I always feel like it's never too late or feel like you're the last person on earth to play Yakuza, it's one of my favorites series, and I'm very happy that you finally got a chance to play them! I love this Friday night tune, it's a song that is perfect for this night :) Thank you!
AWWWWW thank YOU so much for the kind words and for listening, I'm so so glad you like it!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ it's such a great series, truly, just the most memorable characters and i'm honestly so mad at myself for sleeping on it for as long as I did lol, I mean I bought both Kiwami 1 and LAD at launch and they sat shrink wrapped in a drawer for ages lol!! asdkfdjshgkl
So glad you've gone all in on Yakuza life! I'm slowly (very slowly) making my way through the games and some day I'll be cool like you! Really great piano rendition! Hope you're doing well! Been a heck of a year for me but hopefully it starts to SLOW DOWN.
AHAHAHA hey Masael!!! Thanks so much !!! Always great to hear from you and hopefully your year is busy in a good way!!! =) ahaha so cool you're playing the Yakuza games as well, definitely take ALL THE TIME for them as there's so much content omg, I'm slowing down significantly on Y4 because there's just so much to do, more than the other games, and may take a bit of a break before embarking on Y5 hahaha, it's a lot!!!!
"Ph.D. candidate who would always stop by my practice room and we'd talk about Hindemith" LOL way too cool. (That reminds me...I'm due to listen to some Glenn Gould Hindemith again. I didn't "get it" when I listened to it 10+ years ago, but now I might!) Anyway, nice cheerful arrangement here!
Haha thank you! And it’s TOTALLY fine if you don’t get Hindemith, now or ever. Early works were somewhat more accessible (like viola sonata 11/4, first three piano sonatas and Ludus Tonalis) but he’s def stretching the very outermost fringes of tonality. Gould plays him amazingly, unsurprisingly
LMAOOOO that’s awesome hahaha thanks!!! still completely dumbfounded how this song achieved the legendary cultural status it did lol but hey it’s a good song lol
.. okay very relatable.. boomer here too, I don't know anything about what this music is about ;_; I only know this sounds VERY CATCHY AND IMPRESSIVE! I love the left hand accompaniment a lot here!!
HAHAHA thank you so much! and yeah there's no deeper meaning behind this one, it's just one of the songs in a dancing minigame that somehow inexplicably achieved meme notoriety a few years back lol
!!!!!!!!!!! OH MY GOD. THIS WAS THE KIND OF ARRANGEMENT I NEVER EXPECTED BUT ALWAYS SECRETELY WANTED FROM THIS CHANNEL AND YOU POSTED IT ON A FRIDAY NIGHT OF ALL THINGS -- this SLAYS I AM DYYYIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
i feel like most of the songs you’ve played that i’ve been familiar with or listened to have not been of this genre so it’s wonderful to hear this. there’s nothing like when people take disco to piano, it really does translate better than a lot of people would expect - so happy to see this
Haha so good. Idk about you, but when I first played this minigame, I had no idea what was happening and what I was supposed to do cause I just skimmed through the instructions of the game lmao. I just saw these squares getting smaller and smaller. This song is such a classic and amazing! Loved your take on this! :)
OMG YES THIS WAS ME TOO HAHAHA i figured it would be like DDR or whatever and I just had to press the right buttons as they scrolled down then this grid showed up and completely threw me off and i didn't even see the shrinking squares until I failed the song hahahaha. The mechanics are neat though! but omg I was SO TERRIBLE at it HAHAHA still lowkey haunts me I didn't get Isobe lol. THANK YOU SO MUCH I'm glad you liked it!!! 😍😍
@@purpleschala youre welcome, I stumbled across the series by accident a few years back and have been hooked ever since. I am doing great thank you, I hope life is treating you well also 😊
AHHH I should clarify, sorry I was all caught up in reminiscing lol--my friend was the huge Meshuggah fan, in fact I think his thesis had to do with analysis of their music, and he introduced me to a few songs, so I am only familiar with a handful of the better known songs off Chaosphere like New Millenium Cyanide Christ, and also checked out Nothing when it came out a few years later, absolutely great band and incredible, compelling music in creating that push/pull with creative use of polyrhythms. That's so cool they're still touring and you saw them live, must have been a kickass show! Back in my day when they were hitting it big in the States they toured around with Tool and I always kinda wish I had made it to that show, love Tool and would have been unbelievable to have seen them both on the same ticket.
@@purpleschala Awesome! Chaosphere, Nothing and Catch 33 was really their prime honestly, I would've loved to see them back in the days; but they're still killing it at 55 years old, that's insane! As you said their approach to polyrhythms has been groundbreaking in the metal scene. TOOL must be great live too, never had the chance to see them neither!