Japanese Drum Game "Taiko no Tatsujin" Music: Night of Nights [Touhou] I'm Yomii. My piano Cover "Night Of Nights".⇒ • 【ピアノ】「超絶技巧ナイト・オブ・ナイツ」に... nice to meet you! Thank you for watching Twitter / yomii_piano
To everybody overseas.Hi! my name is "Yomii". I played "Night of nights" in Japanese arcade drum game. My piano Cover.⇒ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L--For-QyOg.html
@@xx_1dreamstanlegend_xx422 sometimes between some beats, he adds some by his own and it's counted as part of "a good game" because this game icentivates freestyling in the beat of the music
At first I thought adding extra notes was just for fun, but now I realize that this is the key to maintaining a constant rhythm without sudden changes in rhythm
reminds me of the useless jurassic park shooters that lacked one or both of the guns. and the stupid arcade kept the useless machine taking up space for years.
There are three types of comments here. 1. Over exaggerated English comments about how good he is 2. English comments by sour grapes 3. Japanese people who are impressed but kind of used to this level
It's how they show how close to clearing it you are. Then when you've reached the "I don't even need to hit any notes to clear it" amount, you get the crowd.
Unfortunately, in other countries (or at least here in Brazil), Taiko arcade machines don't have the Extreme difficulty and the same songs. Also, you have to hit the drums with all your fucking might to play
I know it's probably a joke, but calling him a 'regular guy' in Japan seriously undermines the amount of effort this man puts in to get to this level of skill. The amount of hours put into playing the game, being a composer and all (which I know for a fact isn't an easy job). Perhaps it's because arcades are more common in Japan and much more 'youngsters' there spends a lot of time playing arcade games, but I can bet not just any random guy in Japan can play this game with that level of skill unless they put as much effort in training their skills. Props to the man for being able to play this well, I really love this game and I really respect him for his skills.
@@LaggingDuck- that's just like saying a lot of people can play piano well, but that doesn't make it any less of an impressive skill. That's what they are trying to say.
I love how this arcade game is in the centre of a convenience store Edit: After one year I just noticed how insanely good is rhythm is befote the song actually started. He isn't a professional drummer wtf
That is usually how it is in Asian countries. You have the dedicated arcade shops, and you have the arcade games in a shopping mall, where usually the dad and the kids go and hang out while the mom goes on a shopping spree.
My theory is that Taiko no Tatsujin is some sort of hidden military training for hand-eye coordination. I can't think of any other reasoning to how it generates so many "regular guys".
Arcaea, Cytus, Deemo, even Piano Tiles, however that's not the reason, my Theory is that Japan was just born with a natural talent for Music and Rythm music
Bro where did you get that theory taiko no tatsujin is a just a rythm game that can improve yoyr sense of rythm and hand eye cordinition it can even be a way to promote you to music or instrument there is no othere reason that it generates so many regular guys because people are interested in it its not uncle sam
What's crazy is this dude doesn't even look like he's straining himself to do this, he's clearly enjoying this and could probably do something harder than this