More Polyrhythms - Music Theory Crash Course
There are many different ways to look at polyrhythms in music and today we are looking at a different one, using star shapes. Last time we visualized these rhythms using straight sided polygons but I had a great comment on the last video that suggested using a star shape. So after many hours of making the new animations here are the more common polyrhythms you will find in music visualized using star shapes. This is an exercise in visualizing musician not a method for teaching polyrhythms. I hope you enjoy! You can support this channel on Patreon: / oddquartet Visit the Official Odd Quartet Store: https://odd-quartet-comics.myshopify.com Purchase great merch to help support the channel! Find me: Facebook | / oddquartet Instagram | / oddquartet Twitter | / oddquartet

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