Music Theory: Bob-Omb Battlefield & Castle (Mario 64)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @thehermit8618
    @thehermit8618 9 месяцев назад +295

    You may be unto something with the ascending violin line being Peach. After 64, the castle theme has pretty much turned into "Peach's Theme" that commonly plays whenever she is mentioned or appears on a cutscene; and the only line that you can hear in these little peach melodies is the ascending one, meaning that without Bowser's interference, the ascending line is the only one that would play at the castle

    • @Hamb0-r3aL
      @Hamb0-r3aL 9 месяцев назад +7

      What a cool detail!

    • @SpammingY
      @SpammingY 9 месяцев назад +5

      And GoodFeel thought they were being clever in Princess Peach showtime, ha!

    • @FukiMakai
      @FukiMakai 9 месяцев назад +5

      Was thinking the same thing. I remember for example the cover of that theme in Mario and Luigi Dream Team, the first of only two Mario and Luigi games I played (the other's being Paper Jam that I couldn't complete the final bosses because they'd always kick my ass whatever I do so I left it) and my ultimate favorite for now, and effectively, the Peach's castle theme is played without the descending scale. I thought it was done like that because is intrincate to play that three-noted harmony with your bare right hand (so many players, including myself, simplifies the chords), but I see now why, besides, the descending harmony would make that particular arrangement dissonant.
      That's also why, when the final cutscene arrives and Peach returns safe, the chords are now simpler chords.

    • @tweer64
      @tweer64 9 месяцев назад +2

      What about in Mario Odyssey when you go into Peach's castle? The descending line is there, and that track only plays after you beat Bowser (in normal play).

    • @FukiMakai
      @FukiMakai 9 месяцев назад

      @@tweer64 I checked it after write my comment and its true, but the low notes are lower in the mix, still audible. There are also extra instruments that makes it sound happier

  • @ry.ar007
    @ry.ar007 9 месяцев назад +290

    Wow, I never noticed the similarity between Slider and Bob-Omb Battlefield up until today, it somehow makes the songs feel more connected to each other.

    • @AlexYardZone
      @AlexYardZone  9 месяцев назад +58

      Yep! I don't make a huge deal of it in the video, but the chords and general melody are shared between Bob-omb, Snow Mtn. and Slider!

    • @RyansChannel0203
      @RyansChannel0203 9 месяцев назад +24

      I always noticed it. Super Mario 64 utilizes its main theme everywhere.

    • @Loafoftime
      @Loafoftime 9 месяцев назад +6

      If I composed Bob-Omb Battlefield, I would want to make good use of it too.

    • @sorse_engine
      @sorse_engine 9 месяцев назад +8

      same thing happens with snow mountain

    • @ThatKidBobo
      @ThatKidBobo 9 месяцев назад +7

      How the fuck did you not what? I guess if you haven't realized it cool cool mountain is the same melody too.

  • @DearMink_X
    @DearMink_X 9 месяцев назад +100

    How have I legit never ever realized that bomb omb battlefield and cool cool mountain are very similar...

    • @mosquitopyjamas9048
      @mosquitopyjamas9048 9 месяцев назад +3

      Me too!!! Mind blown

    • @marsoulini
      @marsoulini 9 месяцев назад +2

      same!!! i was like waaait a min

    • @jonsmith6331
      @jonsmith6331 Месяц назад +1

      lol there is like one song in Mario 64. The castle theme. Everything. It’s all the same.

  • @JustJohn43
    @JustJohn43 9 месяцев назад +49

    Man, that one just flew over, was glued to my screen throughout

    • @SmolLillia
      @SmolLillia 9 месяцев назад

      holy shit a wild John

    • @JustJohn43
      @JustJohn43 9 месяцев назад

      @@SmolLillia holy shit it’s you. You okay?

  • @someguy19
    @someguy19 9 месяцев назад +60

    evil bassline be like: i'mma not follow the root of the chord

  • @bm_burger
    @bm_burger 9 месяцев назад +33

    Exploring the complexity of the Peach's Castle theme was really cool, it explains why gamers have such wildly different reactions to whether they find it charming or vaguely ominous.

  • @NathanDaws825
    @NathanDaws825 9 месяцев назад +21

    Can't believe you used the "Strawberry Get" theme from Celeste 64 after the Sopranos part. Amazing.

  • @Nic_2751
    @Nic_2751 9 месяцев назад +48

    I will absolutely never be unfazed by how much more thought went into these tracks than I initially thought or already knew, also nice to see more Koji Kondo appreciation

  • @carraigroche9663
    @carraigroche9663 9 месяцев назад +61

    Alex i gotta say,you make some of the best video game music theory vids on youtube,you explain everything super thoroughly

    • @ServantofÄzrael
      @ServantofÄzrael 9 месяцев назад

      Based SOAD pfp.

    • @gnattgnert
      @gnattgnert Месяц назад

      he also connects the theory of the song to the situation of the song pretty well

  • @callumsparrow4379
    @callumsparrow4379 9 месяцев назад +64

    For the longest time I didn’t know that most of the Star Collect theme’s just Bob-Omb Battlefield.

  • @ctrlaltdestroy91
    @ctrlaltdestroy91 9 месяцев назад +89

    I will now never not think of Bob-Omb battlefield as a proto-Metal Gear Solid 4.

    • @cartoonistanonymous
      @cartoonistanonymous 9 месяцев назад +6

      Isnt metal fear solid that prototype game of Garfield's Week for the NES?

    • @BigBoris
      @BigBoris 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@cartoonistanonymousoh my fucking god you just brought back so many childhood memories with that comment

    • @cartoonistanonymous
      @cartoonistanonymous 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@BigBoris i still remember my first time making it to day 3, when the dark Lord Zalgo revealed to Garfield his most timeless infinite nightmares so Garfield lobs a plate of ground veal in his face. Made it so much better when at the end of the level he's still got the plate stuck to his face when he rewards you with your baked ziti. They really knew how to write an engaging story for unreleased Atari demo discs back then, I tell ya

  • @axlesoar
    @axlesoar 9 месяцев назад +11

    Really handy insights here, as a new composer it really helps to have someone break down concepts like how to pick chords that subvert expectations without unraveling the song.

  • @huntercovarrubias6312
    @huntercovarrubias6312 9 месяцев назад +13

    The red coin sound being part of Bob-Omb Battlefield theme blew my mind the most

  • @TheMinidelamacho
    @TheMinidelamacho 9 месяцев назад +11

    Being musically inept (idek Wtf a chord is) I never have any idea what you're talking about, but I love watching your videos and listening to all the amazing analogies you use.
    "Peach, ascending to the majesty of her tower." it's just so perfect.

  • @FSAPOJake
    @FSAPOJake 9 месяцев назад +11

    Koji Kondo is just an unbelievable genius and deserves all the praise he gets. Even with the relative simplicity of his music (though it isn't always) he still deserves to be considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest composer in video game history.

  • @ironnightmare666
    @ironnightmare666 9 месяцев назад +15

    As someone who mainly listens to nostalgic gaming music from the 90s/00s, I love when these videos drop. Amazing work, and I look forward to the next analysis!

  • @jordankay4754
    @jordankay4754 9 месяцев назад +20

    Only in the American release does the red coin jingle starts one step higher on each subsequent coin. While not necessarily an oversight, the change ruins the effect of replicating that part of the Bob-omb Battlefield theme (where it’s repeated as is three times) by collecting several coins in succession.

  • @bob_kazamakis
    @bob_kazamakis 2 месяца назад +3

    8:30 I love how nathaniel bandy got absolutely TJ "Henry" Yoshi'd in this video

  • @miniman6565
    @miniman6565 9 месяцев назад +47

    Figured I'd mention it as a Jewish viewer. A lot of our traditional music (at least in Ashkenazi culture, though it seems to carry to most of them) often does what is dubbed so eloquently "the happy minor thing". This is to say, we don't hold the same cultural association of "minor = sad", so often times our music will lean on those sounds because to us, they don't hold that same association. I don't know if this is true as a matter of fact, but I have *heard* that during the post WW2 period, a lot of our music was brought to Japan and apparently was a bit of a hit there, so I wouldn't be surprised if in some roundabout way, that had a bit of an impact on things. I know it has been commented on by people who study music and play a lot of video game music (as reference in an Adam Neely video that I can't recall off the top of my head).

    • @youraverageyoutubeuser6608
      @youraverageyoutubeuser6608 9 месяцев назад +3

      That's fascinating. Been wondering about that for a while. Thanks for sharing!

    • @drakebookman2771
      @drakebookman2771 7 месяцев назад

      Isnt the 4 chord in Lydian minor

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying 7 месяцев назад

      I'm pretty sure Japan protected the Jews in WW2, not even allowing the expulsion of Jews from the Japanese Empire, they also planned to have some new made Jewish territory inside their conquered lands so the Jews could help modernizing the lands, tho this plan was supposedly not known to Germany, so it was a secret plan

  • @jazzy_burrito
    @jazzy_burrito 9 месяцев назад +5

    8:18 I gotta say, I really felt that long jump with the music. I find it how interesting how simple logic can be applied to music to make it so compelling of certain emotions or actions.

  • @LaurierLachance
    @LaurierLachance 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant analysis. 🔥🙌 Koji is definitely one to study. Absolutely love these themes.

  • @gigithehedgehog8469
    @gigithehedgehog8469 9 месяцев назад +10

    I think Bob-omb Battlefield might be my favorite Mario song. I never noticed how it was a main theme used in other songs.

  • @chuchu9649
    @chuchu9649 9 месяцев назад +3

    I got chills when you showed how the star and coin sound effects were mirrored in one of the songs.

  • @jonathanhargraves2241
    @jonathanhargraves2241 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's always fun coming back to channel and watching these videos. I took a music theory class this winter, and I'm glad I understand what you're talking about better

    • @AlexYardZone
      @AlexYardZone  9 месяцев назад +1

      Fantastic, so glad to hear that!

  • @YourFavouriteColor
    @YourFavouriteColor 8 месяцев назад +9

    a few corrections:
    The castle theme's "#4" isn't a "lydian scale." It's just outlining the 5 of 5, a secondary dominant that prepares G. So it's just the F# from the key of G. while C lydian is a mode of G, it's not particularly explanatory. Also, the most interesting part of that V/V is how it doesn't resolve to G7 like it usually would. it just goes right back to C which is what makes it almost a bealtes-esque harmonic curiosity.
    This is a small note, but your spelling in the transcription could be improved. The A minor passage with the descending harmony, you want a G# there, not an Ab. The reason for this is, once he hits the Am, all the passing stuff is related to A minor, which includes the harmonic minor vocabulary. The second passing chord over that Am is a G# diminished from A harmonic minor, so putting an Ab there makes no sense syntactically.
    your B section chords are wrong. It's not F-Em-Eb, etc. It's specifically F-Cadd9/E,-Cmadd9/Eb. The right hand goes C F A - C D G - C D G while the bass goes F - E - Eb. These are important distinctions and those trying to learn this music and how it's composed will be misled by these errors. I know you're trying to keep it simple but that was particularly wrong. Just play those Em, Eb chords etc along with the music and you'll hear it sounds off.
    This isn't a mistake as much as a missed opportunity. The octave leap in the battlefield theme, it's octave up, octave up, then at the end of the chorus, it does octave down, octave down. A really good use of retrograde.
    This sound track is a treasure trove of deceptively sophisticated composition and I'm afraid this video doesn't do it proper justice. Not to be a grump but this soundtrack means a lot to me as a fellow composer.

    • @AlexYardZone
      @AlexYardZone  8 месяцев назад

      I'm not gonna respond to each of your points since looking through the first point you bring up, we're a world apart on this stuff and it has to do with our different definitions of these terms and how they are applied in context. As well as your paying poor attention to the actual statements in the video. Saying that the F# is “from G” is off base since, as you acknowledge, it doesn’t go to a G chord next. You might as well say the F# is “from the key of A major,” how arbitrary. You’re pulling that out of nowhere and it exposes your counterproductive approach. Your comments indicate you are saddled with the burden of your extensive music theory training and are applying elaborate expectations in a case study where nothing of the sort is happening. I don’t mention V/V or secondary dominant because the chord is specifically going from D major triad to a C major triad which , happens to be identical to the I and II chords within C Lydian.
      This is what we call mode mixture and it’s good that this video brought it to your attention. You tried to have a gotcha moment saying “the castle theme’s #4 isn’t a lydian scale” but that is not a quote in the video at all and it gives every indication that I shouldn’t spend any time working through the other points you’ve mentioned. I say that the lydian 2 chord is derived from the lydian scale, so imagining for a brief moment in terms of chord selection that we can take a move from the “key of C Lydian” playbook, then continue on in normal C major diatonic fashion.

    • @YourFavouriteColor
      @YourFavouriteColor 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@AlexYardZone I'm afraid we'll have to kick this up a notch.
      You used the classic fallacy of, because you can poke a hole in one my my claims, you won't address the rest. Problem is, you're wrong about your objection to begin with. You're clearly being defensive. So try and chill out a bit and absorb what I'm trying to say.
      You can't just focus on an "F#." there is a context for this F#. You must look at how it's approached, and the notes happening around it.
      If it were a modal interchange move, ie a "lydian" move, it would be approached so as to sound like a "1 chord" in lydian, ie. the simpsons theme(which is lydian dominant, but still. The sharp 4 is sitting at home feeling like it's on the 1 chord).
      In this case, the melody goes C D E D C A F#, E Eb D C A F# A D. This is outlining a D dominant. It's a D dominant arpeggio with some chromatic approach notes.
      It is preceded by an A minor, which is prepping this V/V. It is unconventional that the V/V does not then resolve to V7, but that doesn't make it a "Lydian II" chord. It's functioning as a V/V that swerves into a second V/V instead of V. This is how to explain what's going on to someone trying to learn how the piece is composed.
      Finally, you must look at genre. this is a "classical-ish" piece. It's got the b2 chord, and this odd secondary dominant curveball, and some other chromatic artifice that make it "not quite classical" but stylistically, it's like mutated chamber music. "Modal interchange" is not a concept that fits in this genre. Koji is using standard tonal, functional harmony concepts and putting his own spin on them. This is another reason why it's proper to interpret this moment as a secondary dominant. Also, just use common sense. it *sounds* like a secondary dominant. Music theory should be as Occam's razor as possible otherwise it gets confusing to people trying to learn.
      Anyway, your disagreement with this issue doesn't address the biggest whoopsie of your video which is how badly transcribed bob-bomb battlefield's chords are.
      I'm happy your channel is doing well but it irks me when people try to "teach" musical concepts without properly even hearing the music first.

    • @AlexYardZone
      @AlexYardZone  8 месяцев назад

      @@YourFavouriteColor If you think the lydian mode's tonic chord contains a note that is 6 semitones from the tonic, that explains your confusion. Using an example: the modes of C Lydian and C Ionian share an identical tonic chord, which is a C major triad. Even that’s beside the point because the tonic chord does not need to conform to the mode that we’re borrowing from, in order for them to be considered borrowed chords/mode mixture. As is the case of the common chord sequence of a composition in a major(Ionian) key that uses chords: bVI, bVII, I. The bVI and bVII chords are borrowed from aeolean, while the tonic chord remains the standard major triad. If a music theory professor gave you different working definitions/examples of these concepts, that’s fine but it has no bearing on the contents of this video or what I “should be saying,” and you’re going to stroke out if you can’t control yourself about this.
      What you think is fallacy is just a deliberate choice to protect my time from a condescending contrarian who feels entitled to an involved line-by-line review/response. You aren’t the first person to barge in with objections to the way I communicate about modes and other vocabulary. I draw boundaries about this because half the time when I explain my position(s) on music theory topics, the other person just goes silent, becoming a waste of valuable time. If we at least arrived at some mutual understanding on this Lydian II Chord topic, well then I’d be willing to entertain a discussion about your many other objections.

    • @YourFavouriteColor
      @YourFavouriteColor 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@AlexYardZone the fundamental thing you're ignoring I think is that this is not modal music(again referring to genre) this is tonal music. Analyzing a passage of music that is written with tonality in mind(dominant structures resolving to tonics), it is needlessly confusing and complicating things. you're fixated on this "sharp 4."
      The passage in question is a dominant chord. It's functioning as a dominant chord. It's prepared as a dominant chord with the preceding Am. The only "swerve" is how it sort of "pump fakes" the G7 and instead gives you a double D7 and lets it hang. This does not make it a modal passage.
      Interpreting something as modal vs tonal isn't arbitrary. It's true that Kondo does also use "jazz" concepts like throwing in a bII maj7 in a neo classical piece. This could be argued is modal. But the D7 is a tonal passage.
      Another example of game music that actually tonicizes lydian is the theme to shining force II.
      it opens with a lydian figure in Bb, but then does down to Am-Dm, which suggests the Bb was the IV all along. but then right after you get a C minor chord, the ii chord of Bb ionian, with an Eb in the melody, clearly tonicizing Bb major. That is a clear example of using lydian on the 1 with modal interchange.
      This passage from mario 64 should be analyzed as tonal, not modal, because there are distinct functional and sonic differences.

    • @YourFavouriteColor
      @YourFavouriteColor 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@AlexYardZone PS. I'm not being "contrarian." You present this musical information with a tone that conveys a lot of authority and expertise. You make a lot of errors and also a lot of weird pretentious proclamations like how the ascending line is peach, the descending line is bowser, the pizzicato line is mario, that's just like, a numerological hot take not based in anything, and is really very pretentious. So before calling me contrarian and condescending just please be more rigorous before you try to teach because people who are trying to learn are vulnerable to erroneous information.

  • @mantrixa
    @mantrixa 9 месяцев назад +5

    THANK YOU MASTER!

  • @sill3n
    @sill3n 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your color-coded chords function graphics are incredible. Earned my su, mister!

  • @nightlust
    @nightlust 8 месяцев назад

    Usually I get lost at music theory videos but this one felt super clear with your visualisations and scenaric implications!! Great work!

  • @possamei
    @possamei 4 месяца назад

    This video was surprisingly emotional. Thank you for taking your time and doing this.

    • @AlexYardZone
      @AlexYardZone  4 месяца назад

      @@possamei you're so welcome! Yeah, this game is super impactful for millions of gamers...

  • @Tisisrealnow
    @Tisisrealnow 9 месяцев назад +10

    one of the best songs in video gaming history, no, of all time.

  • @nickcarter9253
    @nickcarter9253 8 месяцев назад

    hands down my new favorite channel, the way you visualize the music is so helpful and makes what can be intricate so much on paper so much easier to follow. I would love to see you make a vid on aquatic ambience down the line!!

  • @dreampillet
    @dreampillet 8 месяцев назад

    I'm very impressed by the presentation here, the way you displayed the chords/sheet and piano made it super easy to follow and marking them with anvils for the tonic and Bowser's face as well as styling them after each game was downright charming attention to detail!
    I really liked your interpretation of the music as resembling aspects of the game such as the jump in the melody corresponding all the jumping throughout the game and how the melody lines reflect the characters!
    What a formidable, fascinating and cozy video!

  • @IPutFishInAWashingMachine
    @IPutFishInAWashingMachine 9 месяцев назад +18

    The way you visualize what's happening with the music is amazing.

  • @arvidthemusictv
    @arvidthemusictv 9 месяцев назад +1

    wow man i love this channel, please keep it up, i really appreciate your insight and hearing how you analyze these songs

  • @lukulele9
    @lukulele9 8 месяцев назад

    crazy amazing video!! the more i learn about music the more i fall in love. so much storytelling and character told by just using the right notes, chords, even time signatures! loved the analysis! super inspiring and insightful! :)

  • @relu419
    @relu419 Месяц назад +1

    Some interesting thing about guitar chord: it's just 1 sample. Only 1 sample used to the entire Bob-Omb and Credits. IDK if this was intentional or pure limitation. Btw, bass isn't evil. Not follow the "basic" structure of change.

  • @SleepingPepper
    @SleepingPepper 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes! I've been waiting for a Alex Yard break down of Mario 64 music for quite some time!

  • @mosquitopyjamas9048
    @mosquitopyjamas9048 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've never fell in love with a video so fast after one minute in. Amazing work!

  • @crazygoji
    @crazygoji 9 месяцев назад +1

    dude yessss, you're talking about a lydian 2. that's something I use a lot and I rarely see people talk about it. also similar to the Picardy 3rd modulation

  • @jj8703
    @jj8703 9 месяцев назад

    just now finding this channel and i love it so much. literally my 2 favorite topics, video game music and music theory. keep it up!

  • @flatwani
    @flatwani 8 месяцев назад

    This is a really. Really cool video! I love your analysis and explanations. It makes the music and game feel even more cooler! Knowing these iconic songs on a deeper level is sooo interesting.
    Thanks for the video! I hope you can make even more!!

  • @nova338
    @nova338 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this channel!! such a fun way to interact with and learn about music theory!

  • @serioussam64
    @serioussam64 9 месяцев назад +5

    perfect job on the video alex

  • @sonicheartsfan09
    @sonicheartsfan09 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love seeing all your music theory videos, the wait is worth it! Maybe next theory video could be Sonic Adventure, or Kingdom Hearts?

  • @VideoGameBackingTracks
    @VideoGameBackingTracks 8 месяцев назад

    This is a masterpiece. I enjoyed every second, keep it up - what a treat!

  • @newbiezinc4338
    @newbiezinc4338 8 месяцев назад

    What a genius video! Thank you for putting so many things I love in video game music into perspective.

  • @egmusic1925
    @egmusic1925 9 месяцев назад +5

    Everytime I learn more about Nintendo music I realize kondo is simply built different

  • @marco_mouse
    @marco_mouse 9 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing work Alex!

  • @kushlord2139
    @kushlord2139 5 месяцев назад

    This is awesome! You should totally do one for the Bowser battle theme, especially the final one, it's really cool with the classical-sounding organ

  • @VARVIS_
    @VARVIS_ 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow what a fantastic video. Mario 64 truly is the GOAT

  • @Goomatora
    @Goomatora 8 месяцев назад +2

    This reminds me of the old meme with the teacher asking what the red door meant, implying it had a deeper meaning, and the student asking the author and him saying it means that the door is red. Looking for meaning in something that has none is the epitome of the human existence.

  • @screenwatcher949
    @screenwatcher949 9 месяцев назад +3

    Another cool version of battlefield warfare shows up in Spyro 2 with Zephyr and Breeze Harbor where you can choose which side of the feud to support

  • @Razvanlupul
    @Razvanlupul Месяц назад +1

    so many facts in this video

  • @smoothbeak
    @smoothbeak 8 месяцев назад

    Genius, I hadn't even noticed the depth in that simple part at the start of the castle

  • @fabsmkowo5105
    @fabsmkowo5105 9 месяцев назад

    This analisis is amazing i love the interpretation behind the music theory and i feel that it gives me a new intentionality when i play bob omb battlefield in the piano.

  • @LegitCaterpillar
    @LegitCaterpillar 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Glad it showed up in my feed!

  • @MuffinTunes
    @MuffinTunes 8 месяцев назад

    Koji Kondo, the legend himself. What secrets are nested here? Lets-a find out!
    Also, I KNOW I HIT THE SUBSCRIBE BUTTON WELL OVER A MONTH AGO... anyways, most excellent job on this as always!! 😎🎵

  • @CaptainMangles
    @CaptainMangles 6 месяцев назад

    Love all of your videos but this is one of the best. Multiple views by now

  • @nickkarn8085
    @nickkarn8085 9 месяцев назад

    Was not expecting to see a reference and musical example from my favorite show in this video but was pleasantly surprised 🔥

  • @losisansgaming2628
    @losisansgaming2628 9 месяцев назад +1

    0:55 you are 100% correct on peach, the music when you get the letter uses that in it

  • @WilliamWilliamWilliamWill
    @WilliamWilliamWilliamWill 6 месяцев назад

    7:01 i can never unhear that now... who made this is an absolute genius...

  • @Benhamibe
    @Benhamibe 8 месяцев назад

    Another fantastic video, keep up the great work!

  • @Peepimus
    @Peepimus 7 месяцев назад +1

    6:45 - Okay, now that fact’s just cRaZy.!.! Them ol’ stars & red coins, huh…!

  • @tdark987
    @tdark987 8 месяцев назад

    10:34 Calling it his "one composition in the DS New Super Mario Bros" seems like a _massive_ understatement.
    That essentially became the recurring main theme for the entire NSMB series.

  • @SleepingLionsProductions
    @SleepingLionsProductions 7 месяцев назад

    As a music major, i was already aware of the leitmotifs of bob omb battlefield with both Snow Mountain and Slider. What blew my mind was the red coin sounds. I never connected that they were the same notes in the 3rd measure part of BOB.

  • @jarrellfamily1422
    @jarrellfamily1422 9 месяцев назад +3

    The mario and luigi dream team version of the peach's castle is my favorite version of the theme and it only plays in the opening cutscene

  • @retrodeveloper9156
    @retrodeveloper9156 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well, this music was initialy made as a test music, and then reused for an early version of Whomps Fortress called just "Mountain", but then it stuck as music for most overworld levels in the game

  • @johanneskepler873
    @johanneskepler873 8 месяцев назад

    Ok THIS is the videogame music analysis i want! Thank you!!!

  • @SonicTheHedgehogX15
    @SonicTheHedgehogX15 8 месяцев назад +1

    I always found something interesting about the mario 64 music

  • @ivythay4259
    @ivythay4259 9 месяцев назад +6

    Happy to have grown up with Mario 64, not through the original release, but with the DS remake.

  • @connorthomas4469
    @connorthomas4469 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! I learned a lot, thank you so much for making it !!

  • @revenevan11
    @revenevan11 8 месяцев назад +1

    Koji Kondo is one of my top favorite composers, for sure!
    I have the 25th anniversary CD that shipped with LoZ Skyward Sword, and listening to that while driving through the mountains on a road trip was so majestic! 😆

  • @all-range-mode
    @all-range-mode 9 месяцев назад +1

    Phenomenal analysis..mind blown!

  • @nebel9628
    @nebel9628 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can't believe all of Mario 64 is just Bob-omb Battlefield...

    • @AlexYardZone
      @AlexYardZone  7 месяцев назад

      And super mario world is all just "green green" by the new christy minstrels!

  • @callumsparrow4379
    @callumsparrow4379 9 месяцев назад +2

    Also the Red Coin melody in Bob-Omb Battlefield works better in the Japanese version since the pitch of the Red Coin jingle stays the same for each one collected.

  • @Reaktron88
    @Reaktron88 Месяц назад

    Honestly that passing chord is what makes it a mario song now that I listen to it.

  • @JayDuuubb
    @JayDuuubb 9 месяцев назад

    Instant sub. Awesome video much in the same realm as the 8 bit music theory channel.

  • @Brillemeister
    @Brillemeister 9 месяцев назад

    I never realized how brilliant Koji Kondo was. Superb analysis.

  • @utternonsenseproductions2415
    @utternonsenseproductions2415 9 месяцев назад

    Sensational video. Mario 64's music is just perfect.

  • @crazyjaybe
    @crazyjaybe 8 месяцев назад

    For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a transmission that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters. Such an instrument is the turbo encabulator.
    Now basically the only new principle involved is that instead of power being generated by the relative motion of conductors and fluxes, it is produced by the modial interaction of magneto-reluctance and capacitive diractance.
    The original machine had a base plate of pre-famulated amulite surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings were in a direct line with the panametric fan. The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzlevanes, so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that side fumbling was effectively prevented.
    The main winding was of the normal lotus-o-delta type placed in panendermic semi-boloid slots of the stator, every seventh conductor being connected by a non-reversible tremie pipe to the differential girdle spring on the “up” end of the grammeters.
    The turbo-encabulator has now reached a high level of development, and it’s being successfully used in the operation of novertrunnions. Moreover, whenever a forescent skor motion is required, it may also be employed in conjunction with a drawn reciprocation dingle arm, to reduce sinusoidal repleneration.

  • @polishscribe674
    @polishscribe674 8 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder if you could listen through Hearts of Iron IV OST. It's really unique compared to any other game I've played, even from the same studio.

  • @barryschalkwijk9388
    @barryschalkwijk9388 9 дней назад

    I love how Bob-Omb battlefield found it's rightfull place as meme background music. I can't hear it without seeing Thanos twerking.

  • @Bukki13
    @Bukki13 8 месяцев назад +2

    4:57 Isn’t that the berry collect jingle from Celeste 64?

  • @annoyedspy2173
    @annoyedspy2173 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks youtube for recommending stuff like this, great interesting video! :)

  • @Mopsie
    @Mopsie 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Koji Kondo is an amazing composer

  • @cyberkiller83
    @cyberkiller83 2 месяца назад

    The song is called Main Theme because you can clearly hear the original NES Theme on it, but a much more evolved version.

  • @Peepimus
    @Peepimus 7 месяцев назад +1

    16:49 - Wow, you were actually rIgHt.?.!

  • @CobaltStar
    @CobaltStar 9 месяцев назад

    Great video as always, Alex.

  • @gabrielv.4358
    @gabrielv.4358 9 месяцев назад +1

    Anything can be possible if someone has enough time to think about it

  • @SeanCurcio
    @SeanCurcio 8 месяцев назад

    6:37 "Cmon Shadow. Its time for the reception"

  • @Nyaalexi
    @Nyaalexi 9 месяцев назад

    I don't know a thing about music, but I still enjoy listening.

  • @Juanus14
    @Juanus14 8 месяцев назад

    This video was beautiful in every way

  • @bolicob
    @bolicob 7 месяцев назад

    My favorite thing about watching video game music theory videos is that not a single one knows how to explain music theory (or terms) to a layman like me. You can't define technical terms with even more jargon lol.

  • @0opsAllKobolds
    @0opsAllKobolds 9 месяцев назад +11

    Whoa, mario, that's a change of... franchise
    Er... well, maybe I'm just too much of a sonic fan XD

    • @waypastcoolkid
      @waypastcoolkid 9 месяцев назад +4

      May not be as funky but good music is good music 😊

  • @isaiahruland8096
    @isaiahruland8096 День назад

    Peaches castle almost has the same musical structure as the original super mario bros theme. Almost like Koji kondo just took Mario's theme and fancified it with a royal sound and wanted peach to have her own theme built off the foundation of Mario's music

  • @logolept
    @logolept 25 дней назад +1

    I do not abhor you. You sound amiable.
    I approve of the visual crossover little, though.
    After watching, you merit the title of wordsmith.

  • @SmaIlHum
    @SmaIlHum 9 месяцев назад +1

    my whole fyp is in super mario 64

  • @BmanXY
    @BmanXY 3 месяца назад

    my favoate part of mario 64 is the part where you jump into a nomans land-esk battlefeild in the middle of a race war between living explosesivs.
    rated E for everyone

  • @Bashbirdsacademy
    @Bashbirdsacademy 4 месяца назад

    Everybody is like I didn't know that Bob-omb Battlefield and Cool cool mountain were the same!? and The star collect theme is Bob-omb Battlefield!? But I knew from the start, I even knew that the red coin collect sound is part of Bob-omb Battlefield. I just don't understand how no one knew that.

  • @angelnavarro553
    @angelnavarro553 Месяц назад

    so first id like to say this was a lovely watch, even not knowing anything about music theory this was just lovely to learn about how much effort goes into music, even for games.
    second, 13:17 did you bump your mic as you said tune?