I loved it, the piano was beautiful, however, HATSUNE MIKU WHERE DID YOU COME FROM???????? Overall I loved that part the most with the neurofunk? (I don't know edm genres like that)
It's somewhere between Neurofunk and atmospheric drum n' bass, but i swear this can also go under artcore because of the miku vocals and the general vibe of the song music genres + rhythm gamer = ??? just don't think about it lol
YO THIS IS SICK!! How did you learn how to compose like that? And how did you do the sound design for the bass? Oh and also I might make a level with this in Geometry Dash ;)
Composer: Hey, bro, I dare you to play my piano Rhythm gamer: Rhythm gamer: Okay *plays this* Composer: Rhythm gamer: Maybe I'm something of a composer myself ;)
when you said don't let a rhythm gamer touch the piano i wondered why the song wasn't like hellishly fast or syncopated and then i got hatsune miku jumpscared
When you’re at one of mozart’s plays and the building has hatsune miku locked in a cell and she breaks out in the middle of the performance and the guards capture her again???
I was one of the people who attended his plays. Imagine the spiderman fight scene with the Stan Lee cameo but replace Stan Lee with Mozart, the lizard with Miku, and Spiderman as one of the guards. That’s the best way I could describe what I saw
@jimcobbler3954 its because the 1st half of the peice is very contemporary late 1800's early 1900's piano centric sounds while about halfway through the song it shifts into a very quick vibrant E-tech sound not common from those generally sorrowful and dim times with economic upturns generally only happening within large cities and to the wealthiest of people
Not sure how feasible it is with all of the held notes that are spaced out either... I assume the pedal would probably cover that, but... gosh all of those spaced out notes... been too long since I've touched a piano and I wasn't even good at it =_=;; Bigger issue is probably that you'd need massive hands to reach some of the notes...
Bro we must have more rhythm gamer musicians instead. Especially artcore ones cus there is still a huge field for experiment and technical patterns. And also only rhythm gamers knows that good chart starts with a good song. Great work btw
Tfw you realize you're on the deep end when you can still focus on the piano's melody even with the vocals and the electric synths in the background because that's the basis for the chart :3
@@ten1982 it was a bit back then when I was still playin’ a load of rhythm games, now I play less. (It’s for the greater good, as I’m healthier and happier)
There should be a piano rhythm game that kinda looks like this where you have some to actually play the notes on a piano. Gonna be the first 88 key mania game which would be fun. Or if that is too hard, then it could be a rhythm game where you have to do the same thing except with sheet music on the screen instead. It could be multiplayer like osu! or something too
First i got an anime OP vibe, then a fantasy game OST vibe, then a final boss theme, and lastly a credits scene And yet through out all those changes, a sense of wholeness remained, almost as if it's a story on it's own.