honestly, I can follow all of the rhythms except the second to last one. I don't really find it difficult to count on off-beats unless I'm with someone else that doesn't match the rhythm and so I get thrown off as well.
i really wanna recreate this with rhythm tweezers with rhre edit: i started working on it, im just trying to figure out the timings on the 9 tuplet part
as a drummer some of these just felt like forbidden notes to summon a rythm demon like the 9 note and the 5 and 6 note after. Really love this one a lot.
@@gabesanderes4208 fr these people bro. It’s not even complex, DCI writing shits all over this in terms of complexity. I’m literally not bragging because I’m not even good at drums, they are my secondary instrument, and I was able play along with this first try with zero issues. I was expecting something way more ridiculous like I’ve seen in other sheet music memes
As someone who can’t use sheet music for the life of them and plays by ear, never have I had a more “This can’t stop me, because I can’t read” moment in my life.
@@buddygettingnutty8351 it's funny, because sheet music never used to be a thing obviously and that's how music was learned was by ear. When paper became more accessible and a system of notation was developed, it was all with the intention that it was meant to be for record keeping, thus the intention of the Hymnal in Churches. Then somewhere along the way people used playing music as a pastime and publications of sheet music became widespread and we became reliant on it. This is also why so many households have old pianos in them. People used to play full classical pieces as a pastime.
as someone who is always playing hard/endless/impossible gamemodes in rhythm games I can confirm, this is basically how every song goes on those difficulties
i just wana make a rhythm game where you dance to african polyrhythms and rly proggy stuff w weird time signatures nd grooves, im glad somebody is on a similar wavelength
Of course you're a rhythm heaven fan! The side eye at the end, the "doink," the last note being very reminiscent of Working Dough 2... this is very cool stuff
@@yellobanana6456 Donk Donk took me the longest, then Love Rap 2. I think it was Remix 10 after (edit - before, not after) that, and then Working Dough 2 - it was definitely one of the last though. It's tricky...
lowkey hope we someday get an indie rhythm game heavily inspired by rhythm heaven that becomes a hit just so that the series stays relevant 😔 before you reply, yes i’ve heard of bits and bops and melatonin as several dozens of people have made it apparent LOL
i'm obsessed with rhythm doctor rn so hopefully it gets more traction once it's out of early access and/or when act 5 is released melatonin and bits and bops seem great too
@@mjb20077 I remember there used to be one back in the '00s, but I don't remember its name. It had a lumberjack minigame (somewhat like LumBEARjack from Megamix, but years before), and a minigame that took place on a dance hall with four lights, but I never got past that. If anyone recalls what game I'm talking about, please let me know. Anyway, there's also "Touhou Rhythm Carnival! Scarlet", a Rhythm Heaven-like Touhou fangame.
Rhythm heaven already has ONE polyrhythm game aptly titled "polyrhythm" with like one actual polyrhythm and some claim it's one of the hardest games... I can't imagine how they'd feel here
technically all of the rhythms (both 1 and 2) are polyrhythms, just not in the normal "polyrhythm" sense, as while there are still two rhythms being played at once a lot of the times they're either the same rhythm, one rhythm is a multiple of the other, or don't start at the beginning of the measure
i love the progressive transition from surprise at the sudden difficulty spike to disbelief that his instructor expects this much of him until finally giving up entirely loool
The gameplay in this video doesn't seem that tough to me ngl, clicking fast in rythm heaven isn't a problem as long as there's no memorising whether you need to press A or both A and B
In around a month, I’m going to suddenly vividly remember this video, and after a couple minutes of searching for where I could have seen it, I will simply dismiss it as a dream. Good work Mr. Zong!
Kinda of same thing here. While I can understand *insert whatever English word means “music language”* I can’t understand the germanic(?) version (the one with the letters)
A RH-like game that pulled out all the stops when it comes to zany input rhythms would be a beautiful mess Also, tip to people tapping along to the rhythms: for 0:38, go "4-E-and-A" to get the timing correct, tapping on A.
Well, we have Bits and Bops coming out here fairly soon (I think, it's Kickstarter has finished) and we also have Melatonin which is essentially a more mellow Lo-Fi version of RH with a few small extra mechanics., So there we go with that :3*
@Cyndel ForTheWin! I'm specifically talking a successor that was utterly brutal with bizarre input rhythms that official Rhythm Heaven would never do (Bits & Bops is the only successor to really capture what made RH special, I'll give it that)
Sixteenths aren't counted that strangely. One-e and-a is the basis. The e in one and the a in and make good additions to 'one and'. Plus the a makes a good lead into the next count. So 1e&a 2e&a 3e&a 4e&a
if you think sixteenth beats are counted strangely, count them differently. the rhythm gods will not smite you for finding a system that works for you. but num-e-&-a works for me really well so
@@augustoramirez2538 “subdivide this you fucking casual” But yeah, realistically that would be the runkiller. The one right before that is hell to conceptualize but you could cheese through it, that second-to-last one is just too damn fast.
Now we need the version where the player seal nails every note, except the final one/a random nonspecified note that's somehow important, and still gets the Try Again! screen or an OK one ala Rhythm Heaven DS
@@TG03 I mean it can happen in Fever too can’t it? I’m thinking of the final cues in the samurai games. Definitely happens in GBA, the climax of Snappy Trio comes to mind.
@@gudmansal3468 Oh is the last Karate Man 2 input special in that? It’s been forever since I got all my Superbs so I thought Karate Man 2 was the one where you had to hit everything to get Superb
OHHH MY GOD AS SOMEONE WHO LOVES RHYTHM HEAVEN THIS WAS SO DELIGHTFUL FROM START TO FINISH EVERY LITTLE SOUND EFFECT AND DETAIL MADE ME EXPLODE WITH HAPPINESS THANK YOU
I’m so obsessed with this one, I just started learning to read sheet music/ music theory in general and I haven’t gotten to rhythm yet and this has gotten me so hype
I had a dream years ago about playing a remix of minigames that weren't anywhere in the games had uncanny art that wasn't like the official art, and which had atonal music that sounded pretty high-pitched and creepy. Thanks for unlocking this memory? Idk I was pretty shook after I woke up back then
As somebody who plays games like Rhythm Doctor, I think I'm actually more scared by the fact that I could follow it. Like I could see the exact patterns required for playing this kind of game and how to pull it off, that just means I have no goddamn life.
The smaller seal is exactly me in like middle school band trying to keep up with everyone else (and then learning a year in I was playing D wrong the whole time lol)
Can't believe I just got a very recent well-made rhythm heaven-inspired video uploaded by a semi-popular creator reccomend to me I definitely ain't complaining though
As a music student, the little fellow is exactly how I feel whenever we do rythmics
I usually get a 100 on those 🗿
That’s the written thing right
Especially at 0:27 . I'm really good at rhytmics but once something so hilariously off-beat like this happens I suddenly lose my whole rhythmic sense
honestly, I can follow all of the rhythms except the second to last one. I don't really find it difficult to count on off-beats unless I'm with someone else that doesn't match the rhythm and so I get thrown off as well.
Game name?
@@noyoucantnoicantnowecantsostop A sweet memory of impossible music exams.
LOVE the teacher seal's side eye. You nailed the vibes of Rhythm Heaven perfectly!
the side-eye was always SO judgemental 😭
Bombastic side eye
Criminal offensive side eye
I thought it was the student seal?
@@aidanmallon9879 Student seal does it too but the teacher's side eye at the very end is especially perfect.
@@animatedblox7461 Ah, I see it now
As a drummer I unironically use this video to warm up
0:30?
We use it as a test for new people wanting to join the drum line lmao
I was about to say that drummers would probably be great at this!!!😂 Glad it helps with your warm up routine!
Guitarist here, I can confirm. Good warmup for my right hand.
As a drummer, I see this as an absolute win.
As someone who is bad at rhythm games, this feels like a normal experience honestly
rtgame the entirety of his Rythm Heaven Fever playthrough
well at least the timing won’t go as far as 5
Definitely feel you there.
As someone who is good at rhythm games, this feels like One Winged Angel on Extreme difficulty in the Final Fantasy Rhythm Game on Switch
Game name?
I already have the intense urge to mod this into a rhythm heaven game
i really wanna recreate this with rhythm tweezers with rhre
edit: i started working on it, im just trying to figure out the timings on the 9 tuplet part
@@xris671 wouldn't it be better if it was Polymania?
@@sansnyan982 this game only needs one button by the looks of it
perfect for tambourine!
Same. I am foolishly overconfident in my ability to get at least a passing score in this game.
I love how it starts with it's hands up all enthusiastic but towards the end their hands are down as a sign of defeat and disbelief
as a drummer some of these just felt like forbidden notes to summon a rythm demon like the 9 note and the 5 and 6 note after. Really love this one a lot.
You mean the triplets Mr drummer?
@@StealOfApproval I know right what is a 9 note 😂
@@gabesanderes4208 fr these people bro. It’s not even complex, DCI writing shits all over this in terms of complexity. I’m literally not bragging because I’m not even good at drums, they are my secondary instrument, and I was able play along with this first try with zero issues. I was expecting something way more ridiculous like I’ve seen in other sheet music memes
@@StealOfApproval @StealOfApproval erm achtually at 0:27 thats a nontuplet, not a triplet (it is not written correctly for what is played)
If you have never seen a quintuplet how can you even call yourself a drummer lol
As someone who can’t use sheet music for the life of them and plays by ear, never have I had a more “This can’t stop me, because I can’t read” moment in my life.
Lollll what a mood
"Nooo you need to read sheet music to learn the music"
Haha ears go brrr
Trueee, you can learn this pretty easily and not read those dang sheet music
@@buddygettingnutty8351 it's funny, because sheet music never used to be a thing obviously and that's how music was learned was by ear. When paper became more accessible and a system of notation was developed, it was all with the intention that it was meant to be for record keeping, thus the intention of the Hymnal in Churches. Then somewhere along the way people used playing music as a pastime and publications of sheet music became widespread and we became reliant on it.
This is also why so many households have old pianos in them. People used to play full classical pieces as a pastime.
fucking Real lol
As a drummer I got this first try, but that 9 : 4 polyrhythm almost got me
Same!
so yall were the seal on the right
Yup same here, except for me it was the fivelet followed by the sixlet
Technically its 9 : 8 because the notes are all in quavers/8th
@@Melkor0410 isn't that exactly the same thing?
i love how it goes from "hard because irregular" to "probably physically impossible with one button" to "fuck you"
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Man you are severely underestimating how good people are at rhythm games if you think this is impossible with one button.
@@S1lv3r1it is impossible. People in adofai need 6 keys to make dat shit
@@puffbelugasupremacy5968 minimum two lol
I love “You’re FIRED from the Polyrhythmic Circus 😡” that’s such a real Rhythm Heaven failure screen.
that moment when i get fired from the polyrhythmic circus (i wasn’t being polyrhythmic enough): 😔
@@CyanPlushCaptain It’s okay you’ll get em next time 🫡
I love the way the penguin just football kicks the whole seal out the crib
It reminds me a lot of the Clappy Trio Try Again screen.
I hate you becuase he failed the tiny Seal.
as someone who is always playing hard/endless/impossible gamemodes in rhythm games I can confirm, this is basically how every song goes on those difficulties
lmao idk. For me, a hard song/mode usually has too many chord notes, visual mods, speed/pause gimmicks, etc
is so hard
We desperately need Rhythm Heaven games that involve ridiculously hard polyrhythms and other obfuscated musical games.
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That would be so annoying 😭
i just wana make a rhythm game where you dance to african polyrhythms and rly proggy stuff w weird time signatures nd grooves, im glad somebody is on a similar wavelength
As a drummer i would probably play the shit out a rhythm game like that.
Literally patapon minigames, also some are literal hell since there are inherent latency issues on the psp. Only fixable through emulator
I love how everyones tried to put it into as many rhythm games as possible
it even made its way into Trombone Champ
Yeah, also some of those are surpassing this video’s views by a landslide.
also in osu
in freakin gd
In ADOFAI
phigros?
0:35 I love how he just gave up with that look 😂
I wonder if there is possibly someone in the world who can clap that fast
Of course you're a rhythm heaven fan! The side eye at the end, the "doink," the last note being very reminiscent of Working Dough 2... this is very cool stuff
'Twas foretold in the prophecy, when I got recommended another Rhythm Heaven-y video of theirs awhile back:
ua-cam.com/video/w2IMPABwwNs/v-deo.html
Working dough 2 is the only game in rhythm heaven I have yet to perfect 🥲
The doink kinda sounds like Beat City to me, not as good a rhythm game
@@yellobanana6456 Donk Donk took me the longest, then Love Rap 2. I think it was Remix 10 after (edit - before, not after) that, and then Working Dough 2 - it was definitely one of the last though. It's tricky...
I'm out here still trying to perfect Bon odori 2🙃
not cool of you to leak Sungazer’s next album
mama mia
Promise??
Ah, so you are lurking around _this_ side of UA-cam. Great taste.
IT'S THE REAL ADAM NEELY
:)
I mean, you get to hear how the polyrhythm sounds first, that's the hardest part taken care of right there!
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Flashbacks to Built to Scale Wii by GENERIC.
It's not a polyrhythm
Tuplets and “odd” counts not polyrhythms
lowkey hope we someday get an indie rhythm game heavily inspired by rhythm heaven that becomes a hit just so that the series stays relevant 😔
before you reply, yes i’ve heard of bits and bops and melatonin as several dozens of people have made it apparent LOL
Really hoping Bits and Bops blows up once we get the full release.
I haven't tried them but melatonin and rhythm doctor seem kinda similar themes but bits and bops looks like it'd be a good one for sure.
@@Gamefreq184 ive played the melatonin demo and its.. eh, its msotly visual cue based which doesnt work well, but i like the visual style!
i'm obsessed with rhythm doctor rn so hopefully it gets more traction once it's out of early access and/or when act 5 is released
melatonin and bits and bops seem great too
I can't remember the name but I think there was one about fish?
0:27 even as someone who is learning music, that requires a amount of consistency that I don’t have, in my eyes, that is a hellspawn.
This makes me wish for more Rhythm Heaven type indie games.
there's like, 4 right now
@@gogglesdotcom i know bits & bops and melatonin, what are the others?
@Tamale Rhythm Doctor Is One.
Although Probably Not One Of The 4, "Songbird Symphony" Is A Great Rhythm Game With A Lot Of Charm And Character.
@@mjb20077 I remember there used to be one back in the '00s, but I don't remember its name. It had a lumberjack minigame (somewhat like LumBEARjack from Megamix, but years before), and a minigame that took place on a dance hall with four lights, but I never got past that. If anyone recalls what game I'm talking about, please let me know.
Anyway, there's also "Touhou Rhythm Carnival! Scarlet", a Rhythm Heaven-like Touhou fangame.
That's a game called Melatonin
This is what Rhythm Heaven feels like to someone playing it for the first time
if you have no sense of rythm or timing, I assume
If you play on DS that is. Don't even get me started with emulator
@@pichass9337 don't be a jerk
It felt like that to me for a long time, but I'm just okay enough at it now
Polyrhythms have to be taught, lol
You're FIRED from the polyrythmic circus!!! Such an iconic words on failure
Rhythm heaven already has ONE polyrhythm game aptly titled "polyrhythm" with like one actual polyrhythm and some claim it's one of the hardest games... I can't imagine how they'd feel here
technically all of the rhythms (both 1 and 2) are polyrhythms, just not in the normal "polyrhythm" sense, as while there are still two rhythms being played at once a lot of the times they're either the same rhythm, one rhythm is a multiple of the other, or don't start at the beginning of the measure
The damn dancing shrimp...
@@Rainbowkitty09 123 AB...C!
@@stickinthemudstudios the randomly timed "oh-uh-uh..." pause made me angey every time!
A lot of these in this video aren’t even polyrhythms-people misuse the term.
the part that really gets me is how the second to last one isn't actually that bad and it's immediately followed by. that monstrosity
Is the last one that bad? It's just a pause and playing the last quarter note right?
@@octave38 16th note. Hope you have a good sense of what 15/16ths of a measure feels like with no sound.
@@MegiDolaDyne You've still got the backing track. Not all that difficult.
how do you clap that fast
it's not that bad until the button on your controller/key on your keyboard breaks
This silly little video just became an actual full game and I think that's incredible
Wait really ? Cool!
i love the progressive transition from surprise at the sudden difficulty spike to disbelief that his instructor expects this much of him until finally giving up entirely loool
To non rhythm heaven players, it never really gets this tough, but trying to get perfect feels like this exactly
The gameplay in this video doesn't seem that tough to me ngl, clicking fast in rythm heaven isn't a problem as long as there's no memorising whether you need to press A or both A and B
This is exactly how it feels like when I was in band and everyone was sight reading perfectly....
In around a month, I’m going to suddenly vividly remember this video, and after a couple minutes of searching for where I could have seen it, I will simply dismiss it as a dream. Good work Mr. Zong!
Everyone, reply on this person’s comment in a month
Might be a day late, but see you then
I want to be there for the 1 month reunion
This reply section i going to be beautiful
In like 2 weeks
Just a few more days everyone, get ready
0:14 WAKE UP THE WUBLINS MSM 🔥🔥🔥💯💯👹💨🙀🙀🎉💯
I kinda just learned how to make music by fiddling around fl studio as a kid so this is exactly what it feels like talking to real musicians
Same here. Been making music for years and I still don't understand chord terminology
@@NeptuneWyvernI see I’m not the only one who’s taken this path.
@@NeptuneWyvernliterally same i dont even know what a progression is, i just slap together notes and hope it sounds good
@@ribbyn ME TOO
Kinda of same thing here. While I can understand *insert whatever English word means “music language”* I can’t understand the germanic(?) version (the one with the letters)
It’s weird how rhythm heaven is extremely frustrating, but you can’t stop playing.
like flappy bird
They put cocaine in the speakers when you play it to keep you coming back.
0:34 i love this part
A RH-like game that pulled out all the stops when it comes to zany input rhythms would be a beautiful mess
Also, tip to people tapping along to the rhythms: for 0:38, go "4-E-and-A" to get the timing correct, tapping on A.
hello
Well, we have Bits and Bops coming out here fairly soon (I think, it's Kickstarter has finished) and we also have Melatonin which is essentially a more mellow Lo-Fi version of RH with a few small extra mechanics., So there we go with that :3*
@Cyndel ForTheWin! I'm specifically talking a successor that was utterly brutal with bizarre input rhythms that official Rhythm Heaven would never do (Bits & Bops is the only successor to really capture what made RH special, I'll give it that)
Sixteenths aren't counted that strangely. One-e and-a is the basis. The e in one and the a in and make good additions to 'one and'. Plus the a makes a good lead into the next count. So 1e&a 2e&a 3e&a 4e&a
if you think sixteenth beats are counted strangely, count them differently. the rhythm gods will not smite you for finding a system that works for you. but num-e-&-a works for me really well so
fun fact: if you rewatch this video enough times, it's actually not that hard to match the rhythms
the fast one is the only one I'm missing pretty much
if you play slaughterhouse enough times you will eventually beat it
@@augustoramirez2538 “subdivide this you fucking casual”
But yeah, realistically that would be the runkiller. The one right before that is hell to conceptualize but you could cheese through it, that second-to-last one is just too damn fast.
person discovers the concept of practice
@@benjamina6618 Like actually
There's a fine line between regular rhythm & polyrhythm.
Now we need the version where the player seal nails every note, except the final one/a random nonspecified note that's somehow important, and still gets the Try Again! screen or an OK one ala Rhythm Heaven DS
I love missing a single cue in DS and getting a Just OK for it 🥰
you followed all the rhythms perfectly! you're the best student i've ever had!
Just OK.
@@TG03 I mean it can happen in Fever too can’t it? I’m thinking of the final cues in the samurai games.
Definitely happens in GBA, the climax of Snappy Trio comes to mind.
@@stephendonovan9084 karate man 2 gba moment
@@gudmansal3468 Oh is the last Karate Man 2 input special in that? It’s been forever since I got all my Superbs so I thought Karate Man 2 was the one where you had to hit everything to get Superb
Love the moment at 0:33 where he just doesn't even try.
As a former band student, I NAILED this challenge!! Still got it ✨💪
Same! Well, technically I did drum lessons during high school, but I still was doing band lessons.
same as a person who had his hands doing random percussive shit since birth for no reason at all
POV: You are RTGame doing the Monkey Watch game for the 17th time in a single stream
ptsd
OHHH MY GOD AS SOMEONE WHO LOVES RHYTHM HEAVEN THIS WAS SO DELIGHTFUL FROM START TO FINISH EVERY LITTLE SOUND EFFECT AND DETAIL MADE ME EXPLODE WITH HAPPINESS THANK YOU
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Imagine rhythm heaven but with arabic music,those drums are gonna break your fingers
is this how rtgame sees rhythm heaven
Hi colon from gd colon and probably
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I never realized just how scary sheet music can truly get.
Every pattern after the 4th one I keep thinking "What the hell is that?".
You're FIRED From The Polyrhythmic Circus!!!
This has a slight sense of uncanny which goes perfectly with the entire premise. Amazing.
Honestly I’d love for rhythm heaven to have a hell mode with a bunch of complicated rhythms 😭
a 48 second explanation of my music class and when classmates are being too loud
I love how they remembered that you're partners in these games always looks at you weirdly whenever you start to trip up
hell naw bros pulling out the nonuplets 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
So that's what the SEAL's training looks like. Pretty intense.
captain tuck and his flippers had to go years of this intense torture just to make it out there....terrifying
@@O1FXh2g6ZeDb8HJ1DNxAttentiooon, company! ♬ ♩ ♪ ♬ ♬ ♫
Someone needs to make a “kaizo rhythm haven” like this
PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE! I WANT TO USE THEM FOR BAND CLASS! THIS WAS FUN!
This is adorable! 🥹
And also really funny! Especially with the fact that Seals are one of the only animals that can naturally keep a beat!
10 Flipper rolls!
I’m so obsessed with this one, I just started learning to read sheet music/ music theory in general and I haven’t gotten to rhythm yet and this has gotten me so hype
左のアザラシの機嫌がどんどん悪くなっていってて笑う
The drumming lessons in Rhythm Tengoku in a nutshell
The sequel to this minigame is just going to be the whole percussion part of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
As a person that is familiar with the song thanks to Fantasia all I gotta say is
Jesus…..
The audio instills a primal fear in me. I’m not sure how to describe it.
Netflix: Are you still watching?
Someone's Daughter: 0:36
NAH 💀
Louie doing Rhythm Heaven is the best
"YOU'RE FIRED FROM THE POLYRHYTHMIC CIRCUS!!!" - Game Over
0:34 I love how the left one just.. gives up
They just went “i don’t wanna do this anymore“
i like that for the big one at 0:35 the player seal just doesnt even try and is just dismayed and confused
i played this video so much i memorized the rhythms of all of them 😭
This is so adorable and funny. I love that little seal, he's me whenever I have trouble with things as an artist.
As a drummer, this video made me so much more confident on my ability to do polyrhythms
Bro honestly this wasn’t that hard
a really good video to teach someone new to rhythm heaven to not rely on visual cues
I could never read music very well as a child. Twenty years later, and I still can't.
That "boink" brought me right back
I had a dream years ago about playing a remix of minigames that weren't anywhere in the games had uncanny art that wasn't like the official art, and which had atonal music that sounded pretty high-pitched and creepy.
Thanks for unlocking this memory? Idk I was pretty shook after I woke up back then
As somebody who plays games like Rhythm Doctor, I think I'm actually more scared by the fact that I could follow it. Like I could see the exact patterns required for playing this kind of game and how to pull it off, that just means I have no goddamn life.
as a fellow rhythm doctorie i can attest to this. why and how does this make sense
As someone who has a perfect on every minigame in the Rhythm Heaven series I feel the same way
@Neuhauser Stefan I know that. I’ve played multiple instruments
yo same
as a madman who played a ton of Rhythm Heaven I can FEEL the A + Directional Pad spam
Every rhythm game should have polyrhythm on it
SPAM COMMENT BOTS ARE NOT ALLOWED
This video legitimately helped me understand music theory better and 8th notes for my Alto Sax, and for that I applaud these seal friends.
this is how my bass drums must have felt during high school trying to learn their parts on their own
As a msm fan, i can confirm that the 4th one sounds like "Wake up the wublins Wake Up The Wublins."
I love the seal’s face at the end card.
It's Rhythm 101... where you're (not quite) sealing the deal on polyrhythms x)
0:15 wake up the wublins
Oh nah... Seal got fired : (
Man i love seal
same
As someone who got all perfects in all the rhythm heaven minigames (except megamix; I haven't played that one yet), I did quite well tapping along.
it's like a funny version of ninja bodyguard 2
Me casually copying the board*
The teacher: FAST AS FRIG BOI
We need a rhythm heaven game that just gives zero F's and forces you to do insane polyrhythms and syncopation non stop
this gives me war flashbacks to my advanced band class where we weekly just played stuff out of a music book called the “ rhythm bible ”
One of them really makes me want to wake up the wublins
You had me up until the 32nd notes.. we trumpet players are so lucky
The smaller seal is exactly me in like middle school band trying to keep up with everyone else (and then learning a year in I was playing D wrong the whole time lol)
0:14 WAKE UP THE WUBLINS!!!
0:35 in this part the guy on the left was like: what the actuall F-
The rhythm at 0:18 gives me life
genuinely obsessed with the face the seal keeps making
You can’t convince me this isn’t just Maoi Doo Wop 2
Then there's that one friend that's like "Here, got the perfect for you." On their first try.
As a musical theatre student who can’t read sheet music for shit and listens to beats and music by ear, this was the easiest exercise in my life.
marching students be like: CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!
0:08 funkytown
Hahahaha😂
I thought I didn't have any talent, now that I discovered that I have rhythmic skills I'm seriously thinking about becoming a drummer.
0:14 - 0:19
🎶Wake up the wublins🎶
-brump msm
lol I can't unhear that now
YEAH BABYYY
Can't believe I just got a very recent well-made rhythm heaven-inspired video uploaded by a semi-popular creator reccomend to me
I definitely ain't complaining though