Well, idk about Omori, but in danganronpa v3 there's a execution for the ultimate pianist that uses this same music. I'm just saying if you don't know. And yeah, we are everywhere
This is like the exact opposite of AcousticTrench. Instead of guitar, it's a violin, instead of a dog, it's a cat. The adorable head pat in the end stays the same tho.
this makes me feel cozy. Also, as a violinist/violist, i actually like this. The exact proportions of the violin are off, the bowhold isn't quite right (you're supposed to have your pinky closer to the end), from where the bow is it looks like they're constantly playing on the highest string, even though the melody should involve some significant string crossings, and the person keeps changing their chin's position on the chinrest. However, this person looks at the violin (or viola, whatever it is), like they actually play it - warmly, almost affectionately. They glance over to the music, checking it one last time before playing, just like any musician would. I feel their pain as they frantically try to keep up with the changing beat. They finish playing with a very accurate flourish. When they switch to holding it in one hand to pet the cat, that's exactly how i would've done it. The sheet music yeets itself off the chair like any self-respecting piece of sheet music would. In summary, this little animation doesn't say the exact words of being a string instrument player, but it means exactly the same thing anyway, and i love it. And it makes me feel cozy.
@@natheniel are you a violist? I've been playing violin for about a decade, and only started viola about half a year ago. At first, I didn't actually like the alto clef. "Compared to your fingers on the strings," I thought to myself, "it's a third _up_ from treble clef. That means even more confusing lines when you're playing higher up." Then I realized that you could just switch to treble clef when the notes got higher, and that it was actually _better_ than treble clef in that regard. Plus, even if it had been worse, I fell too in love with the viola to care. I wanted to post a relevant, at least mildly interesting reply about the alto clef, so this was my attempt.
I watch this everytime I go to sleep... It calms my nerves and the little details(like the dudes reaction when the cat changed the beats(?))really inspire me... I-i don't know why...
Okay but like, is no one talking about the raw TALENT that the person who recorded that must have? To change the tempo so quickly like they were simply snapping their fingers? Respect!
The constant references in the comments when the animation has literally nothing to do with either games is very annoying. Can we all just appreciate the animation please?
The cat: master is playing a nice song (notices metronome) Still adorable Cat: oh what’s this? (touch) AH (Btw good job with the animation, the cat just makes it 1,000 times more better although it already is* and cuter
Me before watching: oh, this is the guy that makes the sad and deep drawings, im sure something's gonna happen Me after watching: not what I expected but im utterly satisfied