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How Pokemon 8-bit music was inspired by classical music 

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My chiptune track played in the outro of this video is available to download at davidbennettpiano.bandcamp.co... or stream on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0wKKJ... 🎼
Junichi Masuda's soundtrack for the original Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow games is iconic. Despite the limited hardware offered by the Gameboy, Masuda managed to create some highly effective music, and he did so with a little inspiration from his favourite classical composers.
SOURCES:
8-bit guy, How Oldschool Sound/Music worked: • How Oldschool Sound/Mu...
8-bit guy, Use your Gameboy as a MIDI instrument: • Use your Gameboy as a ...
Interview with Junichi Masuda (2014): www.pocketmonsters.net/conten...
Gameinformer (2014), Pokemon music master: www.gameinformer.com/b/featur...
Dylan Tallchief, How Pokemon's CREEPIEST song was made
: • Lavender Town: How Pok...
Interview with Junichi Masuda: • Interview with Game Fr...
Korex, How the Pokemon music was made: • HOW the Music of POKEM...
Tuning the Koto: • Tuning the Koto - The ...
Nintendo Life, Interview with Junichi Masuda: www.nintendolife.com/news/201...
How Music Was Made On Super Nintendo: • How Music Was Made On ...
Gameboy sound hardware: gbdev.gg8.se/wiki/articles/Ga...
Retro Game Mechanics Explained, Generation I Pokémon Cries Explained: • Generation I Pokémon C...
Masuda on musical influences: www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_...
And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
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0:00 Introduction
0:21 Gameboy's limited soundchip
2:02 Counterpoint vs. Homophony
3:29 Celadon City
4:12 Pallet Town
5:45 J.S. Bach
7:45 Lavender Town
9:17 Viridian Forest
10:00 Stravinsky & Shostakovich
10:55 Mt. Moon
11:54 Pokémon Tower
12:20 Junichi Masuda
13:40 I wrote a chiptune piece

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@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Год назад
My chiptune track played in the outro of this video is available to download at davidbennettpiano.bandcamp.com/track/study-in-gameboy or stream on Spotify: sptfy.com/davidbennett 🎼
@Moiaija
@Moiaija Год назад
@@David_Bennett_Pianoscam
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 Год назад
@@Moiaija When is RU-vid going to do something about this shit
@darthvader9249
@darthvader9249 Год назад
David you should make a video on non harmonic tones and explain why they work!
@Moiaija
@Moiaija Год назад
@@jaredf6205 dont know
@Crudeliciousbops
@Crudeliciousbops Год назад
I just love it when the first video of a newly discovered channel I click on is sponsored by this crap. Moving on.
@TheRedEncryption
@TheRedEncryption Год назад
The fact that there were only four sounds and three of them were capable of producing pitches and that these intricate-sounding compositions were possible is impressive!
@Aeduo
@Aeduo Год назад
The pulse waves have their own harmonics that helps add a bit of complexity, and what's described as the custom waveform could be made to have additional harmonics. All kinds of fun techniques to create more depth and complexity to these tunes.
@thehearth8773
@thehearth8773 Год назад
The NES had the same limitation, too, with the small exception that it was also capable of playing very short samples (at a cost to ROM size that could be significant--they didn't have a lot of space to go around in those days), and it couldn't play custom waveforms (its third channel was fixed to be a triangle wave). And the Commodore 64, famous for its music, nevertheless was also severely limited; it had only three voices total, though any of them could be switched between a couple different waveforms. It's impressive how composers managed to make great music with such highly limited hardware!
@AB-sw4kb
@AB-sw4kb Год назад
Limitation breeds creativity
@Richard_Nickerson
@Richard_Nickerson Год назад
@@AB-sw4kb This
@Richard_Nickerson
@Richard_Nickerson Год назад
@Zero Release him, Lord Vader
@truegreen7
@truegreen7 Год назад
I never thought my appreciation for Pokémon music and Masuda's compositions could grow even more, but here we are. Thank you. I really loved your original piece as well.
@BBWahoo
@BBWahoo Год назад
#BustANutInsideMasudAss
@BBWahoo
@BBWahoo Год назад
@@RandalfElVikingo Oy vey goy you can't say that against the chosen piplups!
@graydeotto2820
@graydeotto2820 Год назад
love seeing channels from my different interests cross over, nice to see ya here Ron!
@madnessarcade7447
@madnessarcade7447 Год назад
@@graydeotto2820 technically it’s the same interest since it’s about Pokémon and tru green has talked about Pokémon music before on his channel
@graydeotto2820
@graydeotto2820 Год назад
@@madnessarcade7447 i mean, my interest in music theory youtube and Pokemon youtube, yes Ron talks a lot about music in vids and the podcast but its still a bit of a genre crossover
@aurelia8028
@aurelia8028 Год назад
This whole video just reinforces my opinion that musicians are absolute wizard and their ability to write music is black magic.
@runedoom
@runedoom Год назад
We can create and control waves to manipulate your emotions. Black magic indeed.
@Cynsham
@Cynsham 6 месяцев назад
They can manipulate sound waves and directly influence your emotions without ever physically coming into contact with you. Black magic indeed.
@NoJobRob
@NoJobRob Год назад
Hope this video does well and we get more video game music analysis! There is a treasure trove of music theory goodness there. Legendary thumbnail
@DBRX5
@DBRX5 Год назад
great comment!
@Bladavia
@Bladavia Год назад
I hope you're already subscribed to 8-bit music theory
@NoJobRob
@NoJobRob Год назад
@@Bladavia yep. Would love to hear David's perspective too and I'm sure he would cover some different aspects from 8-bit
@omarkharnivall2439
@omarkharnivall2439 Год назад
Goofy troop for snes and bombliss 2 + also have great music, a review please
@sxcJOELisNotsexy
@sxcJOELisNotsexy Год назад
Jeremy Soule has done some amazing work in videogames.
@Pyroific
@Pyroific Год назад
I've always loved chiptune music because its just pure melody, nowhere to hide in sound design!
@schlafwandler1427
@schlafwandler1427 Год назад
This Pokemon Mansion Theme has elements of pure sound design. Especially the start.
@friedemannmagerl7901
@friedemannmagerl7901 Год назад
Listen to orchestra music
@Pyroific
@Pyroific Год назад
@@friedemannmagerl7901 agreed!
@friedemannmagerl7901
@friedemannmagerl7901 Год назад
@@Pyroific chiptune is fun to listen to tho so no offense ofc
@Pyroific
@Pyroific Год назад
@@friedemannmagerl7901 none taken :) orchestral stuff is great cause its so dynamic, you can go from super subtle into huge booming walls of sound
@Rosalina102798
@Rosalina102798 Год назад
It's so fascinating how Masuda can make these almost sort of robotic, pattern-oriented yet genuinely elegant compositions based off his apparent love of counterpoint, Phrygian dominant mode, isorhythms supporting arpeggios and starting off with one or two initial musical ideas, and then gradually building off of them like a painter would with their canvas. A very Baroque-era musical philosophy based on rhythmic simplicity and focus on melody, indeed!
@JediMindG
@JediMindG Год назад
A whole lot of personality in his compositions
@juanramonsilva1067
@juanramonsilva1067 2 месяца назад
If you think Masuda is fascinanting wait till you hear the king of counterpoint. Johann Sebastian Fugues.
@idreamofgenie2599
@idreamofgenie2599 Год назад
Using 8-bit Pokemon music to explain classical music concepts like counterpoint and arpeggiation is ingenious! Before watching this, I never would have thought I could comprehend these seemingly arcane concepts, but explaining the limitations under which 8-bit Pokemon music was made and showing how the music illustrates the concepts made them easier to understand. And I do enjoy chiptune music, so that was a big draw. Thanks!
@BenThere_DoneThat
@BenThere_DoneThat Год назад
Couldn't agree more!
@vascosanchez
@vascosanchez Год назад
Arpeggiation really isn't an arcane concept at all 😭
@idreamofgenie2599
@idreamofgenie2599 Год назад
@@vascosanchez It is for me! :)
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
I would also recommend 8-bit music as jazz - by The Consouls. They draw out the jazz construction of many vgm tunes brilliantly.
@Terpsichorean-oj8vc
@Terpsichorean-oj8vc 6 месяцев назад
Oh c'mon arpeggiation is as basic as it gets. Literally 'rolling' the chord.
@mitchellboyce9853
@mitchellboyce9853 Год назад
The part where he mentioned adjusting the Viridian Forest song so that the parts looped at different times blew my mind, I always had a feeling there was something I was missing about that song but never would've figured that out
@thomers2451
@thomers2451 Год назад
Lol sure you did
@bootyshortsband
@bootyshortsband Год назад
​@@thomers2451 it's not a secret that these songs have unsettling aspects
@729MendicantTide
@729MendicantTide 3 месяца назад
A lot of songs in R/B/Y have desynchronized loops. Viridian Forest is not one of them. Lavender Town is, though (the loops take two minutes and 43 seconds to synchronize - four loops of channels 1 and 2 - for channel 3 to cycle through once).
@mitchellboyce9853
@mitchellboyce9853 3 месяца назад
@@729MendicantTide The composer is directly quoted saying that he did this for Viridian Forest at 9:30 in the video
@729MendicantTide
@729MendicantTide 3 месяца назад
​@@mitchellboyce9853 Okay, _technically_ Viridian Forest has an offset loop, but only because both the pulse wave channels have their line copy-pasted for a second time through every loop on the song since the DPCM channel track for that song is exactly double their length in measures. For all intents and purposes, it might as well be counted as one loop. I believe the same thing applies to Rocket Hideout. It still is not as blatant as Lavender Town where the DPCM channel has a sixteen measure loop versus the twenty measure loop the pulse channels do (edit: it's 16 vs 20, not four vs five. I have a bad habit of counting measures in groups of four)
@FromGroundToMud
@FromGroundToMud Год назад
You can disable and isolate audio channels in GB/GBA emulators. I used to do it while playing Pokemon G/S/C and R/S/E and got to really appreciate the intricacy of these amazing soundtracks. PS: Prof. Oak lab theme is the Chinese Dance by Tchaikovsky!
@aardvark698
@aardvark698 Год назад
My god, after reading your comment I searched for it on YT and thought for half a second "This is the Oak Lab theme!". This is the kind of trivia that I definitely love.
@nilsbauer6994
@nilsbauer6994 Год назад
Omg, thats why I loved it so much back in the day. As a child, the clip with the mushrooms dancing to this melody in Disney's Fantasia was one of my favourite things!
@steveita2162
@steveita2162 Год назад
Whelp. Never gonna unhear that
@bootyshortsband
@bootyshortsband Год назад
yep. what i did was put pokemon midis into guitar tab software to learn the battle theme basslines
@WWEdeadman
@WWEdeadman Год назад
I never even thought about how the GameBoy's music engine worked. I gotta say, the way Masuda wrote those pieces is absolutely genius though.
@vergilmontiero2558
@vergilmontiero2558 6 месяцев назад
Masuda's music method
@rockonthestone4907
@rockonthestone4907 Год назад
The Pokemon soundtracks features some my favourite music ever, so it's really thrilling you decided to cover some of it. Go Ichinose, who joined the sound team during Gold and Silver is a real idol of mine, absurdly talented and creative composer/arranger
@paulheinrichdietrich9518
@paulheinrichdietrich9518 Год назад
True, the music for Gold/Silver is wonderful.
@Jskid666
@Jskid666 Год назад
I always joke that Go Ichinose's "Approaching Cynthia Prelude" is my fabourite Rachmaninoff prelude. Pokémon games have always had the blessing of incredibly talented and creative composers.
@10freekie2
@10freekie2 Год назад
Maybe a second video covering second gen and go ichinose :))?
@nilsbauer6994
@nilsbauer6994 Год назад
The music of gold and silver in its original Chiptuner sound gives me goosebumps and makes me ✨feel things✨ to this day ❤️
@addictofanime
@addictofanime Год назад
I’m actually about to change the battery on my gold/silver/ crystal cartridges partly because I wanna experience the original music I loved as a kid (I have my original game boy color too), that said, I still think gen 4 has the best Pokémon center music, especially bdsp
@1Pandemoonium
@1Pandemoonium Год назад
Not gonna lie, I didn't expect dedicated videos looking at game music from you, but this was brilliant - cheers 😄
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Год назад
Thanks 😊
@SurprisedPikachuGames
@SurprisedPikachuGames Год назад
The Pokémon OST is indeed a masterpiece.
@SMCwasTaken
@SMCwasTaken 3 месяца назад
Pokemon Emerald and Platinum have the best music
@DrPOP-jp7eb
@DrPOP-jp7eb Год назад
I think there is no music I know so well by heart as the original Pokémon music. If I'm ever in an elderly home I hope they play those songs to stimulate my memory.
@10freekie2
@10freekie2 Год назад
Ahhh that idea is so touching 🥹…
@TheDeathmail
@TheDeathmail Год назад
I love how you mentioned that Masuda allowed limitations to breed creativity... art works best when limited.. because it's within limits that we rise above...
@kidkangaroo5213
@kidkangaroo5213 Год назад
>Oreimo pfp Opinion discarded
@monochrome10
@monochrome10 Месяц назад
Word
@polter5195
@polter5195 Год назад
As a modern trained musician this really demystifies how chiptune is written, so thank you! I could never wrap my head around how they made it sound good, because just using 8bit instruments doesn't make great chiptune. Most of the work is the arrangement.
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
I realised that vgm had really good bones when I discovered The Consouls 8 years ago. Their vgm jazz covers are absolutely brilliant!
@vergilmontiero2558
@vergilmontiero2558 6 месяцев назад
That's a great summary of the process
@Oh_Hael_No
@Oh_Hael_No Год назад
I got chills from your original piece at the end!! It's absolutely fantastic!!
@paulmustermann7068
@paulmustermann7068 Год назад
I just heard it once and already have a earworm, a wonderful meldody! Sounds medieval
@Henle_
@Henle_ Год назад
That chiptune piece is fantastic! Please release the full version!
@halinaqi2194
@halinaqi2194 Год назад
Ngl i didn't personally like it, just something about pokemonsusic sounded way better to me than the original composed piece made by this youtuber.
@TheFalseStory
@TheFalseStory Год назад
Viridian Forest, Mt. Moon, and Pokémon Tower are such fantastic compositions - twenty years on and still some of my favourite music.
@SMCwasTaken
@SMCwasTaken 5 месяцев назад
Wait till you listen to Gen 3 and 4
@CyriltheWolfmusic
@CyriltheWolfmusic Год назад
I'll never get tired of these different perspectives on early video game music. Truly incredible stuff
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
You can really tell the composers knew their stuff not only when.thr music is analysed like this but also when bands like The Consouls turn it into incredible jazz.
@karbengo
@karbengo Год назад
14:00 Now that caught me off guard. I've played Pokemon Red on my GameBoy in 1998, but I didn't have earphones, so I always played with the sound comming from the speaker. After all these years, this is the first time I pick up the vibrato effect on those background notes on the Lavender Tower theme. Truely admirable work from Junichi Masuda.
@LuisFernandez-gs7ek
@LuisFernandez-gs7ek Год назад
FINALLY the video I've been all my life waiting for. I've always been fascinated by how this soundtrack combines baroque counterpoint with 20th century harmonies, like if Prokófiev composed a fugue in three voices for harpsichord. The GB limitations ended up giving rise to a unique compositional style.
@benkendall5562
@benkendall5562 Год назад
I forgot just how incredible Pokémon music is. To me music/sound design is what makes a video game or a film, without great sounds it will only be average or good at best, the sound takes you back and you fall in love with it all over again
@10freekie2
@10freekie2 Год назад
Very true!!
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
I never realised that vgm was actually that goid until I heard The Consouls' brilliant jazz covers. The original tunes are really well constructed - and, of course many are outright bangers!
@vergilmontiero2558
@vergilmontiero2558 6 месяцев назад
Yeah it definitely does, soundtracks to video games, tv shows and movies make the experience more memorable to me.
@emmakatebrakefield80
@emmakatebrakefield80 Год назад
I love how old video game music like this takes inspiration from classical music. It’s like double the nostalgia 🥰 Great video as always! Especially love the thumbnail
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
How about adding a third layer of jazz as The Consouls do? It's brilliant stuff!
@Baby_boodle
@Baby_boodle Год назад
I really adore your chiptune piece at the end! It seems like it would be right at home in a pivotal plot moment in a game.
@davidnewtown8774
@davidnewtown8774 Год назад
I've got a different interpretation of the Mt. Moon theme! To me, the beginning sounds more like a B augmented going to an E augmented and then back to B+. Then Masuda uses scale degree 2 of B+ (C#) that he emphasizes in the melody to cleanly move to the F augmented section, as it's scale degree 5 in that chord. F+ drops down a half step to E+, then we're back to B+. However, that last B+ doesn't have its root until right before the piece repeats. Instead C#, scale degree 2, gets emphasized repeatedly until it finally resolves down to the B. We want augmented triads to resolve. Every note in one could easily resolve up or down to make a stable chord. Masuda, by only using augmented chords, creates a feeling of anxiousness in the listener. This is compounded in the middle section by chromatic runs in the bass and a slowing down and speeding up of tempo and also by the measures of 5/4, 6/8, and 7/8 he throws in in the second half of the piece. That's my read of it at least!
@GymnopedieTornado
@GymnopedieTornado Год назад
This is so cool--I swear when I was a kid and first getting into classical music the opening to the second movement of Stravinsky’s “Symphony In Three Movements” made me think very weirdly of Pallet Town, and I could never tell why. Still can’t, but thought of it when I first saw your thumbnail. Excellent as always!
@Bartokassualtdude94
@Bartokassualtdude94 Год назад
I always thought the Lavender Town theme had some influence from Rite of Spring's "Ritual Preparations of the Ancestors."
@VegaMaiden95
@VegaMaiden95 Год назад
Amazing analysis. I've been in love with pokemon music since I was very little, and I enjoyed the deep dive into its composition a lot. There is beauty in the music that emerged from the technologic limitations of old consoles that I am happy is still being explored today.
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
You should hear it as arranged as jazz - The Consouls are brilliant!
@ChengHorn9
@ChengHorn9 Год назад
After all these years I come to appreciate these games more and more with videos like these. It's beautiful that these catchy tunes we listened to as kids were so heavily inspired by highly respected composers of old. Thank you for the video.
@SoleaGalilei
@SoleaGalilei Год назад
I never knew this music was inspired by classical composers, but it makes so much sense now. You can really hear the similarity playing them back to back.
@SMCwasTaken
@SMCwasTaken 5 месяцев назад
All music is inspired by another composer Junichi Masuda and Yoko Shimamura are god tier composers
@Hero_of_Sinnoh
@Hero_of_Sinnoh Год назад
Well done this was an absolute joy to watch! Masuda does not get enough credit for breathing life into the series through the music of the game. Hope this vid does really well!
@angelaguerrero3808
@angelaguerrero3808 Год назад
Since i played my brother's old GBA i was wondering this, with less tools the melody and creativeness are pushed to shine in a work of total inspiration and gave us memorable tunes that will be with us for ever
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
Can I recommend The Consouls vgm jazz arrangement of Zelda Main Theme and others - very nostalgic and brings out the brilliance of the original composition
@Sayuku_P
@Sayuku_P Год назад
Thank you for this analysis, it's so precise and accurate! but I must add that this inspiration to classical music doesn't stop in the 8-bit era! Cynthia's piano prelude (greatly inspired by Rachmaninoff) or N's Castle (both versions) are great exemples!
@Arjun005
@Arjun005 Месяц назад
The last chiptune sounds up straight like a Pokémon bike theme or a surf theme , it might very well be used in one of those - beautiful !
@RS-fz4ps
@RS-fz4ps Год назад
I love that in gold silver and crystal, when you revisit Lavender town in the postgame, the town’s theme is the same but different. The tune begins the same with the creeping intro, but changes with the drop after the first few bars. It is revised to be more jovial and the melody takes a dramatic upswing. It’s like a reminder of the past but I’m a new light. Can you be nostalgic for nostalgia? Because that’s the feeling of the gen II lavender town theme.
@buisigames2859
@buisigames2859 Год назад
Do a part 2 on pokemon gold silver music please! I want to see more of the evolution of some Kanto songs in Gen 2
@vergilmontiero2558
@vergilmontiero2558 6 месяцев назад
I second this, unless I'm too late and it's already done by now lol
@kath_nanaya6803
@kath_nanaya6803 5 месяцев назад
a channel called 8-Bit Music Theory has a really good video on that!
@imscreamign
@imscreamign Год назад
this is amazing, easily one of my favorite videos of 2022. great work!!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Год назад
Thanks!!
@Anaxiamander
@Anaxiamander Год назад
This is a fantastic explanation of the great work Masuda did on these pieces. I would love to see your explorations of some of the works of other early video game composers, especially Tim Follin. His work on Pictionary (NES), Treasure Master (NES), Plok! (SNES), and Agent X (ZX Spectrum) are particular standouts to me. He did a lot of work with making the sound chip in the NES in particular sing just as beautifully as Masuda did the Game Boy.
@acrouzet
@acrouzet Год назад
It would be interesting to see a comparison between a composer like Masuda and a composer like Tim Follin. Composers from Europe like Follin often used rapid arpeggios to simulate chords in a single channel, a technique not often used by Japanese composers. Thus I believe European chiptune music would align more with homophony rather than counterpoint.
@hiiiiiii919
@hiiiiiii919 14 дней назад
But actually how come there aren't more comments on how freakin fire your bit cover is! It's so good! And the fact you made it have to be for four channels (3 i guess without drums) is amazing!
@stevej1154
@stevej1154 Год назад
Limitations often produce great work. Which is true in numerous disciplines. Having complete freedom to do anything just leads to feeling overwhelmed by the options. For example, a chef with limited ingredients is forced to improvise, often producing great meals that he would never otherwise have considered. With endless options, he might tend to just stick to what he knows.
@TxWIll
@TxWIll Год назад
Always loved Junichi's work - he's so crazily talented doing coding, composing AND design throughout his tenure at Gamefreak; certainly a pioneer of VG music. Love the breakdown!
@Anonymice
@Anonymice Год назад
Your chiptune piece makes me imagine exploring a ruined, cursed town in something like Dragon Quest. Devoid of life but not of danger, crawling around in search of treasure and seeking to find the source to put a stop to it, to cleanse it to allow the world to heal, or at least to figure out what happened.
@andrewbaldis4280
@andrewbaldis4280 2 месяца назад
This is honestly one of the best RU-vid videos I've ever casually stumbled across
@bazookaman1353
@bazookaman1353 Год назад
This feels like an 8 bit music theory crossover.
@bobboulden
@bobboulden Год назад
I can't believe the soundtrack to my childhood was written in code. Loved the chiptune song at the end!
@Bartholomule01
@Bartholomule01 Год назад
Embracing the simplicity inherent in some genres really does yield great results as you've shown talking about the game's music and then composing a peice of your own in similar fashion. I have noticed that there is a simplicity present in Hip-Hop Instrumentals born out of the limited tech available when they first made them in the 70s. And I have liked what I've created with Hip-Hop Instrumentals more over the years when I have simplified it.
@Yuni009
@Yuni009 5 месяцев назад
This was super interesting and made me relive my time in school learning music. Absolutely amazing how this works and loved the piece you wrote! ❤
@DBK415
@DBK415 Год назад
Lavender town is in E minor. The harmony and melody are in E minor. The motiff does make it sound C lydian.
@SvenMBMusic
@SvenMBMusic Год назад
Exactly! I wonder why nobody pointed it out sooner and why David himself didn't realise during analysis that C lydian flat 2 is an unneccessarily complicated way of looking at E minor / Dorian and does not fit well with the structure of the melody and bassline.
@some-say-gregms
@some-say-gregms Год назад
Awesome topic for a video I'm stoked!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano Год назад
😁😁
@joshikyou
@joshikyou Год назад
3:57 dude WHAT! The way they somehow work so well together even being so... bland(?) when played each alone. :O
@edmn
@edmn Год назад
Never noticed the vibrato on the Pokémon Tower song. Must have heard it 1,000 times too.
@thomasreichert2804
@thomasreichert2804 Год назад
17:12 sounds like "h Poké" hijacking the audio chip! Really nice tune and glitch effect. This video is inspiring, and I hope there will be more like it!
@davids8262
@davids8262 9 месяцев назад
no one talks about the composition at the end which is brillant
@bhloomtunes
@bhloomtunes 4 месяца назад
I come back to this video every couple months. It's changed how I write immensely!
@MezaN69
@MezaN69 Год назад
1st time here, I'd call myself a music illiterate but I must admit I somehow found easy to understand your explanation. I know pokemon is very underrated in music compared to other game franchises but it happens that Masuda-sama and Ichinose-sama are favourites game composers overall. I hope you could cover gold, silver, crystal too in a video. If I may request your analysis on gum leader / elite 4 theme and Lance / Red, I'd be forever grateful.
@Onyx619
@Onyx619 Год назад
The trainer battle theme from gen 1 was truly masterful. That they got that out of the gameboy was incredible
@TonyContiniProductions
@TonyContiniProductions 4 месяца назад
Thanks for doing this! Great work
@Thaligamathor
@Thaligamathor Месяц назад
That chip tune you made was fire, brother. Amazing video and detail. I know understand an arpeggio better 🎉❤
@jonathanlippard1730
@jonathanlippard1730 Год назад
This is an unbelievably well-presented video, very well done. I'd like to add that if anyone watching is interested in counterpoint, Johann Fux's "Gradus ad Parnassum" was considered the master treatise on counterpoint in the late Baroque: J.S Bach himself owned a copy. Jacob Gran has an excellent (if a bit dry in presentation) series of YT videos on counterpoint as well, based on Fux's book.
@shirokazuchi
@shirokazuchi Год назад
Thank you so much for this video man, this ost is pure love
@tisiphone535
@tisiphone535 Год назад
You appeared in my recommandation and I'm more than happy to have clicked on the video ^^ I like videos which tackles music theory behind our beloved OST and I see that Masuda really made genius moves while composing the soundtracks with so few voices available !
@Tonysopranoyafinook
@Tonysopranoyafinook 5 дней назад
I love creativity through limitations!!
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 Год назад
Funny story, I set the Pokémon game song as my ringtone about 8 years ago. I was not very social at the time, so the only time my phone ever rang was my manager calling me to either tell me to come in to cover a shift, or to tell me I was scheduled to be in work 20 minutes ago lol. Now when I hear it, it’s traumatic.
@eatfruitsalad345
@eatfruitsalad345 Год назад
love that little melancholy chiptune piece you wrote for the end! stellar vid as usual 👏👏
@ltjgambrose
@ltjgambrose Год назад
It says a lot about Masuda's skills as a musician and programmer that he was the composer/sound designer for the first GameFreak games at 26 years-old and is now the chief creative fellow at the biggest media franchise of all time.
@otozinclus3593
@otozinclus3593 2 месяца назад
Masuda is a good composer, but as a programmer he and most other in GameFreak are not that impressive. No other big franchise release so many technically so poorly executed and buggy games as they did Pokemon Red and Blue would have never released in a proper state, if it would not be for Iwata to jump in and get involved into programming himself to fix the mess they created somewhat
@DestinyMusouka
@DestinyMusouka Год назад
I loved learning this. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
@reneezmp
@reneezmp Год назад
I can’t thank you enough for this video. This soundtrack was part of my childhood and such an important thing to me up to this day, and it fills my heart up with joy to discover more about it. Thank you ❤
@neon_vendingmachine
@neon_vendingmachine Год назад
A refreshing look into my favorite games 💕 that chiptune you composed was AMAZING 👏 🙌
@Arjun005
@Arjun005 Месяц назад
This is such a good video - well researched and explained perfectly , deserves more views !!
@stephennicewarner216
@stephennicewarner216 Год назад
I’ve been waiting for someone who can demonstrate the appreciation for these games I have. The bleakness of the caves. The direness of the battles (Insert low hp sound). The unbearableness of the tower. The horror of the mansion lab. And unique gameboy sounds used to make this unique music for a unique experience. Throw in some Bach and other comparisons. And the creepy pasta ghost at the end! Thanks!
@diemenschen8339
@diemenschen8339 Год назад
The theme from Celadon City at 3:58 sound like one TV football ⚽️ ad, that we have in Brazil. This TAM TAM TA-TAM is just such a part of my childhood that i had never noticed until now...
@thegothaunt
@thegothaunt Год назад
Fantastic!! I adore music analysis for game music and I adore the Pokémon game music, especially these early ones inspired by classics! So fascinating, I never tire of learning. Your piece at the end was so cool as well. It made me want to try composing in these parameters! 💜
@NicholsonStudios
@NicholsonStudios Год назад
This was amazing, thank you for this! Also I love your chip tune at the end it’s awesome :)
@AIRHE
@AIRHE Год назад
What an incredible video, thank you very much to everyone that worked on it
@rowegardner9673
@rowegardner9673 Год назад
Would love more video game music analysis from you!! This was so well done
@crocky6996
@crocky6996 Год назад
Man, thanks for uploading this video I've been struggling with composing Pokemon music for so long, and with this video, you've made it way easier. Many thanks!
@shkedovb
@shkedovb Год назад
12:37 imho the mt. moon tune is based augmented chords, therefore leaning on the whole-tone scale, rather than on a B harmonic major. Combined with chromaticism is providing this mysterious wierd vibe. Thank you for the excellent video! So fascinating!
@STERNWAERTS
@STERNWAERTS Год назад
beautiful outro tune as well! great stuff as always david
@DisNugguhRiteHer
@DisNugguhRiteHer Год назад
The Team Rocket secret hideout music was my all time favorite. And the final battle with your rival, that one goes hard!
@tahutoa
@tahutoa Год назад
that custom wave channel is known as a PCM wave table, and was also present on the NES in games using Namco's N163 sound chip. This sound chip allowed for custom wave forms like the GB's third channel, but with a max of 8 channels/voices(!) _in conjunction_ with the regular NES 2A03 sound chip!
@phoephernelia
@phoephernelia Год назад
Literally tripping out at your original piece! It's insaaane 🔥🔥
@rafaelmarra7930
@rafaelmarra7930 Год назад
You don't know how much I loved your composition. You should upload a video only with this music.
@Zaante
@Zaante Год назад
I actually loved your composition at the end, reminded me of a prolog, a point of important narration or even a villain theme. Really cool.
@samsunglg6671
@samsunglg6671 Год назад
I used to hear this type of audio when I was playing the my cousin's games and it was so impressionable, all kinds of major mood changes can be felt from them. Very potent material, and thanks for sharing.
@nameputhpong9041
@nameputhpong9041 Год назад
Lavender Town: Spooky town with lots of ghost pokemon Also Lavender Town: It’s just the ghastly line.
@nikc101
@nikc101 Год назад
This is really good! Your own design sounds really legit too!
@girlwithaguitar24
@girlwithaguitar24 Год назад
God I could listen to musical analysis videos on any/every single Pokemon games - their soundtracks are so slept on in the world of gaming as a whole.
@ledusko
@ledusko Год назад
There is so much in this video, you can learn bases of the music theory with those exemples, it’s brilliant
@zubat0532
@zubat0532 Год назад
great vid, love how you explain Masuda's thought process for writting this music :D
@BlackPrinzvonBach
@BlackPrinzvonBach Год назад
I normally enjoyed this video like many others of yours...but I was NOT expecting the last piece at the end! Throughout the video my ear adjusted to trying to differentiate each tone separately, but when suddenly I was able to just naturally discern what each melody was saying in the last piece and then be able to listen to them altogether...I just felt like crying for a second there. Great video!
@hutif
@hutif Год назад
I think this is my favorite video of yours yet. Keep up the great and interesting work!
@eanternet
@eanternet Год назад
Thank you for making these! Very educational on both theory and game design
@k2a2l2
@k2a2l2 Год назад
its truly impressive work to make all these songs with the music technology they had. masuda is a legend
@Katharsis540
@Katharsis540 Год назад
The ending mimicked when the GameBoy screen broke. Nice touch.
@erre_rre
@erre_rre Год назад
This video is amazing, thank you man!
@sagichdirnich648
@sagichdirnich648 Год назад
My dear Mr. Bennett, I cannot stress enough how nicely arranged this video is. The way how swift and clear you show the different musical concepts to a music newcomer like me is simply astonishing! Also, this kind of music seems way more engaging for young people than bachs original pieces but is not less than a fitting example. Really lovely, thank you very much
@Jerome616
@Jerome616 Год назад
This was very well executed. Super enjoyable and comprehensible. Nice work!
@justinfinch8976
@justinfinch8976 Год назад
Awesome video and chiptune song! Those old school Pokemon tracks get me every time ha. So good.
@sea_triscuit7980
@sea_triscuit7980 Год назад
This is amazing... Thank you for making this, videos like yours are few and far between...
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