@@josefidelmartinez3708 Basically there is this game that came out in 2014 named "Five Nights At Freddy's" where you have to survive couple of nights, every one of them from 12AM to 6AM. Now let's say you're a nightguard working that 12 to 6 nightshift. When you're doing that, a bunch of animatronics try to kill you. You are locked in a room, with 2 large doors and limited power. When you've used all power after a couple of seconds you can see eyes in the left door while this music box is playing. Once you hear it in the game, you're definitely dead. I really recommend playing the game.
As many have guessed, this is indeed the musical interlude that plays when your lanterns are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's Abode. Keep Thy Lantern Lit
What a magnificent song, it reminds me of the time I went to this fancy restaurant where a 6 foot waiter named “Frederick von Fazbearington” turned off the lights and started singing this magnificent piece of music, such great times!
This splendid tune reminds me of when I attended the feast of 87’ at Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear’s Diner. I was accompanied by Chica Chestershire, Bonnebel Bunningsworth and Wolfgang Foxbury II. A splendid feast it was! I can remember everything that happened there, even though I was mere young man at that time. Though after it had become sunset, they all started acting quite mundane and “quirky.” I had to spend 5 evenings at the location. It was a lovely experience I will never forget! I thank my comrades Frederick, Chica, Bonnebel and Foxbury for giving me such a wonderful experience!
I heard this wonderful tune at Frederick Fazbearington’s Inn, what a splendid feast it was! I was also accompanied by Bonnabel Bunnington, Chica Chestershire, and Wolfgang Foxbury II. Although we ate spectacularly, one child got nibbled by Fredbear. I left the Inn and scolded Michæl Appleton, the young man that put Evån Appleton inside Fredbear’s jawhole. Williæm Appleton also beat the Life out of Michæl for nibbling Evån.
@@evil-wombat Yes even then they were mass produced but that was a time when things were made solidly, with absolutely mechanical things only and no digitalized crap in any way shape or form. Proper things was all that there was all the time(and that's how it should've remained). But yet of course, the monetary system being the dictatorial POS that it is just has to limit people financially to what they can and cannot produce as soon as someone finds something more cost efficient...
@@CBF1 I feel there are tradeoffs. If property designed and stored, the digital crap will last damn near forever, with minimal wear and virtually no maintenance needed. Mechanical devices wear out more readily and require cleaning, lubrication, and tune-up (more so than their digital counterparts). Of course, if you are designing for minimal cost and are using components with no margins and barely meeting spec, then yes, you'll see premature failure. But I feel shoddy design leads to premature failure in any situation.
First half of the video: "This is such a beautiful song, and I can't imagine the precision and fine tuning that goes into making music boxes like this." Second half of the video: Shivering Intensively
First half: Hmm, an interesting and quite random UA-cam recommendation. Still, nice song. Second half:............................................................................. *whispers weakly* "oh god no"
There was a Theme Park in FL. Called Cypress Gardens, in Winter Haven, and they had a music box like this. I can remember the music like this would play in the big FL. Souvenir Gift Shop, WAY BEFORE FNAF CAME ABOUT!
@@Nite_Boiii i had the biggest fnaf phase but i still find it beautiful because it's a fucking banger that i associate with "scott has good taste in music boxes damn"
everytime i listen to this back, it just brings in a wave of nostalgia. Of course i found it terrifying when i was younger but now i look back on it and it almost brings a tear to my eye. I sit here writing this shedding tear after tear, longing to experience these games for the first time again. Thank you Scott for making such an incredible series.
My, O My, Fredrick Fitzgerald Berrington has quite an exquisite taste in the dimension of music, truly a delight to those staying in Fredrick Berrington's Champagne Winery, especially when the candle lights have been whisked away into the darkness.
The bone chilling fear that sank into my heart immediately gave me the most goosebumps I have ever experienced in my life. Never have u ever been so terrified of hearing this when the power goes out.
The first half sounds so beautiful and magical, but the second half takes me back to my middle school horrors. It's like being at peace with a calming lullaby one moment and the next I feel like I'm going to be assaulted by a giant rabbit in my nightmares again. The gamers in the comments will understand what I mean by that, but I honestly wish I could just listen to this song again without remembering the game that terrified me as a child.
i personally wouldn't wish that because it's such a unique experience to be engulfed into such a beautiful song only to be reminded of nostalgic horror, it's a unique feeling really and i'd treasure it :]
The game is FNAF, and it is Freddy who plays this tune. He's the brown animatronic bear. Bonnie is the bunny animatronic, but he doesn't play any music.
@@TheExtremelyFluffyYeti i think he knows? the music reminds people of five night at freddy's as a whole, and many people were terrified of Springtrap who is also a bunny animatronic
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As many have guessed, this is indeed the musical interlude that plays when your lanterns are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's Abode. Keep Thy Lantern Lit.rot by me
my grandma died around five years ago, she had this custom made for her when she was in her thirties because she liked the original so much, i havent listened to it since she died so hearing this made me get hit by a bus of nostalgia
What a beautiful Song. I hope it wont be used in an indie horror game which will thrive in popularity and create a traumatic experience with said melody
@@LocalToaster. what games are you talking about? There are no popular games that use this song. I don’t think anyone could possibly name any video game with this specific song in it. It is literally not possible that any game has ever used this song.
his really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye. This really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye. This really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye. This really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye.
@@MUFFINNNNNNNNNNNN well yeah I know that having a robotic bear playing a tune during a power outage and is about to brutally kill u isn’t relaxing but when that does not happen and you don’t know fnaf or don’t play fnaf it can be relaxing
0:49 is my favourite part. It reminds me of this relaxing tune but I just can’t put my finger on it. They should totally incorporate this into a video game or something!
After some deep thought, I have come to the conclusion that this is, as expected, the musical melody that plays once your lights have been extinguished, in the popular horror franchise, Five Nights at Freddy's. The intense theme that plays in this splendid game has a multitude of audio techniques that give the player a frightening and alarming time as they wait for sudden death. Now the actual musical track, first developed in the ripe year of 1902, doesn't at all seem even the smallest bit bone-chilling; but when it is used to its full extent, it really comes through as horrifying and appaling. Given the absence of any sort of ability to get out of the situation, one must wait in fear; either for the seet charms of 6am, or the sweet release of death. 9/10, Amazing song with great techniques in the horror world, I'm sure my friend Frank Fazbear would love this!
I, too have pondered deep and hard about this song, 'The Toreadors March', first performed in 1902 by George's Bizet. I can conclude by saying that this piece of classical work is tremendously stupendous in every way possible. This piece of work's legacy however still being carried on to this day by the popular indie horror franchise 'Five Night's at Freddy's', however, when the lights are switched off, this dazzling musical number can go from lively to eerie rather quick. To save yourself, thine candle must not extinguish before the morrow lest you be consumed by Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear. But, leaving aside all those horrors, I too think this song is tremendously written and beautiful in every way 10/10
@@ZaCH_DoNnellY886 After further review of your comment, I have come to the deep conclusion that your reply is simply a remark that dishes out the same topics I wrote about. This baffles me. What was your goal with this statement? Was it for internet points? Perhaps validation from strangers online? Overall, I think the has been quite unintelligent of you. I would rate your response to my review a whopping 2/10. The topics were once already touched upon in my last entry, but your use of English was okay despite some words being used more often than others.
Start of song: "Ah, what a merry little tune. Surely nothing is amiss." 0:49: "Yes, the interlude of darkness. Most known for it's iconic appearance in the fear-bringing stage play: Five Fine Evenings At Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's Humble Abode."
Ah yes, this lovely song, have you heard the tale back in my day? About the lovely family who made animatronics. The father picked this song as it was so relaxing to hear at 3:00 in a pizzeria with animatronics trying to give you a hug, I don't suppose you have anymore classical facts anyone?
"I wrote this song, I hope artisans and aristocrats listen to it with great pleasure for generations to come, I couldn't imagine 11 year olds associating it with trauma"
What a great song originally written in 1873 Being played on a metal disc through a music box from 1890. I sure hope someone doesn't use this melody in their anamatronic mascot horror game 124 Years later👀
They were most likely translated from sheet music- all that had to be done would have been to align each note in each beat along a single line straight from the center of the disk
First half: oh this is really nice
Second half: PTSD
0:49
Why? I've seen comments about it
@@josefidelmartinez3708 Basically there is this game that came out in 2014 named "Five Nights At Freddy's" where you have to survive couple of nights, every one of them from 12AM to 6AM. Now let's say you're a nightguard working that 12 to 6 nightshift. When you're doing that, a bunch of animatronics try to kill you. You are locked in a room, with 2 large doors and limited power. When you've used all power after a couple of seconds you can see eyes in the left door while this music box is playing. Once you hear it in the game, you're definitely dead. I really recommend playing the game.
i fell off my bed from the flashbacks
Same
everyone gangsta till they pause the video and the music is still playing
From the door alongside them
what normal people think : *OH NO! FREDDY IS NEAR!*
What I think : *It's stuck in my head*
Why did this actually make me pause the video lol
@@Wom8s12 yeah I did it too
same lol
My golly! What a splendid song! I remember listening to this in 1983 at Fredbearingtons diner...Before the Crunch of '83
Underrated
I'm crying as a FNAF fan
the nibble of 87’
Golly, that sure was a good night!
many good lads and chaps say that was a wee bit traumatic
what a great song to listen to in the dark with a bear peering over your shoulder
Thee automotons get quite quirky at sunfall
@dylanspeek8568 zee hor zee hor hor zeecalorheehor
heehorheehor
zeecalorheehooor
hi marionette
МИШАА, ИДИ СЮДАА!!!!! ТУТ КТО ТО О ТЕБЕ ГОВОРИТ!
@@Demoness333 ok bro
As many have guessed, this is indeed the
musical interlude that plays when your lanterns
are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic
fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential
Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald
Fazbearington's Abode. Keep Thy Lantern Lit
Is it not that Fazbearington's Abode the rumored place where the puppets there wander the place during every evening?
His name is fernidand von bearnard
Those puppets do get quirkish at night
Why those puppets exhibit quite the odd behaviour during the evening.
The puppets tend to exhibit rather odd actions once the sun hath set on the building
What a beautiful song to listen to when the lights go out.
Hehehehehehe😆
Freddy be like :wonderful horror song
have you tried turning your power off then back on?
@@am_the_coum_man7128the power is at 0
@Yes Man yes man get a better power supply like now also I could do with like $6000
I love this song, it truly helps with the passing of my father back in '87
Im alone while this song plays
💀@@Fxxk-yc9bw
The bite of 87?
@QualityDummy kiddo got a son that young? Lol
The bite of 87 wasn't Cc@@montgomery815
What a lovely song
Hi, Freddy!
hur hur hur
👀!!! It's the hur hur hur
A lovely song to listen to when power goes out at 5:59am
COME ON, 6AM!
@@My.OC.Is.ComplicatedHAHA YES! 6AM, #### YOU FREDDY!
Just don't move
Just the comment I was searching for 😅
Lmaoooooo pain is what this is 😂😂
August 7th, 2014 at 11:59 pm: This song is very relaxing and heartwarming.
August 8th, 2014 at 12:00 am: *trembling in fear*
Demo came out before it fully released on Aug 31 2014
People listening to the song in the 20th century: yo, this is a very relaxing song.
People in 21th century: *panik*
Just realised fnaf released on Vore day
*gif of Minireenas dancing goes here*
12 AM? How the hell did you lose all of your power this quickly?
@@IronSK Well... Shouldn't I just keep the doors shut all the time...?
*That's what Security Doors are for.*
What a magnificent song, it reminds me of the time I went to this fancy restaurant where a 6 foot waiter named “Frederick von Fazbearington” turned off the lights and started singing this magnificent piece of music, such great times!
Lights: **go out**
Me, about to play this song in front of everyone: 🤭👹
I remember doing it near da lil children.
They were.... Scared, to say the least.
Though must warn you, you may hear no one, ever again.
for some reason a bear is outside my door and i dont know why
me ether
Did you lose power?
@@Pacvalham yes also i am a security guard at a pizzeria with animatronics
@@NavyScoper Well, then; you should know who that bear is. Here's a tip: listen to your office voicemail.
@@Pacvalham oh fuck yeah it's that creepy animatronic bear thingy called freddy
Its good to listen to this song and know i wont die immediately after hearing it
For real. The eyes. THE EYES!
Lmaoo
I wish I would die after hearing it
@@datboizaz8980 boy do i have the game for you
Who said you wouldn't die after hearing it
Me hoping my candle not be extinguished before the morrow, lest I be consumed by Fredrick Leopold Fazbearington
By golly! Sir Fredrick Fazbearington seems to be a tad bit quirky!
Such a splendid song, I do declare. My good friend Frederick shall enjoy it as his new theme jingle, the notes seem perfectly calming for dark nights.
Yes mate i well do agree inn’it?
What a calming melody in the treble clef scale and a minor key that Frederick Faz-Ursidae may enjoy
OH HELL NAH MAN
Agreed mate
Yes indeed.
This splendid tune reminds me of when I attended the feast of 87’ at Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear’s Diner. I was accompanied by Chica Chestershire, Bonnebel Bunningsworth and Wolfgang Foxbury II. A splendid feast it was! I can remember everything that happened there, even though I was mere young man at that time. Though after it had become sunset, they all started acting quite mundane and “quirky.” I had to spend 5 evenings at the location. It was a lovely experience I will never forget! I thank my comrades Frederick, Chica, Bonnebel and Foxbury for giving me such a wonderful experience!
That was beautiful dude
Bri'ish feast of the 87's
copied
Ok bucky like I wasn’t there
Wolfgang Foxbury II, don’t you fucking dare try to kill me like that again
I heard this wonderful tune at Frederick Fazbearington’s Inn, what a splendid feast it was! I was also accompanied by Bonnabel Bunnington, Chica Chestershire, and Wolfgang Foxbury II. Although we ate spectacularly, one child got nibbled by Fredbear. I left the Inn and scolded Michæl Appleton, the young man that put Evån Appleton inside Fredbear’s jawhole. Williæm Appleton also beat the Life out of Michæl for nibbling Evån.
0:43 fang music starts playing
Fang?
@@dudismine That's what I'm saying.
this has to be my favorite variation of the Toreador March disc to date
There’s other variations??!!!
@@papisto_1 yeah one like mr fredrick bear and his friends version
@@user-vx6te7ow5i they mean the specific disc lol for the player in the video .. same song but different sound / arrangement
@@Jakeybakey5 no shit
@@user-vx6te7ow5i 😆😆😆
The precision engineering and machining required to accomplish this has always amazed me.
Not to mention "mass" production, especially during that period
@@evil-wombat Yes even then they were mass produced but that was a time when things were made solidly, with absolutely mechanical things only and no digitalized crap in any way shape or form.
Proper things was all that there was all the time(and that's how it should've remained). But yet of course, the monetary system being the dictatorial POS that it is just has to limit people financially to what they can and cannot produce as soon as someone finds something more cost efficient...
@@CBF1 I feel there are tradeoffs. If property designed and stored, the digital crap will last damn near forever, with minimal wear and virtually no maintenance needed. Mechanical devices wear out more readily and require cleaning, lubrication, and tune-up (more so than their digital counterparts). Of course, if you are designing for minimal cost and are using components with no margins and barely meeting spec, then yes, you'll see premature failure. But I feel shoddy design leads to premature failure in any situation.
Smort reply
Ah the joy of creation
Ahh the memories. What a beautiful song to play when your neighbourhood power goes out
Such a lovely song to listen to when you all alone in a bedroom with the closet slightly open.
First half of the video: "This is such a beautiful song, and I can't imagine the precision and fine tuning that goes into making music boxes like this."
Second half of the video: Shivering Intensively
Second half: Please 6 AM ! Please, please please, PLEASE PLEASE !
It really is a lovely song though…if you can hold perfectly still until the clock strikes 6:00 a.m
Second half: Why do I hear boss music?
🐻🐰🐥🦊🚼🚼🚼🚼
First half: Hmm, an interesting and quite random UA-cam recommendation. Still, nice song.
Second half:............................................................................. *whispers weakly* "oh god no"
Damn you, Scott Cawthon. He made such a beautiful song scary to me!
He didnt made that
@@PiwyLC I know, but he made it scary to me.
@@CoasterMan13Official language barrier
@@halflifefan what?
@@CoasterMan13Official i understand you
this is truly a entertaining song when a bear is right behind you
This is a great song to be forcefully stuffed into an animatronic suite to.
What a comforting song to put on to calm yourself during 12-5 in the morning in a pizzeria
1:30 am- how’d you know?
I listen often though.
@@Anonymous-bv7rg its a reference for five nights at Freddys
This song is FAR from comforting
I am almost at 4AM, but my energy is getting low, help! xx
All jokes aside… this sounds really lovely
Put you in a meat grinder
yup
Reminds me of something you’d hear at an old carnival or something
It does.
Nah I'm not gonna see that FNAF memes ever again
Not me having this on full blast at 1:08 am in the morning-
its all fun in games until the video stops and your power goes out you still hear the song
This song is so good it should be used by an Indie developer in one of thier games
لماذا قمت بترجمتها؟
@@user-gd5lz3dm1w curiosity
@@user-gd5lz3dm1w idk you tell me
Fnaf
@@user-gd5lz3dm1w pls dont get political
0:49
When the power goes out and theres an bear on ur window with an frickin boopy nose
Haha
Hold me! 🥺🥺🥺
@@G.S.Productions bro what💀
@@yradiamoronta5009 (Freddy jump-scare, static) 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@G.S.Productions bro tf 💀
"By golly tis was the nibble of 87"
-Sir Frederick
There was a Theme Park in FL. Called Cypress Gardens, in Winter Haven, and they had a music box like this. I can remember the music like this would play in the big FL. Souvenir Gift Shop, WAY BEFORE FNAF CAME ABOUT!
“What a beautiful piece!”
*video ends*
“Wait.. why is it still playing… WHY IS THERE A BEAR IN MY HOUSE!?!?”
Me: oh hey freddy! Wait nooo [died]
fnaf4
rawr!!!!1!!1!
Ur ur ur ur ur
Wear the mask pal!
these music boxes are beautiful, i love how toreador march sounds
Here is the toreador march i think ua-cam.com/video/4DNGMoMNLRY/v-deo.html (im not a bot)
Sounds a lot more beautiful if there wasn’t a giant ass animatronic bear coming to stuff me in a suit
@@Nite_Boiii i had the biggest fnaf phase but i still find it beautiful because it's a fucking banger that i associate with "scott has good taste in music boxes damn"
Just gave ya 666 likes 😎
@@sarahmcpherson9777 thanks 😎
everytime i listen to this back, it just brings in a wave of nostalgia. Of course i found it terrifying when i was younger but now i look back on it and it almost brings a tear to my eye. I sit here writing this shedding tear after tear, longing to experience these games for the first time again. Thank you Scott for making such an incredible series.
ok but all memes aside i LOVE the way this sounds.
This song is so relaxing and causes no mental drama or PTSD what so ever
uless u play fnaf
@@somerandomgunship9601 that's the joke
@@somerandomgunship9601 that’s the joke
@@somerandomgunship9601 thats the joke
^^^i got the joke a long time ago and im just sayin something, calm down
My, O My, Fredrick Fitzgerald Berrington has quite an exquisite taste in the dimension of music, truly a delight to those staying in Fredrick Berrington's Champagne Winery, especially when the candle lights have been whisked away into the darkness.
Champagne*
Fazbearington*
@@britishv1nce790 L + Ratio
@@atomicqxr Ratio+don’t care
@@atomicqxr 🤡
yoo edmund fitzgerald
The bone chilling fear that sank into my heart immediately gave me the most goosebumps I have ever experienced in my life. Never have u ever been so terrified of hearing this when the power goes out.
*i
Delightful music to use when the power goes out.
90's: Wholesome, beautiful music
2000's: *Confused screaming*
why is everyone go screaming at this music by now
@@zoeyjeshualiston3447fnaf
The first half sounds so beautiful and magical, but the second half takes me back to my middle school horrors. It's like being at peace with a calming lullaby one moment and the next I feel like I'm going to be assaulted by a giant rabbit in my nightmares again. The gamers in the comments will understand what I mean by that, but I honestly wish I could just listen to this song again without remembering the game that terrified me as a child.
i personally wouldn't wish that because it's such a unique experience to be engulfed into such a beautiful song only to be reminded of nostalgic horror, it's a unique feeling really and i'd treasure it :]
real
maybe you want to say a bear lol
The game is FNAF, and it is Freddy who plays this tune. He's the brown animatronic bear. Bonnie is the bunny animatronic, but he doesn't play any music.
@@TheExtremelyFluffyYeti i think he knows? the music reminds people of five night at freddy's as a whole, and many people were terrified of Springtrap who is also a bunny animatronic
Goodness gracious! I remember this piece from Fredrick Fiddlebear’s Eatery when the candles were extinguished.
This has absolutely no relevance or relationship to a horror game about animatronics in a run down pizzeria
First Part: Wow, very relaxing!
Second Part: *H E A R T A T T A C K*
Oh Williamson Von Aftion Jackson Heinrik The 13th How funny you thy are
Or do I mean Death Von Habsburg Williamson Jackson Heinrik London The 13th Duke of Wales
HELP ITS 1 AM.
0:49
@@FNAFFAN829Freddy’s always watching 😌
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE PIZZERIA WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
no you aren’t you idiot Freddy is at your door. you have no power. you’re now dead
THIS BANGER GOES FUCKING HARD🔥
Leaving so soon?
@I-uh-what I just thought that you guys got too quirky.
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE SPRINGLOCK SUIT WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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What a beautiful song, I sure hope none of my repressed memories come to haunt me during my listening.
As many have guessed, this is indeed the
musical interlude that plays when your lanterns
are extinguished in the first entry in the iconic
fear-inducing stageplay series, Five Sequential
Evenings at Sir Frederick Fitzgerald
Fazbearington's Abode. Keep Thy Lantern Lit.rot by me
bro u copied someone's else comment its not yours
@@ArthurMorgan294 no I fort of dis
@@coolgamerkid5iscool theres literally the same comment from 1 yr ago and yours is 2 weeks ago
@@ArthurMorgan294 cowisidnce
@@ArthurMorgan294 ur chanl so badd
As someone who has no 'PTSD' or understanding of the meme surrounding this, it's a really beautiful, magical piece
It’s from FNAF, friend. It’s the last thing you hear before you die.
LUCKY. yOuR'e PrObAbLy DaNcInG oN yOuR pOt Of GoLd At ThE eNd Of A rAiNbOw
Fnaf meaning “five nights at Freddy’s”
wait the song itself is from fnaf or just used in it?
@@richard38618 used in it
my grandma died around five years ago, she had this custom made for her when she was in her thirties because she liked the original so much, i havent listened to it since she died so hearing this made me get hit by a bus of nostalgia
Finally, a comment that isn’t FNAF. Your grandmother’s got good taste in music. Sorry for your loss, I hope you’re doing well now.
Bruh, did Fredrick Fitzgerald fazbearbite yo grandmas head off?
In the background of your mind: "har har har har har"
@@neroisntdead3681 Not the time man 💀
Did she lose power during her night shift?
What a wonderful song to listen to as you put on the spring lock suit for the day
simply stunning....
thanks for sharing this video
🙂🙂🙂
I closed my eyes because it was so soothing, and then the second half hits and my eyeballs kinda just fell off right after I open my eyes.
fnaf has never been intimidating
@@user-vv9uv6gk6r i mean the lore is
Pauses music and the music is still playing…
you should get that checked out
Same here tho. The full song is unrecognizable until the second half.
What a beautiful Song. I hope it wont be used in an indie horror game which will thrive in popularity and create a traumatic experience with said melody
:D
*Hmm..*
I mean you may or may not be 9 games too late to say that
@@LocalToaster. what games are you talking about? There are no popular games that use this song. I don’t think anyone could possibly name any video game with this specific song in it. It is literally not possible that any game has ever used this song.
@@thethethee five nights at freddy’s
his really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye.
This really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye.
This really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye.
This really touched my heart in the best way possible. The amazing dialogue. The facial features. Everything come together to make a wonderful masterpiece better than anything before it . The sounds of the skateboard perfectly fit the tone, adding more emersion in the scene. As the board breaks, we zoom in on the owner of the skate board, his face in disgust . This a totaly understandable moment and reaction and brings a sense of realism to the scene. But Jim doesn't care, setting him as the antagonist of the plot. They creators of the scene program this with Jim wearing hip sunglasses and and trying to make him cool. And in this, they succeed in every way.The dialogue at 0:04 really shocked me and bring a tear to my eye. This made me feel bad for the owner. He didn't deserve this. Jim used his skate board and broke it, now a chance at friendship is now forever lost after that one scene. And the addition of him swearing really emerses the reader and gets them invested to see where the story goes next. This really works as a showered all over the world wide Web to the continuation to this masterpiece. The visuals are also top notch, bringing to life the realism of the world, but adding its own style to it. This really stook out to me. As you can see, this amazing scene is definitely worth watching. There are absolutely now flaws. Absolutely blew if out of the park for me. Transended all my ,and obviosly everyone's expectation. Really emotional, bringing a tear to my eye.
This is a great composition
i will play this when i want to go sleep after i turned off the lamp. hopefully though the bear doesn't teleport to my room again
Lmao
*again*
*again?*
@@evagineer9165 again.
@@Meckolo so when was the first time did Freddy FartBear teleport into @Lemon ‘s room?
This sound is relaxing as heck
Freddy Fazbear’s music boxes relaxing?
@@MUFFINNNNNNNNNNNN well yeah I know that having a robotic bear playing a tune during a power outage and is about to brutally kill u isn’t relaxing but when that does not happen and you don’t know fnaf or don’t play fnaf it can be relaxing
@@jameiplier3147 your pfp spooked me for a second there lol
@@KurkoBaine it stare into your soul
Indeed Mr. Jameiplier, indeed
i turned on this song and my power went out.
I love listening to this on my night shift
0:49 is my favourite part. It reminds me of this relaxing tune but I just can’t put my finger on it. They should totally incorporate this into a video game or something!
Ikr it would be great in a horror game. Especially for one with a childish restaurant theme
@@t34calliope yea and with animatronics and a deep lore
@@gamerspartan1412 yeah and the lore is very confusing for outsiders
@@gamerspartan1412 yeah with dead kids aswell
@@gamerspartan1412 with a side of 9 different games
What a Beautiful Sound to hear.
Especially the 0:49 part
If your name is "Freddy Fazbear," that is.
It's a beautiful part to listen too, especially when the power goes out
The truth is I didn't know this music until UA-cam recommended it to me, and believe me, it's also my favorite part
what the fu-
Hur hur hur
best music to play when you're at a nightshift and ur power is at 0%
Looking at this makes me wonder what someone had to be on to look at a metal disk and go, "I could probably make this into an instrument.".
Sublime version of the toreador march, such a peerless sound too. So sad it doesn't play for longer.
five nights freddy
so sad it's fanf
Feddy
So sad it doesn’t play for longer so I could get to 6am 😔😔
Maybe if a bigger disc was used, there'd be more space to put the notes.
Nice.
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After some deep thought, I have come to the conclusion that this is, as expected, the musical melody that plays once your lights have been extinguished, in the popular horror franchise, Five Nights at Freddy's. The intense theme that plays in this splendid game has a multitude of audio techniques that give the player a frightening and alarming time as they wait for sudden death. Now the actual musical track, first developed in the ripe year of 1902, doesn't at all seem even the smallest bit bone-chilling; but when it is used to its full extent, it really comes through as horrifying and appaling. Given the absence of any sort of ability to get out of the situation, one must wait in fear; either for the seet charms of 6am, or the sweet release of death.
9/10, Amazing song with great techniques in the horror world, I'm sure my friend Frank Fazbear would love this!
I, too have pondered deep and hard about this song, 'The Toreadors March', first performed in 1902 by George's Bizet. I can conclude by saying that this piece of classical work is tremendously stupendous in every way possible. This piece of work's legacy however still being carried on to this day by the popular indie horror franchise 'Five Night's at Freddy's', however, when the lights are switched off, this dazzling musical number can go from lively to eerie rather quick.
To save yourself, thine candle must not extinguish before the morrow lest you be consumed by Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear.
But, leaving aside all those horrors, I too think this song is tremendously written and beautiful in every way 10/10
@@ZaCH_DoNnellY886
After further review of your comment, I have come to the deep conclusion that your reply is simply a remark that dishes out the same topics I wrote about. This baffles me. What was your goal with this statement? Was it for internet points? Perhaps validation from strangers online? Overall, I think the has been quite unintelligent of you.
I would rate your response to my review a whopping 2/10. The topics were once already touched upon in my last entry, but your use of English was okay despite some words being used more often than others.
This reminds me of Friedrich Franzbehr's favorite song back when he was deployed at the Eastern Front (WWI)
This song reminds me of my late father, who died in a machinery accident in the 90s
I sure will miss William.
You had me in the first half, ngl.
@@primroseellard-webster4376 ;)
I thought it was a normal comment
YOUR FATHER IS SPRINGLOCK
MICHEAL DONT LEAVE ME HERE MICHEAAAAAL
MICHEEAAL? IS THAT YOU?
the phrase at 0:13 has an incredible feeling to it that I can't describe
Agreed
The low note on it makes it so much nicer
0:49
@@insultmeifyouhategod4167 NO THE POWER THE POWER
Music is so magical I swear
What a lovely song- AAAA
0:49 that part of this beautiful song played at sir Frederick, when i worked there on 1987!
When Scott wanted to put this to his game he made it longer and with a different instrument
Actually not a different instrument just one with a way higher range fyi. F**k im being that one smart @$$ in every comment section
@@BestLegend134 good job mr. obvious
@@AgentSSS Evidently not, as OP here clearly doesnt know how pitch works in instruments
Start of song: "Ah, what a merry little tune. Surely nothing is amiss."
0:49: "Yes, the interlude of darkness. Most known for it's iconic appearance in the fear-bringing stage play: Five Fine Evenings At Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's Humble Abode."
Ah yes, this lovely song, have you heard the tale back in my day? About the lovely family who made animatronics. The father picked this song as it was so relaxing to hear at 3:00 in a pizzeria with animatronics trying to give you a hug, I don't suppose you have anymore classical facts anyone?
I'm so glad I blasted this to my little brother
I did the same thing to my little brother, I scared the crap outta him XD
I would love to hear what Bizet has to say about people shitting theirselves when they hear 0:49
"Wow people in the future is weird AF"
no. No. nO. NO. FREDDY PLEASE
@@KitKitChanIsaac pretty sure everyone in the past would say that if they saw these kinda things llmalaollomal
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Prolly same thing Fucik would say when asked about clowns
"I wrote this song, I hope artisans and aristocrats listen to it with great pleasure for generations to come, I couldn't imagine 11 year olds associating it with trauma"
And that's EXACTLY what happened.
the british bear robot in america [hurricane, utah]:
Ohhhhhh..... uhm.... Do I have news for you!
0:41
Ahh finally its 5am, just one hour and i can go home slee.. .
**POWER INSTANTLY SHUTS DOWN**
i keep playing this in the dark idk why
What a magical sounding tune. It sounds like after hearing this you’d be transported to another world.
sex
A world full of fun robots, pizza, and games all around for everyone!!
@@IcyIsKindaCold A horrific world full of bloodthirsty animatronics!
Yea it’s called “the afterlife”
@@IcyIsKindaCold Bruh
the distant sound of a running fox, the distant sound of pots clattering in the kitchen, the distant sound of breathing, the distant sound of a laugh
Ahhhhh stay back stay bac---!!!!!!!!!!!
What a wonderful song to listen to
This is what someone should listen when the power goes out at night it’s beautiful
I need it to make the neighbors sleep (FOREVER)🙂🙂🙂👍
It’s all fun ‘n games until you pause the video and the music is still playing….
one time when I was little there was a power cut and i didn't think of putting this on
@@Toast-Unknown OH HELL NAH FREDDY IS COMING
Someone in 2014 certainly thought the same thing
What a great song originally written in 1873 Being played on a metal disc through a music box from 1890.
I sure hope someone doesn't use this melody in their anamatronic mascot horror game 124 Years later👀
Year: 1997
@@Daveisreallycool1993*
*was that the bite of 97?*
@@Thebestbobbyboyah yes 4+3 = 3
@@WaterLemon147 just saying Fnaf 1 is set in 1993 and not 1997
my freddy softtoy getting quirkey now
Sounds like a song that would play when the power goes off.
Composed by the wonderful German composer, Frederick Fazbär
Shut uppp 😂
I unironically clicked on this video mindlessly thinking it would just be a beautiful song but little did I know it was almost 6am.
Are you alive, my companion? Or the devil has taken you to their abode?
OH! I've seen one of these before! It was at an antique shop we used to go to frequently!
The animatronics do get a bit quirky at night
Listening with headphones, very beautiful, now I'll play dead so I can survive until 6 AM
Removed my comment entirely, i keep coming back to this video to see my (almost) 2 year old bullshit. Feel so disappointed in my 12 year old self.
it's by definition programmed
@@KatzRool lmao
@@Stormstyker I know what he was talking about, but his comment made no sense. Only the last sentence makes sense.
They’re still not as smart as synthesia… clever, but not smarter or better
They were most likely translated from sheet music- all that had to be done would have been to align each note in each beat along a single line straight from the center of the disk
I love the Low End, it sounds Bassey.
Ah i remember those days when i used to listen to this in 1994