As someone who played trombone for seven years in school, this game is honestly one of the best things I’ve ever experienced. I love seeing people not as privy of trombones play this, too.
Imma need this as a series. Also we need to send them the meme levels others have made. Some literal god programmed a level to Liz Truss's resignation speech and it was meme platinum.
@@spiky724 as another guitarist and pianist, please respect other people who play instruments!! trombone is a real instrument, and it is a great one at that!
Ah, as a Canadian, I feel honoured. What a beautiful rendition of our national anthem. And the remix with the ups and downs? Perfecto! Bellissima! Bravo!! 🥲😂
As a canadian who remembers listening to the barber shop quartet version of the national anthem, that may take the cake for best rendition of O Canada I've heard
Yeah idk why they made it inverted by default, that seems like an option that a few people might use because they found it a little easier. I mean, for a meme game like this one, it could be that they wanted you to suffer with weird controls, but in that case why let you change them to normal?
@@KusaneHexaku Uhhhh... not really. Playing trombone involves sliding the slide in and out horizontally, which may or may not line up with a player's conception of how pitches relate to each other spatially. Trombone Champ has an absolute, unambiguous _vertical_ representation of its pitch range, yet it expects you to control pitch by moving your mouse in the exact opposite direction of the one you want your little dot to go in. Trombone pitches can certainly be unintuitive to new players, so I kinda get why they'd do this, but it's not the same at all.
please, please, please make this a full theory! As a classical musician, albeit not a trombone, this is hilarious and only trombones would become a meme like this xD
when there is inevitably a game theory on this, please for the love of god make the thumbnail exactly what RTGame describes in his Trombone Champ video
Dan really seems like just a fun pleasant person. There's very few "famous" people that I would actually want to meet, but he's very near the top of the list (along with Matt and Steph).
14:56 gonna say, as someone with experience, brass instruments can easily be described as succulent. They get moist, wet even. It is why we have... The spit valve.
10:13, 34:47 "What was that? Franz Liszt?" I'm gonna call it: Trazom (that's "Mozart" backwards) will be the last boss you face before becoming Horn Lord
So, the concept (not the practice) of circular breathing is actually a lot simpler than you think! (For reference, I play the trumpet, and I taught myself how to do this. How's THAT for a coward, game!?) So when you breathe, instead of breathing through your mouth, you essentially keep the note going by breathing through your nose while simultaneously releasing the leftover air in your mouth into the instrument. The constant cycle of air being brought in through your nostrils while expelling it through the instrument is the "circle breathing" part!
Can't wait to see more of this game! Love both of your reactions to all the stuff going on! I have never heard of this game before now so I really hope yall show us more of it!
Circular breathing is actually a pretty rarely used talent. I study trombone at a conservatory and I only know a handful of people (Professors included) who can do it and they’ve all told us it’s not very useful or practical
It would mean more than three, large bread pretzels to me if you two continued this wonderful, spectacular, hilarious game. Platonically love you guys! ❤
Fun fact: the Army does teach that using a 4 or 5 finger point is the only way you should point because 1 finger is offensive and 2 can imply violent intent.
I’m someone who learnt to circular breathe for specific songs I had to sing, specifically ones with not much room for breath. It doesn’t work the way people think it does, where you constantly breathe in and out, and instead you store air in your mouth, which gives you time to breathe in while exhaling. It was very difficult for me to learn how to store air and make it last before I ran out, as it was all in my mouth, but by using circular breathing at very particular moments, it works. If you wanna start to learn how to do it, puff up your cheeks and start to inhale through your nose. Then slowly breathe out while still inhaling. Obviously when putting it into practice it will play out a little different, but this is a good technique for starting out :).
I'm so glad this game is so beloved, because I may finally find that one song we played in middle school Band class. If I remember correctly, it was a whole circus, or parade? The reason we played it that year was because I was a decent trombone player, and there's a short solo for the trombones, representing the clowns. I loved that song, how it sounded. But I cannot remember/find the friggin name!
45 seconds in and I’m already getting flashbacks from working at Disneyland. Basic Disney training: “When you point, use two fingers or your whole hand”!
Fun fact sometimes I have a weird sensation like déjà vu when I just randomly see dreamless things during the day and then later in my life, I like to have the exact same experience and it’s so weird and I had something like this so when I saw the head with a trap remix in the freaking beavers at the beginning of the video I just… My mind is blown
I managed to beat it, from what I can tell the lore doesn't actually go super deep it is mostly there as a joke, but it might be a fun theory to try tofigure out where Trazom came from and what created him and how it relates to babbons and what kind of a universe this is set in where the "funfacts" are assumably true
I used to play trumpet (now I play drums). There was a little slide that can *slightly* change the tune of the instrument. Playing the trumpet was mostly pressing a combo of three buttons with your right hand and it was good if you played games that use arrow keys (like undertale, which was popular at the time of me playing the trumpet)
I showed this to my dad. We were listening to it like a podcast until just before the warm-up finished and then we watched it together. We laughed ourselves to tears before Take Me Out to the Ball Game's second verse (this is my third time watching it). Thank you for your sacrifice Head Editor Dan 🙏😂 Addendum: he had a chest cold a while ago and this loosened stuff up in a good way. Thank you so much for playing and uploading this series of gems. We're having to take a break but we're having so much fun and keep cracking up thinking about it
As someone who did band for years in middle school, high school, and college I've never met anyone in band that did circular breathing. That sounds nuts! Cool but nuts!