There is no wrong method. "The right method" is just the way your teacher wants you to solve it. "The wrong method" is your own unique way of solving it.
Every high note is switched to a low note and every low note is switched to a high note but they’re in the exact same tone and vocal range that he sings the song in. It’s so trippy but so so satisfying
@@theseangle Czech republic consists of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Bohemians and Moravians are kinda beefing, because Bohemians are convinced Moravians are peasants and Moravians are convinced Bohemians are soft city freaks. Saying Prague is better than Brno and vice versa is a warcrime.
I said the same thing earlier! I never had the pleasure of listening to the song for the first time since I have been listening to it before I could form memories, but this has allowed me to experience what I imagine I would have felt back in the 70s when it first released, had I been alive.
In that same universe, a MeCube user by the name of Exterior commented this on the Positive Harmony Cover version (except they mentioned the alternate universe band Queen)
@@yankeeshootaim not sure if youre joking, being ridonkulous, or, what but im sure they didnt mean crazy as in mentally unwell or deriving from insanity, they meant it more like thought provoking/really cool
@@jox807 because they reached their prime in the same time, develloped on the same musical ideas and influences, and all reached global success i guess. If you forget about all of coldplays "hits" and shitty albums, their parachute EP actually sounds a lot like something radiohead could've come up with at the time if they went into a different direction .
Fr! I'm trying so hard to put it into words. My guess is this: in the original it sounds more conflicted, like someone crying out, being conflicted to the point it's tearing them apart, but they still have something left to lose, something to fight for. In *this* version, it sounds more lighthearted, but drenched in melancholy, like a drunkard babbling his way down a bottle without a care because he's already lost everything. The original is fighting against the growing dark, while this one is smiling as it's swallowed by it.
@@juliusofthelake1458 I have it unlisted on my channel. I can make it visible and you can listen if you want. I would have linked it to you but you can't link in YT comment replies.
This really made me realize how ironic the minor vs. major part of this song are. During the parts you would usually consider to be sad, they’re mostly major (‘mama I just killed a man’ ‘nothing really matters to me’), and this version really makes that obvious. Super awesome.
this song has always been a great example of how major and minor do not exclusively mean happy and sad respectively. it's about *how* you *use* the scales, you can make a minor melody that sounds extremely happy, and a major melody that makes you feel extremely sad and nostalgic. in the end, it's just a general trend, but if you really have a master and grasp of scale theory, you can make any emotion with any group of notes
@albummutation2278 it's probably not completely true, at least semantically speaking, to say you can communicate any emotion using any group of notes. That's kind of like saying that you can ellicit any emotion using any combinations of words; there is certainly an incredible degree of flexibility, but ultimately, there are limits to what any particular phrase can communicate
If you love that part, I highly recommend listening to some songs by XJAPAN! They use that kind of chord combo a lot in their music. My favorites are "Endless Rain" and "Say Anything"
@@Steven_Williams_I don't envy you guys lmao my dad listens to the same songs over and over since forever but somehow there's a couple I still enjoy, bohemian rhapsody being one of them
@@Steven_Williams_So you go around comment sections of songs you've listened to too much, telling people how much you hate it now? I'd just not listen to it again personally, but you do you man
I love the band King, Freddie Neptune is a great singer. Let’s not forget the great guitar playing of Brian November too. Gotta love the ukelele playing of John SatanicPriest, and the fine drumming of Roger Undresser, who can also sing impressively low notes by the way.
pretty sure that Shazam uses formant frequencies to detect music which is why changing the pitch doesn't affect it too much in detection @@stanisawstanczyk5526
King was a British rock band, founded in 1970 and active, under its classical formation, until 1991. The group, formed by Brian June (guitar and vocals), Freddie Uranus (vocals and piano), John Bishop (bass) and Roger Undressed (drums and vocals) is often cited as one of the exponents of his style, and is also one of the record holders for record sales worldwide. The band's music is also known for being highly eclectic, varying between various aspects of rock.
That's what negative harmony is, it preserves the harmonic relations but just inverts them. That's the whole reason it works and sounds so interesting.
Inverse harmonies preserve the harmonic relationship, it just gets inverted, so a fourth is still a fourth, for example, but instead of going up (from E flat to A flat, for example), it goes down (E flat to B flat, in this example). So, theoretically, if your harmony sounds good in one direction, it'll sound good in the other. All of Queen's music is a miracle, really.
From 4:05 onward, it’s as though Bohemian Rhapsody were sent back in time to be interpreted by the Queen of Queen’s first two albums. Absolutely fascinating!
FINALLY A GOOD NEGATIVE HARMONY COVER Most i see online just pop a negative filter over a song and thats it, there was actual effort here! and i love it so much!!
@@crimsonskrub8984 There's several "Negative harmony generator" sites online which just request a Mp3 file tf you on about? they sound awful don't get me wrong but a lot of "Negative harmony covers" are straight up just made using them (similarly to nightcore and Daycare remixes)
The way the "For me, for me, FOR MEEEEEEEEE!" part goes, where Roger Undresser's high note is *exactly the same* as it was in the original positive harmony, shows a sense of poetry one finds in a palindrome, with it being the *one* point of contact where the two versions meet before going back in their respective directions. It adds so many layers to this masterpiece. 💜💜💜
To add a visual to my thought, picture a mountain reflected in a lake, translated into a line of beautifully textured sound. The mountain is the original Bohemian Rhapsody, the reflection in the lake is this. 💜💜💜
It's so strange how it's only a select few parts where the voice is incompatible with the shift, and it's usually where he's deliberately trying to introduce dirt into his voice. Really just phenomenal.
That sounds absolutely cursed, but somehow kinda cool. I like how it constantly switches between "it harmonically makes sense" and "nope, it totally doesnt". I still prefer the original version
The line "Mamaaaa, ooooooo..." at 1:22 really hit me. The part from there to 1:43 (and again during refrain at 2:22) gives me vibes of "the downtrodden finding their strength and deciding to stand up against a great evil." Very powerful, very inspirational.
It gives me a terrible feeling of sadness and hopelessness... I get lost in my mind and I don't know myself and this song is the first one that plays in my head...
why did this get popular out of nowhere? i would always come back to this and listen to it every now and then and always thought it deserved more attention
@@Mr.BlingIsRizzyyeah really, I actually like this version a little more? It sounds like a Radiohead or Alan Parsons Project song a little bit especially at this time stamp 4:54
from 2:21 to 3:00 it’s the best thing I’ve heard in my entire life, specially the beginning of the solo with that amazing riff… makes me feel a way i’ve never felt before
It’s like you’ve read a fairy tale over and over as a kid, and then one day, as an adult, you find out that your childhood fairy tale is actually a story filled with dread and sadness. The heroes you thought were brave, courageous, and fearless, were actually hopeless victims in an inescapable cycle of despair. They weren’t fighting for good. They were fighting for their lives. As you go on reading about this new version of your beloved tale, things start becoming even darker than ever. The heroes are losing. They can’t keep fighting anymore. They’ve lost hope. The villains are more powerful than your heroes and nothing can stop them. The odds are against you. This is not the world you thought you knew. These characters are not safe from harm. And yet hope prevails. Your heroes live to fight another day.
It's absolutely fascinating how much this is a legitimate melodic theme that paints in the mind more or less the exact opposite picture that the original melody did. It sounds so much like a "heroic return" kind of song
This is incredible. This first part seems so much more tragic and heartbreaking than the original this way. The second, heavier part, sounds like something from a Broadway musical with this song as the story. I'm just absolutely floored by just how great this is.
This feels like I'm solving a Math equation, using the wrong solution but still getting the right answer
My life's story!
the funny thing is, when it comes to music theory, that's exactly what negative harmony does LMAO
hi leebot
There is no wrong method. "The right method" is just the way your teacher wants you to solve it. "The wrong method" is your own unique way of solving it.
Every high note is switched to a low note and every low note is switched to a high note but they’re in the exact same tone and vocal range that he sings the song in. It’s so trippy but so so satisfying
this aint Bohemian Rhapsody this Brutalist Melancholy
moravian sonata
@@PIFEIGENBAUM.HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@PIFEIGENBAUM.There's definitely some subtext joke that I'm blind to
Makes sense, the original has such an happy energy
@@theseangle Czech republic consists of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Bohemians and Moravians are kinda beefing, because Bohemians are convinced Moravians are peasants and Moravians are convinced Bohemians are soft city freaks. Saying Prague is better than Brno and vice versa is a warcrime.
Me when I clicked on the thumbnail: "haha weird remix funny"
Me after watching: "Music Theory is so powerful"
It’s a hell of a thing.
Bro right? Music is truly another language! This song means something different like this
music theory isn't makin u feel the emotions tho, that's the music
@@servvo music theory is mostly about which emotions you feel when you chain some chords and how you modify them to add nuance
@@servvo The church modes are literally used to evoke certain emotions.
The low notes: 🪰🪰🪰🪰
real
I don’t get it
@@Jeffro_afro then get it
Sounds like a robot @@Jeffro_afro
Rodger Rodger
This feels like listening to Bohemian Rhapsody for the first time again
IKR!! I'm on loop like the first time I discovered this song. It's like someone you love tried a new dress and it's fresh and excited again
You're so right, i remember this this way
I said the same thing earlier! I never had the pleasure of listening to the song for the first time since I have been listening to it before I could form memories, but this has allowed me to experience what I imagine I would have felt back in the 70s when it first released, had I been alive.
Word.
This comment perfectly encapsulates this video.
I agree with you 100% man
In an alternate universe, this is exactly what the band King would've written. Sounds amazing!
I want to hear the Queen version of ‘Love and Pride’ now
"a King"
In that same universe, a MeCube user by the name of Exterior commented this on the Positive Harmony Cover version (except they mentioned the alternate universe band Queen)
King - Conservative depression
And massive fans Temallica would borrow the melody line for their Forgiven series of songs.
It's crazy how a concept in music theory can change the entire meaning of a song
this is pretty cool but how is that crazy
@@yankeeshootaim not sure if youre joking, being ridonkulous, or, what but im sure they didnt mean crazy as in mentally unwell or deriving from insanity, they meant it more like thought provoking/really cool
@@yeahg420ridonkoulos
@@yeahg420 ridonkulous
ridonkulous @@yeahg420
The "MAMA OOOooUUOOO" HAS ME IN A CHOKEHOLD
i keep listening to it over and over!
Exactly
If you look up freddy Mercury Singing Bohemian Rhapsody drunk it sounds exactly like it. And its the real deal
Holy shit that part was unexpected..
That part was actually kinda good ngl
This is the weirdest Radiohead song I've ever heard.
Bravo.
Muse, but close.
@@ginocastillo8272 Nah bro that's Coldplay you're thinking of
How come these three bands are always being compared to each other
@@jox807 because they reached their prime in the same time, develloped on the same musical ideas and influences, and all reached global success i guess. If you forget about all of coldplays "hits" and shitty albums, their parachute EP actually sounds a lot like something radiohead could've come up with at the time if they went into a different direction
.
Muse and only Muse
The 2:31 “sometimes wish I’d never been born at all” hits so different with this version
Fr! I'm trying so hard to put it into words.
My guess is this: in the original it sounds more conflicted, like someone crying out, being conflicted to the point it's tearing them apart, but they still have something left to lose, something to fight for. In *this* version, it sounds more lighthearted, but drenched in melancholy, like a drunkard babbling his way down a bottle without a care because he's already lost everything. The original is fighting against the growing dark, while this one is smiling as it's swallowed by it.
very well said@@hungryfrog3605
Literal shiveers 😭
@@s.k.5845FR...
ITS GORGEOUS IM IN LOVE WITH IT IVE PLAYED IN A MILLION TIMES 😍😍
I'm gonna play this in the car with my friends & be like what you've never heard bohemian rhapsody before?
LMAO that's too clever, will do it myself!
You mean you'll play them "Conformist Melancholy" ? 😂
Let’s give us know how it was, what emotions
lol*3@@emilyrln
Get your friends intoxicated first and then play it
If Freddie’s voice could be fixed at some points, this would play at my funeral ITS EXCELLENT
Nah, just play it like that. I don't give a flying fuck. This right there? Perfection.
YES. The froggy voice parts are a bit jarring, but God damn I think I could listen to some parts non-stop for days...
Wait a few more weeks and artificial intelligence will solve this
@@kostoryy8439 yeah, i like when freddie turns into spongebob for a second, yeah...
i would make it all distorted. i dont want freddie mercury, i want shitlord froggy singing to me this masterpiece
"Do what you want with my music, just don’t make it boring." - Freddie Mercury
It doesn't get any better than this.
"Don't do what I want with your music, just make it boring" -Frederick Neptune
(He was kind of bad at forming sentences)
He would have loved this.
"Don't, just don't" Frank Uranus
Why is it that this quote is one of the top comments on literally every single Queen related video
This sounds like a character who is embracing his decision to become the villain, knowing there’s no hope and no turning back
In my opinion, it feels like a redemption song in a way. Rather than villain, perhaps antihero...
2:22 right here especially
Your comment fits in the sons of anarchy version of bohemian rhapsody
slide 2
@@LowkeywannapullfirealarmsOh my god I just got the craziest goosebumps from that 😭
This feels like a hidden song inside the song, meant to be listened all these years.
Wait until you listen to Time and Comfortably Numb solos superimposed.
@@YawnGodnow I’m curious, where can I find and edit of this?
@@juliusofthelake1458 I have it unlisted on my channel. I can make it visible and you can listen if you want. I would have linked it to you but you can't link in YT comment replies.
@@YawnGodwhere can i find this??
@@juliusofthelake1458 On my channel, I suppose.
This somehow feels more emotional than the normal version
The power of minor keys
That's what negative harmony does
I feel that emotion, too😞.
Yess
The original is amazing but this def has some weird brutal twist to it.
This is what bohemian rhapsody would sound like if Muse wrote it
Not enough synth for it to be a Muse song.
Honest to god yeah.
This is actually really accurate there would just me more synth and stuff
lol fr
love muse, love this too
This is so weirdly, creepily, wonderfully beautiful
its not hard to sing along too either which surprised me..
Agreed
This is exactly it.
When Freddy's vice "gets creepy", he sort of sounds like AMY WINEHOUSE.
This really made me realize how ironic the minor vs. major part of this song are. During the parts you would usually consider to be sad, they’re mostly major (‘mama I just killed a man’ ‘nothing really matters to me’), and this version really makes that obvious. Super awesome.
Excellent point!
You’re totally right, this version feels like it's played completely straight and it became melodrama lol. Not that that's necessarily a bad thing
this song has always been a great example of how major and minor do not exclusively mean happy and sad respectively. it's about *how* you *use* the scales, you can make a minor melody that sounds extremely happy, and a major melody that makes you feel extremely sad and nostalgic. in the end, it's just a general trend, but if you really have a master and grasp of scale theory, you can make any emotion with any group of notes
@albummutation2278 it's probably not completely true, at least semantically speaking, to say you can communicate any emotion using any group of notes. That's kind of like saying that you can ellicit any emotion using any combinations of words; there is certainly an incredible degree of flexibility, but ultimately, there are limits to what any particular phrase can communicate
Why is it ironic?
3:15 holy shit I love the "Galileo? *Galileo‽* Galileo? *Galileo‽* Galileo, Figaro‽"
LOL
love the interrobangs!
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This must have been like how it felt like to listen to Bohemian Rhapsody for the very first time when it came out. Absolutely surreal.
I was thinking literally the exact same thing while listening to this lol
I wasn't alive when it came out but I do remember the first time I heard it
Absolutely
not at all. it always had strong harmonic push. This has none. boring.
I don't know I don't think it quite lives up
“Yeah you can copy my answers, just change it up a bit”
Eu dei uma risada sincera 😂😂😂😂😂
Bro he changed his answers and made it better somehow
@@bonnie_bonnibel eu definitivamente não imaginava encontrar um comentário brasileiro sksksksk
@@Nath-rj7pu marcar presença ne po KKKKKKKKKKKKK
2:31 "I sometimes wish I never been born at all" sounds so freaking good in this key woow
it hits different!!
into the amazing negative soloo!!!
It's hits angry and sad...
I like, but I feel bad at same time.
It's the same key.
@@DMXIIII definetly agree with the angry part. It makes it so much more devastating and hurt somehow
It's like seeing your close friend without glasses when you always saw them with glasses.
Demasiado acertado.
How I feel when I take off my glasses and look at myself
Brian April's solo is simply amazing
Surely you mean Brian November
True, but Frankie Titanium's vocals really steal the show!
@@PaulMartyniaki loved Roger Undresser's drums personally
I really enjoy John Secular's bass playing
...Briana November.@@argeon6969
Honestly, I can see an alternative universe where this is what they ended up with. This is... stunning.
And then years later someone makes this same video but it would sound like our universe’s version and they’d think it’s weird
I like this thought a lot
😊😊😊
An alternative universe where Freddie Mercury could've lived and cured his AIDS
Ah, that woulda been nice...
God there is just something about that chord progression at 2:21 that just reaches down into your soul and rips it out.
If you love that part, I highly recommend listening to some songs by XJAPAN! They use that kind of chord combo a lot in their music. My favorites are "Endless Rain" and "Say Anything"
Dude seriously, it grips your heart and tears it out somehow. Incredible.
@@rm.makes.me.smile_Oh F*CK YEAH THIS IS AMAZING! THANK YOU!
@@nicholashartmann4525 HAHA THAT MAKES ME HAPPY, YOU’RE WELCOME!
Sounds like Padme's theme
You know its a fucking masterpiece when even the negative harmony manages to sound this good
As a fan of this song but a little burned out by its overplayed status, this is very fresh, listenable, and most importantly enjoyable
Couldn't have said it better myself 💯
A little burned out? Oof. I think this song is incredible but I fucking hate it.
@@Steven_Williams_I don't envy you guys lmao my dad listens to the same songs over and over since forever but somehow there's a couple I still enjoy, bohemian rhapsody being one of them
@@Steven_Williams_So you go around comment sections of songs you've listened to too much, telling people how much you hate it now? I'd just not listen to it again personally, but you do you man
Well said
I love the band King, Freddie Neptune is a great singer. Let’s not forget the great guitar playing of Brian November too. Gotta love the ukelele playing of John SatanicPriest, and the fine drumming of Roger Undresser, who can also sing impressively low notes by the way.
Pun Jail, Three years. No chance of early release.
Not Freddie Neptune, but Simon Ferocious😆
Roger Undresser lmao.. 😂
Great comment
Incredible comment! Thank you!! 😁😁
This was my introduction to negative harmony and I'm obsessed now and I absolutely love this song in it
Literally me rn whose never heard of negative harmony till now
@@sampsqwantch4612me rn
Ditto. Now to look it up !, 😆
@@sampsqwantch4612me neither!
@TheBearSpiceKitchen Ditto here mate, found another 🤣 this was my intro and gonna be the one I always come back to
This version really feels like the part of a musical where the hero/protagonist starts to loose hope but then over comes it and fights back.
Just like the original 😂
2:34 The guitar solo just sounds magnific
It's amazing, sounds like a queens of the stone age solo
Sounds like Pink Floyd and I love it
FOR REAL ITS MAJESTIC
If the guitar solo is quite a feeling
@@Banklock01the Time's solo from the middle of the song
Gotta love the vocal cameo from a Star Wars battle droid at 1:13
Roger roger
This comment kicked my ass😂😂😂
sounds like he smoked a pack a day 😂
AND IF YOU HAVE A MINUTE WHY DON’T WE GOOOOOOO
Roger Roger Taylor
2:21-2:37 NO WAY HOW IS THIS SO GOOD??????????
THAT’S WHAT I’M SAYING
FRFR!!!!
If you close your eyes and really zone out. It sounds like a new queen song you never heard before
This is really amazing ❤❤❤❤
The chord progression like, this could be a whole other song at that point
"too meeee" "ooOoooOooo" "never been born at all" and the ending "to meee" as well. PERFECTION
Face the truth was pretty good too
It's like getting hit in the head and forgetting what the original was like and experiencing it for the first time again.
It's incredible holy shite.
REAL!
That is definitely what it is. Didn't expect to be so amazed after. I also enjoyed the “Creep” cover. I feel like a child now))Again)
Holy molly, that's exactly what it's like!
It makes me wanna cry at the very beginning. So amazing that it changes completely the meaning and emotions of this song. ❤❤❤
I was just thinking the exactly same thing 😱😱😱 I was like 🤔 but in the end it's kinda mesmerizing 😱😱😱 I had to listen to it till the end
I'm crying. I never knew I could feel once again what it felt to listen Bohemian Rhapsody for the first time... Again
Bro, I’m crying right now, the same feelings. It is like l’m a child again with no pain in my body.
I'm crying with ya bud
I'm sobbing as well. Not cause of the song but cause of your pfp
bro, i just commented this before I read your comment, I had the same experience
So gay the LGBTQNSDAPKGB took your name
That guitar solo in negative harmony is absolutely fire
A true masterpiece
Yeah
THE GUITAR AT 4:06 GOES HARD
Tame impala like
Yes true
RIGHT
Shazam recognised it as bohemian rhapsody lol
pretty sure that Shazam uses formant frequencies to detect music which is why changing the pitch doesn't affect it too much in detection @@stanisawstanczyk5526
King was a British rock band, founded in 1970 and active, under its classical formation, until 1991. The group, formed by Brian June (guitar and vocals), Freddie Uranus (vocals and piano), John Bishop (bass) and Roger Undressed (drums and vocals) is often cited as one of the exponents of his style, and is also one of the record holders for record sales worldwide. The band's music is also known for being highly eclectic, varying between various aspects of rock.
freddie uranus 😭
😆
"Freddie Uranus (... _Read more_ "
that "Read more" landed in just the right spot 😄
@peterg5383 I truly can't disagree, regressive rock is real.
Omg 😂 Roger Undressed lmao
Frankie Jupiter's voice can never be intimidated
Bro 🤣
@@theironpoptart587 you know, I never noticed that "imitated" got auto corrected to "intimidated" when I posted this. I'm keeping it.
This is Frankie Venus.
@@vincevolpeiv2946often intimidated, never deprecated.
GREAT NAME
Holy shit, the harmonies in the beginning still work. That's a miracle.
Just shows how beautiful music is
Also every drop of rain that falls in Sahara Desert
That's what negative harmony is, it preserves the harmonic relations but just inverts them. That's the whole reason it works and sounds so interesting.
The harmony at the beginning is ok, but the changes at the end, dude!
Inverse harmonies preserve the harmonic relationship, it just gets inverted, so a fourth is still a fourth, for example, but instead of going up (from E flat to A flat, for example), it goes down (E flat to B flat, in this example). So, theoretically, if your harmony sounds good in one direction, it'll sound good in the other.
All of Queen's music is a miracle, really.
When you get the bad ending:
squidton
HaHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
That's actually a really good idea for a video game
I fucking love how radically the tone of the songs change. The climatic guitar sounds apocalyptic.
It’s like listening to the song for the first time. Feels like Radiohead x Queen and it’s fucking phenomenal.
I guess it kinda sounds like early Radiohead. I don’t really hear it though.
Me neither, weird comparison
@@KayJblueYes, like the early Creeps. you know
It is very muse to me
Also known as Muse
Everyone’s talking about how the voices sound but like THE GUITAR IS SO GOOD HOLY MOLY
I KNOW 💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
The guitar sections are indeed, awesome😲.
OKAY THE END THOUGH WAS SO EMOTIONAL??????
4:32 “just gotta get right out of heUUURE!!!
sounded very Jack Black to me
LMAOOO
2:27 “mama ooOOOH” i love. the entire sound is darker & stormy & metallica & i love this masterpiece 2.0
yes
god, can you imagine a metallica cover of this redux?
@@1BlueScreenOfDeath1 Give AI a few more years and we'll have it
😊😊😊
@@착함 👊🥩
From 4:05 onward, it’s as though Bohemian Rhapsody were sent back in time to be interpreted by the Queen of Queen’s first two albums. Absolutely fascinating!
Ouiii
My thoughts exactly.
It does sound somewhat like The Prophet’s Song…dark and stormy minor.
^ Absolute legend - Gone Home and Firewatch composer
Yes! It sounds like The March of the Black Queen!
“too late,my time has come” just hits a certain part in my brain for some reason
does it send shivers down your spine?
is the body aching all the time?
you have to go?
FINALLY A GOOD NEGATIVE HARMONY COVER
Most i see online just pop a negative filter over a song and thats it, there was actual effort here! and i love it so much!!
Maybe it’s because we can have audio tracks for Bohemian Rhapsody
@@Snakeplayerpwe can have audio stems for a ton of songs
You just said some bullcrap, there is no negative filter for songs lmao.
@@crimsonskrub8984 There's several "Negative harmony generator" sites online which just request a Mp3 file tf you on about?
they sound awful don't get me wrong but a lot of "Negative harmony covers" are straight up just made using them (similarly to nightcore and Daycare remixes)
The way the "For me, for me, FOR MEEEEEEEEE!" part goes, where Roger Undresser's high note is *exactly the same* as it was in the original positive harmony, shows a sense of poetry one finds in a palindrome, with it being the *one* point of contact where the two versions meet before going back in their respective directions.
It adds so many layers to this masterpiece. 💜💜💜
god I love this comment
To add a visual to my thought, picture a mountain reflected in a lake, translated into a line of beautifully textured sound. The mountain is the original Bohemian Rhapsody, the reflection in the lake is this. 💜💜💜
@@Ignauhakthinking about what the high note would be in this allegory has blown my mind
Roger Undresser is a genious pun 😂
Wow this is a beautiful way of phrasing; almost like The Creation of Adam
4:52 omg, amazing section
"Sometimes i wish i never been born at all" DAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNN
and the "just killed a man" is so underrated ❤
This evokes so many feelings. It's dark, cheery, creepy, dramatic. I love it.
It’s chill
It's so strange how it's only a select few parts where the voice is incompatible with the shift, and it's usually where he's deliberately trying to introduce dirt into his voice.
Really just phenomenal.
How did you do this? This is amazing.
That sounds absolutely cursed, but somehow kinda cool. I like how it constantly switches between "it harmonically makes sense" and "nope, it totally doesnt". I still prefer the original version
We're so used to the original that some of it sounds off but it really isn't.
Feels like listening to bohemian rhapsody for the first time again
5:06 The ending is so good it's insane. So melancholic and devastating.
Except for the vocals lmao
@@explosivecommando9100if you like daft punk it sounds nice, tough
5:23 Unusual but interesting piano part 😮
(Sounded like "Dream on" at the beginning)
Yeess i found it amazing when i first heard it
YEAH THAT CHORD
I was about to comment this and then looked to see if anyone else caught that. Sounds exactly like it for a few seconds
Sounds amazing imo, my fav part
fr i was gonna say that-
4:52 is insane! I would love to hear a band tackle this piece!
That "ooh yeah" sounds heavenly
Try Hällas
Yeah, not enough bands use choir today
It literally sounds like any Avenged sevenfold song xd
@@starshot5172 their are plenty, just not many mainstream ones
THE GUITAR SOLO IS JUST... CHEF'S KISS
Can't stop listening. Is like finding a new Queen masterpiece hidden for decades. This is pure art.
Or you could just listen to their studio albums.
The line "Mamaaaa, ooooooo..." at 1:22 really hit me. The part from there to 1:43 (and again during refrain at 2:22) gives me vibes of "the downtrodden finding their strength and deciding to stand up against a great evil." Very powerful, very inspirational.
Seriously those parts are probably the best out of the whole thing. Gave me chills.
@@nuclearduck13 the harmony of his voice is just even better in here
Coincidentally, that's kind of the opposite meaning of the lyrics, and that's kinda wild.
i love the "if i'm not back again this time tomorrow". even if the melody's all off, it sounds almost more emotional
Oh yeah, something you would hear in fight against the villain in Disney movies
I am sitting here just trying to figure out the mechanics of a negative harmony, while listening to this masterpiece.
Same 😂
Pretty sure you just make the highest note the root and work down
@@johnwetzel6200 yeah, but I know jack all about music theory so that explanation just barely helps
@@GeekOfArabiain the simplest terms it can almost be seen as the music read upside-down
what you do, is find the main key of the song, and flip it on that key.
It gives me a terrible feeling of sadness and hopelessness... I get lost in my mind and I don't know myself and this song is the first one that plays in my head...
What a shame Freddie wont hear this; weird , but still hangs together.
Negative guitar solos are SO FKN COOL
4:00 - 5:00 gives me chills. So metal.
EXACTLY!!
Wow I did not realize that
Sounds like Black Sabbath with Ronnie
@@joaofranco9751Indeed, but with the music file being a bit corrupted
@@joaofranco9751 Yeah, or classic Iron Maiden.
the “to me” was just so gut wretching
This sounds so brilliant when you harmonize along with the original key.
Trying to sing the original whilst this is playing and struggling! Well done if you can harmonise, it's bloody hard! ❤
Oh my god thank you for this idea I had the time of my life it's beautiful
The part at 4:06 sounds amazing this way! It's something I could totally hear in a regularly-written song.
Sounds like something Led Zeppelin could play.
a ghost opus eponymous era riff
@@BaieDesBaies Sounds like Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd? Sure. I thought it sounded like Mike Oldfield.
that part is sick as hell
why did this get popular out of nowhere? i would always come back to this and listen to it every now and then and always thought it deserved more attention
it blew up on tiktok
It was one of the most iconic songs of the 70s wdym 😭
@@julyannap9962the song in negative harmony… not the song itself🤦♂️
others weren't as lucky to get this recommended 😞
2:19 bro that section literally makes me want to cry it's so beautiful😭
Even in negative harmony, it still sounds amazing
maybe a bit better in an odd way
@@Mr.BlingIsRizzyyeah really, I actually like this version a little more? It sounds like a Radiohead or Alan Parsons Project song a little bit especially at this time stamp 4:54
I need this on Spotify. ASAP
I hope they put it on Spotify already :'(
They can't really do that legally
@@jbritainwhy though? it kinda sounds like a parody
@@jbritaincouldn't they say it's a negative harmony cover, idrk the laws around it, but theres loads of covers on Spotify so it seems worth a shot
@@mrjoker6334 it's not a cover, it's a modification of the original audio, so they would need permission from queen
This sounds so different yet familiar
He sounds much more honest singing "I sometimes wish I'd never be born at all"
Dude I’m fuckin stoned right now and this is one of the best things I’ve ever heard 🤣💨
I'm _sober_ and this is one of the best things I've heard lmao
I'm sober and it's wonderful, after my wife and my daughter sleep I'll get stoned and will hear it again 😄
me too 😂❤
from 2:21 to 3:00 it’s the best thing I’ve heard in my entire life, specially the beginning of the solo with that amazing riff… makes me feel a way i’ve never felt before
This sounds like a recently formed college band. Terrible guitar sound
ITS SO FANTASTIC
@@dertigerbauchI’m with you
thats probably what the people felt when they first head original BR.
1:23 the chord progression here is just amazing!
F minor, Bb minor, Ab major. I love playing it
Man, this is crazy!
@@iicertyiiI see, it contains F minor, of course it will be powerful
The “JUST GOTTA GET RIGHT OUT OF HEARRRRE” just beautiful 😍
“Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me” those vocals hit so fucking hard. This is amazing and I have chills from this whole song
It’s like you’ve read a fairy tale over and over as a kid, and then one day, as an adult, you find out that your childhood fairy tale is actually a story filled with dread and sadness.
The heroes you thought were brave, courageous, and fearless, were actually hopeless victims in an inescapable cycle of despair. They weren’t fighting for good. They were fighting for their lives.
As you go on reading about this new version of your beloved tale, things start becoming even darker than ever. The heroes are losing. They can’t keep fighting anymore. They’ve lost hope.
The villains are more powerful than your heroes and nothing can stop them. The odds are against you. This is not the world you thought you knew. These characters are not safe from harm.
And yet hope prevails. Your heroes live to fight another day.
Tell our heroes, no! We cannot let you go!"🙂.
It's absolutely fascinating how much this is a legitimate melodic theme that paints in the mind more or less the exact opposite picture that the original melody did. It sounds so much like a "heroic return" kind of song
Agreed!
4:00 That high note from the original was just too powerful and made it through.
Lol
5:01 is such a good key change my god
It's so good
0:55-1:48 really hits so much the first time you hear it
IM JUST IN AWE RN
I've just seen every comment and did nobody talk about the beautiful "carry on, carry on" at 1:36 ?
Some people have said that right before that, it starts sounding like Muse!
1:55 I really love this part ❤
I don't think Roger Tinker and John Bishop get enough love for their contributions to this work of art.
Ehh, yknow, as a bassist like, it's a bit like bein married, yknow
@@BLMeredith87😂😂😂
Don't forget Brian April and Freddy Venus
@@TheAd1383 Frankie Jupiter
4:06 is absolutely phenomenal
2:54 the way the bass walks up instead of down is mega cursed and I am in love with it
IT KEEPS BEING BEAUTIFUL, these is another way to show why this song got as far as it did. It is one of the greatest productions to be
the guitar solo. this just brings out the true spirit of the song.
The ending from 4:53 sounds so great
Also 2:21 holy shit that goes so well with the lyrics, never really realised how much irony there was in the song
THANK YOU no one talks about the part between 4:00 and 5:00 its my favourite part😭
This is incredible.
This first part seems so much more tragic and heartbreaking than the original this way.
The second, heavier part, sounds like something from a Broadway musical with this song as the story.
I'm just absolutely floored by just how great this is.
The guitar line after 4:05 is amazing! I need more of this.