This is fun to watch. It is possible that the video is faked and that the music notes were produced separately and spliced in. But I think it is entirely possible that he had to kick a lot of broken crockery to get the full set of notes he needed and then picked those clips that he could sequence to get the result he wanted. That’s still pretty good.
What impresses me is not so much the execution of the idea but that some people get such crazy ideas in the first place.
(Via Cory Doctorow)
Lofty says
Aaah, that was different. Will it inspire a complete new musical genre? Crackpottery.
Nepenthe says
It doesn’t sound like it’s the “right” notes. It seems like the mind is filling in the notes and he’s just doing the rhythm and making sure the tones go up or down in the right spot to make it more plausible.
DonDueed says
Nepenthe, I agree that at least some of the notes were off. However, a lot of them were correct, and not only that, in harmony!
thnidu says
Despite Doctorow’s and Singham’s doubts, the YouTube page says
AFAICT, every note is clearly in its shard’s output, though sometimes it sounds as if it’s in the wrong octave. IMO, some of the notes were “off” in that the harmonics were different for some than for others.