B# has to be used if there is, when writing a scale out, a C# in the same scale as you can't write two C's in the same scale on a piece of paper.
It would be like saying A## doesn't exist, when in fact it also does. Same problem as above? Same solution.
5beomexl 1 year ago
@moltencheese123 It was a reference to Homer's "Doh". (Do is C in Spanish and other languages)
Ramos2123 6 months ago
The band doesn't exist either. :p
TerribleTerribleDmg 2 years ago
A B sharp exists. It's also a C, but that doesn't mean a B sharp doesn't exist. They sound exactly the same, but they are diatonically different.
rclifford13 2 years ago 3
@katzgoboom i thought it does exist...they are enharmonics...
holrin29 1 year ago
@katzgoboom thats wrong! b sharp does exist!
1. It is the seventh note of the C sharp Major Scale
2. It sounds the same as C natural except on a violin and other string instruments. Violins can differentiate between a B, C# and C as well as they can differentiate between a G# and Ab.
musicalman1995 11 months ago
@katzgoboom ... now that we know you're not a music nerd... which essentically tells us that now you're nothing, you're.... just nothing.
ReminiscenceS2 8 months ago
@ReminiscenceS2 Now that we know you're flaming people on the internet because of some misinformation from two years ago they were given and have since been corrected on (thank you better-informed youtube commenters), which essentially tells us that you're a troll, you're...just a troll.
katzgoboom 8 months ago
Do you have the image of the P&B album?
favelatv 2 years ago
I love this song: Baby on board
HidekiRyuzaki 3 years ago 2