DID YOU KNOW?? That short transitional melody at 0:40 was actually stolen directly from the 1967 song Credo, written by Margaret Bonds for choir and symphony orchestra! No one would have ever found that out, except now YOU know! How special!
Why did you remove the disco dancing you took time out of winning the pizza time to disco dance and you just cut that out I was sitting right behind you telling you to and you did but you just removed it😮😮😮😮
While the Noise uses a skateboard to go fast and the jetpack to mega-jump. Noisette uses Roller skates to move around and uses her bunny ears as a helicopter to super jump (just like what she does as Mr. Stick.)
The song becoming calm towards the end instead of paniced like in the other escape themes implies that noisette does not fear death but rather accepts it. Rest in peace forreal🙏
This is so amazing, i love all the little samples used and the general vibe, it fits her really well and im honestly genuinely holding back the urge to make a whole rant on how amazing everything in this is, keep up the great work man!
So, Pumpin Hot Stuff shares a melody with Ooh La Belle Noisette, but its main melody differs from Distasteful Anchovy. If we take Ooh La Belle to be Noisette's lietmotif, that would mean The Noise's boss battle was really all about her. Something to chew on.
It's peanut butter pasta time, Peanut butter pasta time, peanut butter pasta time Where she at Where she at Where she at Where she at There she go There she go There she go There she go Peanut butter pasta Peanut butter pasta Peanut butter pasta Peanut butter pasta Do the peanut butter pasta, peanut butter pasta, peanut butter pasta with a pink bunny hat (...) Now tic tac toe (uh-huh) Tic tac toe (let's go) Tic tac toe (you got it) Tic tac toe (let's ride) (...)
The easiest way to start making music is to just learn the basics of music theory, harmony, and rhythm, and then start trying to write simple melodies and chord progressions. Once you know the basics of this stuff, improving becomes much easier. You don't even need to know how to read any sheet music - you can have a good understanding of music theory just by understanding the structure of the notes on a piano and visualizing it with that.
@@soheibboumghar7230 It took me years to get a good understanding of music theory. It's not easy, and you can always keep learning more and more about it. Really, the best way to start writing music is to just try it and be persistent. Everyone has their own process for learning it, and in the end, you're making art, so there isn't any one correct way to do it. Listen to music you know you like, and try to figure out why you think it sounds good. Then use that to create your own music that's completely personal to you.
DID YOU KNOW?? That short transitional melody at 0:40 was actually stolen directly from the 1967 song Credo, written by Margaret Bonds for choir and symphony orchestra! No one would have ever found that out, except now YOU know! How special!
I made cookies for everyone one today so you have to tomorrow it's fare
Why did you remove the disco dancing you took time out of winning the pizza time to disco dance and you just cut that out I was sitting right behind you telling you to and you did but you just removed it😮😮😮😮
0:43 Such a nice touch to add Noisette Cafe voice lines
If any of you don’t know, peanut butter pasta was a food Noisette made in a comic
And in NOISETTE'S cafe
While the Noise uses a skateboard to go fast and the jetpack to mega-jump.
Noisette uses Roller skates to move around and uses her bunny ears as a helicopter to super jump (just like what she does as Mr. Stick.)
Lap 2: Global Noisette
Lap 3: Unwanted Customer
The song becoming calm towards the end instead of paniced like in the other escape themes implies that noisette does not fear death but rather accepts it. Rest in peace forreal🙏
Noisette: HERE'S YOUR ORDER!!!
This is so amazing, i love all the little samples used and the general vibe, it fits her really well and im honestly genuinely holding back the urge to make a whole rant on how amazing everything in this is, keep up the great work man!
wait no pls do rant abt how awesomesauce this is
Um hi noisette
So, Pumpin Hot Stuff shares a melody with Ooh La Belle Noisette, but its main melody differs from Distasteful Anchovy. If we take Ooh La Belle to be Noisette's lietmotif, that would mean The Noise's boss battle was really all about her. Something to chew on.
fun idea but tragically incorrect, it is indeed the same leitmotif, just with some slight modifications.
Her Lap 2 has to be Pizza Mayhem or a remix of it
Pizza Mayhem is her Crumbling Tower of Pizza theme
love how it actually seems like noisettes theme
the start is so catchy!
Finally a good Noisette escape theme
Honestly? this has a lot of potential, and its already a decent song with nice composition, you got it, man! here's to more Noisette music later on!
Noise update after someone moves a chair:
Pizza Tower fans when it comes to making a fan song: 👨🍳👨🍳👨🍳🔥🔥🔥
It's peanut butter pasta time,
Peanut butter pasta time, peanut butter pasta time
Where she at
Where she at
Where she at
Where she at
There she go
There she go
There she go
There she go
Peanut butter pasta
Peanut butter pasta
Peanut butter pasta
Peanut butter pasta
Do the peanut butter pasta, peanut butter pasta, peanut butter pasta with a pink bunny hat
(...)
Now tic tac toe (uh-huh)
Tic tac toe (let's go)
Tic tac toe (you got it)
Tic tac toe (let's ride)
(...)
Instead of hearing "Hello-" i hear "My Love" or "Love"
Sounds like if paper Mario and Pizza tower had a race together
Not gonna lie this is dope as hell.
Lap 2 - Chocolate Corncob
Edit: I guess not
the section at 1:47 can be synced with "thick of it" and i love/hate that
......what
this is pure cooking
I think it's really good, but it can be better if you speed up the tempo a little more and change some sounds to be louder
that peanut butter pasta was much worse than any other peanut butter pasta in mankind
hello-
hello-
hello there!
alternate song title: bathroom rush (lap 2 would be this)
Noisette calling pick up phone
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 bruh too good AND YOU ADDED STUFF FROM NOISETTE'S CAFE
peaky
0:05 LOL LOL
You should make a noisettescape one called: there's a peanut butter in my spaghetti
Nosiette hehe
I want the song man it's good
3:17 There should never be a lack an Among Us in the background just because you can
nosiette
Peak
Cool
Smash, next question
bro's trying to get to the the final round mod discord server
(this is just a joke don't take this seriously)
Damn how do you even make music everytime i open music creator i have no idea what to do
How do you get music creator
The easiest way to start making music is to just learn the basics of music theory, harmony, and rhythm, and then start trying to write simple melodies and chord progressions. Once you know the basics of this stuff, improving becomes much easier. You don't even need to know how to read any sheet music - you can have a good understanding of music theory just by understanding the structure of the notes on a piano and visualizing it with that.
@@kheya748 i tried watching a music theory video and not 5 min have passed and i had no idea what was going on
@@kheya748 also not everyone has a piano
@@soheibboumghar7230 It took me years to get a good understanding of music theory. It's not easy, and you can always keep learning more and more about it. Really, the best way to start writing music is to just try it and be persistent. Everyone has their own process for learning it, and in the end, you're making art, so there isn't any one correct way to do it. Listen to music you know you like, and try to figure out why you think it sounds good. Then use that to create your own music that's completely personal to you.
What site did you make this with? This is really cool!
Thanks! The song I made with FL Studio, and the video I just put together with Microsoft clipchamp.
Make lap 2 and 3 now
Errrrrrrrrrm what the sigma
It’s peanut butter spaghetti not pasta
@@ashleycake1727 Alliteration
@@GroozmoicMusic I don’t know what that means
@@ashleycake1727 You'll learn about it eventually