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Sesame Street: OK Go - Three Primary Colors

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Uploaded on Jan 30, 2012

Mix it up with OK Go! Then, come color with the new "OK Go Color" game at Sesame Street: http://www.sesamestreet.org/game_play...

For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit us at http://www.sesamestreet.org

Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.

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  • Jason Smith

    its so nice to see a modern band making a song to help children when they need it,

    I love this band even more now

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  • grecomic

    for the last time,

    Additive Primary Colors (Used in lights etc.): Red, Green and Blue

    Subtractive Primary Colors (Used in printer's ink): Cyan, Magenta and Yellow

    Primary Colors used for most other manufactured pigments (paints, dyes, food colouring) Red, Yellow and Blue

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  • madelinewentzell

    Mzmxxxuxx

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  • madelinewentzell

    Fftt Yuri oo

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  • xperimentalxperience

    From Wikipedia page on RYB color model:

    "It predates much of modern scientific color theory, which has demonstrated that magenta, yellow, and cyan is the best set of three colorants to combine, for the widest range of high-chroma colors."

    It's not a big deal, really, except I'm disappointed to see that YouTube users voted down something that was true.

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    in reply to Alba Stroube (Show the comment)
  • gunman46100

    IS NOT! paint and print ink are both subtractive colors. magenta colors absorb green and reflect red and blue, yellow colors absorb blue and reflect green and red, and cyan absorbs red and reflects blue and green. Wow, education has really gone downhill.

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  • Alba Stroube

    sigh. printing is completely different from painting.

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  • gunman46100

    Wrong again. The subtractive primary colors are cyan, magenta, and yellow, and key. it's used in printing. there's never a time where red, yellow, and blue are all primary colors at the same time. Second fail.

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  • Lil McCrays

    brown

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