I love the detail of having "Flight of the Bumblebee" in the background. I'm a huge fan of when boss music adds layers to represent what the boss is doing, so the fact that that musical allusion is added whenever the Queen Bee is charging in the animation is really awsome!
Nice to see more awesome tunes from you, i'd enjoy seeing some other game soundtracks from you in the future! (not that i don't love terraria) If you see this (and feel like it of course) you should check out bug fables, underrated soundtrack.
Do you happen to have a MIDI file for this? I've been dying to make a remix of the track myself, and I've been searched the internet thoroughly THREE SEPRATE TIMES, and come up empty-handed. I even went as far to email the person who made the Overhaul Mod soundtrack, and they said they had been planning to redo almost the entire soundtrack again, so it would take a while... but they didn't really say how long, and I'd guess at least a year or two before they have the new version of Boss 5 ready. I had just made a post on Reddit about my lack of findings right before I found this, so if you end up providing a file you could also put it there if you wanted.
Are there any parts that you are looking for in particular? It might be difficult to procure a MIDI of the entire theme because of the way my project files work, but if you want what a certain instrument plays across a certain section of the theme, I'd be happy to help.
@@Jteoh The whole track preferably. Even if you can't put the entire thing in one file, I use BandLab, so I'm able to plug in individual MIDI tracks one at a time if needed. (up to 16 tracks/different instruments, as that is BandLab's limit. the only MIDI I've used so far that has had this problem is Plantera, and even then I have a tendency to simplify tracks by putting two different instruments (usually the percussion) into a single track) The way I tend to do it is I make two separate projects, one to hold the MIDI I'm remixing, and another where I make the actual remix itself. It's a slow process to individually check and place every note (Can't copy and paste sections across tabs for some reason), and while the average person would probably just modify the MIDI and change the instruments and call it a day, I find my method to actually be improving my own music skills. I only recently got the hand of chords and velocity, and it's improved my style a lot.
@@anonymousfog501 Here is the raw MIDI: drive.google.com/file/d/1RjC-Jlg_HR7AKsgxDdNEDzuL_Z6Ay2Cq/view?usp=sharing Several things to keep in mind: - Everything in my remix was transcribed by ear, so the notes may not be entirely accurate, especially 0:32 and 0:52 - There are a few parts, like the flight of the bumblebee at 0:58 that are not in the original track - Some sounds, like the ticking and cinematic hits are missing because they are sampled - The rising and falling sound at the beginning is a synth with automated modulation and pitch, so that will not be in the MIDI - The melody at 0:12 is a piano played backwards, so that will not be in the MIDI - Many of the strange and seemingly random notes, like at 0:12 are actually percussion, and some of them are not in the original track - Some notes are actually slide notes, and were used for synth gliss Happy Remixing!
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Microwave sound at the beginning sounds funny.
Cool thing!
I love this because there are criminally few queen bee remixes out there
jesus this animation is so good not mentioning the music
this music is always jammin tho
A boss that’s a nightmare to encounter if you’re a beginner trying to explore the underground jungle
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I love the detail of having "Flight of the Bumblebee" in the background. I'm a huge fan of when boss music adds layers to represent what the boss is doing, so the fact that that musical allusion is added whenever the Queen Bee is charging in the animation is really awsome!
Queen bee / Ocram theme, one of my favorite terraria ost
* ding!* your final destiny is ready!
IM IN HISTORY
Same bro
Nice to see more awesome tunes from you, i'd enjoy seeing some other game soundtracks from you in the future!
(not that i don't love terraria)
If you see this (and feel like it of course) you should check out bug fables, underrated soundtrack.
I'll definitely check it out
Why does is this masterpiece so underrated
buzzy bees da buzzy boss of de buzzy hives in the deep buzzy jungle
Nice job
theme of the ruined houses in a zenith world
do you mean boss 4? still sick music
it was named boss 4 in the console version but pc had to change it to boss 5 because they already had a boss 4 theme
Mama ya v istoriji
Why my dumb video have more views than this? More people must view this
Do you happen to have a MIDI file for this? I've been dying to make a remix of the track myself, and I've been searched the internet thoroughly THREE SEPRATE TIMES, and come up empty-handed.
I even went as far to email the person who made the Overhaul Mod soundtrack, and they said they had been planning to redo almost the entire soundtrack again, so it would take a while... but they didn't really say how long, and I'd guess at least a year or two before they have the new version of Boss 5 ready.
I had just made a post on Reddit about my lack of findings right before I found this, so if you end up providing a file you could also put it there if you wanted.
Are there any parts that you are looking for in particular?
It might be difficult to procure a MIDI of the entire theme because of the way my project files work, but if you want what a certain instrument plays across a certain section of the theme, I'd be happy to help.
@@Jteoh The whole track preferably. Even if you can't put the entire thing in one file, I use BandLab, so I'm able to plug in individual MIDI tracks one at a time if needed.
(up to 16 tracks/different instruments, as that is BandLab's limit. the only MIDI I've used so far that has had this problem is Plantera, and even then I have a tendency to simplify tracks by putting two different instruments (usually the percussion) into a single track)
The way I tend to do it is I make two separate projects, one to hold the MIDI I'm remixing, and another where I make the actual remix itself. It's a slow process to individually check and place every note (Can't copy and paste sections across tabs for some reason), and while the average person would probably just modify the MIDI and change the instruments and call it a day, I find my method to actually be improving my own music skills. I only recently got the hand of chords and velocity, and it's improved my style a lot.
@@anonymousfog501
Here is the raw MIDI:
drive.google.com/file/d/1RjC-Jlg_HR7AKsgxDdNEDzuL_Z6Ay2Cq/view?usp=sharing
Several things to keep in mind:
- Everything in my remix was transcribed by ear, so the notes may not be entirely accurate, especially 0:32 and 0:52
- There are a few parts, like the flight of the bumblebee at 0:58 that are not in the original track
- Some sounds, like the ticking and cinematic hits are missing because they are sampled
- The rising and falling sound at the beginning is a synth with automated modulation and pitch, so that will not be in the MIDI
- The melody at 0:12 is a piano played backwards, so that will not be in the MIDI
- Many of the strange and seemingly random notes, like at 0:12 are actually percussion, and some of them are not in the original track
- Some notes are actually slide notes, and were used for synth gliss
Happy Remixing!
@@Jteoh thanks! I also wanted to remix this track in with Boss 1 to make a theme for the EoC since it uses Boss 5 in the older console version
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