These pedals you meant on the organ were for the piano. On a piano there are not more than 3 pedals (the left one makes the notes soften and quieter, the middle on and the right one holds the notes once played (even if you are not pushing them down any more) on two different ways). The Organ pedals are just like the keys for the hands. So you can play the notes with your feet, too.
The left pedal moves the hammers inside the piano (if you've ever played a grand piano the whole keyboard shifts ever so slightly to the side, in an upright the hammers just move a bit closer) The right pedal is sustain The middle pedal is the damper pedal or the "practice pedal" and puts a piece of felt between the hammers and the strings.
@@patrickmarriott4422 Not always : on grand pianos and some upright ones, the middle pedal will sustain the notes you played. If you activate it whilst holding a chord and remove your hands it will sustain this chord only and you can play whatever you want without the new notes being sustained. I just discovered this 2 weeks ago and I've been playing piano for 9 years lol
@@kyle333halfevil GSP covered that in one of his members videos. There's a service that offers royalty free music for RU-vid videos so you don't get copyright strikes on all of your videos. Lots of channels use the service. It just happens that GSP, DF, and RCE all use some of the same ones.
Lol the comment "somebody's gonna trip over that" about the architect designed door is perfect 🤣 As a risk manager I absolutely hated dealing with that exact issue of making things look amazing, but are a serious safety hazard. I never had to explain that concept or really even had to ever bring it up with my engineers! (Engineers are better than architecs is what that all boils down to).
Cmon tho, it's The' Da Vinci guys. I might be biased because I wanted to be an Architect but then I learn what Project Management is... and what poor engineers go thruogh.
I think you'd have a lot of fun with The Room. The first game is fairly easy, second game more complex, and the third one.. I haven't finished yet. It's hard.
Just to be aware the Demo contains a handful of puzzles from accross the game and all the Chapter 1 puzzles are mostly not in the demo so worth looking at. I competed this game in 3 days after launch because you got me excited for it...ooops
I don't really know why, but I've really enjoyed these Doors: Paradox videos. Maybe it's just the funny things RCE says when he's confused? Schmichael was definitely on-point this video though. I hope he's giving you your regular allotment of gruel!
Everyone spammed the heck out of it last time you played this but, The Room series by Fireproof Games is excellent. The visuals are amazing, the puzzles are complex, and there's a bit of a story too. I highly recommend if you enjoyed this game.
This probably isnt really a real issue but i would just like to let you know that its pretty easy to "decode" a key just by looking at it. This means that half decent lock smith could easily rebuild your front door key just by looking at this video. For this to be useful they would need to know your adress. Just want you to be safe if i were you id change your locks if that is really your key.
I hear "g,s,p. Grey still plays" And i think "wait i thought i was watching rce not grey" and thats when i realize youtubers know other youtubers. Its like realizing 2 of your good friends happen to know each other
Cat leading you to break into countless dangerous doors across time and space while ignoring you and leaving you confusing and dark messages all the way. Classic cat behavior. They really are the architect pet-- pretty and sleek, but wildly inefficient, confusing, and downright unsafe much of the time. Would a dog ever suggest installing a drive shaft while the gears are in motion? Or handling radioactive material without hazardous materials kit or even gloves? I think not (I actually quite love cats, but let's be honest with ourselves about which species is better trainable to follow safety regulations, and which is more likely to knock a vat of toxic waste over out of pure curiosity) Would love to see level 3, either here or on Twitch, assuming I can make the stream!
If u didn't notice, the first door is inspired by Léonard de Vinci (the painter of the Mona Lisa), he was doing recherches about wings and flying, he was doing diagrams such as the one in the book and the one you put the doll in
Fun fact: if you have two choices, "eenie meenie mynie moh" will always choose the one you didn't start on. If you add the "my mother says" bit, it will offset to the one you started with.
Day 89-90 odd( the reason I stopped was because I've been having a lot of exams and assessments and I've finished them all and now waiting for the results!):Dear Matt, I have a very good video idea Gather all your editors and make them all have a fight on like a PvP game (e.g. Minecraft,Rust,Ect,ect...) And see who is the best editor and is worthy of the rank of a classified engineering. From me.
6:12min you mean "when my engnineer soul fails me and the architect takes over" it was 10000% obvious that pairs are one on the left and one on the right.... it broke my heart how you did that