Bewilderator

Joined 1 January 2023
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Bewilderator(/bɪˈwɪldəˌɹeitə/)(he/him) is an Online Sequencer user who created his account on the 10th of October 2016 after making a few anonymous sequences inspired by a Vsauce video. He is 21, queer, and autistic. Bew has over 440,000 total plays on his sequences and currently holds the title for most sequences on the site, with over 4,500 sequences of individual identities. Whilst he does not often message in the website chat, Bewilderator is often lurking, tabbed out, or promoting his own sequences and is more than happy to have a conversation. Outside of OS, Bewilderator is a gamer and linguist, having graduated from Prifysgol Bangor University with a first class degree in linguistics in 2022.

He specifically explores relationships between timbre and tuning, with various playlists on his page demonstrating techniques and sounds that he finds stimulating, whether this be emotionally, musically, timbrally, or rhythmically. His style of music overall has no specific label but often combines techniques from pop to classical and occasionally explores aspects of jazz and choral music.

His Bio currently reads:

there are 38 users on my ignore list, chances are you're on it.

If you use any sections/inspiration from my pieces then please credit me in the comments/title.

I ALSO SPECIALISE IN STRANGE TIME SIGNATURES

If you use any sections/inspiration from my pieces then please credit me in the comments/title.

Also, music is just a hobby for me and this site helps me hammer out little things.

I also LOVE Charles-Valentin Alkan

If you use any sections/inspiration from my pieces then please credit me in the comments/title

Also, I have Asperger's Syndrome, if that helps anyone, idk.

His main inspirations are:

  • Charles-Valentin Alkan
  • Naïka
  • Jean-Amédée Lefroid de Méreaux
  • Camille Dalmais
  • J.S Bach
  • Franz Liszt
  • Frédéric Chopin

His playlists, as of 1st of January 2023, are as follows:

    • titleless playlist contains 3 sequences but was designed as a title card to redirect an audience
  • sequences im proud of
    • his personally treasured sequences
  • experiments/tests/okay
    • as title suggests
  • chords
    • a playlist for chord progressions
  • my contest pieces
    • as title suggests
  • based on a random
    • a legacy playlist occasionally updated, from when OS had a 'Random' tab. Features 'inspired by' sequences
  • diff time signatures and polymeters
    • as title suggests
  • my wips
    • as title suggests
  • Detuning/Microtonal
    • as title suggests
  • poly-edo fun
    • a limited playlist of non 12-edo music
  • jam and jam inspired
    • pieces of and inspired by Jean-Amédée Lefroid de Méreaux
  • styx flute tests
  • hard piano / duets
    • as title suggests
  • practice exercises
    • supposed practice exercises for piano
  • iffy
    • music he wasn't sure on after he made it but didn't want to delete
  • i can\'t find my brain (All chapters)
    • a miniseries of chaotic music