@@innerlichtotig9325 the main problem when people try to parody or make fun of cliches is that sometimes, as a side effect, they take part of it by accident, and make no progress or humor. This is an example.
@@juliocoliveira These are a few that I found over time. th-cam.com/video/gXfnrEguhxA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Yuk46XbvwUY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/A5jnftBQw2U/w-d-xo.html
In the music retail business we used to refer to excessive self-indulgent guitar soloing as "wanking". First thought that came to mind. Brilliant video though. 😅
@@aidanrowland611 It’s a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life…
@@farmerted487 I use one on my desktop browser and it's like they know so they pump 3x the ads through the Android app. Which I'm probably going to abandon for a mobile browser with AdBlock.
As someone currently taking a filmaking class, I can only imagine the pain and suffering editing this must have caused. My condolences, and amazing job!
@@SoulSif The picture-in-picture in this video (where one has a zoom in on his hands, and the other shows a full body shot) is a tribute to the original music video of Through the Fire and the Flames, where they used this effect a lot, especially during the guitar solo.
Love that the text labeling every note is very much for us and definitely not just there to make the nightmare of editing this slightly more bearable. Fantacticly done
@@Qril on a equaly tempered instrument like a piano, yes, on a guitar or a violin, nope. (9 commas in a tone, a flat is -4 and a sharp +4, ngl, only expert musicians and computers hear the difference, yet it exists, more particulary in the intention)
I did a stop motion project like this in high school with a guitar hero guitar, with this song. When you said "hours of video editing later", I REALLY felt that. The thing is, I could actually play the damn thing, so I gave up on stop motion after the beginning intro part and just continued the video from there with just plain footage of my hands and the screen. I got an A on the project. My teacher said "it was a cool reveal when it switched from stop motion to real time, showing that you can actually play the song on guitar hero. That was pretty crazy". I happily accepted the compliment, knowing that the switch to real time was out of sheer laziness, not wanting to go through that agonizing editing process anymore.
@KaiMCGRPS the teacher put it on the school website, and it gave me a reputation at school as "the guitar hero guy". At parties, drunk people would hand me the guitar hero guitar and go "duuuude you gotta play". It was the weirdest thing. At least I didn't get bullied for it 😂
@@mubasshir if we are looking into other games, Halo CE title theme, mii maker theme, the TF2 title theme, still alive, and smb1 1-1 are all really good options as well
@@dave3429 well that doesn't really take away from his point though, it's painfully obvious the amount of effort and work that went into the edit to make it sound almost identical to the original song.
Considering how many connection options you have with the EV3, I’m pretty sure he could just plug the EV3 brick into his computer via USB, and write a program that takes in MIDI data and plays the right notes at the right times from the EV3 itself! No guitar attachment necessary-although it would be cool to have a MIDI-controlled guitar, I must say!
This is awesome. The last time I saw a guitar like this it was an NXT brick. Thank you for being honest about the editing, and even more, owning it. This is awesome.
It was less editing and more composing. Sure, it doesn't need dexterity and muscle training of playing it live, but it does take a lot of effort to construct a cover from samples.
Incredible. Imagine the skill it takes to instantaneously move your fingers to the exact note needed alongside teleporting the other hands fingers to press the buttons. True skill young man, you are certainly going places!
I made one of these guitars 5 years ago, and the sensor used to register the notes is incredibly finicky. Sometimes it doesnt read the correct distance and just plays the wrong notes.
As a guitar player, this looks fun as hell to play. What's so difficult about playing it though? It honestly looks like it'd be a great teaching tool for beginner guitar players.
in the words of my favorite musician its not that its hard to play its just that the real song is over 7 minutes long so its more of an endurance test.
Shit is so difficult that in live performances (at least early ones) DF's guitarists messed it up. Get your humble bragging ass out of here, obnoxious af
It's probably hard to move the collar fast enough without breaking the Lego blocks off unless he's done something fancy with the connections. You also probably have to be pretty precise with the movements or you'll end up playing the wrong note.
The crazy thing is, he didn’t have to include all of the notes whatsoever but he did adding to the editing workload, holy man, you could have just played the songs, but huge props for all that dedication you’re a legend, this sounds beautiful
I am especially impressed at how he moves faster than the speed of light to each note, then pauses for a split second to make it seem like he teleported his hands. All without any editing!!!!!1!!1
Honestly like this more than the original, as the lyrics always kind of killed it for me. Now if only someone could convert this beautiful rendition into 8-bit.
I'm not saying it's "easy" to play, but it's not certainly not "unnatural", at least not on a real guitar. There are a lot of excellent guitarists out there who would be able to play the song if they spent the time necessary to learn it.
@@TheTctoocold its like that for anything if you put the time and effort you can play it just as well but maybe he should've left out the "excellent guitarist" part
This is so awesome!!! I want to try and play this on the stylophone at some point, and having the notes laid out in the video is super helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen with lego.. upgrade it with a body and head stock! If they/you can refine it without a lot of editing and this ever became a kit. Probably the most expensive kit they could sell
He can move from note to note faster than the camera's shutter speed, creating the illusion of stillness. He is truly a master of this technique.
Only 204 likes and no comment? Let me fi- no
@@innerlichtotig9325 the main problem when people try to parody or make fun of cliches is that sometimes, as a side effect, they take part of it by accident, and make no progress or humor. This is an example.
@@sebrasebrarare comment I wish I could save
@@fridaynightspreadsheetfun just screenshot it and save it to your desktop
@@sebrasebra i have no idea whats happening
One of my favourite genres of music is covers played on absurd instruments. This is marvellous.
thanks for the new quest. any suggestions?
what about a cover made using a band of absurd instruments?
@@JNJNRobin1337 That too
@@juliocoliveira
These are a few that I found over time.
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th-cam.com/video/Yuk46XbvwUY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/A5jnftBQw2U/w-d-xo.html
If you like there are very good stylophone covers made by maru maru
The dedication to learn how to do this without any editing and inhumane reflexes is incredible.
Omg yes, it’s just like 69 string bass
Don't mind me, just waiting for an r/wooosh.
amazing, his movement is incredibly precise aswell!
bro moves so fast we can see his hand getting glitched
Fast enough to create 4 afterimages and still enough to be faster than the camera
This guy knows how to move his hand pleasurably to the music.
I didn't think he could hold it for that long.
the way it slides up and down the neck
@@TheGrimReaper-sf9nq😏
i was looking for this comment.
Here you are😅
In the music retail business we used to refer to excessive self-indulgent guitar soloing as "wanking". First thought that came to mind. Brilliant video though. 😅
It’s incredible how it’s explicitly stated there’s 0% editing and he’s naturally moving this fast, is it possible to learn this power?
The dark side is a pathway to abilities some consider unnatural.
Have you ever heard the tragedy of darth plagiues the wise?
It’s not a story the Jedi would tell you
@@aidanrowland611 It’s a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life…
Not from a Jedi.
This feels like late 2000s TH-cam, I love it ❤️
Except I had to watch unskippable ads first...
i was just thinking of MysteryGuitarMan!
@@stephenoakley9724 Adblock Plus browser extension works for me. I don't see any ads.
Lasse Gjertsen has entered the chat
@@farmerted487 I use one on my desktop browser and it's like they know so they pump 3x the ads through the Android app. Which I'm probably going to abandon for a mobile browser with AdBlock.
As someone currently taking a filmaking class, I can only imagine the pain and suffering editing this must have caused. My condolences, and amazing job!
I am pretty sure that it took a very long time, but I also think, that it wasn't necessarily hard, depending on the software he used.
@@nintendogamer1926 still, he probably wanted to die by the end
@@thatweirdlesbian- the hardest thing is matching the edits to the song tempo perfectly
at least he didn't have to do it in kinemaster 😱
It's not hard, just so boring you'd rather die
As someone who has done an adequate amount of tedious editing, this is impressive. Well done.
You cannot fool us heretic. There was no editing. Your lies can only hold for so long
you have fallen into his trap, there is no editing
IDK how many people noticed, but the fact that you recreated the music video for the solo was amazing. I loved this!
fr
Oh wow, great catch
I don't get it
@@SoulSif The picture-in-picture in this video (where one has a zoom in on his hands, and the other shows a full body shot) is a tribute to the original music video of Through the Fire and the Flames, where they used this effect a lot, especially during the guitar solo.
Me who just played the song on Beat Saber...
That really is some crazy editing!
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So there’s a new way to describe that hand motion.
“I’m just playing my Lego guitar man.”
💀💀💀
I am practicing a new song dw
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Bro really had to say that💀💀💀
@@Dankku_w yes I did
The amount of skill and speed he has is in credible. He can play so fast and with such ease that it looks as if he is teleporting to the next note
Love that the text labeling every note is very much for us and definitely not just there to make the nightmare of editing this slightly more bearable. Fantacticly done
No, i think that is part of the clip he edited In
lol and the key is in flats, not sharps.
@@impostorman18 I think that's the joke
@@icecreamget All keys can be shown as flats or sharps. Gb major is just F# major, for example.
@@Qril on a equaly tempered instrument like a piano, yes, on a guitar or a violin, nope. (9 commas in a tone, a flat is -4 and a sharp +4, ngl, only expert musicians and computers hear the difference, yet it exists, more particulary in the intention)
I did a stop motion project like this in high school with a guitar hero guitar, with this song. When you said "hours of video editing later", I REALLY felt that. The thing is, I could actually play the damn thing, so I gave up on stop motion after the beginning intro part and just continued the video from there with just plain footage of my hands and the screen. I got an A on the project. My teacher said "it was a cool reveal when it switched from stop motion to real time, showing that you can actually play the song on guitar hero. That was pretty crazy". I happily accepted the compliment, knowing that the switch to real time was out of sheer laziness, not wanting to go through that agonizing editing process anymore.
that sounds cool as hell
@KaiMCGRPS the teacher put it on the school website, and it gave me a reputation at school as "the guitar hero guy". At parties, drunk people would hand me the guitar hero guitar and go "duuuude you gotta play". It was the weirdest thing. At least I didn't get bullied for it 😂
@@SJNaka101 yoo guitar hero guy!!
@@SJNaka101 hang on is that THE guitar hero guy?!
@@CrabMushroom in the flesh
I can't believe he actually managed to do this in one take without editing. I think Herman Li might be jealous of that skill!
Sorry to destroy it for you but this is clearly edited! You can see it at 1:31 if you play the video at 0.25 speed.
@@dienichtganzanonymeananas "whoosh"
@@dienichtganzanonymeananas whoosh🫤
@@GuusKlaas even more sorry to inform you that with your answer „woosh“ you are the one worthy of r/woosh.
@@GuusKlaas umm I think you’re the one that got wooshed dog. Unless you’re jokingly wooshing his joke and if so than I’m the one that has been wooshed
0:57 and the part after just tickles my brain so much. I love it.
More covers, please! This thing sounds like it was made to cover the original DOOM's soundtrack.
Definitely, pls do I SAWED THE DEMONS
Also the "Turret Wife Serenade" or "Cara Mia Adio" from Portal 2
@@mubasshir if we are looking into other games, Halo CE title theme, mii maker theme, the TF2 title theme, still alive, and smb1 1-1 are all really good options as well
So what you're saying is, you can play DOOM on it?
I fucking agree
I love your ability to never do something half hearted. You go full into a project when you get into it.
Insanely impressive.
1k likes and no replies huh
It's exquisite.
Lego and this guy is like bread and butter
It’s the lego-spirit, never go halfway
He literally only did half the song.
@@dave3429 well that doesn't really take away from his point though, it's painfully obvious the amount of effort and work that went into the edit to make it sound almost identical to the original song.
I heard one suggestion to call this "Through the bits and bytes". Such a nice piece of work!
Through the bricks and bytes
Through the ones and zeros
Through the bleepus and bloopis
Through the bugs and errors
Through the Firewall and Flames
(Flames being Flaming/Flame War)
This sounds like a mix between a Gameboy and SNES cover and I love it
I love how the sped-up-in-studio part of Sam's Solo (1:12) is every bit as fast as I was expecting.
not like he's actually playing lul
@@teovinokur9362 if you’re so concerned go do it yourself or just don’t complain
@@teovinokur9362 no shit Sherlock!
@@teovinokur9362 oh gee, how could you tell?
@@teovinokur9362 go find a job in NASA or WHO… your level of genius should not be wasted on writing mere TH-cam comments
Props to him for transcending time and space to make large jumps with extreme precision within milliseconds and playing the keys with a single finger
man became a MIDI instrument
Just like the band itself does!
idk man the footage looks slowed down, might be nanoseconds
@@TreeFrogOnATreeit’s slowed down so our mortal eyes can process the information
@@mewni2956 eyyo
A huge departure from your normal content, but this is incredible. I love it.
off yesss
off fans when they see anything remotely related to off
Bro did the entire solo. Respect.
The sound it makes is like a squarewave an 80's 8-bit computer would make, and I really like it!
Yeah haha! The sawtooth-square wave ish sound does give a new kind of twist to it.
maybe. It isn’t exactly square or sawtooth
@@weegie3343 Probably somewhere around there though. Some discrete type of waveform, like square, sawtooth or triangle
I would not mind at all if more of these videos came out! Great work!
I think they would xD this probably took painstaking amount of time to line up the notes
You have essentially created a analog chiptune version of “through the fire and flames”.
Impressive
this is honestly incredible, the talent in so many aspects this takes is crazy
Waiting for someone to take these sounds and add them into a midi editor. God knows what songs would come out of it!
Considering how many connection options you have with the EV3, I’m pretty sure he could just plug the EV3 brick into his computer via USB, and write a program that takes in MIDI data and plays the right notes at the right times from the EV3 itself! No guitar attachment necessary-although it would be cool to have a MIDI-controlled guitar, I must say!
@@mbcommandnerd ok, but if you don't use the guitar attachment, it's kind of just a synthesizer
it's probably, like, a saw wave or something, so you could just use that
what a wholesome idea to include the note you are playing so the viewer at home can follow with their own lego guitar 🙏🙏
This is awesome. The last time I saw a guitar like this it was an NXT brick. Thank you for being honest about the editing, and even more, owning it. This is awesome.
It was less editing and more composing. Sure, it doesn't need dexterity and muscle training of playing it live, but it does take a lot of effort to construct a cover from samples.
It's not composing if they have the sheet music or a midi file, which I hope for their sake they had available
Didn’t know stop motion music was a thing but it goes hard
Amazing
half asleep chris wtf
Stay awake
I LOVE YOU
Cats, now!
In all seriousness, your videos are amazing.
Bros awake for 4 years
Can't wait to see the "99% Lego Guitar Skills 1% Editing Skills" version. Regardless this was really well done! Funny and amazing.
Featuring: 40 sporadic minutes of re-assembling the guitar.
LOVE THIS! Did not expect this from this channel!
Seamless. I mean, I can't see how any major band or record label hasn't already picked you up yet. This man ain't a Guitar Hero, he's a Guitar God.
Block-Hero
Fantastic!!!!! As a fan of DragonForce I would say they would be happy with this cover version!
Herman will probably watch it on stream even
shitty song
Wow, you really managed to play Through the Fire and Flames EXACTLY like how Herman Li did it. You're awesome
Not exactly.
Herman Li played it in a common-mortal guitar.
@@sirsancti5504he also plays Sam's parts!
Incredible. Imagine the skill it takes to instantaneously move your fingers to the exact note needed alongside teleporting the other hands fingers to press the buttons. True skill young man, you are certainly going places!
@@uncomfortableshirt it’s a joke you potato
Teleportation has been in widespread use by the US government/international government for decades. It's about time the new agers got proven right.
@@cooldud7071 you just gotta beleive
Also the ability to duplicate himself when needed is masterful
@@tropia8014 And zooming in on your hand? Must be so useful!
I dunno what's more impressive, the lego guitar, the fact that it WORKS, or the fact that this guy can play it.
This presumably didn't take a lot of dexterity, but I'm in awe of your editing and how you made that guitar from legos.
Took a lot of cocaine.
not dexterity but time and effort
1:42 i felt that D#4
*Wii crashes*
With a limited scale you managed to capture all the notes so well amazing job
The song starts at 0:22, for ease of replay-ability.
I know how hard editing can be. Major respect to you sir
Hours of editing, easily worth my 1 like. This was sick!
What editing, this was all one take bro!
@@livinglifejustthat Boy this joke aged really bad considering the thousands of comments all saying the same thing.
Dude I know this took absolutely forever but I appreciate it so much it mighta been worth it!
Ironically the cuts make it look like an old stop-motion Lego video, which is awesome.
Haters gonna say it's edited.
So is he his own hater?
@@Jamesdukeofbuffalo-valonder We all are
A lot of work went into this, amazing video!
feels like a midi but this just makes me want to see someone train to do it entirely on their own without the magic of editing
They’d have to do the bass and drums separate
ah yeah now i realize, mayhaps a team of them then? using that device?
I made one of these guitars 5 years ago, and the sensor used to register the notes is incredibly finicky. Sometimes it doesnt read the correct distance and just plays the wrong notes.
not even dragonforce can play TTFAF live lol
god this man has to be the best guitarist i’ve ever seen. i wish i could have even a crumb of their power
As a guitar player, this looks fun as hell to play. What's so difficult about playing it though? It honestly looks like it'd be a great teaching tool for beginner guitar players.
in the words of my favorite musician its not that its hard to play its just that the real song is over 7 minutes long so its more of an endurance test.
Shit is so difficult that in live performances (at least early ones) DF's guitarists messed it up. Get your humble bragging ass out of here, obnoxious af
I feel like I wouldn't learn anything from this
It's probably hard to move the collar fast enough without breaking the Lego blocks off unless he's done something fancy with the connections. You also probably have to be pretty precise with the movements or you'll end up playing the wrong note.
@@jamesmclemore9123Yeah it doesn't seem to be made to play something that quickly
That was an extremely faithful remake of the solo, I recognize your attention to detail and give you massive props.
Videos like this or the steel axle break videos are one of my favourites, because its just pure humor i love it!
the lego guitar talking to the computer:
both together strong.
ill reply ur reply if u get it
Your control is very impressive!
AMAZING MAD RESPECT EPIC EDITING
The editing in this is legitimately amazing, great job!
If through the fire and flames was a song in classic doom
Amazing work as always!
This is fantastic! Has early TH-cam vibes and I applaud you for the painstaking editing this must've taken.
Editing???
Found another conspiracy-theorist!
Look at him shred that guitar
I'm so happy to still see lego mindstorms videos show up on my feed 10+ years after I played with one as a kid.
The crazy thing is, he didn’t have to include all of the notes whatsoever but he did adding to the editing workload, holy man, you could have just played the songs, but huge props for all that dedication you’re a legend, this sounds beautiful
You're too humble. We know you don't edit.
I am especially impressed at how he moves faster than the speed of light to each note, then pauses for a split second to make it seem like he teleported his hands. All without any editing!!!!!1!!1
@@CheesusCrusts That's what happens when you move faster than the camera's framerate.
@@mrterry1756
Yep.
@@mrterry1756 we found it, we found the guy that is faster than the cameraman
@@Kallastar. faster than the camera. No one is faster than the cameraman
Wow, amazing!
Probably wouldn't be that hard to code a script that converts any song into a BEC guitar video.
Great strokes brother! 🤘🏼😆
And so on this day an entirely new genre was born.
YES!
Do you like it?
The insane dedication this must have taken ... well done, sir. Well done.
the work alone to edits this is horrifying and impressive, well done!!!
Respect for the amount of dedication to creating something fun as this. 👍🏾
Honestly like this more than the original, as the lyrics always kind of killed it for me. Now if only someone could convert this beautiful rendition into 8-bit.
But the real question is, would we want just an 8-bit-styled chiptune, or something that actual 8-bit hardware could (theoretically) play?
lol bad taste
@@mrosskne let the man enjoy his music
@@blubernaut No
@@mrosskne Yes
This is awesome. Hours of editing and one of the greatest masterpieces of all time
editing??? he's playing this live in one take....
This is how he won a golden Lego guitar from The Devil.
Honestly this editing style is very Lego like so it fits well! You could do whole series like this! D
Idk why but that little *SQUEE* at 1:22 cracked me up
This just makes TTFATF even more impressive. The unnatural speed at which your hands are moving to be able to play this is insane.
I'm not saying it's "easy" to play, but it's not certainly not "unnatural", at least not on a real guitar. There are a lot of excellent guitarists out there who would be able to play the song if they spent the time necessary to learn it.
"its not that bad experienced people still need to train to learn it"
pick one bro
@@TheTctoocold learn what "unnatural" means, clown.
@@TheTctoocold its like that for anything if you put the time and effort you can play it just as well but maybe he should've left out the "excellent guitarist" part
@@TheTctoocold Experienced people are best for this. Your first song should never be this complex
1:04, that looks like quite a useful skill to have! 😅
This is so awesome!!! I want to try and play this on the stylophone at some point, and having the notes laid out in the video is super helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Holy buckets of technical expertise, Batman!
Bro this is some crazy editing!! 🔥🔥
A nice tribute to the old stop motion Lego animations, I wonder if a midi extension could be made to pull in the video as well.
I can't even begin to imagine how tough editing this was
As an editor, watching this video caused me a lot of emotional damage.
I imagine the painful process of making this 😭
The number of megaman covers you could do with this is all of them. Awesome work this must have been a ton of editing
You know, now that it's edited - Technically, you know exactly how to play it!
Not gonna lie, I would really love a full version of this.
1:57 teenage boys
Through the Fire and Flames is just one of those songs which never become tiresome.
thats actually crazy... kudos
Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen with lego.. upgrade it with a body and head stock! If they/you can refine it without a lot of editing and this ever became a kit. Probably the most expensive kit they could sell
can't wait to see a live performance
Now make a rickroll version 💀
btw it's so amazing that he put several hours of work into just 2 minutes. WOW.
we need this
legoroll
@@zselimegmen8714 legRool
I really appreciate the mind numbing about of patient editing thia must have taken.
This actually rocks
This dude didn’t have to do this. But he did. Legend.
As an editor I'm even more impressed, great vid!
I need a full version of this.