I would call it “Mayovania”, well I did on my video, I did the exact same thing but less impressive. Here’s the video if you wanna be disappointed. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nWzFAypppfI.html
So, if Patrick was right about mayonnaise being an instrument, and Patrick is the source for Sans' voice, which means Patrick and Sans are the same person, but MatPat already stated that Sans and Ness are the same... .... then who turned off the lights?
Today, Jules has answered one of mankind's biggest questions by confirming that mayonnaise is, in fact, an instrument. Tune in next week for when Jules solves another mystery by ascertaining the location of the lamb sauce.
@@tylermccaw8092 Honestly, you did it first, but he did it better. You tapped mayonnaise while the song played in the background. Jules recreated the song using only a mayonnaise jar. Which takes more talent?
@@Pokemaniak180 no you weren’t a dick, that was just major constructive criticism, it was your honest opinion about my video and I respect it. I admit I still did it first but I agree this is more impressive, mine was just disappointing
I love how it's genuinely using the unedited sounds, and not just someone taking *one* noise from the thing and just editing it to where it's barely the original noise anymore
[slaps the contents of the jar instead of the jar itself; the mayonnaise doesn't make music] No, it isn't. See what you've done? You made me get my drumstick dirty, *and it's all because of your big meaty claws!*
@@christianalter3305 I know, but the Title says: "Megalovania played ON Mayonnaise" And that's wrong. This title would be right: "Megalovania played with Mayonnaise". On Mayonnaise implies, that he is using only the mayonnaise but he uses the mayonnaise only to pitch the sound of the jar. Another example: If you are playing the trumpet you are using the amount of air in you lungs to switch the octaves you are playing. With your argumentation a trumpet player is playing air and not the trumpet ^^.