Topic: a math video by Z Score (Pianoteq)

this appearance of pianoteq is a bit unusual for me.  i have had a lot of fun collaborating musically with people online, including @Borealis, who did some very cool drumming with some Monk tunes i recorded as solo pieces.  a while ago someone contacted me through YT asking if he could use some of my recordings as music for some educational science/math/tech videos.  i was happy to take part, especially since i am a scientist in "real life," whatever that is anyway his first video is now up and i think he's off to a great start.  i'm looking forward to seeing how his work grows.  two pianoteq recordings i made get repurposed here to teach people how mathematical proofs work

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHQgolO1L8o

Re: a math video by Z Score (Pianoteq)

Such an honour when someone illustrate his videos with your music.  Maths are more sexy after seeing his. Your "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" version is moving in a fast way (I'm accustomed to the Mehldau version in The Art of Trio vol 3).

It fits very well !

Re: a math video by Z Score (Pianoteq)

Imagine if you will; a juxdiposition of radius and circumference, in unquestionably math science or now in intolerance today in world religions and all that jazz, man!  Man, again I say!

I definitely like the video.  It with apparently help from some very thought provoking jazz music of yours provided, graciously, I may add presents something to further think about  —jazz...  (Staying positive...)

Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (30-08-2024 00:15)
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Re: a math video by Z Score (Pianoteq)

I’ve done a re-edit:

Imagine if you will; a juxdiposition of radius and circumference in unquestionably math science or now in intolerance today that though totally unabated is seemingly exceedingly and extremely triumphantly reaching an apex, one made very pointy through exact science in metallurgy or more precisely some profiteering off the major conflicts which indeed are about the world religions of the day, and, even perhaps unexpectedly cosmopolitan appearing teachers of the political science majors whether or not many of whom, who’ll eventually received their degrees, outside class times also meet oftentimes to together observe one another dressed within his or her Sunday best and at the crossroads er intersection of a cross, whilst again many others of them congregate just down the bend under an arc of a more crescent shape than that but that too oftentimes is seen by one who slips by it in just the darkness of the night the night sky sometime  —but now all that jazz you’ve performed and becoming brought to light not just outside the nightclubs, and maybe the classrooms too! 


Although I tended to ramble, I definitely like the video.  It with apparently help from very thought provoking jazz music of yours provided, graciously, I may add presents somethings important, generally, to a student of math to further think about  —jazz...

Man, staying positive!

Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (31-08-2024 00:51)
Pianoteq 8 Studio Bundle, Pearl malletSTATION EM1, Roland (DRUM SOUND MODULE TD-30, HandSonic 10, AX-1), Akai EWI USB, Yamaha DIGITAL PIANO P-95, M-Audio STUDIOPHILE BX5, Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP.

Re: a math video by Z Score (Pianoteq)

Borealis wrote:

Such an honour when someone illustrate his videos with your music.  Maths are more sexy after seeing his. Your "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" version is moving in a fast way (I'm accustomed to the Mehldau version in The Art of Trio vol 3).

It fits very well !

thank you, i agree it's an honor.  i was very surprised when he approached me about it.  i hope he does more.

i also agree that it's unusual to do BB&B more up, but there are others that do it.  so it's not totally crazy i hope

by the way i was walking in NYC night before last and passed by Smoke, a jazz club on the upper west side.  incredibly Brad M was performing there and in fact was doing multiple shows all last week.  i had no idea ... i would have tried to catch that show for sure.  you can look in there (the club is on street level with lots of windows) so i got a chance to watch for a bit.  but no chance to see the show

Re: a math video by Z Score (Pianoteq)

Amen Ptah Ra wrote:

I’ve done a re-edit:

Imagine if you will; a juxdiposition of radius and circumference in unquestionably math science or now in intolerance today that though totally unabated is seemingly exceedingly and extremely triumphantly reaching an apex, one made very pointy through exact science in metallurgy or more precisely some profiteering off the major conflicts which indeed are about the world religions of the day, and, even perhaps unexpectedly cosmopolitan appearing teachers of the political science majors whether or not many of whom, who’ll eventually received their degrees, outside class times also meet oftentimes to together observe one another dressed within his or her Sunday best and at the crossroads er intersection of a cross, whilst again many others of them congregate just down the bend under an arc of a more crescent shape than that but that too oftentimes is seen by one who slips by it in just the darkness of the night the night sky sometime  —but now all that jazz you’ve performed and becoming brought to light not just outside the nightclubs, and maybe the classrooms too! 


Although I tended to ramble, I definitely like the video.  It with apparently help from very thought provoking jazz music of yours provided, graciously, I may add presents somethings important, generally, to a student of math to further think about  —jazz...

Man, staying positive!

thank you, i appreciate it!  i'm glad you liked the video and i'll pass the comments from this thread along to him.  perhaps it will advance the cause of mathematics