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Let This Percussionist Blow Your Mind With The Fibonacci Sequence

A South Indian musician, B.C. Manjunath, takes on a seemingly magical sequence of numbers for a dazzling, gasp-worthy performance. (Also: Math. Is. Awesome.)
In a short video drawing attention this week, musician B.C. Manjunath uses the Fibonacci sequence to illustrate the depth and complexity of konnakol rhythms.

Rhythm nerd alert! Bow down, drummers! Our social feeds have been on fire with a mind-bending, gasp-worthy video posted earlier this week — below — made by the. He's a master of

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