It adds a new row with it's own (heart)beats that switches between P1 and P2, and when it does, you hear a bird sound (tweet tweet) as a warning. Challenging, but also fair. By the way, I think blind people may play it, since the switch warning is a sound and the music is modified in order to fit with the extra beats. Also, I like the fact that, in the last part, the parrot flies in the Mr. Stevenson or Mrs. Stevenson's side, depending on the player that treates it. In my opinion, a great level. :)
The birds extra notes fit and flow super well. The idea of it mimicking the heartbeat fits well with the idea of it being a parrot. It also has cuss to each swap, it sounds super smooth and both looks and feels like it could be in the actual game.
_"It's like I can hear my wife's heart beating through this bird."_ It was at this point that I realized da parrot's rhythm is da same as da _other player's_ rhythm but slightly delayed. Genius 'n it sounds amazing!
This is so cool! I think when done right, harder versions of night shifts can be so cool! I can tell you put a lot of thought and attention into detail with this! Well done!
this is sick i love the gimmick and additions to the here, especially the choice to use the specifically parrot to relay the heartbeats my only feedback is that im not sure how much i like the instrument used with the parrot, maybe a guitar or violin would fit better but idk thats not really my expertise hahah deffo gonna try play it later
very very late, but the swing you struggled to find the correct value for is actually double swing, so you'd have to make it a freetime.don't know the exact ticks, but it shouldn't be hard to figure out
The bird is such a beautiful addition here, masterfully done
Thanks. I like the sound, but mixing is something I've very little experience with. Definitely could sound better I think.
@@kingheron109 It already did
It adds a new row with it's own (heart)beats that switches between P1 and P2, and when it does, you hear a bird sound (tweet tweet) as a warning. Challenging, but also fair. By the way, I think blind people may play it, since the switch warning is a sound and the music is modified in order to fit with the extra beats.
Also, I like the fact that, in the last part, the parrot flies in the Mr. Stevenson or Mrs. Stevenson's side, depending on the player that treates it.
In my opinion, a great level. :)
The birds extra notes fit and flow super well. The idea of it mimicking the heartbeat fits well with the idea of it being a parrot. It also has cuss to each swap, it sounds super smooth and both looks and feels like it could be in the actual game.
_"It's like I can hear my wife's heart beating through this bird."_
It was at this point that I realized da parrot's rhythm is da same as da _other player's_ rhythm but slightly delayed. Genius 'n it sounds amazing!
I only noticed that after reading your comment. Damn, what a creative idea!
I like how it rests on the heartbeat line lol
I'm a little bit late but this is absolutely gorgeous, incredibly well done, it feels like an official level. Good job.
This is so cool! I think when done right, harder versions of night shifts can be so cool! I can tell you put a lot of thought and attention into detail with this! Well done!
my ass actually thought this was official
good job
Yeah like it could be the night version
Genius way to make both players experience both rhythms
this is sick i love the gimmick and additions to the here, especially the choice to use the specifically parrot to relay the heartbeats
my only feedback is that im not sure how much i like the instrument used with the parrot, maybe a guitar or violin would fit better but idk thats not really my expertise hahah
deffo gonna try play it later
that's... how...
This is soo good. Period. end of argument.
1:09 beutifol❤❤
whoa what
very very late, but the swing you struggled to find the correct value for is actually double swing, so you'd have to make it a freetime.don't know the exact ticks, but it shouldn't be hard to figure out
Late as it may be, still appreciated. Thanks.
I would use .3333 and .6667
the 12-34-56-7 doesnt work with 0..333 or 0.6667, it requires split parts to make it exact
@@samkid123 yeah that's. what i said
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