The limitations and creativity of early video game music as compared to the open freedom of orchestras in the 20th century. My professor really loved it
@@David_Franco No, it's 7/4. Tim Follin splits the beats in 7/4 into 4 eighth notes, 4 eighth notes, 3 eight notes and 3 eight notes. 4 + 4 + 3 + 3 = 14 which is 7 x 2. Correct me if I'm wrong
This was the first C64 song I've ever heard. It impressed me so much I wrote a paper on it
.. What kind ?
The limitations and creativity of early video game music as compared to the open freedom of orchestras in the 20th century. My professor really loved it
This song changed my life, I get so many pictures in my head every time I hear it. It triggers the imagination
Do you still have the paper? I wouldn't mind reading that. You can take out any personal references if you want...
Please link the paper, I'm doing research for C64 music podcast episodes, and it would be interesting to read
7/8 time signature.... IN A VIDEOGAME SOUNDTRACK. 8)
lol tim follin did 17/8 once
4 years late, but that is 5/8, not 7/8
@@David_Franco its 7/4 but switches to 4/4.
@@Newtinedincorrect, 5/8
@@David_Franco No, it's 7/4. Tim Follin splits the beats in 7/4 into 4 eighth notes, 4 eighth notes, 3 eight notes and 3 eight notes. 4 + 4 + 3 + 3 = 14 which is 7 x 2. Correct me if I'm wrong
At first i didn't notice the word C64 so i thought this was gonna be the ZX Spectrum version.
Shame nobody's covered the zx spectrum version
i can't stop listening to this aaaaaaaaaa
especially this part 1:01
Me too. Tim Follin is a true genius.
Me 0:11
Follin forever.
If anyone knows platypus 2, this is the level select theme, but they cut it short
Not bad but I prefer the Speccy's beeper version.
As much as I would love to, I can't stand the beeper that much unless if it's actually done majestically.
I prefer the speccy one since it's funky as hell
i have the beginning triangle loop stuck in my head
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Aww man
@@NEUTR0NDANCE so we bacc in the mine
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@@NEUTR0NDANCE aw man
@@kame64discord74 so we're back in the mine