PENTAGONIC was a freeform improvisation duo formed in 2000 in Bishkek,Kyrgy… Read Full Bio ↴PENTAGONIC was a freeform improvisation duo formed in 2000 in Bishkek,Kyrgyzstan, that used occasional non-linear composition and recording methods. Emphasis on complicating matters of rhythm, melody and (dis)harmony, combining delirium with psychosis and spontaneity with higher-dimensional coherence.
Now defunct, PENTAGONIC explored the limits of their own minds and expertise to create noisy symphonic fugues existing entirely on their own terms. Chords materialised from the apparent maelstrom of dislocated sound, building into soundscapes of subtle melody to create a pleasantly out-of-time, and sometimes disturbing aural experience.
MR BLACK
Guitar, Noise, FX master/ slave, non-rhythmic bassage, ashtray, wind-conductor on "Session", general abstractions, pre-production.
MR RED
Bass, clean guitar (except on Art Gallery) and frettapping, Didgeridoo vocals, occasional keys.
PENTAGONIC was formed in 2000 by Mr Black and Mr Red with help from numerous hand-picked shamanic aides, Seamus their white-haired guru, The Void, friends and other assorted friends.
The partnership dissolved in 2002; Mr Black taking his noise-pop sensibilities with him to never find later use, moving away from the haphazard heavy psych towards an expansive mathcore-esque style / gave up on music after realising neither he or anyone else could ever hope to surpass the magic that was PENTAGONIC / got a job and things, none of which really fit into the PENTAGONIC style. Mr Red learnt to play the bass properly too and also got a job but mostly found satisfaction playing the piano for his mum.
They briefly reformed in 2002 but this was sadly short-lived and produced only a few tracks of note because someone had misplaced "the vibe", before splitting up for good in 2002 when they realised they'd influenced a whole new generation who had taken their sounds in new, scary directions.
Side-projects:
Silver Hammer was Mr Black's outlet for his infrequent power metal urges and variations on the Top Gun theme. Sometime collaborators included greg.
Unknown and other projects that never really had names or at least none that can be recalled and only exist in highly rare one-pressing demo form.
Bishkek
Now defunct, PENTAGONIC explored the limits of their own minds and expertise to create noisy symphonic fugues existing entirely on their own terms. Chords materialised from the apparent maelstrom of dislocated sound, building into soundscapes of subtle melody to create a pleasantly out-of-time, and sometimes disturbing aural experience.
MR BLACK
Guitar, Noise, FX master/ slave, non-rhythmic bassage, ashtray, wind-conductor on "Session", general abstractions, pre-production.
MR RED
Bass, clean guitar (except on Art Gallery) and frettapping, Didgeridoo vocals, occasional keys.
PENTAGONIC was formed in 2000 by Mr Black and Mr Red with help from numerous hand-picked shamanic aides, Seamus their white-haired guru, The Void, friends and other assorted friends.
The partnership dissolved in 2002; Mr Black taking his noise-pop sensibilities with him to never find later use, moving away from the haphazard heavy psych towards an expansive mathcore-esque style / gave up on music after realising neither he or anyone else could ever hope to surpass the magic that was PENTAGONIC / got a job and things, none of which really fit into the PENTAGONIC style. Mr Red learnt to play the bass properly too and also got a job but mostly found satisfaction playing the piano for his mum.
They briefly reformed in 2002 but this was sadly short-lived and produced only a few tracks of note because someone had misplaced "the vibe", before splitting up for good in 2002 when they realised they'd influenced a whole new generation who had taken their sounds in new, scary directions.
Side-projects:
Silver Hammer was Mr Black's outlet for his infrequent power metal urges and variations on the Top Gun theme. Sometime collaborators included greg.
Unknown and other projects that never really had names or at least none that can be recalled and only exist in highly rare one-pressing demo form.
Bishkek
Maths
PENTAGONIC Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Maths' by these artists:
DoRoad Tell me if you really do road Tell me if you…
H@M&Ü Como Christian Bale, como Christian Bale Vueltas al vacío, v…
J. Winston Lenin Life without you is like a car with no gas,…
K-Trap Tell me if you really do road Tell me if you…
K-Trap & DoRoad Tell me if you really do road Tell me if you…
K-Trap DoRoad (Nathaniel London) T-tell me if you really do road Tell me …
K-Trap feat. DoRoad (Nathaniel London) T-tell me if you really do road Tell me …
K-Trap und DoRoad Tell me if you really do road Tell me if you…
T-White Oh, don't you think that I'm bound to react now? Well,…
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Lubor Pešek
Another way how to solve it:
1) make axes for each point (total 3 axes)
2) in middle you will get common point (middle of shape)
3) you can see 6 same triangles
4) around middle there is 360° angle
5) 360 / 6 means all triangles has 60° from middle angle
6) for one trianle: 180 - 60 means that for 2 remaining angles we have 120°
7) both angles are same, so 120 / 2 equals 60
8) now we know that there are 6 equilateral triangle
9) now simple count angles (60 * 12) around circuit
and 60 * 12 equals 720
-Petrichor-
I asked my calculator, it said no.
Cordova
😭
eddie Boxer
Your calculator needs a new battery or updated software.
-Petrichor-
@eddie Boxer My calculator is saying that it’s up to date.
emmaszonvb
for this shape, you can divide it into two trapezoids. since the sum of all angles in a trapezoid is 360, you can then add another 360 to it! another way to solve is to divide it into 4 triangles then just multiple 180 (which is the sum of all angles) by 4 to get 720!!
Himanshu Singh Parihar
Exactly 💯 What i thought ❤
Melody HIS2BLESS Calkins
Huh?
emmaszonvb
@Melody HIS2BLESS Calkins the shape in the video is made from 2 trapezoids so you can just multiply 360 (which is the sum of 4 angles in a trapezoid) to 2 to get the total number 720
comolaflor
i actually thought that the answer was d because it's so accurate
patrick gardner
Divide each answer by 6, 1. Is 60° which isnt right 2. Is 90° which isnt right, so it must be 3.