Very interesting video on tool
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Blizwar2 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS7CZIJVxFY
This is actually pretty cool. I heard something about this prior, but never really thought about it before. This video is about the the Fibonacci sequence being used in the song Lateralus by Tool.
What I find really weird about this is that the song really does have a flow and a vibe to it that your mind is counting the beats without really knowing that you are doing it. The song flows but it's not based on your standard music counts. Makes you truly start to wonder if the laws of our world aren't really built on this standard. |
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Blake_Jarrell |
all i know is their song aenema pretty much sums up how i feel about new orleans |
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neutron liar |
tool is a mind point blank.
IMO, after Zepplin and Pink FLoyd, its Tool for everlasting music and concepts. |
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Spliph |
c00l, blake its time you make a track with this sequence :tongue2 |
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delobbo |
BT also uses the Fibonacci sequence in his work. That's why I find his work so appealing, along with Tool. |
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Ben Brown |
BT's hair is color-coded to the fibonacci sequence. |
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delobbo |
quote: | Originally posted by Ben Brown
BT's hair is color-coded to the fibonacci sequence. |
absalutely. |
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neutron liar |
quote: | Originally posted by Ben Brown
BT's hair is color-coded to the fibonacci sequence. |
that sounds pretty flamming-like. :stongue: |
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