Black Pencil Music Video🤑 (Black Pencil - Sushi Monsters)

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Sushi Monsters just released the black pencil song so i reckon wy not make a coems music video out of it🤑🔥🤷‍♂️

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I remembered this after almost 1 year this funny af 😭😭

flavinho-
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very coems, keep up the black pencil work!!
signed, president ohauio

gladtobeofservice
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Stop this is actually freaking good 🤑🤑🤑

maca
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damn i’ll look back at this song as the “good old days”

JakeEdits
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I ain’t dying if this doesn’t play in my funeral

Someturkishguy
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Как русский человек, я могу сказать, что понял истинный смысл песни

kingqls
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If this aint playin at my funeral, im am not dying, straight up from coffin 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥

mr.dishyyyyy
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0:18 The beginning of the legendary song

Дискордер
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It's hard to pretend that this song isn't playing on repeat on my mind LMAOO

erogenalacarbonara
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To be honest, this is the original brain rot

TajcoolkidTai
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WE QUITE LITERALLY MAKIN’ IT OUT OF DA HOOD WITH THIS ONE 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤑

FatLoser
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Когда я услышал этот шедевр я вышел на балкон и закурил задумался о жизни

moniks
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THIS ACTUALLY GOES HARD FOR SOME REASON 🔥🔥🔥🔥

Chuck
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eminem real quiet after this dropped 🔥 ✏️ 🗣️ 🔥 💯✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️

FLeviathan
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one of the best yt vibs in the world TOP 10!

fpjdexo
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This music has changed the way I see the world. Black Pencil has a really good melody and not also melody but it's the genius thinking and the creativity that Sushi Monsters has done. Seeing they went from doing food reviews to making this beautiful music was such an incredible transition. Before I know about coems, I really stressing for a fact that I can't really see the world of Black Pencil in such a wide view. The scales from Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, commonly known as the 808 and went to full vocal notes just hits different from other generic synthwave tracks. In my studio, this music has a really good audiophile sound. I have recreate this with my Moog modular and my Arturia MicroFreak Synthesizer, it has a really perfect melodies even if it's on different instrument recording. In 0:09, even tho I used Yamaha Reface CS Synthesizer, the incoming "Black Pencil" vocals was a really genius strategy. I never seen someone using the bass note and deep bass note in the same time but doesn't make the melodies changing with the sub bass coming in. In 0:46, he try to mixing and shifting the vocoder while saying "Amerima" and "Obama" but doesn't change the chord from the previous melodies. Whoever make this song and produce it, they really did a great job without using the mixer and overusing the oscillator. And in 0:55, the fast rapping itself has same harmony but also they have done the most hardest chord scales by making the backing track in such a hard way to hear by making the Circle of Fifth in 10'0 Hz. Theemotional experience, will be inaccessible for most while hearing this music was such an incredible experience for someone who always stress and depressed knowing I'm currently in such a dark places . It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. The most beautiful sound human can hear. Not only that I'm going to the next page of telling the audiophile experience of this music

Because bass frequencies are felt as well as heard. When you feel the bass, it creates a physical connection to the music that can often be just as important as the emotional connection. Sadly, on 0:26, with my Abyss Diana Headphone, I can head the broken chart and bass with my Frequency chart and mixer. Anti-Bass Arguments
There are also a few key arguments that audiophiles use against bass reproduction. The first is that bass muddies up the sound. This is because low frequencies tend to mask the higher frequencies, making it more difficult to hear the detail in the music.
The second argument is that bass can make the sound feel congested and cluttered. This is because low frequencies take up a lot of space, and when there’s too much of it, e.g. in 1:02, the bass can start to sound like a mess. According to anti-bassers, bass can cause listeners to lose focus on the music. I believe this is a bit of a stretch, though. They suggest that because low frequencies can be quite distracting, and if there’s too much of it, it can be difficult to pay attention to anything else. Yes, too much bass is NEVER a good idea, but a subwoofer being a distraction under normal circumstances is not something I can get behind. There are tracks where I find my 808 bass on this music video sound and others it brings to life. Simply put, it’s the audio frequencies between about 60Hz and 250Hz - the lower end of the entire set of frequencies that humans can hear ( which is 20Hz to 20kHz by the way). Ideally, a good bass output is when it is heard clear and crisp and most importantly, doesn’t overwhelm the overall sound of a song which in this case was the Black Pencil. ‘Boomy’ and ‘muddy’ are other ways to describe bass negatively. Punch can be described as the impact in which your audio is presented. It is the bump that is reproduced, making for a good reproduction of the dynamics. If your song has to express itself properly, the headphone must pack in the right amount of punch. Capiche? Ever heard a hissing sound, like an exaggerated ‘shhhh’ in the vocals of your audio like the on on 0:08 ?That is the sibilance or sibilant audio. The peak to your audio makes for a very unpleasant audio experience that sounds irritating to the ear. While this quality is required naturally, too much of sibilance might make you feel like punching the vocalist.

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from 16 Hz all the way up to 256 Hz. The low-pitched instruments are able to produce these tones, which range from C2-C4. You probably know that vibrations create sound, and it all comes down to frequency. However, our ears can only hear a specific range of frequencies because they are sensitive to different speeds or sizes of vibrations. The slower big sound waves in this particular frequency spectrum belong to bass notes. The bass instruments produce these vibrations, which sometimes go so deep they are literally able to sense them with their body rather than through hearing alone. Thus, a perfect combination of sound and touch creates a truly immersive experience.Low bass, or low frequency, is the range of frequencies responsive to all the rumble and thump. Low bass ranges from 20Hz-80Hz (the human ear can’t hear anything below 20Hz). However, some audio devices don’t have enough low bass because they cannot hold this range. The best part about low bass frequencies is they don’t need much power at all – just enough to be heard. It would be best to use a headphone with up to 3db (decibels), as too much low bass is harmful to your ears. The Mid-bass is the range of frequencies between 80Hz and 150HZ. Mid-bass frequency provides a low, pulsing sound that you hear with your ears in addition to being felt through vibrations on the skin or floor. It is an important range for all listeners because it makes up some well-known and loved sounds like drums and guitar strings being plucked. When we hear these frequencies at higher volumes with clear audio quality, we can’t help but feel incredible excitement, thanks to our body’s natural response. The bass that starts at 150Hz and goes up to 250Hz is called high-bass. This range of sound adds warmth and makes the music seem fuller than it was before. Unfortunately for people who really enjoy the fullness in their ears from listening to this type of frequency set, they might find themselves disappointed with how these sounds will affect them because it doesn’t pack quite enough power into its lows for someone looking for a blast on every beat.


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For example, researchers have found that humans are better at following lower music rhythms than high-pitched noises. Basically, this is because our brains pick up on those slower and deeper sounds faster since their rhythm matches our own heart rate more closely. The Black Pencil method of bass was really beautiful, sadly not everyone has the ability and tools to hear them as clear as we hearing them.

audiophileon team /22/05/2023 05:45 North Carolina, USA, America.

ramenapple
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Только гении поймут истинный смысл этого шедевра 🍷🧐

Shirito-kj
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Yoo am ur subcriber and i like ur video, The best video❤

LF_ym
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После этого трека хочется сесть в машину и врезаться в толпу людей на переходе

ilIlliIIIlilillliiIIlIi
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i unleashed my true power with coems now my whole room is coems edit super cool

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