Oh hell yeah, now we have *epic* *and* *inspiring* *ori* *beats* *to* *encourage/study* *to!* This'll surely come useful in the future... so damn good.
"You have 5 rounds to move 300 ft past these obstacles or you WILL die. Do you understand the situation? Good." Hit that play button, start the timer, strike an evil pose as DM.
How do you count measures? I tried tapping my finger and I can make 3/3 as well as 4/4 and I'm not sure which is the right one. I matched my timing to Ori's ear in the animation and they both match (it takes Ori to nod to one side to complete one 3/3 while it takes Ori to nod to both sides to complete one 4/4).
@@straypaper Yeah, you can match both 3/4 by doing Four times 1-2-3 or 6/8 which is 1-2-3/1-2-3/1-2/1-2/1-2 which are the actual accentuations ツ Music is beautiful, and so rhythm.
I dont know why, but this song has a Special place in my heart. When i first played Ori, i wasnt the biggest fan and quit after like an hour. But some magical day, i decided to give it antother shot. And i played to this part. The music started, and i ran away. I didnt knew what i was doing, and i died a lot. But this music... it kept me playing. It made me fall in love with the game as a whole. It may sound stupid but it is, what it is
@@mnadhil1932 Yeah, when I first played Ori and the blind forest, I completed it in 627(arround) deaths in total, in that game, when you get used to a mechanic, they just introduce a new one.
Me too! Much more epic sounding, with all the choir singing at the most hype sections, as well as the ticking rhythm of clockwork adding to the sense of haste and energy.