Such a cool concept, fusing vocaloid-voice-effect with 16 bit music. It gives the compressed sound that emulates that era. The MV also goes hard. Love Kurokami as the corrupted villain
Yeees! I wanted to hear him play this since the first time I heard it! Perhaps I'll try to drum to this in the future, it seems like it would be super fun to jam around with :D
Idk much about music theory but I think Kingworld is built on the base of a fast repeating beat. It could go from one thing to another very quickly and doesnt have a set structure of where the song could go, which is why it's hard to predict.
No, the song's overall structure/progression isn't really strange, it's actually pretty standard as far as J-pop is concerned. Where the song deviates from the norm is mostly in its heavy use of triplets as well as the irregular time signatures.
I'm not versed in music theory but as far as my melomane percussion-loving brain goes, it seems like: 2/4? 4/4 - 1st chorus 7/8 (x3), 8/8, 7/8 (x3), 8/8 - 1st verse 4/4 pre-chorus till pre-verse 8/8 (x4), 7/8 (x3), 8/8 - 2nd verse 6/8 - bridge thing before the 3rd chorus 4/4 - 3rd chorus 3/4, 2/4? - Before last pre-chorus 4/4, 3/4? - last pre-chorus 4/4 - last chorus till the end That's a lotta changes in 3:35 minutes. No wonder my brain dances _hard._
The "Fubuki, PLEASE!" killed me. XD
Such a cool concept, fusing vocaloid-voice-effect with 16 bit music. It gives the compressed sound that emulates that era. The MV also goes hard. Love Kurokami as the corrupted villain
Veterans (or just people who know) remember Fubuki was the first for Jared.
It was all down hole from here.
The 7/4 time signature is not possible to predict, man
only after you pointed that out I realize that section is 3 7/8 bars followed by a normal 4/4
@@reconnect1857dastardly!
Foobs really went
What's a time signature me and Kurokami just want to sing
Sasakure UK songs are amazing
Mr. Sasakure uses such variable beats for many songs.
Friend went hard on this song.
This music's really fit Jarod since it has 8bit vibe
I think this is the most ive seen him fail, ssg fbking
"Aw That's Cool!!" Proceeds to do the song 5 more times to perfect it.
*six more times (if I'm not mistaken)
@@derpyduck5207 the sixth redo was just to do it again because he'd perfected it already.
@@ecstaticprime ah ok
Sasakure-san is a god.
Yeees! I wanted to hear him play this since the first time I heard it! Perhaps I'll try to drum to this in the future, it seems like it would be super fun to jam around with :D
Idk much about music theory but I think Kingworld is built on the base of a fast repeating beat. It could go from one thing to another very quickly and doesnt have a set structure of where the song could go, which is why it's hard to predict.
No, the song's overall structure/progression isn't really strange, it's actually pretty standard as far as J-pop is concerned. Where the song deviates from the norm is mostly in its heavy use of triplets as well as the irregular time signatures.
@@Trogloglation I see, thanks for the clarification.
Basically she went wowaka ft miku on this one
I'm not versed in music theory but as far as my melomane percussion-loving brain goes, it seems like:
2/4?
4/4 - 1st chorus
7/8 (x3), 8/8, 7/8 (x3), 8/8 - 1st verse
4/4 pre-chorus till pre-verse
8/8 (x4), 7/8 (x3), 8/8 - 2nd verse
6/8 - bridge thing before the 3rd chorus
4/4 - 3rd chorus
3/4, 2/4? - Before last pre-chorus
4/4, 3/4? - last pre-chorus
4/4 - last chorus till the end
That's a lotta changes in 3:35 minutes. No wonder my brain dances _hard._
@@jjQlLlLq I think the bpm changes in some parts
YESSSS!!, I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!,!
Hololive music when they add the polyrhythms 😈😈😈
I forgot Fubuki was a spiderman lol
Wow... this is a good song! Fubuki is quite the cute cat waifu.... totally not a fox friend. ;)
"Not cat! Fox!"
Why not both?
So ironic when the 8-bit drumming has the highest bit rate out of any part of the original song
I hope he plays kobo's Original