Many reasons, so miss the beach. Martinis can be had anywhere, but the beach is so missed, especially in January in Canada Danm, kind of depressed now.
@@rylannichols8761 we've still got more than 10 years left before it goes into public domain but if someone gets the rights or just waits for it to go to public domain you could absolutely do that
And the currents getting really choppy, the mad captain is laughing as they go headlong into the massive chocolate abyss, the crew doing all they can to keep the ship together
True, though the film version of the Mission: Impossible theme tune was in the wrong time signature too. I mean, 6/8 is wrong too... arguably. 4/4 is objectively wrong.
I find something interesting about this. This piece was originally composed for the play Peer Gynt, where the title character is taken into troll lair in the mountains in order to marry the troll king's daughter, so this this comes across a lot sexier now.
Using this for a Dungeons and Dragons heist caper. Gonna be like, "Every system has its weak points, and even the dwarven casino bosses make mistakes. I want you to rob The Mountain King."
Mountain king = troll And the dumb kid who's actually there and being threatened doesn't actually run away IIRC, he's being cornered by a bunch of angry trolls because he dared to screw around with the king's daughter, and then he bluffs his way out of there because bluffing is the only thing he's good at.
@@PanthereaLeonis actually, he gets invited there and is offered half the kingdom if he promises to live the rest of his life as a troll. In Peer Gynt, the trolls aren't really described as being monstrous or ugly particularly. The mountain king's Daughter is actually supposed to be beautiful. The difference is that trolls do only enough to get by, and put very little effort into their lives. At the end of the play, Peer is told that his soul is going to be melted down, and he doesn't go to heaven or hell because he hasn't made any effort in his life to be himself. He has effectively lived his entire life as a troll.
@MavTuber “the lick” is a 7 note melody (or “lick”) that’s sort of a meme among jazz musicians because so many famous artists have incorporated it into their playing, Adam Neely has made a few videos concerning the lick!
It's surprising how great this is, but it's impossible to do In the Hall of the Mountain badly. It's perfect in any context. Opera? Perfect. Heist scene? Perfect. Wedding Procession? Perfect. Sitting outside of a Sonic at 3am? Perfect. Telling your kid he's adopted? Perfect.
OML. I just finished a music course so a week ago I wouldn't have gotten this, but that's actually pretty funny. I actually clicked on this right after watching 007 videos.
You have great taste in music and anime (checked out your ‘Sepember’ playlist) I recommend Eve and Yorushika (similar to Frederic but a bit more depressed). Anyway nice
@@DaVince21 I listened to this for about an hour before noticing and that was only when I started reading the comments, so it was at least hidden from me
I thought this was merely a re-rhythm of the original but I was taken completely by surprise when the brass came in and it actually sounded SO GOOD. Like legitimately got that jazz vibe. Niceee
@@WhatTheFlyingMuffins If you google 'the lick' on google you'll find out that its a certain melody thats used a lot in jazz music, and has kind of turned into a meme over the years
@Anshu Pathak Also, John Barry (and Monty Norman? I don't know who was responsible for what) wrote the James Bond Theme as a combination of the then popular surf rock and the evergreen jazz.
No one is talking about how he abbreviated "Alto Saxophone" as "A**." in the score P.S. It seems quite a few people are talking about how he abbreviated "Alto Saxophone" as "A**." in the score
In middle school orchestra, EVERY SINGLE MORNING, a bassist would play this song in the practice hour before school...It was very loud, had very bad tone, and was a little chaotic, at 7:45 am it was a little less than sobering- however this kid was SO into the song it was incredible. I need that kind of energy In the morning.
@@evanjacques2993 In The Hall of the Mountain King predates Tim Burton... It was one of my favorite classical pieces before Burton was known widely. It may have even been an inspiration to Danny Elfman, who actually wrote many themes for Burton movies.
@@bobbycorwen Know I'm late to the party but, "The Lick" is a series of seven notes that you hear in so much jazz music it's become iconic and is even regarded as "the most famous jazz cliché ever". It's specifically those seven notes played at 2:35. If you listen to jazz music you tend to find that one or a few other really iconic "licks" in most of them, and with more and more people being exposed to jazz and it's many forms over the internet even casual listeners began noticing "the lick", eventually turning into a bit of a meme.
This is insane. Once you hear this, you can't unhear it every time you hear the original. Now I need to do a Diablo Swing Orchestra style cover of this arrangement
In the moment of happines, where you come to see the piece as something unironically enjoyable and interesting. You start to feel comfortable with the rythm and begin to vibe, and then you hear that motherfucking lick.
What a wonderful remix. I already liked _In the Hall of the Mountain King_ , but I think that I like this more. Its more bouncy and upbeat, and not as intense as the original. Perfect to listen to while working. I'll have an eye on this channel for more wonderful music. Thank you for the wonderful music.
@@cameronplaystrumpet6777 nah, pretty sure he meant 5/8 - as in complex time (as opposed to 6/8 which is compound). 5/4 is typically more like 4/4 with an added beat, so still subdivided in 2s (simple time). Obviously it's all about how you choose to count it/feel it/how quickly it moves, but that's a general rule of the way the time signatures are used.
Writer instincts! Activate! You've summoned my inner author and now you pay the price with this little short story inspired by the 'spy movie' sorta vibes from this. This is written completely on the fly, and there's at least one plot hole but it's too late in my time zone right now for me to be up, much less writing. Nonetheless, enjoy ;) 0:00 - *Title: The **-Greatest-** Okayest Thieves To Ever Live* 0:04 - *Three Days Before* "Are you sure this is gonna work?" Nadia asked. "So sure," Kirsten said. "This is full-proof, and simple, too. We get in, get the artifact, get out. Then, it's just a matter of returning it to it's rightful owners. The culture it /actually/ came from." "Don't get me wrong, I like this whole 'vigilante justice' thing we got going on," Rachel said. "But I didn't really sign up for, y'know, jail time." "And you're not /getting/ jail time," Kirsten said. "Because this going to be easy." She craned her neck, looking over her shoulder. "Cass! How we doin' over there?" "Just fine," Cass said, casually typing away at her computer. "Lemme tell you, your dad's funds are really helpful. The flight alone is 600$ for all of us, plus expenses while we're there, not to mention any tools we might need to pick up or data-" Nadia sighed. "That's why you're the accountant, Cass." "Accountant and /hacker/, Nadia." "Doesn't matter," Kirsten said. We are gonna rock this. No one will even know what happened." 0:35 - *Night Of, 12:04am* "Kirsten, you're an idiot," Rachel hissed. "Shut it!" Kirsten said. "Okay, maybe the entrance wasn't perfect. Doesn't matter, no one saw our faces and Nadia's got them handled." "Better hurry, you two," Cass said through the earpieces. "I'm not sure how long she can keep that guard distracted with her god awful flirting." 0:51 - *Night Of, 1:19am* Kirsten slid the artifact off the pedestal with ease as Rachel kept a keen eye out for any patrolling guards. Gently, with all the care in the world, Kirsten slid it into a cushioned case, and into her duffel bag. "Move it, you two!" Cass snarled. "Get out of there!" "Don't have to tell us twice," Rachel said, already moving for the door. "Nadia, you got the car?" Kirsten whispered. "Got it," Nadia replied. "Ready when you are. Waiting on the corner of 5th and Alto." As nimble as a cat, Kirsten opened up one of the windows and hopped out into the bushes, with Rachel in tow. Once the two were far enough away from the museum, they walked normally, trying to avoid any attention. 1:22 - *Night Of, 2:43am* "Not bad," Nadia said once they were all back in their shared little hotel room. Kirsten was busy changing into pajamas, and Rachel was already yawning on the couch. Cass examined the artifact they had gotten, carefully measuring every inch. "It's definitely authentic," Cass said. "And pretty good shape, too." Nadia flopped down on the couch, flipping on the TV, before abruptly sitting up. "Rachel?" She said her voice firm. Rachel bolted up. "What?" "You're an idiot." "Huh?" _"You left the window open! They tracked you right out!"_ 1:36 - *Night Of, 3:28am* Rachel was nearly out of breath. "I am so, so-" "Apologies later!" Nadia said, swerving the car away from the screeching police sirens. "Not getting arrested, _now!_" "Rookie mistakes, it happens," Kirsten said. "Not in our line of work!" Cass snarled. The whole van lurched as Nadia rounded a corner. "Hold on! Kirsten, how quickly can you ready your dad's jet?" Kirsten sucked in a breath. "He'll be pissed, but about ten minutes. Can you keep them off for that long?" "I can sure as hell try!" 1:45 - *Night Of, 3:31am* Cass glanced out the rear window. "Hey, Nadia? Slam on it!" "I already am!" Nadia hollered. "Damn it, damn it, damn it-" Kirsten glanced up. "Nadia, hit it. We should get to the jet just as it's ready. We'll have to sprint though." Rachel groaned. "I've done enough physical exercise for the night." "It's your fault we're here in the first place!" Cass said. "You're running!" 1:53 - *Night Of, 3:36am* The runway was in sight. "Nadia, leave the van," Kirsten said. "Rachel, grab the artifact. Cass, grab your laptop, nothing else. We can replace that stuff." The van screeched to a halt, and all of them jumped out. The car directly behind them barely avoided crashing into the van, the rest of the cars slowing down slightly. Rachel's lungs burned from exertion - the duffle bag, with the idol inside, was cradled in her arms. 2:08 - *Night Of, 3:37am* A gunshot rang out, spurring all of them into a full sprint, like they had never run before. Blood rushed in Rachel's ears, adrenaline being the only thing keeping her going. The jet was so, so close - the back opened up, the pilot waiting patiently for them all to get inside. 2:16 - *Night Of, 3:37am* Rachel could feel herself slowing down. The police were gaining. So she did the only thing she could think of; a split second thought made in the haze of adrenaline. She called out for Kirsten, tossing the duffle back to her. Thank god, she caught it. Her knees went out from under her, and with a grunt, she hit the concrete, barely ten feet from the plane. 2:23 - *Night Of, 3:38am* A hand on her shoulder. She grimaced, preparing for the cool metal of cuffs around her, only to suddenly be slung over someone's shoulder. She slammed into the floor of the jet. 2:31 - *Night Of, 3:38am* As Rachel caught her breath, she glanced up to see Kirsten, giving her a sloppy smile. "Trying to be the hero, eh? Hate to break it to you, but we work as a team here. No solo acts." Rachel could only manage a weak laugh in response. 2:38 - *Night Of, 3:42am* After profusely thanking the jet staff for getting it all ready on such short notice, the four of them relaxed in the jet's main area, most of them barely awake. Kirsten nudged Rachel with her foot. "So? Like your first heist?" Cass groaned. "Normally we don't get caught." "Don't worry," Nadia said. "Hard part's over. Well, mostly." "Just..." Kirsten sucked in a breath. "Close windows next time, alright?"
I’m a Colombian musician and this really feels like a “currulao” in the first section. After that, the music reminds me a little of Biatá, from Willie Colon. Nice job.
It's not a sound font, but I use Noteperformer from Arne Wallander. It's not a vst either and Noteperformer will only work with notation software. I love it.
i searched for the dapper dude singing "i've got no more fucks to give" and then after a plethora of weird music stuff (including, just previously, line riders) i ended up here and honestly had i known it existed i would've searched it
The wooden blocks clacking... whatever that instrument is... the time of that is so wild and upsetting to me. I have hot sweats thinking about having to do that rhythm.
I feel like my RUclips recommended is laughing at me after I just failed an AP theory quiz about time signature... like damn stop rubbing it in my face I still can’t tell the difference between simple and compound time 😭
Playing songs in 6/8 or waltz time is one of my favourite past times. I first did it with Purple Haze in a band I was in and it’s absolutely amazing and since then I try it with just about everything. Otherwise, taking songs in 3/4 and playing them in 4/4 but with a funk rhythm is also very much fun.
I admire your creativity and comedic originality! When you copy pasted the title of the video and stated that it was in fact the title of the video, you had me dead!!! L M F A O !!!111!!
In the hall of the mountain swing more like
Damn, why didn't I think of that?
stompin' at the mountain king
jumpin’ at the mountain king
@@jasperiscool You should do Ride Of The Valkyries in similar fashion... I'm scared already.
OBJECTION! In the hall of the PIRATE king!
I used to be anxious all the time for no reason, now I’m anxious all the time with a martini in hand and sunglasses on a nice beach for no reason
Many reasons, so miss the beach. Martinis can be had anywhere, but the beach is so missed, especially in January in Canada
Danm, kind of depressed now.
@@weeshite6841 I hope 2021 will give you all the martinis on the beach you need. ♥
@@jasperiscool thank you, let's hope it gets better for all of us
i fucking love this comment
My last name is Beach 0-0
Stealthing the lick into "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is borderline heretical, but I cannot, in good faith, say that I do not vibe with it.
It's almost criminal how seamlessly it was incorporated into it
for anyone who can’t find it: 2:36
Timestamp?
Absolutely, perfectly sacrilegious
I got about halfway through the song thinking 'hmm maybe i missed it in the bass part' and I about shit myself laughing when it hit
This would be a great theme song if they reimagined The Hobbit as a heist film and cast Danny di Vito as Bilbo.
You could definitely add the lyrics "You gotta pay the troll toll"
actually laughed out loud XD
am wheezing
the hobbit has all the makings of a great heist movie, they should totally film a version like that!
@@rylannichols8761 we've still got more than 10 years left before it goes into public domain but if someone gets the rights or just waits for it to go to public domain you could absolutely do that
i cant stop imagining the oompa loompas in their boat in the chocolate waterfall
man, this had me snorting
I didn't know how much I needed this comment. Thank you.
And the currents getting really choppy, the mad captain is laughing as they go headlong into the massive chocolate abyss, the crew doing all they can to keep the ship together
Why did you have to do this to me?
Celebrating after the death of another child who started slurping the river
The best thing about youtube is that really talented artists can now efficiently make high quality shitposts and everyone can hear them instantly
except for the 99% of times when absolutely no one can hear them.
Can you imagine what Mozart would have done had he had RUclips?
@@roguishpaladinprobably edits of Thomas the tank engine theme songs
Came here as a joke but this is actually a really well orchestrated piece wtf
Same
exactly
Same
It’s fucking amazing lol
You said it
Sneaking into the hall of the mountain king: mission impossible.
That’s all I can hear now
Wrong time signature
True, though the film version of the Mission: Impossible theme tune was in the wrong time signature too.
I mean, 6/8 is wrong too... arguably. 4/4 is objectively wrong.
That would be 5/4
Now I want to hear a rendition of this in the right time signature for the original Mission Impossible theme . . . .
I find something interesting about this. This piece was originally composed for the play Peer Gynt, where the title character is taken into troll lair in the mountains in order to marry the troll king's daughter, so this this comes across a lot sexier now.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Gotta pay the troll toll.
either that, or this is the scene where he tries in vain to sneak out of the lair
Not to mention that, in order to marry her, he needs to give up an eye. So yeah, there goes the sexiness
Run peer gynt
RUN
@@rampage75_25at least he didn't need to give up the d
This really blurs the line between shitpost and effortpost. I'd love to hear that live.
Shitposts don’t have to be badly made.
@@l_ndonmusic noooo, but they're shitty, hence "shitpost"
Same
there is such thing as high quality shitpost
High effort shitpost
This sounds like I’m robing a bank with a gun made of Laffy taffy.
LAFFY TAFFY HEIST BOYS LETS GET SOME SUGGAARRRR
it sounds straight out of who framed roger rabbit
I would play that game
So the bank is wearing the gun like a robe?
Let the cartoon logic and physics commence!
This is actually way funner and more catchy than the original. I find myself humming this version instead of the standard one.
the swing makes it more fun to sing
.... Then the original? Hmmmm. I wouldn't go quite that far.
This is unnervingly good, given that it really really shouldn't work at all.
Same here - humming it often, even months after hearing this composition - And today it popped up on YT again... Yeah...
This feels more movieesque than the original too
Using this for a Dungeons and Dragons heist caper. Gonna be like, "Every system has its weak points, and even the dwarven casino bosses make mistakes. I want you to rob The Mountain King."
YOO THATS RAD
I think the Mountain Kingdom was actually inhabited by trolls. But D&D doesn’t rely on the original Norse Trolls as much as the trolls in the Hobbit.
Permission to steal for a heist themed one shot I'd like to run sometime in the future?
@@pLanetstarBerry Do it! I didn't write this magnificent piece of music =P
At 1:37, I can’t imagine anything else but this though. It fits perfectly!
this is clearly a theme for a rat mafia that lives under a family-owned deli.
i love this so much
*did i just hear a LIcK??*
Damn, imagine if Ratattouille was a 1930s noir film instead of a cooking show...
Rats rats, we're the rats
both of you clearly have the right mindset
I NEED THIS KID'S MOVIE NOW. THE DELI RAT MAFIA SHALL RISE.
@@JohnnoNonno dude I totally forgot about the Jerma movies xD
Holy crap the transition from "Yeah this is a pretty interesting take on this" to "OH MAH GOD THE FUNKINESS" was the last thing I expected.
"What if Grieg had written the soundtrack to "The Incredibles"?"
Sounds a lot like Burton and Depp's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory score too
What if he'd written "Born to be Wild?' ;-)
@@r.taylor8836 Ikr! I thought the same thing
@@cindymadsen5767 Heyyy
:u
This King isn't running away from the troll, he's shashay-ing away from him.
never heard that before
Thought the mountain king WAS the troll
Mountain king = troll And the dumb kid who's actually there and being threatened doesn't actually run away IIRC, he's being cornered by a bunch of angry trolls because he dared to screw around with the king's daughter, and then he bluffs his way out of there because bluffing is the only thing he's good at.
XD
@@PanthereaLeonis actually, he gets invited there and is offered half the kingdom if he promises to live the rest of his life as a troll. In Peer Gynt, the trolls aren't really described as being monstrous or ugly particularly. The mountain king's Daughter is actually supposed to be beautiful.
The difference is that trolls do only enough to get by, and put very little effort into their lives. At the end of the play, Peer is told that his soul is going to be melted down, and he doesn't go to heaven or hell because he hasn't made any effort in his life to be himself. He has effectively lived his entire life as a troll.
Such a seamless incorporation of the lick, absolutely flawless 10/10
I hate how well it fits. It knows exactly what it’s doing there and why
@@Nick1979BN According to the comment section it's the 2:36 (calmish?) part
@MavTuber “the lick” is a 7 note melody (or “lick”) that’s sort of a meme among jazz musicians because so many famous artists have incorporated it into their playing, Adam Neely has made a few videos concerning the lick!
WHERE
@@reubenbailey7491yeah 2:36 lol
It's surprising how great this is, but it's impossible to do In the Hall of the Mountain badly. It's perfect in any context. Opera? Perfect. Heist scene? Perfect. Wedding Procession? Perfect. Sitting outside of a Sonic at 3am? Perfect. Telling your kid he's adopted? Perfect.
Shit went from 0 to 100 real fucking quick
I'M ADOP.... Cool tune!
Hotel? Trivago
Now I'm going to look for a Hall of the Mountain King and Megalovania meshup because of this comment
Well that escalated quickly
2:35 I heard the riff you hid there. Sneaky, sneaky.
In the Hall of the Mountain L I C C
In the Hall Of the Coltrane Mountain
ITS THE LICC
Licc
Ahahahahhhh
"The name's Gynt. Peer Gynt."
OML. I just finished a music course so a week ago I wouldn't have gotten this, but that's actually pretty funny. I actually clicked on this right after watching 007 videos.
Perfect.
Brilliant!
Thank you all 🙂
Exactly. I KNEW this was an actual, already written, piece of music - thank you for mentioning what it was!
Me: okay, this is pretty jazzy, BUT, is it a TRUE JAZZ PIE-
*hears the lick*
Okay, you pass.
@@ktportalproductions7815 At 2:35!
The *licc*
@@nathanrock9269 thicc licc
@@PointsofData very T H I C C L I C C
What about the lick makes this a jazz pie??? Please explain
Thank God. I thought I was the only one who tries to turn everything into latin jazz
You have great taste in music and anime (checked out your ‘Sepember’ playlist) I recommend Eve and Yorushika (similar to Frederic but a bit more depressed). Anyway nice
@@SupaNova166 yes a man of culture
NozzleBeast yoasobi and zutomayo too! they never miss
I do this when I hum or whistle almost literally anything.
黄译萱 absolutely agree
2:35 you cannot hide the L I C C from me
you have a mighty fine lick sense
I mean, it's not even hidden.
@@DaVince21 I listened to this for about an hour before noticing and that was only when I started reading the comments, so it was at least hidden from me
Use *0.25x*
In the hall of the sassy Disney villain
It’s sounds like a the incredibles villain
Wrong lever, Kronk!
@@annaschaible110 Why do we even _have_ that lever?
Selrisitai By all accounts, this doesn’t make any sense...
In The Hall of Rasputin
1:37 : "I've been expecting you, Mr. Bond."
James Bond: No Time for Mountain King
@@lukemckenzie0121 That moment when we learn that the Mountain King is actually Blofeld.
The name is Gynt. Peer Gynt.
Hmm ... doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
Sounds like a great villain theme tbh
The counterpoint is fantastic
I thought this was merely a re-rhythm of the original but I was taken completely by surprise when the brass came in and it actually sounded SO GOOD. Like legitimately got that jazz vibe. Niceee
I knooooow. So good
I came expecting a meme
Was surprised by genuinely enjoying it
And then caught off-guard by the meme
2:35
@Nate Doherty
*D A L I C K*
is it T H E L I C C i spy
This part made my eyes roll so hard I thought I went blind lol.
Where did that little melody come from? I think I have heard it before, but I don't remember where from.
@@scourgi5274 I'm gonna get woooshed but that's the joke
Why is no one talking about the impeccable incorporation of "the lick."
HAHA i know right, I just noticed it!
I was not raised in Jazz, what's "the lick?"
@@WhatTheFlyingMuffins If you google 'the lick' on google you'll find out that its a certain melody thats used a lot in jazz music, and has kind of turned into a meme over the years
I just heard it right before i read your comment
@@Wind-nj5xz haha nice
"I do compose for orchestra. This is not one of those pieces. This is just a shitpost."
Only the first sentence should be true.
Oh, this sounds like an interesting variation of Mountain King, I wonder where-
1:37: *_SPY FILM TIME_*
Haha it sholl did change to spy film
@Anshu Pathak is it rushing? Or dragging?
@Anshu Pathak Also, John Barry (and Monty Norman? I don't know who was responsible for what) wrote the James Bond Theme as a combination of the then popular surf rock and the evergreen jazz.
It sounds like the Johnny English soundtrack!
And Pink Panther.
When the bus skips your stop and starts driving to Brazil
YOU ARE GOING TO BRAZIL
Come to brasil, its fun you wont regret it ;)
YOURE GOINT TO BRAZKL FOOLK
Too bad Brazilian music doesn't really sound like this...
@@igorximenes2718 I guess the background vaguely sounds like a samba beat if you squint your ears a lot?
"This is just a shitpost."
I need more shitposts from this man.
No one is talking about how he abbreviated "Alto Saxophone" as "A**." in the score
P.S.
It seems quite a few people are talking about how he abbreviated "Alto Saxophone" as "A**." in the score
I had to download it in order to see it and it is amazing
@@theresachacon1122 My guy how can you read that???
@@limlamthetimtam__1435 downloading and then zooming in
I'm more concerned that you can see that
@@paolo6219 ...there's a download
Only a true cutie could turn In The Hall of the Mountain King into a James Bond song~
Kronk has this on his super spy music playlist
I was thinking more like Despicable Me!! XD
In middle school orchestra, EVERY SINGLE MORNING, a bassist would play this song in the practice hour before school...It was very loud, had very bad tone, and was a little chaotic, at 7:45 am it was a little less than sobering- however this kid was SO into the song it was incredible. I need that kind of energy In the morning.
Lol best description ever
"I do compose for orchestra. This is not one of those pieces."
It should be
ZHL242 Been a while since I've seen you didnt expect it to be here lol
Might be a shitpost, but the composition was great and swing was had. And for a change, at least there was no LI.... dammit.
"This is excellent heist music."
"Oh, where are you heisting?"
"In the hall of the mountain king."
I love this but I also absolutely can't stand how it sounds like literally every tim burton soundtrack ever.
Watched ruclips.net/video/wnn_8PsXAU8/видео.html with this as a soundtrack, it worked.
@@evanjacques2993 In The Hall of the Mountain King predates Tim Burton... It was one of my favorite classical pieces before Burton was known widely. It may have even been an inspiration to Danny Elfman, who actually wrote many themes for Burton movies.
David Bonner i think they mean specifically this version
Wow
You ruined this for me because now all I can hear is this being in a Tim Burton movie
First half: Pirates of the Caribbean
Second half: 40s Noir film
When you have to sink the flying dutchman at 6, but figure out where the army surplus morphine is coming from at 7
@@TheSexiestGoblin this genuinely might by the single best reply I have ever seen
@@mrcrime2954 so it would seem.
“This is not a piece for orchestra” Yeah but can it be?
It is a piece for orchestra
im using giving this to my teacher to see if it would be a funny idea if our class could play it
I love how faithful to the original this is. It's not a remix or anything, it's exactly what the title says
sneaking a lick into the hall of the mountain king is diabolical but I cannot help but vibe
what is a "lick"?
@@bobbycorwen A jazz meme.
@@bobbycorwen 2:35 That one
after I heard it I scrolled down find your comment :D
@@bobbycorwen Know I'm late to the party but, "The Lick" is a series of seven notes that you hear in so much jazz music it's become iconic and is even regarded as "the most famous jazz cliché ever". It's specifically those seven notes played at 2:35. If you listen to jazz music you tend to find that one or a few other really iconic "licks" in most of them, and with more and more people being exposed to jazz and it's many forms over the internet even casual listeners began noticing "the lick", eventually turning into a bit of a meme.
This is insane. Once you hear this, you can't unhear it every time you hear the original. Now I need to do a Diablo Swing Orchestra style cover of this arrangement
Thanks for clueing me in on that group, but which of their seemingly uncountable styles do you want out of them?
@@SeaScrabbler the heavy swing opera side of things from the Pandora album. The name escapes me.
Did you get your cover done? If you did, please link for the ignorant (aka me), thank you :)
@@damianwright3690 oh no i have way too much adhd. I gave up before i tried it. 🤣 forgot about this tbh
@@vannanalabomba :) Going to give it a half a run anyway?
In the moment of happines, where you come to see the piece as something unironically enjoyable and interesting. You start to feel comfortable with the rythm and begin to vibe, and then you hear that motherfucking lick.
Is the lick positive or negative? I can never quite tell
Sounds good to me however
@@clairegranier2428 I put it in all my solos
@@sammyjacobs8554 epic
@@clairegranier2428 It definitely is.
Damn this unironically slaps
That brass section is absolute gold
It's unhealthy the amount of times I've listened to this
Preach!
Less than 5 times a week? ARE YOU MAD?!
Dear God the second half of this goes so hard and I wasn't ready for it.
What a wonderful remix. I already liked _In the Hall of the Mountain King_ , but I think that I like this more. Its more bouncy and upbeat, and not as intense as the original. Perfect to listen to while working. I'll have an eye on this channel for more wonderful music. Thank you for the wonderful music.
Why do I feel like this needs to be in 5/8?
Oliver Segell thats 5/4 lol
@@cameronplaystrumpet6777 nah, pretty sure he meant 5/8 - as in complex time (as opposed to 6/8 which is compound). 5/4 is typically more like 4/4 with an added beat, so still subdivided in 2s (simple time). Obviously it's all about how you choose to count it/feel it/how quickly it moves, but that's a general rule of the way the time signatures are used.
David Gonzalez I know how time signatures work lol I’m a composition major. Mission Impossible is most definitely 5/4
It does 'rhyme' with that theme, doesn't it?
@@cameronplaystrumpet6777 lol same, sorry I actually didn't realize you were replying to a different comment. yes, mission impossible is in 5/4 lmao
When you are the king of the mountain and the sea at the same time
When you're James Cook discovering Hawaii.
😂😂😂
Finally someone has uncovered the true core of that composition. It has always been there, hidden, deep inside the material.
This is the elevator music in the ministry of magic
Oh my God you're right! Would be so fitting!
spot on
Yes
I was literally about to comment "this sounds like something from the Harry Potter soundtrack" and you took the words right out of my mouth.
At 1:40 it’s Fantastic beasts 😂
The original is for running away.
This one is for ballroom dancing.
Running away from the ballroom
This is what plays through a kid's head when they sneak cookies at night
This is probably the most Blursed thing I’ve listen to all month
It's straight up blessed. Where is the curse?
otherwise known as Actually Decent Swinging Jazz Elevator Music
Writer instincts! Activate! You've summoned my inner author and now you pay the price with this little short story inspired by the 'spy movie' sorta vibes from this. This is written completely on the fly, and there's at least one plot hole but it's too late in my time zone right now for me to be up, much less writing. Nonetheless, enjoy ;)
0:00 - *Title: The **-Greatest-** Okayest Thieves To Ever Live*
0:04 - *Three Days Before*
"Are you sure this is gonna work?" Nadia asked.
"So sure," Kirsten said. "This is full-proof, and simple, too. We get in, get the artifact, get out. Then, it's just a matter of returning it to it's rightful owners. The culture it /actually/ came from."
"Don't get me wrong, I like this whole 'vigilante justice' thing we got going on," Rachel said. "But I didn't really sign up for, y'know, jail time."
"And you're not /getting/ jail time," Kirsten said. "Because this going to be easy." She craned her neck, looking over her shoulder. "Cass! How we doin' over there?"
"Just fine," Cass said, casually typing away at her computer. "Lemme tell you, your dad's funds are really helpful. The flight alone is 600$ for all of us, plus expenses while we're there, not to mention any tools we might need to pick up or data-"
Nadia sighed. "That's why you're the accountant, Cass."
"Accountant and /hacker/, Nadia."
"Doesn't matter," Kirsten said. We are gonna rock this. No one will even know what happened."
0:35 - *Night Of, 12:04am*
"Kirsten, you're an idiot," Rachel hissed.
"Shut it!" Kirsten said. "Okay, maybe the entrance wasn't perfect. Doesn't matter, no one saw our faces and Nadia's got them handled."
"Better hurry, you two," Cass said through the earpieces. "I'm not sure how long she can keep that guard distracted with her god awful flirting."
0:51 - *Night Of, 1:19am*
Kirsten slid the artifact off the pedestal with ease as Rachel kept a keen eye out for any patrolling guards. Gently, with all the care in the world, Kirsten slid it into a cushioned case, and into her duffel bag.
"Move it, you two!" Cass snarled. "Get out of there!"
"Don't have to tell us twice," Rachel said, already moving for the door.
"Nadia, you got the car?" Kirsten whispered.
"Got it," Nadia replied. "Ready when you are. Waiting on the corner of 5th and Alto."
As nimble as a cat, Kirsten opened up one of the windows and hopped out into the bushes, with Rachel in tow. Once the two were far enough away from the museum, they walked normally, trying to avoid any attention.
1:22 - *Night Of, 2:43am*
"Not bad," Nadia said once they were all back in their shared little hotel room. Kirsten was busy changing into pajamas, and Rachel was already yawning on the couch. Cass examined the artifact they had gotten, carefully measuring every inch.
"It's definitely authentic," Cass said. "And pretty good shape, too."
Nadia flopped down on the couch, flipping on the TV, before abruptly sitting up.
"Rachel?" She said her voice firm.
Rachel bolted up. "What?"
"You're an idiot."
"Huh?"
_"You left the window open! They tracked you right out!"_
1:36 - *Night Of, 3:28am*
Rachel was nearly out of breath. "I am so, so-"
"Apologies later!" Nadia said, swerving the car away from the screeching police sirens. "Not getting arrested, _now!_"
"Rookie mistakes, it happens," Kirsten said.
"Not in our line of work!" Cass snarled.
The whole van lurched as Nadia rounded a corner. "Hold on! Kirsten, how quickly can you ready your dad's jet?"
Kirsten sucked in a breath. "He'll be pissed, but about ten minutes. Can you keep them off for that long?"
"I can sure as hell try!"
1:45 - *Night Of, 3:31am*
Cass glanced out the rear window. "Hey, Nadia? Slam on it!"
"I already am!" Nadia hollered. "Damn it, damn it, damn it-"
Kirsten glanced up. "Nadia, hit it. We should get to the jet just as it's ready. We'll have to sprint though."
Rachel groaned. "I've done enough physical exercise for the night."
"It's your fault we're here in the first place!" Cass said. "You're running!"
1:53 - *Night Of, 3:36am*
The runway was in sight.
"Nadia, leave the van," Kirsten said. "Rachel, grab the artifact. Cass, grab your laptop, nothing else. We can replace that stuff."
The van screeched to a halt, and all of them jumped out. The car directly behind them barely avoided crashing into the van, the rest of the cars slowing down slightly. Rachel's lungs burned from exertion - the duffle bag, with the idol inside, was cradled in her arms.
2:08 - *Night Of, 3:37am*
A gunshot rang out, spurring all of them into a full sprint, like they had never run before. Blood rushed in Rachel's ears, adrenaline being the only thing keeping her going. The jet was so, so close - the back opened up, the pilot waiting patiently for them all to get inside.
2:16 - *Night Of, 3:37am*
Rachel could feel herself slowing down. The police were gaining. So she did the only thing she could think of; a split second thought made in the haze of adrenaline. She called out for Kirsten, tossing the duffle back to her. Thank god, she caught it. Her knees went out from under her, and with a grunt, she hit the concrete, barely ten feet from the plane.
2:23 - *Night Of, 3:38am*
A hand on her shoulder. She grimaced, preparing for the cool metal of cuffs around her, only to suddenly be slung over someone's shoulder. She slammed into the floor of the jet.
2:31 - *Night Of, 3:38am*
As Rachel caught her breath, she glanced up to see Kirsten, giving her a sloppy smile. "Trying to be the hero, eh? Hate to break it to you, but we work as a team here. No solo acts." Rachel could only manage a weak laugh in response.
2:38 - *Night Of, 3:42am*
After profusely thanking the jet staff for getting it all ready on such short notice, the four of them relaxed in the jet's main area, most of them barely awake. Kirsten nudged Rachel with her foot. "So? Like your first heist?"
Cass groaned. "Normally we don't get caught."
"Don't worry," Nadia said. "Hard part's over. Well, mostly."
"Just..." Kirsten sucked in a breath. "Close windows next time, alright?"
YO MY NAMES NADIA LOL
@@neutralnadia5636 you're the snarky getaway driver for a bunch of international thieves now, I don't make the rules :P
@@little_wintry3098 ya know what thats all i ever want in life
That’s awesome!
Amazing!
I’m a Colombian musician and this really feels like a “currulao” in the first section. After that, the music reminds me a little of Biatá, from Willie Colon. Nice job.
Sounds like this could fit into an incredibles movie soundtrack just fine
"I do compose for orchestra. This is not one of those pieces. This is just a shitpost."
I can absolutely respect that.
I… Ngl, I would have this in my Spotify playlist…
It’s coming.
@@jasperiscool yessss
Literally somebody please notify me when it’s on Spotify because it’s gonna be my top song for my next Spotify Wrapped
@@jasperiscool we’re waaaaaiting………
1:37 I wasn't ready for such razzle-dazzle
I always come back to this and it's amazing, really love the accompanying bass. Beautiful work!
What sound font did you use for this? It sounds amazing (so does the arrangement too)!
Yeah, I would LOVE to know this too!
Oh yes, please, me too!
It's probably not a soundfont and more like an East West thing or a kontakt library.
It's not a sound font, but I use Noteperformer from Arne Wallander. It's not a vst either and Noteperformer will only work with notation software. I love it.
@@jasperiscool oh wow that's Noteperformer!? I'd heard of it but never actually _heard it,_ I'll definitely be checking it out now! Thanks!
Let’s just get straight to the point.
*You did NOT search for this*
But you did enjoy it c:
Yeah, someone sent me this
i searched for the dapper dude singing "i've got no more fucks to give" and then after a plethora of weird music stuff (including, just previously, line riders) i ended up here and honestly had i known it existed i would've searched it
It searched for me.
*And it found me.*
I found it a while ago, and now I keep searching for it because ngl it sounds amazing hahah
yes
The Mountain King normally: The original song
The Mountain King drunk at 3 am: This
i would totally hire an orchestra to play this masterpiece
Yes, but would you hire a classical orchestra or a jazz orchestra for this piece?
@@hylke45 yes
@@hylke45 Just hire both.
A lot of the old-school swing bands had a string section, as well as the typical big band instruments.
@@naustinfipecto6104 create a war
i don’t know whether to add this to my “Yes music” playlist or my “I’m laughing” playlist. help
Both
Both is good.
I clicked this while thinking, "Alright, go ahead and curse me."
I shouldnt have listened to this while doing homework. When it went full swing, I realized I messed it all up.
🤣
"The Mountain King's New Groove"
The wooden blocks clacking... whatever that instrument is... the time of that is so wild and upsetting to me. I have hot sweats thinking about having to do that rhythm.
This is the very definition of Blursed.
The lick. Sneaky. Subtle. Yet, so prominent. 2:35
thanks for calling me cute, made my evening
i saw this and immediately said “nno-hOOOO” with so much grief, and then promptly decided i had to watch it.
And then promptly were soothed by the fact it sounds amazing and now you have a new wonderful piece of music in your life.
I feel like my RUclips recommended is laughing at me after I just failed an AP theory quiz about time signature... like damn stop rubbing it in my face I still can’t tell the difference between simple and compound time 😭
Thanks to the 6/8 at about 1:10 it begins to sound like a Beatles oompaloompa band but it’s all incredible
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" in the servants' quarters, on their night off.
I thought this was a joke but like, it's a bop
Playing songs in 6/8 or waltz time is one of my favourite past times. I first did it with Purple Haze in a band I was in and it’s absolutely amazing and since then I try it with just about everything.
Otherwise, taking songs in 3/4 and playing them in 4/4 but with a funk rhythm is also very much fun.
The Incredibles-vibes. Or as Grieg would say: "De utrolige-vibber"
Wow this thing pops the hell off at 1:45. Love it
I've been coming back to listen to this over the last three years and it never fails to absolutely BOP
Sometimes the algorithm throws you a curveball and it makes your day.
Aw thanks, no ur cute!
Also, this is very engaging, I can totally see it in a Latin musical
this goes much harder than it has any right to
I, unironically and unapologetically, love this piece.
Me: Reads title, “Mountain King but it’s Latin Jazz”
Also Me: I agree
I admire your creativity and comedic originality! When you copy pasted the title of the video and stated that it was in fact the title of the video, you had me dead!!! L M F A O !!!111!!
If this is "just a shitpost" I really want to know what he normally composes
Now it just sounds like a song that would play while the Pink Panther is sneaking around...
this is the addams family musical
You kinda right though, lol
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AHHHHHH
I imagine parasaurolopus in a jazz band singing this in a cretaceous pub in montana
My first thought: is this music from mission impossible? Tom Cruise sneaking into some secret building?
I was thinking James Bond. Like old James Bond.
@@chimpwithagun hm maybe the very old James bond movies. But I definitely got the mission impossible vibe there
Why does the first part sound like "Inspector Gadget" in bass?
Because Inspector Gadget was based on In The Hall of the Mountain King to begin with.
@@Quirderph Oh damn mind blown!
Mission Impossible
This unironically SLAPS
not quite sure why but this gives be big steampunk vibes
I think it's because the percussion sounds like a train choo-choo-ing or gears of a machine turning