If you think about it, chiptune is extremely similar to classical music, it's all about the composition and not necessarily the mix/master (though that stuff helps of course)
@@SkippyZii yeah at their core I think that's the most important thing, the actual writing of the music. Maybe it was too vague or an idea I held in my head too long. I do think most people releasing electronic music are paying a decent amount of time to taking care of the mix, at least in producer circles I frequent, and sometimes neglect the actual composition a little bit. I'm certainly guilty. Think of how electronic music is often repetitive. But I think that's a lot rarer with chiptune, which tends to have a lot more variety in each track. And nothing has more variety in composition than classical music IMO. not the strongest argument but figured I should at least elucidate my previous comment
1:37 is BRILLIANT.
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PAUSING IS CHEATING
@@eshbyesh spam the pause button to save frames!
He is definetely my favorite chiptune artist now, this is a masterpiece
Classical and Chiptune are what i always listen to (:
Classical and Chiptune, my fav music generes combined
If you think about it, chiptune is extremely similar to classical music, it's all about the composition and not necessarily the mix/master (though that stuff helps of course)
@@treehann well isn't most songs all about composition anyway?
@@SkippyZii yeah at their core I think that's the most important thing, the actual writing of the music. Maybe it was too vague or an idea I held in my head too long. I do think most people releasing electronic music are paying a decent amount of time to taking care of the mix, at least in producer circles I frequent, and sometimes neglect the actual composition a little bit. I'm certainly guilty. Think of how electronic music is often repetitive. But I think that's a lot rarer with chiptune, which tends to have a lot more variety in each track. And nothing has more variety in composition than classical music IMO. not the strongest argument but figured I should at least elucidate my previous comment
Virt and 4mat have both excellently covered many classical tracks. Have any other composers done it that I can check out too?
I never knew how much I needed this until now.
20 seconds in and I just pulled a muscle smiling...
Bouns points at the end * multiplier = ... extra life! :)
1:51 ohh yeahhhh
1:38 mega start stop action. Great
2:22 is my favourite part
Any idea on what the song in 2:22 is, along with the composer? It sounds familiar, but I can't figure it out.
It is approximately 2 minutes into the overture of the Barber of Seville by Rossini.
Thanks a lot for the info!
we need a longer verc of 1:28
I can't find this track anywhere else.. Is it on some album?
+JadarDev - It's the last track off of FX [1]. Here is a link to it: archive.org/details/mtk060
What was that song at 1:29
air from suite 3
Air on a G String by Bach
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