@@cardiffe ive been learning Russian, all i know is "это" so im kinda really bad at it haha how's daylight over where you live, it's around 3am where i am sadly
Yeah, it’s like 2007 RU-vid humor where posting anything low-quality was deemed creative. (It was only low-quality since people were just getting used to the platform)
DO NOT under ANY circumstance delete this. Idk how to describe it, but I know for sure it's gonna be a hidden gem in several years. I, as a wanderer, see the potential in this video as it'll stand the test of time, and will be discovered by future PaRappa fans to be praised as a spicy meme. They'll see the wonder in it; they'll feel like how people currently feel about late 2000's videos from the dawn of memes. With the low resolution of the visuals being reminiscent of such videos and the genius idea of the Theme Of Rammy being covered on an accordion, this'll be a novelty for the ages. It'll truly be a miracle for an unsuspecting fan to walk into this and admire its beauty. I would've never thought I'd have run into something as amazing as this, but here we are. Take my comment as a reminder of your future achievements. Go, with many blessings!
@@pepsijuan666 WHAT- Wait I wasn't using reverse psychology at all, dear. I'm dead serious; This is a certified Hidden Gem of RU-vid™. Who would I be to disgrace such an emblem? I was being 100% honest in my points, I was wishing a good life upon OP. Was there a bad event with them going on? Are they suddenly deleting all their videos because of trauma or another consistent cringeworthy thing repeating in their brain? TELL ME, PEOPLE! WHAT DID I DO TO GIVE THIS HELPLESS USER A BAD TIME?
this video is like a stim toy for me. i am absolutely obsessed with it. i've watched it countless times. i know it by memory. i know it by heart. i've seen it in my dreams. i have no idea what um jammer lammy is.
Accordions (from 19th-century German Akkordeon, from Akkord-"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type, colloquially referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist. The concertina and bandoneón are related. The harmonium and American reed organ are in the same family, but are typically larger than an accordion and sit on a surface or the floor. The accordion is played by compressing or expanding the bellows while pressing buttons or keys, causing pallets to open, which allow air to flow across strips of brass or steel, called reeds. These vibrate to produce sound inside the body. Valves on opposing reeds of each note are used to make the instrument's reeds sound louder without air leaking from each reed block.[notes 1] The performer normally plays the melody on buttons or keys on the right-hand manual, and the accompaniment, consisting of bass and pre-set chord buttons, on the left-hand manual. The accordion is widely spread across the world because of the waves of immigration from Europe to the Americas and other regions. In some countries (for example: Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Panama) it is used in popular music (for example: gaucho, forró and sertanejo in Brazil, vallenato in Colombia, merengue in the Dominican Republic, and norteño in Mexico), whereas in other regions (such as Europe, North America and other countries in South America) it tends to be more used for dance-pop and folk music and is often used in folk music in Europe, North America and South America. In Europe and North America, some popular music acts also make use of the instrument. Additionally, the accordion is used in cajun, zydeco, jazz music and in both solo and orchestral performances of classical music. The piano accordion is the official city instrument of San Francisco, California. Many conservatories in Europe have classical accordion departments. The oldest name for this group of instruments is harmonika, from the Greek harmonikos, meaning "harmonic, musical". Today, native versions of the name accordion are more common. These names refer to the type of accordion patented by Cyrill Demian, which concerned "automatically coupled chords on the bass side".
Rammy (ウラミー Uramī) Rammy is a freelance guitarist and PaRappa and Lammy's opponent in the VS mode of Um Jammer Lammy, only appearing in the single player game in the Stage 6 end cutscene. Her Japanese name is a pun on the word ura (裏) which means "reversed side" or "wrong side", since she is the polar opposite of Lammy. An additional pun could be urami (怨み), meaning "grudge" or "resentment." Story After a series of mishaps cause her to be late for Yoko's concert, only to find Lammy had stolen her spot, Rammy demands to see who the better guitarist is (leading to the game's versus modes). However, Lammy flees in Yoko's teleportation machine. Discography UmJammer Lammy (Instrumental Theme) MilkCan - Make It Sweet! (Instrumental Theme) Personality & Habits Rammy has a rude attitude and is more violent than other characters seen in the PaRappa franchise. As opposed to Lammy's catchphrases, Rammy's are "Rave it to Rammy!" and "My guitar is in your face!"
I've recently started using your videos as Adult Swim styled buffers for my music playlist and it's been working very well! Thank you for making the cool :)
@@vlifStudioCarta Yeah! I owned an accurate toy one for awhile and I decided to practice some songs during the beginning of quarantine! The songs I currently know how to play are; Littleroot Town (Pokémon R/S/E), Lavender Town (Pokémon), Song of Storms (Zelda), Super Mario World Athletic Theme, and Happy Birthday. I would love to play Rammy’s theme on it but I have no idea what the notes are for her theme
They're not Rammy's mother. They're not a fly. _THEY'RE NOT A FOOTBAAAAAAAAA-_ *[canoncorrectionbot.exe has stopped working]* [OK] [Cut to a song from I Scream!] [Throw in a picture of Aardvark Matt Damon]