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@@alexsheppard237 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 note songs is where you grab hold of a piano and roll off the peak of mount everest while simultaneously smashing your head on the piano keys
This is the musical equivalent of standing in the middle of a party you weren't invited to wondering where the bathroom is but too socially awkward to ask anyone
To those who need tips: The initial part of the song (the 'paa paa po o' part) repeats much later on the song. You do not need to worry abou the timing until that part plays a second time. After the initial part plays again, wait until the cow's hooves are parallel to the floor a second time. That is, the firs time the cow's hooves are parallel to the floor, the co will keep spinning until the cow's hooves are parallel a second time. Do not input immediately after you see the cow's hooves be parallel. Even after the second time, the background goes back to normal and the co will wind up her stick a tiny bit before hitting the cowbell. You might end up inputting just barely before she does.
for those who don't know: the line with 63 on it is a multi measured rest, where you do not do anything with the indicated number, that would be 63 and the lil swiggly thing next to the line is a quarter rest where you don't do anything for a quarter note and the little line with a dot next to it is ALSO a quarter rest both combined is a half rest and then the thing next to that is a note, and you can guess what that is and that all equals to 1:05 minutes
A little more background for those who are curious: Giant Steps is absurdly complex harmonically, making constant chord changes and flying across three different keys (B, G, and Eb). It's known to be a nightmare to improvise to, with Tommy Flanagan fighting for his life on keyboard in the original recording.
as a bass player, i thought this was for me, but then i really took in what i was seeing, and i knew this was for the percussionists who are assigned to the gong
The music here is Giant Steps by John Coltrane, possibly the most difficult piece of music ever written, and quite intentionally. As such it's become kind of a rite of passage for jazz musicians to improvise over it successfully.
It's a challenging bop tune sure, but I'm not sure its "the most difficult piece of music", even for jazz. Playing a slow waltz could be "difficult" as well, depends on what you're talking about. Yes it's fun to watch Vox and Adam Neely, but they're merely scratching the very surface of jazz, if sometimes misleading for people who are rather inexperienced with listening to and playing jazz.
Giant steps is certainly one of the most challenging jazz tunes. But if you wanna see a step up, "26-2" by John Coltrane is a monster song to solo over
I remember watching a short documentary once and them talking about Giant Steps being one of the major... well, steps in a musicians career. That it isn't enough to just learn the notes but to perform a solo in it takes a certain high level of mastery. I have a feeling you are always proud of yourself when you make a new video/song but you should be extra proud of this one. Great job LZ!
@@maxi_rios_ goku in tengoku (heaven) means country and goku in rengoku (purgatory) means prison. Two different word with same pronunciation. That Dragon Ball protagonist's name is actually gokuu, completely different word with completely different intonation.
I didn't know that purgatory was an earthbound battle Btw I would love to have an extended version of this... not like 30 minute long loop extended just 2-3 minutes.
Reminds me of this one rhythm game that had a stage in a challenge mode where the only beat of the song was at the very end. And if you missed it you lost all your hp and died. It also didn't have any visual cues nor any indication as to how the stage worked. Just a bullet/beat marker that grew and grew as the song went on. Even so, you could probably guess what you had to do by about half way. I think the tip for the stage was also something like "save the world". Fitting, since the stage was called "Apocalypse", but not really helpful. I wonder if anyone knows what game I'm talking about.... Edit: I should note that you unfortunately can't really play it anymore since its servers closed. A shame, I liked it a lot. Edit 2: I was looking up gameplay footage and I realized that I misremembered somethings. The stage is called "Meteor". The song that plays is called "Apocalypse" by M2U. And the tip/subtitle for the stage is "Protected from the meteor". So, more helpful? No? The bullet/beat marker also 'menacingly' moves closer to you as the song progresses. It was a part of this challenge mode, "chaotic mode", where every stage had a familiar song from the game but with a different chart or gimmick. I miss chaotic mode. Chaotic mode was fun. The game was called "Ride Zero". It's a spinoff of a mobile game RPG called "Crusaders Quest". I commented once about it on a video on their official RUclips Channel and got a response from them. Apparently they don't even seem to know what's up with the game as it was developed by another company...(?) You can find gameplay footage of what I was referring to by searching "Ride Zero Chaotic Meteor". There's also a playlist compiling all other chaotic mode stages that could be played it the game - "[RIDE ZERO] All CHAOTIC mode stages" . It can be found as the first video in that playlist. I would give links but I'd rather not drop links on someone else's video. I was waiting to see if anyone knew the game I was referring to but... I guess not. I wasn't expecting anyone to get it immediately. And it has only been a few hours, but people have asked... and I crumble when pressed. (._. ") Sorry for being unnecessarily secretive I guess.
@@archevenault I wish I could say it was one of those kinds of games but... Nah. It's more like how you can't play Dragalia Lost anymore because its server has closed down. I still have the APK for it myself on an old phone but I can't access anything, even with the "resources downloaded" because of the server shutdown. I wanted to wait to see if anyone would/could guess, but the more I think about it the more I'm starting to wonder if anyone actually will... It wasn't super well known I don't think.
I used to be annoyed that my middle school band director was primarily a percussionist and was most obsessed with the percussionist kids but in the intervening years, I don't regret my choice of the clarinet and chorus. The time I spent in a battle for breath support was never time spent counting endless measures for the sake of a single note.
Everyone’s all raving about the rhythmic aspects of this (or lack thereof) but what I don’t think they realize is just how well it encapsulates that feeling of purgatory. I’m uncomfortable after watching that, but not in the traditional sense.
this song is called giant steps by john coltrane, listen to more of modal jazz from people and albums like miles davis with kind of blue, and just listen to coltrane man
This one is so mean. Also exactly what my training as a trombonist has lead me to. There was a piece of music my orchestra played last concert where I played 11 measures out of 195.
I'd genuinely love if you made a rhythm heaven type game. I'm itching for a new one, and most of your little song animations look like they could translate into rhythm heaven pretty well. Even stuff like this and the last one that are intentionally very difficult and goofy. I mean, I always had trouble with a few RH levels, so I feel like it fits the series (I still, to this day, have no clue how the Moai level from the DS game works)
I understand this is very much a percussionist experience, but god damn if I haven't had these as a string bass player. At least I've gotten very good at counting because of that lmao
sorry the video quality is weirdly low lol. kinda fits i guess
I thought that was just the vibe
Can you make an Easter album 🌚
Static and other full-frame effects (any sort of distortion) completely EAT UP bitrate, and are usually demolished by RUclips when re-encoded, unfortunately
Louie.
This video is the average bassoonist music sheet and I love it
This is just an excuse for Louie to show off a solo over giant steps
gotta admit he's pretty skilled
I didn't even realize it at first but after another play through I nearly backflipped out of anger
It’s a pretty hot solo ngl
and yet... i didn't hear the lick once. but jokes aside it really was a well done solo
dude why are you everywhere
As a low brass player in an orchestra, I’ve been preparing for this moment my whole life.
As a bassist this is why low strings will always beat low winds.
You've only lived for 63 measures?
hi five, fellow low brass orchestra player
Damn straight. I actually managed to hit it too.
easy mode - Tuba section time to take a nap
As a percussionist who has binders full of one-note songs, I can relate
What about one note songs?
@@june9914 those are called notes
0 note songs when your instrument is used in the next song
@@alexsheppard237 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 note songs is where you grab hold of a piano and roll off the peak of mount everest while simultaneously smashing your head on the piano keys
@@cosmicminun59 25 note songs are when you play happy birthday
As a percussionist, I eat this for breakfast. I have a 67 measure rest in our concert this season 😂
Oh no 😭
67 likes, perfect
@@arly803 fr
Yeah its not that bad
This is why I love being a percussionist
"Louie Zong makes a frustrating Rhythm Heaven minigame" has got to be my favorite genre of RUclips, like actually
@Lithuanian Anti-Furry it is now
side note i think your name is very funny
To be fair I would play every single one of these mini games as Remix 11
@LithuanianAntiFurrythat username radiates fatherlessness
@@the_parasitesEspecially the Lithuanian part 😮
I appreciate the Chorus Kids chiming in later in the song to let us know our part is almost here :)
Cute profile picture
youre very welcome
People in this comments replies don't know who the chorus kids are
@jandall jinky i just do chrous at school lol,, also adorabat pfp omg
chorus* embarassing
This is the musical equivalent of standing in the middle of a party you weren't invited to wondering where the bathroom is but too socially awkward to ask anyone
but you were invited
yet you don't ask
@@ZBEP_PUSS
yes
because I am a fool
The last note is you pissing yourself and becoming the funniest part of the party
@@halicusnguyen8864 I am a fool. Too
@@eee1200 maybe we should have a party where are all fools :)
A percussionist’s nightmare 😭
Actually this is just what we do every piece so it’s not all that bad
The cymbals experience
A percussionist’s reality
as a drummer this scares me
Yeah, and the note is a formatta with a forte-piano for no fucken reason at ALL
To those who need tips:
The initial part of the song (the 'paa paa po o' part) repeats much later on the song. You do not need to worry abou the timing until that part plays a second time.
After the initial part plays again, wait until the cow's hooves are parallel to the floor a second time. That is, the firs time the cow's hooves are parallel to the floor, the co will keep spinning until the cow's hooves are parallel a second time.
Do not input immediately after you see the cow's hooves be parallel. Even after the second time, the background goes back to normal and the co will wind up her stick a tiny bit before hitting the cowbell. You might end up inputting just barely before she does.
I really appreciate this guidance
Just count bro hahahahaha
remember that you only get one chance
if you miss, you will feel the consequences
@@commanderdemonno9819 ... *decides to play the cowbell for the entire song*
Or, just learn how to count to 4
for those who don't know: the line with 63 on it is a multi measured rest, where you do not do anything with the indicated number, that would be 63 and the lil swiggly thing next to the line is a quarter rest where you don't do anything for a quarter note and the little line with a dot next to it is ALSO a quarter rest both combined is a half rest and then the thing next to that is a note, and you can guess what that is and that all equals to 1:05 minutes
isn’t that an eight rest
Nuh uh.
What happened was we died and became a cow in music hell, duh!
Jk
If this was made as an indie game, many people would definitely play this. Especially with modding capacity added in.
Heaven Studio
rhythm game don’t have terrible mods challenge (impossible)
@@autofrenzy2511 thats not a game thoufgh
Fnf but all the mods are shit
no mod support
And here I thought Giant Steps couldn't be made any more cursed...
Omg THANK YOU! I literally remembered hearing this riff somewhere and forgot the name
Haha almost got me nice April fools joke
@@connart-thegameartist757 it's not a riff dudee it's giant steps
Using giant steps for this is pretty hilarious
I think dunkey used it in one of his videos that's how i remember
For anyone wondering, the song is "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane, a VERY popular jazz piece
Thanks
A little more background for those who are curious: Giant Steps is absurdly complex harmonically, making constant chord changes and flying across three different keys (B, G, and Eb). It's known to be a nightmare to improvise to, with Tommy Flanagan fighting for his life on keyboard in the original recording.
that poor cow man, *only able to hit the bell at the last 6 seconds lol*
bro imagine a 1 hour version now xD
as a bass player, i thought this was for me, but then i really took in what i was seeing, and i knew this was for the percussionists who are assigned to the gong
It’s for both us and the percussionists
Its not only the gong either, literally anything we do can get reduced to this even the xylophone parts
percussionists in the orchestra have two modes
cracked mode (very rare), and “waiting for something to happen” (this, which happens all the time)
@@TheOneWhoHasABadName does "cracked mode" include the repetitive ostinato that spans an entire phrase?
escaping rhythm purgatory isn't that hard if you're experiencing all of it all over again
just memorize where the note is and you'll get it sometime
Note moves around 😂 or is that rhythm hell already
@@Jelly-lc2db still, you will have infinite tries, so you're bound to get it sometime
Every time you fail, the song changes and the rest gets longer
@@ndrew_B that’s just mean
hi namenthrer
genuinely counted the rest and slapped my knee in time to test myself, I also escaped rhythm purgatory
I miscounted by one beat. I did not escape rhythm purgatory 😔
@@plumeria1985 F in chat for the purgatori'd
@@plumeria1985 Aye. Same here. 😢
I tried that and got out 😃
I DID IT I'VE BEEN FREED
"Bell Cow appears"
"Bell Cow ting the bell. It has no effect on Ness and its friends"
"Bell Cow calm itself"
YOU WIN
The music here is Giant Steps by John Coltrane, possibly the most difficult piece of music ever written, and quite intentionally. As such it's become kind of a rite of passage for jazz musicians to improvise over it successfully.
It's a challenging bop tune sure, but I'm not sure its "the most difficult piece of music", even for jazz. Playing a slow waltz could be "difficult" as well, depends on what you're talking about.
Yes it's fun to watch Vox and Adam Neely, but they're merely scratching the very surface of jazz, if sometimes misleading for people who are rather inexperienced with listening to and playing jazz.
@@snakey8095 I'm not gonna lie, I got into jazz because of Louis Cole and Thundercat.
"Most difficult" not even close, what are you talking about? It isn't even for solo...
@@snakey8095it’s the most difficult to solo over because of the irregular chord progression and upbeat tempo
Giant steps is certainly one of the most challenging jazz tunes. But if you wanna see a step up, "26-2" by John Coltrane is a monster song to solo over
As a violist this truly spoke to me tbh
viola power ✊🏿
@@prototypeinheritance515 cellist here, us string instruments need to stick together
@@supamillienp pianist here and I agree
Heyyy same! It really is like this
We have offbeats though
I think I gain a piece of my soul back every time I see videos like these. Give me more nonsense, I feed off of chaos.
I don't know whats happening here, this just seems like a random good fan song, i don't understand
6am rn for the 3rd all nighter in a row, perfectly encapsulates what's going on in my head rn ty louie zong peak content always 🙏
how are you still alive
Go get some *_S L E E P_*
wishing you a please dont die of fatigue
HONEY
Please sleep man
This is the secret level that you would discover as a kid by accident and then years later you start to question if that was even real or not
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I'm just imagining a remix where you have to remember this guy exists and count the exact amount of measures until he comes in
just have him at the start and then, during what would otherwise be a rest it cuts to him at the exact time you need to input
Louie thought he could slip Giant Steps in there without us noticing...
Wdym? The song is just giant steps
@@FinnbarrGoesFast oh huh I thought it switched a ways in
@@l8dawn nope the entire thing is giant steps although it does sound like his own solo over it - could be wrong but the choices sound original
as someone who was unbelievably obsessed with rhythm heaven fever as a child, these videos have been everything ive ever wanted
honey the cat profile picture !!!!!!!!!!
@@sweetmeatjuice yeah, she's one of my favorites :]
I hope more videos like this will help us get a new rhythm heaven game, maybe a collection
0:45 I’m 99.999999999999999% sure those are the glee club members screaming
+0.1
But that’s more than 100% how would that work
its that royalty free sparkle sound effect… i have been looking everywhere but i cant actually find a video of it
"Tubas, you came in about half a beat late. Alright everyone, from the top!"
Euphonium life
0:00 Ready
0:01 Music starts
0:45 Chorus Kid singing
1:00 Cowbell: *tonk*
1:03 Good Ending
0:59.
dang, they really do sound like the chorus kids haha
I remember watching a short documentary once and them talking about Giant Steps being one of the major... well, steps in a musicians career. That it isn't enough to just learn the notes but to perform a solo in it takes a certain high level of mastery. I have a feeling you are always proud of yourself when you make a new video/song but you should be extra proud of this one. Great job LZ!
Having played percussion in an orchestra, i feel this so hard.
this would fit so well as an Earthbound enemy encounter bgm
I love how "Rhythm Heaven" and "Rhythm Purgatory" rhyme in Japanese (both are "リズム天国(Rizumu Tengoku)" and "リズム煉獄(Rizumu Rengoku)").
zamn
and hell is 地獄(Jigoku)!
Does "goku" means something in Japanese? Also it rhymes with the Dragon Ball protagonist
@@maxi_rios_ goku in tengoku (heaven) means country and goku in rengoku (purgatory) means prison. Two different word with same pronunciation. That Dragon Ball protagonist's name is actually gokuu, completely different word with completely different intonation.
hell yeah! I really hope this becomes a series
I didn't know that purgatory was an earthbound battle
Btw I would love to have an extended version of this... not like 30 minute long loop extended just 2-3 minutes.
The Cowbell Cow attacked!
Thank you for the new psychedelic alarm clock. Gonna need this for Thursdays.
The beat was her heart finally giving out and ascending to heaven.
0:45 BOP BOP BOP BOO BOOOOOOP BOP BO
That notation is anxiety inducing, I'm so glad the cow hit it at the perfect timing.
i would do anything to get to enjoy this kind of gameplay
Zones out and waits for the conductor to stare angrily in your general direction
Can't wait to play this game, the gameplay is so fast and music is hype. This must be my favourite rhythm game ever
Watching this with anxiety is a thrilling experience thankyou.
Reminds me of this one rhythm game that had a stage in a challenge mode where the only beat of the song was at the very end. And if you missed it you lost all your hp and died.
It also didn't have any visual cues nor any indication as to how the stage worked. Just a bullet/beat marker that grew and grew as the song went on. Even so, you could probably guess what you had to do by about half way. I think the tip for the stage was also something like "save the world". Fitting, since the stage was called "Apocalypse", but not really helpful.
I wonder if anyone knows what game I'm talking about....
Edit: I should note that you unfortunately can't really play it anymore since its servers closed. A shame, I liked it a lot.
Edit 2: I was looking up gameplay footage and I realized that I misremembered somethings.
The stage is called "Meteor". The song that plays is called "Apocalypse" by M2U. And the tip/subtitle for the stage is "Protected from the meteor". So, more helpful? No? The bullet/beat marker also 'menacingly' moves closer to you as the song progresses. It was a part of this challenge mode, "chaotic mode", where every stage had a familiar song from the game but with a different chart or gimmick. I miss chaotic mode. Chaotic mode was fun.
The game was called "Ride Zero". It's a spinoff of a mobile game RPG called "Crusaders Quest". I commented once about it on a video on their official RUclips Channel and got a response from them. Apparently they don't even seem to know what's up with the game as it was developed by another company...(?)
You can find gameplay footage of what I was referring to by searching "Ride Zero Chaotic Meteor". There's also a playlist compiling all other chaotic mode stages that could be played it the game - "[RIDE ZERO] All CHAOTIC mode stages" . It can be found as the first video in that playlist. I would give links but I'd rather not drop links on someone else's video.
I was waiting to see if anyone knew the game I was referring to but... I guess not. I wasn't expecting anyone to get it immediately. And it has only been a few hours, but people have asked... and I crumble when pressed. (._. ") Sorry for being unnecessarily secretive I guess.
@@jonrcena2676 It was a mobile game. I don't think it was ported to any other platform.
@@sajibprobably230 what was its name though... someone probably still has a copy of it... somewhere
is it that one anime game about girls in a band
@@toceeno874 do you have any idea how little that narrows it down
@@archevenault I wish I could say it was one of those kinds of games but... Nah. It's more like how you can't play Dragalia Lost anymore because its server has closed down.
I still have the APK for it myself on an old phone but I can't access anything, even with the "resources downloaded" because of the server shutdown.
I wanted to wait to see if anyone would/could guess, but the more I think about it the more I'm starting to wonder if anyone actually will... It wasn't super well known I don't think.
As a saxophonist who doesn't do jazz, this is very relatable
As a trumpet player, seeing those 63 bars of rest hurt my soul.
When you no longer have a fever but still feel like taking 5 micrograms of cowbell.
Ough, love seeing all the musicians relate with their various instruments. I was a timpanist for a symphony for a year and man. MAN.
THE SEQUEL WE DIDN’T DESERVE BUT WE GOT ANYWAYS!
I used to be annoyed that my middle school band director was primarily a percussionist and was most obsessed with the percussionist kids but in the intervening years, I don't regret my choice of the clarinet and chorus. The time I spent in a battle for breath support was never time spent counting endless measures for the sake of a single note.
first watch through i tried to clap right on the beat where the cowbell comes in and i got it spot on. orchestra got me perfectly ready for this.
The song is called giant steps by John Coltrane by the way guys!
Everyone’s all raving about the rhythmic aspects of this (or lack thereof) but what I don’t think they realize is just how well it encapsulates that feeling of purgatory. I’m uncomfortable after watching that, but not in the traditional sense.
rhythm heaven was so good, i wish they made a new game for switch
Especially now that the e shop closed
There is a fan game in the works called Bits and Bops, although I don't know how it will actually turn out.
This is so unbelievably cursed, and I cannot fully express how much I adore it
pov: you're a percussionist
As a French Horn player for ~10 years, I'm used to count 200+ bars, it's just how it goes...
I CANT STOP LISTENING TO THIS SOMEONE SEND HELP!!
I NEED MORE LIKE THIS!!!
this song is called giant steps by john coltrane, listen to more of modal jazz from people and albums like miles davis with kind of blue, and just listen to coltrane man
As a trombone player in an orchestra, this is literally every song.
I have the flu and I don’t know if it’s the meds but that felt like a religious experience.
it was using a COWbell, godammit
send this to your friend who plays auxiliary percussion
I want a full-length version of Giant Steps like this.
I feel so well rested
As a percussionist, I can relate. I once got sheet music where it started off with me waiting 40 measures of rests before my first note.
This has the vibes of a mother 3 fight
When you spent the whole time counting it at half the tempo and beef it on measure 32.
This one is so mean. Also exactly what my training as a trombonist has lead me to. There was a piece of music my orchestra played last concert where I played 11 measures out of 195.
This is just an accurate representation of auxiliary percussion in orchestra
wow, this just became a earthbounds boss with full music and animation 🤣
Being a percussionist we get parts like this all the time.
As a percussionist, this is the worst nightmare in orchestras
I have watched this eight times now. It is starting to get on my recommended more and more. Get my out of this loophole.
Praise be the rotating cow
Rhythm heaven, rhythm hell, and rhythm purgatory. Now we need rhythm valhalla, rhythm reincarnation, and rhythm enlightenment
Precisely what John Coltrane would've wanted his music to be
from now on we should call it "cow rotate 1 hour"
HOW DID I NOT REALIZE THE COW WAS HOLDING A COW BELL
this cow really took *giant steps* from purgatory to entertain us, respect
I really want a full version of this rendition of Giant Step
This is what the internet was invented for
That was the most beautiful solo ever! Takes the cake!
so i watched this last year when it came out. now i’m a student in band for my senior year and i finally understand what the ‘63’ is and it hurts
Basically how it feels to do a Full Perfect song in any rhythm game.
This one was always so hard for me to get right but I have such good memories of grinding to try and get that perfect ranking
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GENUINELY please do more I fucking love rhythm heaven
That moment when you actually count 63 measures of rest cause you were a band and choir kid in high-school 😅
This brings back middle school timpani player flashbacks
When you couldn’t make it in jazz band but they felt bad.
this is the life of a baritone player
Baritone sax or baritone horn?
If it's baritone horn... I can't believe I found another one of my kin in the while.
@@TornaitSuperBird baritone horn… ive found my kind
i thought i was the only one...
I was going to make this comment lol
This feels like a mod to an actual song in a Rhythm Heaven-ish game
Instrument major: how to play a single instrument for hundreds of measures
Percussion major: how to play hundreds of instruments for a single measure
This feels like something that'd be on the TV in a sims game at midnight
john coltrane must be proud with this one.
This feels like when you're the vocalist and you're waiting for the long-ass guitar solo to be over.
I'd genuinely love if you made a rhythm heaven type game. I'm itching for a new one, and most of your little song animations look like they could translate into rhythm heaven pretty well. Even stuff like this and the last one that are intentionally very difficult and goofy. I mean, I always had trouble with a few RH levels, so I feel like it fits the series (I still, to this day, have no clue how the Moai level from the DS game works)
theres a game called melatonin thats rhythm heaven-like thats really good
@@portamento-sys oh, yeah! I've heard of that one! It does look fun!
I understand this is very much a percussionist experience, but god damn if I haven't had these as a string bass player. At least I've gotten very good at counting because of that lmao
Theme of the guy assigned to the big loud percussion instrument that's played once in the entire piece
I remember as a kid, I'd go to sleep with the radio on a classical station and wake up at 3am to stuff like this and random violin strings lol