You know there's something else about the bubbles that I felt when I heard the track (and I'm not referring to the bubble mechanic in the game). Its that they are good representors of subconscious thoughts realizing. Thoughts bubbling (thought bubbles hehe) to the surface if you will, like the unprompted doubts and all of those feelings that where deep now making themselves known to you as they become more present in your mind.
Celeste was my introduction to Lena Raine's music, and my god is she fantastic. I've always maintained that out of any piece of media I've seen depicting depression, Celeste is the one that got it the most right. I don't even like 2D platformers all that much, much less brutally difficult ones, but despite that I kept playing Celeste until I completed it. Not because the music was good, or because the game's art was charming, or because the controls were tight and satisfying, though all of that is true. I kept going simply because the game was...validating. For as common as depression and anxiety are, it's shockingly rare to find people who truly understand it. Also you fuckin' nailed the ending again. How the hell are you so good at that?
Incredible video! As an avid Celeste enjoyer and fan of Lena Raine's music, this video was an absolute gift, and it's executed _flawlessly._ The incredible editing, and the way in which music theory concepts are broken down into super straightforward explanations while also embedding jokes as subtle nods to those already in the know - it's a great way to keep everybody engaged and it's a much-needed reminder that music theory is something that actually can be worth getting excited over :>
Now I'm in tears and have to play Celeste again... Also the B-Side version of this track is worth noting for comforting you with smooth jazz while the game relentlessly beats your ass.
Quiet and Falling might be an even deeper title than you suggested. The meaning of the feather that was established at end of the previous chapter leads me to believe it's related to that (a feather quietly falling). Additionally falling is usually seen as a very panick inducing, intense moment, so the title may seem oxymoronic, but it's almost like slowly falling deeply into a pit of mental health issues. It happens slowly, but you can see yourself slowly falling deeper and deeper (think about the feeling of laying your bed at night rotting away, not thinking of anything in particular but seemingly feeling worse and worse). I think the quiet part of it expresses how you might grow numb to the feeling at some point, it all gets quiet, you are alone longing for the cold (I think this is supported by madeline waking up calmly and only slowly running away from the seeker in the mirror transition section as well as the reversed text from in the mirror). Great analysis though, this video was lovely.
This is a gem of a video Jonathan. I listened to quiet and falling just once prior to watching the video and I haven't played Celeste yet, so I wasn't very familiar with the track, but it's so much more than what I heard from a superficial listen. Both "quiet and falling" and "in the mirror" are beautiful pieces of art, I feel like they both perfectly show how sometimes in artistic expression less is more. It is so much more in this case... the music ceaselessly resonates within, but not in a busy way, it flows and snuggles in a corner inside the heart where it stays and keeps an unexpected but welcome company I loved your approach for this video. I mean, I always do, but here especially the musical analysis felt like it came naturally with the music instead of being a "lecture" style where one must stay alert or they'll miss your points. While I love your "lectures" I think that for this piece your choice of simpler presentation was the right one. The music evokes something in everyone of us, and you gently hold the viewer's hand without disruption while pointing out what's happening and why. It's not distracting, it works with the tone of the music. It's a touching experience, nothing grandiose nor majestic, but it somehow became more personal and intimate than what I could have ever expected and it's all thanks to your delicate approach. The 15 minutes of unveiling these two hidden gems felt like a quiet and tender hug. Thank you so much for making this video
Thank you so much Elena, that's wonderful to hear! I'd also love to hear more about your experience in the Discord. Whatever was different about the presentation, I wasn't aware of it!
I love the OST of Celeste so much, esp. the amount of subtle touches - when I heard the music in forsaken city fade out the synths when you're at the left edge of it, I knew I was in for a treat
What a nice message at the end. Jonathan thank you for all you do and I'm sure this made all the Celeste fans happy! Now I too shall quietly fall...into bed 😴
I've been using a Mirror Temple theme as my wake up alarm for the better part of a year now. I've never played the game but I get the jist of the themes. And yea, I'm trans so it holds a special place in my heart even tho I'm terrible at platform games like this. I'm 30 seconds into the video and already getting chills.
i genuinely don't know how you extrapolate so much information from music. i listen to this soundtrack a lot, to a level that could only be described as "religious" and i will still look at this song in a completely new light after watching this video
I'm so happy to hear that! When I first sit down to make a video, I haven't noticed most of the things I end up talking about. It's a lot of squinting at sheet music and saying "WHY"
Thank you for making this video. Celeste is near and dear to my heart (I might be echoing this from my last comment, but I feel it bares repeating.) Quite and Falling and In The Mirror are such great songs for Chapter 5 that brings the anxiety and stress to the forefront. It is very uncomfortable to listen to as it is looking in the mirror and Lena really captured. I can see why Quite and Falling is more popular because of it. At least In The Mirror can make for some interesting Halloween music (?). I hope you continue to make more videos on Celeste in the future to talk about. Stay cool and have yourself a good one.
First of all, nice to see videos like this as I'm always curious as to what I may have missed when my brain forcefully analyzes while listening. Slight correction though, what we see at the end of the phrase is indeed a 4-5-1 progression, except it doesn't resolve in the tonic, but the relative minor key. Which happens to be the key of the piece. Granted, it's not the most basic one, but it is nonetheless (Fm7 as an inversion of Ab6 into Bb into Eb/Cm)
5:35 I'm super confused, wouldn't the I chord be an E flat major chord? That's also where I would have instinctively expected Kevin to resolve to. Instead, B flat major to c minor is just a typical deceptive cadence.
Yes this is correct. He used the wrong chord and cadence. Incidentally, the correct Eb chord would also have modulated to the song's relative major mode, adding further to the bright tones we never get to see aspect
The first time i heard this piece. I was reminded of Yu Peng Chen's approach to The Chasm. The piece that i am referring to is Stories of Remote Antiquity At first i thought, Quiet and Falling was trying to tell what kind of stores buried underground... It has a sad tone but at the same time it's also hollow sounding. I couldn't get what this piece is trying to convey And now that i found your video, your take is such an eyeopener for me How this piece resembles restless mind that always circling around... How it's really similar with depression (because depression doesn't just mean that you're sad all the time, depression is mainly just the absence of emotion most of the time...). How it has major chord and how the bubbly sounding part of the piece is trying to tell. And i agree with your take on the bubbly track that feels like drowning... Now it all makes sense why it's composed that way... I personally never tried the game, but i am going to now.. Thank you, i always appreciate videos like this that's trying to explain on what the composer is trying to convey. I love music because it technically doesn't have a fixed interpretations.. So we can all interpret in our own ways. Thank you :)
yes finally! it's here! oh remember me from scattered and lost? yeah good times. I had fun geeking out about this one honestly and watching you geek about it. it definitely has some deeper theory I want to use in future compositions (did I mention I compose sometimes now) but I'm still trying to learn music theory properly.
Hey, I just went back to your comment, yeah! I'm glad you're writing, that's awesome. Remember that theory is just for communication! It can help you write, but it's not required.
We need more Celeste music stuff, all the music from it is great. Maybe something from Farewell? Or really any of them I feel like there's probably a lot that can be said about most of these
Everyone on internet suggest to play this game, even my best friend, I just love the 2D platforms thanks to a Game named Vernal Edge and I played quite a lot I bought the digital version of this game and I wanna buy even the physical edition for the beautiful cover, sadly, I haven't much time for play these times so the game is still untouched but knowing, thanks to you, that you can listen OSTs like these makes me wanna move to obtain a little bit of free time for play
@@JonathanBarouchhype if you're interested would definitely recommend the other games in the series eagerly awaiting your future work whatever it may be
Celeste might be the best video game soundtrack of all time
The messenger is really great as well though
It is
There's a debate 'cause Zelda is up there too
Honorable mention to Undertale
You know there's something else about the bubbles that I felt when I heard the track (and I'm not referring to the bubble mechanic in the game). Its that they are good representors of subconscious thoughts realizing. Thoughts bubbling (thought bubbles hehe) to the surface if you will, like the unprompted doubts and all of those feelings that where deep now making themselves known to you as they become more present in your mind.
Celeste was my introduction to Lena Raine's music, and my god is she fantastic. I've always maintained that out of any piece of media I've seen depicting depression, Celeste is the one that got it the most right. I don't even like 2D platformers all that much, much less brutally difficult ones, but despite that I kept playing Celeste until I completed it. Not because the music was good, or because the game's art was charming, or because the controls were tight and satisfying, though all of that is true. I kept going simply because the game was...validating. For as common as depression and anxiety are, it's shockingly rare to find people who truly understand it.
Also you fuckin' nailed the ending again. How the hell are you so good at that?
I felt exactly, EXACTLY the same when I first played. Celeste is a really important game to me. Glad you liked it! :)
Incredible video! As an avid Celeste enjoyer and fan of Lena Raine's music, this video was an absolute gift, and it's executed _flawlessly._ The incredible editing, and the way in which music theory concepts are broken down into super straightforward explanations while also embedding jokes as subtle nods to those already in the know - it's a great way to keep everybody engaged and it's a much-needed reminder that music theory is something that actually can be worth getting excited over :>
Now I'm in tears and have to play Celeste again...
Also the B-Side version of this track is worth noting for comforting you with smooth jazz while the game relentlessly beats your ass.
2:50 The change from minor to major changed it from a dark celeste theme to a spacey mario galaxy-esque theme!
Yes. Super Mario Galaxy OST is happier, I prefer it (even if Celeste OST is good).
Quiet and Falling might be an even deeper title than you suggested. The meaning of the feather that was established at end of the previous chapter leads me to believe it's related to that (a feather quietly falling). Additionally falling is usually seen as a very panick inducing, intense moment, so the title may seem oxymoronic, but it's almost like slowly falling deeply into a pit of mental health issues. It happens slowly, but you can see yourself slowly falling deeper and deeper (think about the feeling of laying your bed at night rotting away, not thinking of anything in particular but seemingly feeling worse and worse). I think the quiet part of it expresses how you might grow numb to the feeling at some point, it all gets quiet, you are alone longing for the cold (I think this is supported by madeline waking up calmly and only slowly running away from the seeker in the mirror transition section as well as the reversed text from in the mirror).
Great analysis though, this video was lovely.
This is a gem of a video Jonathan.
I listened to quiet and falling just once prior to watching the video and I haven't played Celeste yet, so I wasn't very familiar with the track, but it's so much more than what I heard from a superficial listen. Both "quiet and falling" and "in the mirror" are beautiful pieces of art, I feel like they both perfectly show how sometimes in artistic expression less is more. It is so much more in this case... the music ceaselessly resonates within, but not in a busy way, it flows and snuggles in a corner inside the heart where it stays and keeps an unexpected but welcome company
I loved your approach for this video. I mean, I always do, but here especially the musical analysis felt like it came naturally with the music instead of being a "lecture" style where one must stay alert or they'll miss your points. While I love your "lectures" I think that for this piece your choice of simpler presentation was the right one.
The music evokes something in everyone of us, and you gently hold the viewer's hand without disruption while pointing out what's happening and why. It's not distracting, it works with the tone of the music. It's a touching experience, nothing grandiose nor majestic, but it somehow became more personal and intimate than what I could have ever expected and it's all thanks to your delicate approach.
The 15 minutes of unveiling these two hidden gems felt like a quiet and tender hug. Thank you so much for making this video
Thank you so much Elena, that's wonderful to hear! I'd also love to hear more about your experience in the Discord. Whatever was different about the presentation, I wasn't aware of it!
YOOO MORE CELESTE ANALYSIS YIPPIEEE!! i havent watched this yet but i absolutely adored your video on scattered and lost so this is gonna be awesome
I knew it was only a matter of time before Jonathan analyzed my favorite track in gaming. Wonderful video!
This video above all else is making me want to finally play Celeste. Your videos always rule and you're easily one of my favorite RUclipsrs
I love the OST of Celeste so much, esp. the amount of subtle touches - when I heard the music in forsaken city fade out the synths when you're at the left edge of it, I knew I was in for a treat
Quiet and Falling is one of my favorite tracks in the Celeste OST (and In the Mirror makes them both stronger together). Glad to see you cover it!
9:24 I cant stop hearing the violin part of Death of God's Will from Ultrakill in this segment.
The B-side version of this needs their own video
The B-side went from being depressed to "fuck it we ball"
What a nice message at the end. Jonathan thank you for all you do and I'm sure this made all the Celeste fans happy! Now I too shall quietly fall...into bed 😴
this video is awesome :) the dynamic edits, the jokes, and the clearly-explained technical concepts are all spot on!
I've been using a Mirror Temple theme as my wake up alarm for the better part of a year now. I've never played the game but I get the jist of the themes. And yea, I'm trans so it holds a special place in my heart even tho I'm terrible at platform games like this.
I'm 30 seconds into the video and already getting chills.
i genuinely don't know how you extrapolate so much information from music. i listen to this soundtrack a lot, to a level that could only be described as "religious" and i will still look at this song in a completely new light after watching this video
I'm so happy to hear that! When I first sit down to make a video, I haven't noticed most of the things I end up talking about. It's a lot of squinting at sheet music and saying "WHY"
LETS GOO CELEST
Thank you for making this video. Celeste is near and dear to my heart (I might be echoing this from my last comment, but I feel it bares repeating.)
Quite and Falling and In The Mirror are such great songs for Chapter 5 that brings the anxiety and stress to the forefront. It is very uncomfortable to listen to as it is looking in the mirror and Lena really captured. I can see why Quite and Falling is more popular because of it. At least In The Mirror can make for some interesting Halloween music (?).
I hope you continue to make more videos on Celeste in the future to talk about. Stay cool and have yourself a good one.
Babe wake up, new Jonathan Barouch video dropped
First of all, nice to see videos like this as I'm always curious as to what I may have missed when my brain forcefully analyzes while listening.
Slight correction though, what we see at the end of the phrase is indeed a 4-5-1 progression, except it doesn't resolve in the tonic, but the relative minor key. Which happens to be the key of the piece. Granted, it's not the most basic one, but it is nonetheless (Fm7 as an inversion of Ab6 into Bb into Eb/Cm)
Both of these tracks are one of my favorites from this game, and I'm probably never forget them....
Great video!
thank you
this one's been a long time coming.
excited to watch it. thank you so much for your insight
Hi Kevin, nice to properly meet you. Thank god Kevin isn't sus.
5:35 I'm super confused, wouldn't the I chord be an E flat major chord? That's also where I would have instinctively expected Kevin to resolve to. Instead, B flat major to c minor is just a typical deceptive cadence.
Yes this is correct. He used the wrong chord and cadence. Incidentally, the correct Eb chord would also have modulated to the song's relative major mode, adding further to the bright tones we never get to see aspect
The first time i heard this piece. I was reminded of Yu Peng Chen's approach to The Chasm.
The piece that i am referring to is Stories of Remote Antiquity
At first i thought, Quiet and Falling was trying to tell what kind of stores buried underground...
It has a sad tone but at the same time it's also hollow sounding. I couldn't get what this piece is trying to convey
And now that i found your video, your take is such an eyeopener for me
How this piece resembles restless mind that always circling around... How it's really similar with depression (because depression doesn't just mean that you're sad all the time, depression is mainly just the absence of emotion most of the time...). How it has major chord and how the bubbly sounding part of the piece is trying to tell. And i agree with your take on the bubbly track that feels like drowning...
Now it all makes sense why it's composed that way... I personally never tried the game, but i am going to now..
Thank you, i always appreciate videos like this that's trying to explain on what the composer is trying to convey.
I love music because it technically doesn't have a fixed interpretations.. So we can all interpret in our own ways.
Thank you :)
Thank you so much for your gift! I'm very happy my videos have helped your relationship with this music. 💙
yes finally! it's here!
oh remember me from scattered and lost? yeah good times. I had fun geeking out about this one honestly and watching you geek about it. it definitely has some deeper theory I want to use in future compositions (did I mention I compose sometimes now) but I'm still trying to learn music theory properly.
Hey, I just went back to your comment, yeah! I'm glad you're writing, that's awesome. Remember that theory is just for communication! It can help you write, but it's not required.
@@JonathanBarouch yeah i figured that out pretty quickly. Nice catching up!
omg ive been waiting for this video for so long :D
Love all the piano focused songs in this game
Yesssss
It's my favorite piece in the game
AHHHH omg omg omg omg im so excited for another celeste video!! 💚💚
Brilliant analysis, and editing too!
2:52 loud and rising
Magnificent work Jonathan, as always ❤
We need more Celeste music stuff, all the music from it is great. Maybe something from Farewell? Or really any of them I feel like there's probably a lot that can be said about most of these
CELESTE YES
also hi kevin
i need more of Celeste Music Analysis vids
This is gonna be good
5:22 did you play a plagal cadence rather than an authentic cadence here? it sounds more like V -> II than V -> I
Welp, that's the fastest correction I've ever had to add to a video. Thank you!
Great video, hope you get more popular
Now do the b-side
Ya like jazz?
This is a great video I really enjoyed it! Would you be considering analyzing music from the Persona or Final Fantasy series?
Thank you! I really want to talk about those series down the road, especially FF
Woooooooooooooooooo Jonathan!
Everyone on internet suggest to play this game, even my best friend, I just love the 2D platforms thanks to a Game named Vernal Edge and I played quite a lot I bought the digital version of this game and I wanna buy even the physical edition for the beautiful cover, sadly, I haven't much time for play these times so the game is still untouched but knowing, thanks to you, that you can listen OSTs like these makes me wanna move to obtain a little bit of free time for play
I think absolutely everyone should at least try this game, yeah!
Kevins unite!
😯👉mirror is lights 🏃
omg new video? these are coming out at a crazy speed
please play xenoblade chronicles, the music is really good especially XC2
I've played Xenoblade Chronicles (1)!
@@JonathanBarouchhype
if you're interested would definitely recommend the other games in the series
eagerly awaiting your future work whatever it may be
mhm
imma make an objection to quiet and falling in C Major sounding good.
it was jarring and did not feel good.