999 I found myself doing that when choreographing scenes for characters in a band... it also happened once I learned what a bass guitar was in 7th grade
I write actual music in garage band and I can confirm it is an incredibly hard learning curve, but once you learn it the skill feels like another part of you that’s always been there
bingo, all my tracks are written on garageband and hardly have any outsourced audio. its truly a lot of fun creating different sounds while confined to a single app.
Music4TheSoul yeah but that’s not supposed to impress audiophiles. normal consumers would think it’s impressive, as you can see based on the success of this video
Perhaps the most impressive part is that this was all done in one recorded shot--without mistake. Wonder how long it took to perfect this. Thanks for sharing!
honestly though.. its not the hardest when you know the program and/or instrument.. I bet I could record something similar on my piano.. I would just have to do a lot of loop recordings.. but it would be nothing like this but still lol.
Geoff Ament guys come on if you have used garage band you would notice that he is not actually doing the full recording on the spot the video and the audio is recorded at different times
He very clearly messes up timings and then goes in to fix it with a quick edit. Probably only needs to press a quantize button, but nonetheless he cuts this part out to make it look more impressive.
then they say why iPhones cost 1300 € or 1000 $, people are only used to playing clash royale or instagram and tiktok, I challenge an android with such a program, Apple unbeatable, also good at the author and I admire people who know take full advantage of these professional applications.
@@Bolstreet Garbage band is also available on android. (not directly but there is an alternative existing. Also many programmers develop optimizing algorithms that are supported by Linux(android) so that they generate ad revenue from the website they are publishing it from) The differences between iPhone and android are their system software and their hardware which in apple is IOS and in android is Linux. Hardware produces processing power and all the features a phone has. iPhone is overpriced for its processing power and it's not like iPhone has any extra features than any other phone on the Market. While many companies which produce Android products are able to make products which can generate a lot more processing power and share the same features as the iPhone, but at half the price. Now you can judge the situation yourself here, but in my opinion android is a solid hardware device (simple and can use it for anything from gaming to working) while iPhone is mainly a luxury and a trend (not saying that it cant run games or whatever... it is just overpriced for what it produces as an outcome). Even if garageband wasn't available there are tons of other music editing softwares, so think before typing something cause it might end up being trash talking. Ok thats all I had to say, hope you understood something, judge things from every aspect. (even your judgment from this particular aspect was wrong)
I never quite mastered garage band, but it’s super impressive just what a versatile music app this is. This vid makes me want to get right back into it again.
okay but it’s so easy to accidentally hit the wrong key or multiple that you don’t mean to on digital piano apps like this so props to him for not screwing it up
People are commenting about waiting so long, but this is nothing compared to how long this person probably took to get the song just right. They put lots of work into it, and I wish everyone would just appreciate that. Edit: Thank you all so much! Don’t forget to like other people’s comments, too :)!
Wow, this is very very fascinating! You don't even realize how much work there's behind a hit like this, until someone, some legit genius, like you explains it with this video. Amazing, thank you!!!!🤩
then they say why iPhones cost 1300 € or 1000 $, people are only used to playing clash royale or instagram and tiktok, I challenge an android with such a program, Apple unbeatable, also good at the author and I admire people who know take full advantage of these professional applications.
How can someone remember all these settings and do everything perfectly in one shot bruh. That's crazy. It's baffling for someone like me with poor memory.
I wouldn’t call them hard to play, so much as I would call them lacking in features. Like, no pedal/pitch bend/filter recording abilities whatsoever. Other than that, it’s pretty damn good compared to other free software pianos I’ve tried.
@@Aurora_Animates Try putting your phone on a surface with more traction, or try a stand for your phone. both of those should be pretty good solutions.
@@davidquintero5558 y'all, literally that's not the point, it's not the normal sound of a metronome and when I plays just four beats at the end of a section it's satisfying. A normal metronome would just keep rocking every beat.
I'm old enough to remember hearing the Moog synthesizer for the first time. I remember mixing desks the size of small cars. And now! This! I'm totally amazed. When you're finished, put it in your pocket. Talent still required, thank God! Thanks for posting this.
I thought Garage Band was a fun and easy way to make music for kids. I had no idea it was like a full scale operation where you do the jobs of like 20 different people to make a song.
I've been using GarageBand for about a year. It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it, But I use it on an iPad and the song section thing has been broken for a month, I have no clue why. It works on my phone but I prefer to use a bigger screen
The amount of work put into this video-all in one go-is astounding. But as much as I hate to be "that person", I'd have killed to hear the final, finished version in all its slick, synthetic glory.
@@YTRORTY it’s a lot more complicated than the video shows the guy who put this together had to dissect the song until he got it as close as possible then he just put it together in a video as fast as possible but it’s not as easy as It looks
Seeing how you can make legit ANY song in garage band, I was thinking about how hard Tame Impala - The less I know the better would be. Amazing song and would be a challenge to make. It’s worth it tho and I don’t think it would be too hard for you lol. Your skill is absolutely crazy on how you can accurately re create songs in garage band. 👏👏👏 EDIT: THE LIKES!!!
It’s crazy to say how much garage band has changed since 3 years ago. Trust me, it’s much easier to use, but that just makes this more impressive because I have no idea what you’re doing.
To think, fifty years ago if you wanted to make this sound you would have had to have several keyboard players to play each sound because there was no sequencers or midi . Very few people could afford to have the kind of equipment because they cost fortunes and they were big and bulky so you had to have a large studio space to house them in. Now anyone can make a track on a mobile phone, crazy
Anyone is still a stretch ! This guy has to be the only human who knows how to use GarageBand. I’m pretty sure the developers themselves wouldn’t be able to produce something this good 😂
I see a lot of comments emphasizing the fact that the uploader did this in a matter of minutes while the original composer had to work for months to this outcome. You all forget the fact that the uploader didn't compose the song. He just played it in garage band. In an excellent manner though. The original composer, had to imagine this first, hear it in his mind, play it in his studio, correct everything he didn't like etc etc... Anyone that knows how to compose, can do this for any song by cutting corners in the actual composing procedure for the first time. In this kind of videos, the garage band user, just follows the pattern of the work of the original composer. Not that it is easy...
Ever time the metronome did the count in I was thinking “this is it” and then he added more and I was like “I’m stupid there’s more of course” When the melody came in I was filled with happiness.
then they say why iPhones cost 1300 € or 1000 $, people are only used to playing clash royale or instagram and tiktok, I challenge an android with such a program, Apple unbeatable, also good at the author and I admire people who know take full advantage of these professional applications.
Imagine being a music producer getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to create unique melodies using professional software in sound-optimized studios and this guy comes and re-creates your beat on an iPhone
@@champagnepogi yeah this is nothing compared to doing it real time traveling through the cyberverse through a stream of data with 8 sides, all vying for your attention and you must please the dance gods before the agents come to delete you from The matrix. #Frequency
I accomplished this tutorial tonight. After almost 3 hours, I pulled it off. It was tough and took patience and determination. I recently lost my partner of 12 years a month ago. Part of my grief journey is getting back to doing things I used to love which is music and learning new things. That is just one tiny part of my grieving journey. I am way late to this tutorial but I was fascinated with it. I wanted to give up so many times. I was tired and thought maybe I would learn piece by piece. Nope I stuck it out. Do you know how hard it is to play those keys on an iPhone 😂🎵
Watching the main instrumental be added makes it so satisfying
you’re literally everywhere
@@Luis-tz8kt ikr
You look like Lauren Z Side in one of your videos.
xprogamer101 Plays Minecraft oh god I can’t stand Lauren Z side
I was waiting for the final bit anxiously
I will never understand this level of skill.
Honestly same 😂
kids raised on music and not tv
Moonease i was not raised on music. Just keep using a daw and you will get used to it.
BaconOrButter good for you, some people are taught music theory earlier than others
Practice
Me after literally any instrument is added:
"Oh yeah, it's all coming together."
Dang you listen to every detail of the song then!
Lol same here.
999 I found myself doing that when choreographing scenes for characters in a band... it also happened once I learned what a bass guitar was in 7th grade
SAME LMAO
same
I write actual music in garage band and I can confirm it is an incredibly hard learning curve, but once you learn it the skill feels like another part of you that’s always been there
Same
I don’t really understand all the features so I generally just mess around with it but this is very impressive because I know how hard it is
did you evolve to logic
bingo, all my tracks are written on garageband and hardly have any outsourced audio. its truly a lot of fun creating different sounds while confined to a single app.
@@imEden0 tooo expensive
Normal Artists: Im in a band
This guy: I am the band
I mean, The Weeknd is also just one guy
one man band is the way to go... hehe been doing it a long time... the magic of sequencing =)
Lol
Must not have heard of Trent Resnor huh ?😂😂😏 the real one man band
Host: is there a band in the house? This guy: Do you have an iPhone charger?
he literally plays every detail of the song
He is a man with dedication
Not every detail, you're deaf then
@@ulqviorra and what details he missed?
Well, that's one of the most important thing in music making
Yes
What position in the band do you play?
Him: yes.
@Emma Coulson leave it, justcauqz it's you.🙂😉
Emma Coulson it’s ruined now anyway. it doesn’t even matter though?
funny
The first two minutes sounds like it could go different ways; Blinding Lights, Take On Me, She's a Maniac. Such an iconic beat
Yes true
I swear the songs don't sound so complicated until he remakes them😂
Backwards
Swear😂
Less is more, my friend.
Daniel Barkley I do
After watching this, I started noticing every detail, and it's cool
It's really cool how you can watch someone do something step by step and still have no idea how the hell they're doing it.
It’s fascinating
Me in maths class
Music theory. It's what makes a musician a musician.
Watch at quarter speed and pause at every screen. That will help.
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ that's boring
Ladies and gentlemen the only human that knows how to use this app
Darshaun Ridgeway ikr
App name plss
I’ve recorded three albums on it! Takes some getting used to but really the most user friendly of its kind
Joshua Martin i really don’t want this to sound like cliché, but honestly tho, apple know what it is doing with developing apps
Joshua Martin maybe I just need musical talent😅😅😅😅
Even the "1, 2, 3, 4" is pleasant to hear. 😄
fr, it’s even in sync with the beats from the music
@@TBNRanimations0511 its supposed to be for timing
@@TBNRanimations0511 did you notice the metronome
@@TBNRanimations0511Thats the entire point 😭
@@TBNRanimations0511 almost like that was the point of it -_-
Apple should use this as a TV commercial. "Made with an iPhone"
So all the Audiophiles can have a good laugh at how bad it sounds 😂
Music4TheSoul it doesnt sound band tho...
Music4TheSoul yeah but that’s not supposed to impress audiophiles. normal consumers would think it’s impressive, as you can see based on the success of this video
it's an app. nothing to do with appleshit
riskinhos GarageBand is an iOS App!
Can we appreciate that this is all in one take with no mistakes
Ikr how does he even remember the order and the settings for each sound wtf
it’s edited
Well hes not going to upload the the one with many mistakes now is he lol. It look him lots of tries and had lots of fails. You have to realise that
@@j5892000 we fully realize that and that's why we are appreciating the fact that author spent so much time to create this video
I'm a afraid we can't omg hm how
Never been as patient until that high note Hits at 5:58
I was honestly afraid it would be off lol
I accidentally clicked on the timecode and got the end spoiled :( but yeah I agree with you
High note of 80's mixtape bass?
(Edit) A#1?
Jesus, thank you
One of my favorite pass times is to watch youtube videos of people who mastered something, nothing more enjoyable to watch.
This feels like waiting 5 minutes and 45 seconds for a sneeze to happen
but it hit u hard when it finally come
I found this about three seconds before it got to the melody. But yeah, that's true :)
LMAO SO TRUE
LMAOOO FRR
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Was anyone else excited when he finally added the high pitch piano keys at 5:48 ?
I was just waiting for it from the moment i clicked the video
i skipped ahead to it lol
You mean synth lol
@@Thatuglyhighguy Yea biych
no
I’m also impressed by the fact that he’s doing it on such a small screen.
That's y yo mama dead
Years later this is still a masterpiece.
5:48 and when he finally plays the melody it just brings a smile to my face
People at the party: bro, when are you gonna put the song?
Him as a DJ: Hold up, im almost finished making it.
Lol
Lmaoooo 😂
when he finishes putting it together: ah man i really dont like this one, what else you got bro?
@@DevilWearsAdidas oh no
@Ad The Asian I'm 11 years old and I know
Imagine how many garageband files this guy has tho
Shutmeup Already nevermind that imagine the all the storage all of it takes up
And he also probably has like ten outtake files for each video
Yeah he probably doesn’t save every single song he makes though.
That file would only be around 2.6 MB on the iPhone. Compressed
shit I saw gangbang
I love how we all waited so patiently in anticipation for the longest 6 minutes of our life just to here the song.
Hear*
I didn't realise this lasted 6 minutes
Yep
Yeah but i skip 10 sec for 8 times
Totally worth it.
**Hear
hearing the melody finally play after all the build up had me ascending
Perhaps the most impressive part is that this was all done in one recorded shot--without mistake. Wonder how long it took to perfect this. Thanks for sharing!
honestly though.. its not the hardest when you know the program and/or instrument.. I bet I could record something similar on my piano.. I would just have to do a lot of loop recordings.. but it would be nothing like this but still lol.
Geoff Ament guys come on if you have used garage band you would notice that he is not actually doing the full recording on the spot the video and the audio is recorded at different times
It isn’t one take, when he moves his hands out the screen it cuts then, but not always
if you see very closely, he des cut but it is very hard to catch, still nevertheless impressive
He very clearly messes up timings and then goes in to fix it with a quick edit. Probably only needs to press a quantize button, but nonetheless he cuts this part out to make it look more impressive.
This guy makes it look easy but trust me it’s hard
cheese
@@fr-lk8qz why are you saying cheese in the comments of this video?
then they say why iPhones cost 1300 € or 1000 $, people are only used to playing clash royale or instagram and tiktok, I challenge an android with such a program, Apple unbeatable, also good at the author and I admire people who know take full advantage of these professional applications.
@@Bolstreet Garbage band is also available on android. (not directly but there is an alternative existing. Also many programmers develop optimizing algorithms that are supported by Linux(android) so that they generate ad revenue from the website they are publishing it from) The differences between iPhone and android are their system software and their hardware which in apple is IOS and in android is Linux. Hardware produces processing power and all the features a phone has. iPhone is overpriced for its processing power and it's not like iPhone has any extra features than any other phone on the Market. While many companies which produce Android products are able to make products which can generate a lot more processing power and share the same features as the iPhone, but at half the price. Now you can judge the situation yourself here, but in my opinion android is a solid hardware device (simple and can use it for anything from gaming to working) while iPhone is mainly a luxury and a trend (not saying that it cant run games or whatever... it is just overpriced for what it produces as an outcome). Even if garageband wasn't available there are tons of other music editing softwares, so think before typing something cause it might end up being trash talking. Ok thats all I had to say, hope you understood something, judge things from every aspect. (even your judgment from this particular aspect was wrong)
@@ma7tinn498 please, copy your comment and translate in Italian or google translate, thank you
Am I the only one who was like "yeah the melody will come next" literally 10 times
Goes to piano section
I am freakin waiting
Literally me
no
@@chocolatebunny5867 fack you
I never quite mastered garage band, but it’s super impressive just what a versatile music app this is. This vid makes me want to get right back into it again.
You guys didn’t search for this did you? But you still enjoyed it
Yep true😂
Yap 😂😦
I did
I did-
Bro iam taking a huge shit right now
5:48 the moment we’ve all been waiting for
Thank you
YES THANK YOU
Worth it
Thank you
Thank you
Came here by accident, I stayed till the end.
Coffin dance song brought me here
Me too.
Me too :D I just couldn't stop watching
Me in Kpop
truth, truth
okay but it’s so easy to accidentally hit the wrong key or multiple that you don’t mean to on digital piano apps like this so props to him for not screwing it up
People are commenting about waiting so long, but this is nothing compared to how long this person probably took to get the song just right. They put lots of work into it, and I wish everyone would just appreciate that.
Edit: Thank you all so much! Don’t forget to like other people’s comments, too :)!
Is a more amazing and good work
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I love your profile pic ;)
Chill
Applause chain👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
When the internet is down so you gotta improvise.
Rock 👍
xD
@Reflect Silent thanks man!
People this isn't rock 🤦♂️
fake
@@johnnyboi_8086 yeah OK troll
That’s why this song gives me the same vibe as “take on me”
J Crossan literally
it’s the same beat
sameee
The whole album and this song in particular has a heavy 80's influence, same kind of sounds, rhythms, etc, it's pretty cool though
It is 👍
got to be one of the catchiest melodies to come out in the past 20 years
the anticipation for him to play the main riff is killing me
“Shot on iPhone”
Needs more like 🤣🤣
Thanks
Underrated coment! 😂😆
Hahahhaahah
no no no. Made on Iphone
“The Weeknd - Blinding Lights on iPhone (Garageband)”
I think what you meant was: **Blinding Lights Speedrun**
Underrated comment.
@jazū Overrated reply.
(GarageBand%)
NotActuallyLuna haahah yea
Underrated.
Wow, this is very very fascinating! You don't even realize how much work there's behind a hit like this, until someone, some legit genius, like you explains it with this video. Amazing, thank you!!!!🤩
dont lie to me, everyone was waiting at the edge of their seats for the lead to come in
Yesss lol
ME RN LOL
I just sang it first hahahaha
I'm waiting for it now and I can feel it in my legs haha
Yup
Imagine developing an app for just one user.
Me, my application nobody use it
He could be the app developer,,, who knows? Hahaha
Or every music producer
Ne :)
😂😂😂😂😂😂
5:46 - let's go folks!
Ty
not all heroes wear capes
@@NhatLinhNguyen82 / ware /
@@chy32_ /wear/
@@NhatLinhNguyen82 bruh😂
Its cool to see the different layers of the song come together to create this song
This prob how people in the 80s felt when they heard take on me
Take on me is a better song tho
Martin Vasquez to you yes, but I haven’t had take on me on repeat for hours respectively
@@EddiE8Darknight true broo
EddiE MOITE gay
Hahaha sounds like
He spent The whole Weeknd making this.
Lmaooo
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Cheese
Edit:just making this edit cuz one year ago my stupid mind randomly said cheese in a random video cuz all the replies piling up
Really underrated comment
then they say why iPhones cost 1300 € or 1000 $, people are only used to playing clash royale or instagram and tiktok, I challenge an android with such a program, Apple unbeatable, also good at the author and I admire people who know take full advantage of these professional applications.
The fact that he did the melody with the synth "Light Bulbs" makes it even better
Coincidence? I think *NOT*
How can someone remember all these settings and do everything perfectly in one shot bruh. That's crazy. It's baffling for someone like me with poor memory.
agree
I think if you already are a musician it's a bit easier. I know I have no clue, but it was fun to watch, and listen to.
There is something like notes but its still very very impressive
@@wreckim definitely. theres low barrier to entry for doing something like this, the most impressive thing is that it was all done on a phone.
We don't know that they remembered the settings. Off camera could be a step-by-step guide. The one take aspect is crazy though.
For people who don’t know, the garage band pianos are really hard to play especially since they did it all in 1 recorded shot!
I wouldn’t call them hard to play, so much as I would call them lacking in features. Like, no pedal/pitch bend/filter recording abilities whatsoever. Other than that, it’s pretty damn good compared to other free software pianos I’ve tried.
It’s not one recorded shot. there are some cuts.
@@lucyferabyss1886 true, mabey its just me but my fingers always slip
@@Aurora_Animates Try putting your phone on a surface with more traction, or try a stand for your phone. both of those should be pretty good solutions.
@@lucyferabyss1886 probably a good idea, but I use keys now so im good :D thanks
when you hear the 4 ticks you know the song's about to pop tf off
for some reason I like the sound of the ticks. Wish they were part of a song.
iamericmin lmao, ticks 😂 its the metronome 😭
👎👎👎👎👎👎👨💻👨💻👨💻👨💻👨💻🕵️♀️🕵️♀️👩🚀👩🚀
@@davidquintero5558 y'all, literally that's not the point, it's not the normal sound of a metronome and when I plays just four beats at the end of a section it's satisfying. A normal metronome would just keep rocking every beat.
5:48 the moment we all waiting for
Yess exactly
Thx mate
Lmao yup
thx bro
Spaaaaam
I'm old enough to remember hearing the Moog synthesizer for the first time.
I remember mixing desks the size of small cars.
And now! This!
I'm totally amazed. When you're finished, put it in your pocket.
Talent still required, thank God!
Thanks for posting this.
This Dood used a iPhone app to practically replicate a song complied at a studio, technology really has come far if you know what you’re doing.
he didn't
Hes close but don't compare the Studio to a Phone
Hey dood
@@giftedmyth4947 hey dood what's up?
@@Fyrah can agree hard with ya.
waiting for the DO DO DODODO DO DO is like waiting for someone with a stutter to finish what they're saying
Frfr lmfao
Id rather think of it as:
BLING BLING
BLI BLI BLI BLI BLING
BLING BLING
BLI BLI BLI BLI BLI
BLING BLING
BLI BLI BLI BLI
BLI BLI BLI BLI BLING
Fucking love this comment
I just skipped to the end to hear it, it was torture waiting for it
Chris Clarke then what was the point of watching?
Plot Twist:
This is the guy who actually produced "Blinding Lights" music track .
Legit?
@@_02kaye sarcasm?
@@jobatista2938 yes?
@@_02kaye hotel?
@WatchNow trivago?
i genuinely should be getting ready for school but im listening to this
I thought Garage Band was a fun and easy way to make music for kids. I had no idea it was like a full scale operation where you do the jobs of like 20 different people to make a song.
Fr
Yeah I’m pretty good at it and have a lot of experience as I have been playing since I was a kid, it’s a very useful app
I've been using GarageBand for about a year.
It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it,
But I use it on an iPad and the song section thing has been broken for a month, I have no clue why.
It works on my phone but I prefer to use a bigger screen
Yes same I was like holy crap and it’s not $300
most beats are made by only one person but yea
Plot twist: he actually produced the song in GarageBand for them
1000th liker
thats hilarious
@lyrics 2 you sorry i don't contribute to lame and cheesy comment trends lol
e
Nope
His phone dies
Him "oh my"
Plugged in
@@djmastermoney4 yup
Lol no wonder he put on a charger
@@djmastermoney4 Sherlock, is that you?
already plugged in
The amount of work put into this video-all in one go-is astounding. But as much as I hate to be "that person", I'd have killed to hear the final, finished version in all its slick, synthetic glory.
everyone waiting for him to play the melody: 👁👄👁
felt like i was constantly getting blueballed
LMAO ME TOOO HAHAHAHHA
LITERALLY ME OMG BRUH
@@user-vx8te1id8r did u actuall- I-
Ok
amine sbai actually wot
Most people will never realize how insanely difficult this is. 🤩
Because it's not, for people who doesn't work with this, it's difficult, but it's simple for him, you can see it in video
Any problem is not hard if you understand the fundamentals of it & keep on building up the layers from scratch till you have the result
@@YTRORTY it’s a lot more complicated than the video shows the guy who put this together had to dissect the song until he got it as close as possible then he just put it together in a video as fast as possible but it’s not as easy as It looks
@@luisjimenez1043 thank you bro, i know how to make music in computer
@@YTRORTY that’s cool man. It really is, but you also know it’s not easy to recreate a song from scratch
*Here, before this video will be recommended in about 3 years*
Satwinder Singh same bruh
Already recommended
Or 30.
@@mcnugger8305 it can be recommended 2 times
Waiting here with you
this is pretty sick
damn first reply
I like how the beat sounds like Take on Me but its actually blinding lights
LovableSauce 899 yeees
Yes! I knew it reminded me of an 80s song!
the production for this song was deliberately made to hark back to that style of 80s synth, check out the wiki
Seth Everman
@@badboystuff7850 similar synth tones used.
Seeing how you can make legit ANY song in garage band, I was thinking about how hard Tame Impala - The less I know the better would be. Amazing song and would be a challenge to make. It’s worth it tho and I don’t think it would be too hard for you lol. Your skill is absolutely crazy on how you can accurately re create songs in garage band. 👏👏👏
EDIT: THE LIKES!!!
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I second this
@@gijslagerweij9892 I third this
OMG YES I LOVE THAT SONG
KaiRyn Saechao most is from the bass line and i feel like he can get that down
I don't think I've ever been this invested in a RUclips video before.
It’s crazy to say how much garage band has changed since 3 years ago. Trust me, it’s much easier to use, but that just makes this more impressive because I have no idea what you’re doing.
I don’t know what blows my mind more, this guy talent or the fact that this is all possible on a phone!
or the fact that he actually knows how to use garageband
All
We fr just spent 6:48 watching a man make a song that's exactly half that amount of time.
...I don't regret it.
SpikeyMike2 lol I didn’t think of it that way
Rite
lol it is exactly double the time of the audio video
Lol 4 real
its not the destination sometimes, its the Journey
2024г. Весь ролик я ждал эту мелодию: ту-ту-тутуру-ту-ту, ту-ту-тутуру-ту, туру-туту туру-туту ту!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Studio: We'll need $2.000.000 to produce this song.
This guy: Seriously?... give me a phone and a charger.
LMAO!!!!
Underrated comment
And 6 minutes.
Well they need that money for the video, so makes sense
You said 2 dollars lol
All this is missing is “shot on iPhone” at the end.
My gay sweet ass
Linda H
slow clap
I can tell you’re a tiktok user my friend
Make people flip out, put a "shot on Samsung" tag at the end. 😆
This shows that music has many layers of sounds that we dont normally put attention to.
This whole video is basically just premonition waiting for that last part to be added in lol
Once you hear him/her add the second instrument you get a smile
Nice move 😂
Alfredo Ramirez just use them
Alfredo Ramirez true af AHAHAHAAHA
its a he because of the wedding ring
Just Chilean I think women can have wedding rings too
To think, fifty years ago if you wanted to make this sound you would have had to have several keyboard players to play each sound because there was no sequencers or midi . Very few people could afford to have the kind of equipment because they cost fortunes and they were big and bulky so you had to have a large studio space to house them in.
Now anyone can make a track on a mobile phone, crazy
Olfo still gotta have a good ear but true, we’ll go back to listening to cave men humming to music
My thoughts exactly! Technology has democratized music creation.
Anyone is still a stretch ! This guy has to be the only human who knows how to use GarageBand. I’m pretty sure the developers themselves wouldn’t be able to produce something this good 😂
Not quite. So far, only this person has been able to successfully do it
Fifty? Twenty is enough
This whole thing is just like “oh yeah it’s all coming together”
Ikr
Perfect meme
Your pfp
@@adulthiyokoanti-mikan5111 it’s amazing
@@narc0tics476 I’m scared
This moment when he finally add melody, I felt that
imagine almost finishing the song and you get a phone call
Carlitox b what if ur ringtone is blinding lights tho
Master Mike omg
Xactly happened
Imagine getting a phone call...😥
"Hello this is IRS you owe 2000 dollars to government please pay with Target gift card."
I see a lot of comments emphasizing the fact that the uploader did this in a matter of minutes while the original composer had to work for months to this outcome.
You all forget the fact that the uploader didn't compose the song. He just played it in garage band. In an excellent manner though.
The original composer, had to imagine this first, hear it in his mind, play it in his studio, correct everything he didn't like etc etc... Anyone that knows how to compose, can do this for any song by cutting corners in the actual composing procedure for the first time. In this kind of videos, the garage band user, just follows the pattern of the work of the original composer. Not that it is easy...
Exactly my thought
They're probably joking
@@rgb2296 Who?
@@ianboyer2224 joe probably
@@kucingtepijalan3459 joe mamma
Ever time the metronome did the count in I was thinking “this is it” and then he added more and I was like “I’m stupid there’s more of course”
When the melody came in I was filled with happiness.
I'm not there yet, but I think I'm near.
delayed gratification is the best
@@srinikethshyamal8553 yup
then they say why iPhones cost 1300 € or 1000 $, people are only used to playing clash royale or instagram and tiktok, I challenge an android with such a program, Apple unbeatable, also good at the author and I admire people who know take full advantage of these professional applications.
That was insanely good 🔥🔥🔥👏🏼👏🏼
I love how the song is built in stages and then at the end it all comes to together and it sounds just like the song
Also let's appreciate how long it took to format this and find all the right tunes
i just realized how much details makes the entire song
Yup! Music
@@djlaace1334HOLY SHIT! YOU NEED MUSIC TO MAKE A SONG? I DIDNT KNOW!!!!
@@ayeitzcj
your welcome
No way, you thought they just press one button and everything sounds good??
Imagine being a music producer getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to create unique melodies using professional software in sound-optimized studios and this guy comes and re-creates your beat on an iPhone
How the heck do people get so much likes when they comment
On a video that's 5 months ago and are almost the comment with the most likes 🤔
@@emranafghanistan7586 The RUclips algorithm does what it wants
@@avinash_dhanraj yeah bro the RUclips algorithm recommends a video that's almost 10 ago to me 🤣
@@avinash_dhanraj like I got the first RUclips Video recommendet today like the algorithm is so broken
Croacia
This song is really nice
Honestly the countdown thing sounds like it’s part of the song
Mena’s Editz Issa metronome
Mena’s Editz “the countdown thing” 😭😭😭
Thats because its synced up with the beat
metronome lmao I-
@@tian7728 sync* ToT
I watched this from start to finish, there's something I found oddly satisfying about listening to the music come together
So fucking true man
Same
True
He's the only one who knows how to use this app
Plot twist :
He's the developer
remove the: “He’s the only one who knows how to use this app” and it will sound better.
@@azhar1043 you're right
@@azhar1043True ~~
I could watch a parrot pull an entire family out of a burning house one by one and this would still be more impressive
Watching this video at the toilet. My right leg fell asleep somehow. Okay who cares. AWESOME VIDEO! 🔥😍
This video is worth both legs falling asleep.
What
R u ok you were on the toilet for almost 7 minutes?
Same lol
Lmao
Looks more complicated than My maths problems
and i didnt think anything was more difficult that mymaths
Maths problem are easy
This is easy lol layering
@@champagnepogi yeah this is nothing compared to doing it real time traveling through the cyberverse through a stream of data with 8 sides, all vying for your attention and you must please the dance gods before the agents come to delete you from The matrix. #Frequency
maths look so easier now
when I'm using garageband it sounds like a 4 year old is using a child keyboard
@@ewghioewghewgjng tips on FL studio? Bought it but for real I got lost trying to make a beat
Leano-X Of course it’s gonna be complicated at first when you doesn’t have much skills, you’ll get use to it eventually
I think bro deserves an actual keyboard after seeing this
normal people: producing a song with high end gadgets and a huge amount of time
this guy: bro give me your Iphone
*"hold my iphone"
Well this is kinda high end itself no ?
@@k1llmoore580 high end for a phone but definitely not even a fraction of the price most musical artists spend on their equipment.
@@k1llmoore580 no buddy, your phone price aint shit compared to the gadget you use to create songs
@@L.A.M.B_B4 i was joking lol ovo its not thousands of dollars that actual equipment costs
Didn’t search for this but glad YT algorithm put it in my feed
Same here
why this looks harder than flying on a spaceship
I don't wanna like it it's on 111 sowwy
Yep
Because you’re illiterate.
Because it's harder than flying on a spaceship, i think
Rick Thatcher chillll
I accomplished this tutorial tonight. After almost 3 hours, I pulled it off. It was tough and took patience and determination. I recently lost my partner of 12 years a month ago. Part of my grief journey is getting back to doing things I used to love which is music and learning new things. That is just one tiny part of my grieving journey. I am way late to this tutorial but I was fascinated with it. I wanted to give up so many times. I was tired and thought maybe I would learn piece by piece. Nope I stuck it out. Do you know how hard it is to play those keys on an iPhone 😂🎵
The amount of effort that goes into beat making is sickkk
wisdom anuya is 0. It’s the amount of patience!
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