The Creeping Decay of "Scattered and Lost"

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • The track that plays at the Celestial Resort Hotel is an undisputed highlight of Celeste's OST. How does it tell Mr. Oshiro's story while also being a banger?
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    .srt format with time stamps preferred, but I'll accept anything as long as I know what lines should show at what time.
    The Celeste soundtrack was composed by Lena Raine. Celeste was made by EXOK Games.
    Other music featured, all from Celeste's OST:
    "Postcard from Celeste Mountain"
    "Anxiety"
    "Spirit of Hospitality"
    "Checking In"
    "First Steps"
    "Madeline and Theo"
    0:00 Flavors of Chaos
    1:00 The Celestial Resort Hotel
    2:21 A Minor Issue; Complete Thots
    6:04 Does This Look Infected to You?
    6:55 Lemons to Lemonade
    8:43 Dangerously Unhinged
    10:54 You Might Want to Rephrase That
    13:44 Synthetic Friends
    16:01 A Turn for the Worse
    17:15 But What Does it MEAN?
    18:35 Why it Works
    Correction:
    16:46 The music didn't copy over right. The groups of 3 16th notes in the first and third measures are triplet rhythm.
    16:59 After uploading, I realized this is the melody of "Spirit of Hospitality," Mr. Oshiro's first theme.
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  • @karamboubou8579
    @karamboubou8579 Год назад +411

    I love it when people analyze Celeste's OST from a music theory point of view because it allows me to see many things about the game that were hidden before

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +41

      Literally hidden! I've loved this track for years, but never would have noticed the cobweb thing without this video, because I never had reason to look at the sheet music.

  • @thatotherandrew_
    @thatotherandrew_ Год назад +170

    A recent Celeste video delving into OST analysis with music theory, selecting one of the best tracks in the game, with a very high production quality and entertaining narration, all from a small RUclips channel? Count me in, this is absolutely amazing. I hope there's more Celeste-related musical content to come, because I am in for the ride!

    • @Minetendo0000
      @Minetendo0000 Год назад +6

      Absolutely thinking the same!!!!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +16

      Thank you so much for your support!! I REALLY want to talk about this game more in the future. Nothing on the calendar yet, but so much more to say!

  • @Toolgirl64209
    @Toolgirl64209 Месяц назад +8

    Mr. Oshiro is incredibly relatable. I know how it feels to be anxious and on edge at all times, trying to appease someone. To have someone treat you as a problem with a solution, fixing things for you without actually helping you. And the violent anger when that person snaps at you for still having those problems.

  • @blokvader8283
    @blokvader8283 Год назад +119

    12 hours ago? Hell yeah, I love Celeste so much, and this is genuinely one of my favourite songs now, the way everything slowly builds up and goes insane with the drums is incredible, it perfectly captures Oshiro's declining sanity as you clean up after him lol

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +10

      I love it too! Maybe that's not surprising though.

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 Год назад +1

      @@JonathanBarouch A full 20 minute long video of one of my favourite video game OST tracks is pretty clear proof that this song is incredible, so I don't blame you for loving it haha

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch Oh damn, I just realized, I have my first genuine anxiety attack about a week ago, and it felt exactly how "Anxiety" feels... goddamn this music is too accurate.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      @@blokvader8283 I'm sorry to hear that. But yes, Raine said she based that track off her own experiences. This game was very personal to everyone who worked on it, and it shows!

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch Nah its cool, don't worry, everything was fine, I'm more upset about the fact that i just noticed a video of quality only has 300 views, this deserves way more recognition!

  • @SalemsRising
    @SalemsRising Год назад +45

    15:25 Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure she literally just put the track anxiety in there and god it fits so well

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +28

      I hadn't even thought of that! It's VERY similar, but Anxiety stays on the high note longer and hits another pitch on the way back down. Certainly not a coincidence!

  • @dragax9666
    @dragax9666 Год назад +52

    Didn't know the mountain Easter egg on First Steps, now that's sneaky! This track has been my favorite of the entire soundtrack, followed by Confronting Myself so I am quite happy at it being analyzed.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +18

      Isn't it?? I never would have thought to look, but Raine mentioned it in an interview. I also love Confronting Myself, and I hope I do a video on Badeline's whole arc in the future.

  • @garfieldismylove
    @garfieldismylove Год назад +39

    mr oshiros outburst at the end of this level was one of my favorite moments in this game. God i wish i could play it again for the first time

  • @adriancam5331
    @adriancam5331 11 месяцев назад +6

    I think the 5th arrangement also has motifs from Track 7 which is "Spirit of Hospitality" which is arguably Mr. Oshiro's theme as it plays when we're first introduced to him. It's a lot more bubbly and warm but still has some creepy notes (as he is introduced as a ghost). And it's really cool to see his original theme come back during his enraged state, as it's him finally getting control, of HIMSELF, hence his own theme is present

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  11 месяцев назад +3

      I completely agree! It seems obvious in retrospect but somehow I missed the connection when I made this video.

  • @Lucerious92
    @Lucerious92 Год назад +43

    I always thought of a phrase as a "musical sentence" in that some are short and others can go on. It could also depend on maybe the instrument being used and the mood I suppose. Seeing the little details composers think of to put in their music makes me happy. They can be like little Easter Eggs for the listener.
    Side note, I really love your style of explaining things and how you stylize your videos! From the time spent analyzing the music to the annotations to go with what you're saying and just the visuals of the sheet music. You make it accessible (at least I think so, maybe I don't count since I already know some of this haha) and enjoyable so you get a Skittle!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +9

      I like the sentence analogy! I haven't thought about phrasing being dependent on voicing before. I don't know offhand of other writers who hide stuff like this in the details, but I know there are plenty. I'm so glad the style works for you! It's really fun to put together. It's its own form of storytelling :)

  • @jacindamiller1694
    @jacindamiller1694 Год назад +18

    aghaghagh you're the only music analysis yter who explains what keys and chords are. my violin teacher never told me so I had to figure it out from context. you are appreciated by the humble casuals in the audience

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +8

      Understanding our favorite music shouldn't be reserved only for musicians! I'm happy to help

  • @Isakube
    @Isakube Год назад +24

    The celeste soundtrack is a wonderful experience

  • @Th3G4m3F4n
    @Th3G4m3F4n Год назад +6

    I love Lena's work in general.
    I saw her thoughts on making the OST for Chicory, and there is just so much thought going into her tracks that I admire her for it.
    I don't know if you take recommendations from the comments, but if you could take a look at anything from Chicory: A Colorful Tale, the fans of the game such as myself will be grateful. The game needs more love.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +2

      I always take recs from the comments! And I'm definitely down to hear more Lena Raine. I'll add it to my list! (No promises or ETAs, blah blah blah)

  • @ale_islost
    @ale_islost Год назад +12

    Celeste OST is one of the best ones I've seen in a while, the way it's sewn into the story so seamlessly and passionately it's an incredible thing I hope more games would master; the music in itself is a character in this game and really speaks volumes about the love the team behind the game put into it

  • @agsup
    @agsup Год назад +4

    12:34 the way I experience the track clearly outlines it as 2 3-bar phrases, then the last measure is just a transition phrase to lead into the next part. Easily one of my favorite songs in the OST, great vid

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      The more I look at it, the more I think that's the most reasonable way to feel it. But I can't 🤷‍♂️

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Год назад +17

    Omg yessss love how well you analyzed this. Lena Raine is great as building up songs throughout the chapters, and with Scattered and Lost she does an amazing job of building up a song that feels off into a full on meltdown. It perfectly encapsulates Oshiro's denial and anxiety, thanks for this video!
    Also heck yeah Anxiety is underrated.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +6

      The track, yes. The condition, no. ;)

    • @TheAdvertisement
      @TheAdvertisement Год назад +3

      @@JonathanBarouch Nah man you should try some anxiety /s lol

  • @Minetendo0000
    @Minetendo0000 Год назад +11

    My brain goes weeeeeeee whenever someone talks about Celeste. You in particular do that very well, Thank you for this video :>

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +2

      Thank you as well! I don't yet know when, but I'm determined to make at least one more Celeste video

  • @Lacquer.
    @Lacquer. Год назад +3

    The editing transition at 7:37 from the keyboards notes back to the game is sooo nice. I had to replay it a few times lol very satisfying visual

  • @chriscreeper8560
    @chriscreeper8560 3 месяца назад +2

    Lena's music is the definition of "chaotic order"

  • @Sirebellum1337
    @Sirebellum1337 Год назад +4

    I always thought: "Man, the music in this game's really good", but jeez theres a lot that went into making it so powerful. Good video

  • @ParrotDash
    @ParrotDash Год назад +3

    Even if I might not be the most knowledgeable on music theory I love music breakdowns like these, amazing video of very high quality, good job !

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I'm especially interested in bringing new listening experiences to non-musicians, so it's really important to me that this was useful for you.

    • @blyg9992
      @blyg9992 Год назад +1

      no way is that parrot dash renowned celeste modded map aficionado???

  • @themarshcat7195
    @themarshcat7195 Год назад +2

    Music analysis like this is always so drawing, I am a big fan of worldbuilding and lore in games and music just adds so much extra complexity. Great video!

  • @ABC218_
    @ABC218_ Год назад +10

    I know nothing about music theory aside from listening to a lot of music and playing trumpet once in elementary school (it took like all year to learn the notes for me lmao), and yet this video is still so digestible! I really liked how it was formatted, the chapter names were funny, it was interesting, and all in all a fun watch. Looking forward to more :)

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      I also had a very challenged relationship with trumpet in k-12! Good to have you on board.

  • @Rubyboat
    @Rubyboat Год назад +8

    This video is awesome, it needs so much more recognition for so high quality

  • @TDKnave
    @TDKnave Год назад +1

    I know nothing about music theory and have no idea what you're talking about, but I am here for it.

  • @808pitfallseed
    @808pitfallseed Год назад +5

    This was one of my favorite songs from the game

  • @thereliablelioness9880
    @thereliablelioness9880 Год назад +7

    This video is amazing. Most people always talk about the music in chapter 2. The analysis of chapter 3 is so refreshing and also wow, it is detailed. Love the work!

  • @Shootkapow
    @Shootkapow Год назад

    12:33 i've always heard that phrased as 3 measures, then 3 measures with the extra 4/4 measure tacked on. three 6/4 measures give me that feeling of 12 4/4 beats, but it still somehow manages to feel like 3 measures, and then the last 3 have the same feeling, and the 4/4 measure creates a nice, albeit unexpected, transition to the next phrase.

  • @bwaindead5539
    @bwaindead5539 Год назад +1

    You perfectly described how i perceive that 6/4 section. good job.

  • @Stroyoo_03
    @Stroyoo_03 Год назад +1

    Please look at some of the other songs in this OST because literally every track (at least in the A-sides) give the general vibe of the whole level, and how it builds upon the music directly relates to what’s happened in the level, like you explained here! I’d love to see the other songs tackled!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +2

      You and me both! I've loved every track for years and I'm really happy I have a platform to explore it further now. There are more great tracks to talk about than time to talk about them in, so it will likely be slow going, but absolutely there will be more Celeste videos. Absolutely.

    • @Stroyoo_03
      @Stroyoo_03 Год назад +1

      @@JonathanBarouch excellent to hear, best of luck!

  • @kono152
    @kono152 Год назад +1

    oh my god thank you for making videos on all my favorite soundtracks, i see the shadowlord video which is my favorite song from all the nier games i think

  • @lolsadboi3895
    @lolsadboi3895 5 месяцев назад +1

    18:30 the way you didn't finish it made me chuckle

  • @emjay0707
    @emjay0707 Год назад +1

    NO WAYYY. My thoughts exactly! It perfectly reflects what's happening, and it's my favo(u)rite song in the sountrack for this reason.

  • @evandroferrari_
    @evandroferrari_ Год назад +1

    I loved the video! I get a similar feeling when listening to Joy of Remembrance (from chapter 9) it feels like Madeline is going through this same progression of chaotic bittersweet mix of sadness and happiness.
    This piece brings me a fine collection of duality from the music (a more agressive tone followed by a calm Pachabell`s Canon progression) while going through confusing space/sea landscape looking for a bird.

  • @tykimkim
    @tykimkim Год назад +1

    This video is amazing!!

  • @aliahxpiano
    @aliahxpiano Год назад

    amazing video! I love stuff like this

  • @FireyDeath4
    @FireyDeath4 9 месяцев назад +1

    Now I'm curious to see what kind of music theory/analysis videos QuantumAlt would make, after seeing something I paid like almost no mind to explained as if it was so deep, because I mostly just focus on the way things sound rather than pay any attention at all to the formalised notation on every occasion
    Also you might be saying that now, but clearly probably neither you nor Lena have actually heard something like noise music :P

  • @hellothere2570
    @hellothere2570 Год назад

    A video about my favorite song from my favorite game? Sign me up!

  • @th3felixraven344
    @th3felixraven344 Год назад

    Listening to the music is like replaying the game. Playing it is a weird surreal experience. -sincerely Uel

  • @Ama92
    @Ama92 Год назад

    What an incredible work, just wow I'm really amazed

  • @cloverlovania
    @cloverlovania 11 месяцев назад

    really amazing analysis - subscribed :]

  • @ner12800bb3
    @ner12800bb3 Год назад

    Best revision on that tune, thankyou!

  • @solleon1167
    @solleon1167 Год назад

    I'm happy that my favorite video game music has an analyse video

  • @DulcetCatharsis
    @DulcetCatharsis Год назад

    Oh man, cool to see a new video on Celeste! Production quality on this is top notch too imo, very lucky to have gotten you in my recommendations

  • @tykimkim
    @tykimkim Год назад +2

    This is one of the best analyses of video game music I've ever seen god damn

  • @intangiblematter_misc
    @intangiblematter_misc Год назад

    I’m only one minute in and I can already tell this is an all-timer video essay for me. Subscribed!

  • @brandonadam1665
    @brandonadam1665 2 месяца назад

    Lena Raine is up there with Toby Fox, Heaven Peirce Her, Motoi Sakuraba and c418 as one of the best video game composers of all time.

  • @SupaThePotato
    @SupaThePotato 10 месяцев назад

    ok now when is youtube gonna recommend this gem of a video to everyone else?

  • @goddessdeedeebubblesofimag7789

    A RUclips mix gave me scattered and lost.
    Now this.
    Now I _probably maybe want Celeste?_

  • @DeviDoesNothing
    @DeviDoesNothing Год назад

    Celeste is easily in my top 3 favorite games of all time, and the soundtrack is a huge chunk of why. Thank you so much for making this video, it was phenomenal. Can't wait to see what you do next!

  • @DrGamer365
    @DrGamer365 7 месяцев назад

    Pausing the video to state there better be at LEAST like 4 minutes talking about the drum fills at the end of this song because hot DAMN they’re spicy

  • @nekoffeva7937
    @nekoffeva7937 Год назад

    man I've been wanting to write an essay on Celeste ost for a couple of years now but i just can't get around to it. your music analysis is great!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      Thank you! If you do end up making one, feel free to share it here! I'd love to see it.

  • @abuffzucchini
    @abuffzucchini Год назад

    This video was so good! Super cool to see what was probably my favorite track in the game analyzed so in-depth, and it's nice to see it analyzed in a way that doesn't just go "erm when you break the blue bubbles it sounds different" haha. Amazing work!

  • @Skyehoppers
    @Skyehoppers Год назад +2

    Excellent analysis! I know nothing about music theory so this brought a deeper understanding to one of my favorite games that I couldn't have achieved on my own. Can't wait to see what else you do :)

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      This is my favorite thing to hear! I'll have to explore your channel as well

  • @diamond_dynamo2214
    @diamond_dynamo2214 9 месяцев назад

    ok I know this video is almost a year old, but I'm going through your other videos after coming across the Xion one, and I want to say that 1. this is great, 2. it's always great to see coverage of Celeste, and 3. I'd also recommend covering Chicory sometime, it's also a Lena Raine ost and I genuinely think her work is as good on it as it is on Celeste

  • @nonamea9177
    @nonamea9177 Год назад

    I LOVE THE MUSIC IN THIS STAGE _SO MUCH_

  • @xxblackkzoruaxx5971
    @xxblackkzoruaxx5971 Год назад +1

    incredible

  • @peppidesu
    @peppidesu Год назад

    11:30 the first two bars reappear after the 3rd, so i would present it with repeat signs as:
    repeat start, two bars, volta 1 for the 3rd bar, repeat end, volta 2 for bars 6 and 7.
    i also would split the bars into alternating 4/4 and 2/4 to outline the structure of the musical idea used for the melody here

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      I actually did write this with repeats originally! I removed them because I thought it was easier to talk about phrasing if the entire period was visible all at once. As for the time signatures, I personally use 6/4 as shorthand for alternating 4/4 and 2/4, since that's almost always what 6/4 means. But I agree that the choices you're describing absolutely work. If I were writing this with the intention that someone perform it, I would use many more repeats than we see here.

  • @kirtonx7511
    @kirtonx7511 Год назад +1

    You can't call a suspended chord SUS and expect me not to laugh every time
    also 18:30 it's just a theory, a MUSIC theory!

  • @farmertree8
    @farmertree8 Год назад

    NOW that's what we say underrated videos

  • @Lillymu961
    @Lillymu961 Год назад +1

    This was a fun video! The section of the piece that has those chaotic suspended 4th chords feels reminiscent of the type of chords you would hear in jazz music, but in this song it doesn't necessarily feel jazzy. Instead it feels "off" while still sounding melodic and pretty. The dissonance is hidden just beneath the surface of those chords. You would never know the melody is pure chaos until you take those chords away, just like how many people hide their internal struggles with a smile and a casual demeanor. You would never know how much they're hurting. It's amazing how a composer can capture the essence of that concept through the music. I like how you highlight this sort of musical coding that's going on in these different pieces. It shows how in-tune the composers are with the story they are writing music for, and your ability to express the musical storytelling is really unique. Great work! Best wishes and God bless you! :)

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Yeah, sus4 chords are very common in jazz! They have a sophisticated, atmospheric feel to me. And well said, I hadn't thought of those parallels. Raine said that this wasn't just another job for her, it was special. It shows!! Thanks for your support 😃

  • @elokiyep
    @elokiyep Год назад

    so much hidden beauty in this game

  • @Nieec77
    @Nieec77 Год назад

    Celeste is one of if not the best game i have ever played and i love that people still talk about it after 4 years of its release. Best 10 bucks i spent on steam ever.

  • @connorknigge7754
    @connorknigge7754 Год назад

    I never really payed too much attention to this piece. I've been enamored with everything about this game, but whenever I listened to the OST for Celeste, I always just skipped this one and saw it as the "weird hotel level song". But this video gave me a whole new appreciation for it. I guess I just never really looked at it too critically. (I never even realized there was a saw synth, I don't know how I managed to be that ear blind). Great video!

  • @sunny__41
    @sunny__41 7 месяцев назад +1

    * lena raine is so awesome‼

  • @Failentin
    @Failentin Год назад

    Another nice detail about the boss chase arrangement is that the newly introduced melody is a slight variation on Mr. Oshiro's theme (Spirit of Hospitality). And what I love in particular is how this melody then cycles through the same build-up as the main melody of Scattered and Lost: First an 8-bit sounding synth, then theremin, saw-synths, followed by the drums break-down and of course the falling piano arpeggios before neatly looping back to the start. Awesome video, you made many great points!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      I'm so mad I didn't notice Spirit of Hospitality in the end there!! That makes it even cooler and more tied together. Thank you!

  • @Lun4_39
    @Lun4_39 Год назад +1

    Now i want more analysis videos from celeste heh

  • @Mart1n192
    @Mart1n192 Год назад

    I almost don't know anything about music theory and that stuff yet its very entertaining watching this!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      That's awesome to hear because that experience is the main goal of my channel!

  • @spacenoodles5570
    @spacenoodles5570 Год назад

    My favourite celeste track let's go

  • @JuliusGuruJG
    @JuliusGuruJG Год назад +1

    Don't mind me just watching you pop into my recomended and subscribing to you

  • @reesewhittington6778
    @reesewhittington6778 Год назад

    9:22
    I like it. It's funky.

  • @desmondruhling
    @desmondruhling 5 месяцев назад

    oh my gosh music is so cool

  • @halestar2967
    @halestar2967 Год назад

    One thing of note is that Lena has indicated various instruments denote various characters (piano for Madeline, synth for Badeline for example). Though the sheet music includes the theremin, in-game that section of the track only plays when you’re standing near Mr. Oshiro, regardless of where you are in the level.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      I definitely think you're right about the theremin representing Oshiro! But I'm pretty sure the proximity thing isn't true, and that instrumentation only changes at the points I mention in the video.

    • @xiloscient3335
      @xiloscient3335 Год назад

      In scattered and lost it's based on level progress, but in the earlier piece "checking in" it is based on proximity, which is a really cool detail!

    • @halestar2967
      @halestar2967 Год назад

      @@xiloscient3335 Ah my bad, I didn’t realize “Checking In” was considered a separate piece!

  • @gastrodonte3435
    @gastrodonte3435 Год назад

    Lena is such a genius, love her work

  • @TealAubrey
    @TealAubrey 4 месяца назад

    as someone who plays soca and south american/african music on an instrument quite a bit, i realized that i never even concepted anything like split measures because i already think of most songs in a 2 measure pattern. For most songs I play, where I play the chello/baritone, im playing less of a four measure run, but two two measure runs while the instruments playing melody play the 4/4.
    Because of this, I always found this song not showing or otherwise hiding Oshiro's problems until the drums kick in. Just like how madeline pities him and basically infialtizes him in her attempt to make herself feel better. She isnt really cleaning to help Oshiro, like how Theo says, she's doing it because she thinks if she does she'll become a better person. Oshiro never wanted or desired help, but because Madeline refuses to take his no (which isnt as blunt as a no, which is common with anxiety, its hard to just say 'no' when you're embarrassed or stressed), he's forced to accept her help and then feels upset when Part of Madeline ridicules him for the mess. it's like if a depressed person was forced to have their house deep cleaned and then the cleaners called the place a dump and laughed at them. Its demoralizing and it hurts.
    I'm sure if maddy genuinely went "I'm sorry, Mr. Oshiro, but this mess is too thick for me to get through.. would you mind if i helped you declutter, since you want to show me the suite so much?" She would have gotten a less severe outburst, if one at all.

  • @xiloscient3335
    @xiloscient3335 Год назад +1

    great job on this! I loved your breakdown of the theory of this, and I'm glad my transcription helped you with it!
    as for your question of how people hear the 6/4 section, I've always heard it as a 6 measure phrase in 3/4, then another with the 4/4 dropped on the end (as you probably guessed from my transcription). the accent on the 4th beat always seemed to me to be the start of a new measure, despite the other parts not following it. it's cool to see how ambiguous it really is though!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Thank you again! I noticed that the left hand piano part repeated every 3 counts, but it didn't occur to me that it's accented when it repeats, that's cool. That 4/4 at the end really messes it all up too because it's more like a suffix than a separate measure.

    • @blyg9992
      @blyg9992 Год назад

      I heard it as measures of 4/4 and 2/4, and then the downbeats on the 2/4 measures are leading tones to the 1 of the next key

  • @mr_tatou
    @mr_tatou Год назад

    I love celeste and I'd love to know more about its secrets but I know nothing about music theory, so saving that for later when I know more

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      I might upload something in the future going over the music theory concepts that come up most often in my videos. I want the price of entry for music appreciation to be as low as possible!

  • @Dhalin
    @Dhalin Год назад

    "But that's just a theory!" ( **insert a deliberate pause here** ) I see what you did there. lol.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      My legal team has decided that I don't know what you're talking about.

  • @shnitzeedumple
    @shnitzeedumple Год назад

    That's like really cool

  • @qq13563817153
    @qq13563817153 Год назад

    This song had a penchant of giving me mild headaches, now I know why

  • @jebstuart3162
    @jebstuart3162 Год назад +1

    Please analyze Quiet and Falling. It's a phenomenal song about being totally ok that you're falling apart inside. It starts with a lush C minor 9 chord and then slowly removes chord tones starting with the tonic until it's unrecognizable

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      I saw this on the Discord! It'll be a little while before I can return to Celeste, but when I do, Quiet and Falling will likely be the next track I tackle. Partly up to Patrons, of course.

  • @Toprak135
    @Toprak135 Год назад

    3:14 Exactly.
    4:01 "I should be dead"
    6:48 Lol.
    8:47 "I'm helping"

  • @EnderIzzy124
    @EnderIzzy124 Год назад

    This was a really really cool video! Learning about these musical easter eggs is really really cool to me. Your editing style makes this informative, entertaining, and even funny sometimes! Please take my like and subscribe, you've earned it. 🙂
    PS. The way you pronounce "Madeline" is funny to me. I've always heard it as "Ma-del-in", but "Ma-de-*line*" is neat!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      Thank you so much! You know, I always pronounced it that way too, but I found a video of Raine saying "line" and I figure if there's a canon pronunciation, she probably knows what it is lol

  • @heyindiegamer7831
    @heyindiegamer7831 Год назад

    Thanks for talking about the Celeste music.
    This video was actually recommended to me by Waffleman30 during his Celeste playthrough of the game. (Sorry that it took so long for me to watch it...) I like how you explained it so it was easy for someone like me who doesn't know music theory, except that part with the weird phasing in the music. You certainly make the video fun to watch with your funny humor. I've seen a few RUclipsrs say that this track feels "out of place" (...and I like to answer with yes, but actually no), so I was nice seeing you talk about this surprising complex track to your fullest extent. I hope you make more awesome videos like this and maybe do another Celeste OST analysis again in the future.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! And I'll have to thank him as well :)

  • @ShaneZickmann
    @ShaneZickmann Год назад

    “Please let there be more Celeste videos from him please let there be more Celeste videos from him please let there be more Celeste videos from him……….aww dang.”
    This video was SO good! Please make more videos on Celeste it’s in my top two games of all time and no doubt especially because of its flawless soundtrack.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Celeste is in my top 2 as well! I ALSO want there to be more Celeste videos from me. I don't know when they're coming, but ohhh they're coming.

    • @ShaneZickmann
      @ShaneZickmann Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch well I’m definitely subbing immediately now. What takes #1 for you (if not celeste)? For me it’s outer wilds and Celeste is either 2nd or shares the throne.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      I'm kind of surprising myself with this answer but I think Celeste is 1 and Danganronpa 2 is 2. For vastly different reasons. Obviously. But NieR: Automata is up there too because it and Celeste are the only games to date to make me understand MYSELF better.

  • @leritykay8911
    @leritykay8911 Год назад +1

    17:00
    "There's also a brand new phrase for this final arrangement"
    That's technically true, because it's brand new "for this areangement", But I think it would have been cool if you pointed out that this is a more menacing version of Mr. Oshiro's theme, "Spirit of Hospitality"
    Maybe you could have mentioned how, like. In Spirit of Hospitality, this melody had plenty of pauses, but here it's just barreling through without time to breathe, and that like represents something?
    Also, earlier in the video, you said "Adding synths because it fits with the game's retro aestetics" neglecting to mention that this specific synth is heavily associated with Mr. Oshiro himself. Just like Piano is with Madeline, and Guitar with Theo

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Both are true, and important! Unfortunately I didn't notice those details until the video was already up 🥲

  • @renewalacumen1770
    @renewalacumen1770 Год назад

    This song is soo disorderly, thankfully Mr. Oshiro has Madeline to help him with this song.

  • @elijahberegovsky8957
    @elijahberegovsky8957 2 месяца назад

    At 9:45 my brain went “Almost unlistenable?? What do you meeeean! I can easily predict where it is going! Oh. I have been listening to this song for double digits of numbers… that explains a lot…”

  • @crazyboutferrets
    @crazyboutferrets Год назад

    0:40 WHAT IF A PANIC ATTACK WAS A SOOOOONG

  • @lizmutton
    @lizmutton Год назад

    First of all, fantastic video. Was wonderfully entertaining, even though I don't know much about musical composition. Definitely poked at my fascination with game design incorporating music theory. Well done :)
    Also, I respectfully implore you to please just take a glance at "Rain World" and its relationship with its music. The game was created in a really interesting environment where the lead designer had to take a step back from level design to focus on (the best) AI, so the music lead, James Primate, had to step in and personally create over a thousand rooms for the game. Though I haven't studied it myself, there's reportedly a lot of music-theory oriented level design (stuff like themes, motifs, and variations; counterpoint, diverging lines, and juxtaposition; dynamism, etc (stole this stuff from another comment on a video about the game lol)) inside the game, and I personally think that the game's relationship with its soundtrack could turn into a fantastic video, even if the majority of the tracks in the game are more ambience than music. If you doubt that this might be an interesting topic, maybe you could spare ten minutes and check out Alex Pine's video "Rain World: Emotions in Level Design," as it certainly does a better job explaining this stuff than I ever will.
    Anyway, that's my two cents on a video idea, sorry for making it so long. Again, I really liked this video, thanks for providing interesting and entertaining content; please keep it up!

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      I'll absolutely check it out, thank you for your support and comment! No promises of course, but that sounds right up my alley

  • @loycos3648
    @loycos3648 Год назад

    A lot of people really hate this level, but this was the level i knew celeste was something special- and its all thanks to this track. I remember playing through this section having a pretty frustrating time but this music was so good i couldnt quit. Immediately after finishing this level i went to spotify to track this track. Its amazing to me that this basically perfectly captures mr. Oshiro's character- makes him feel so rounded despite the little screen time he got. Thank you for this analysis!

  • @Ataraxia0
    @Ataraxia0 Год назад

    12:30 i hear the 2nd phrase start on measure 21. i assume its because the idea is divided into 6 sections, and since the 4th section starts off on the same key that the 1st section does, it splits the idea in half and starts a new phrase

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      Makes sense to me! I'm not sure why that isn't how I hear it, it's the most logical.

  • @CramosReacts
    @CramosReacts 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for actually saying this analysis is from a western point of view. It actually means so much to me bc you’re acknowledging it’s not the only way to view things. And you’re acknowledging many musical traditions a variety of people (like myself) may come from. It was actually interesting to see it like this bc I’m super used to 6 measure phrases that I didn’t even catch it as unusual.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  6 месяцев назад +1

      That's really cool!! Yeah ever since I learned the historic ties between European music theory and, well, racism, I've been eager to learn more about other models of music theory as well. I didn't know there were cultures where 6-bar phrases are the norm!

    • @CramosReacts
      @CramosReacts 6 месяцев назад

      @@JonathanBarouch yeah it’s pretty common for breaks in music for Dabke :)

  • @BlackSeeD.
    @BlackSeeD. Год назад

    This video seems to pick up the pace regarding views, nice !

  • @dabigbabyboi
    @dabigbabyboi Год назад

    i just watched some good quality content right now
    i knew that Scattered and Lost means a lot to Lena Raine, and you've just explained the composition of the track so well that i understand even more now,
    maybe im overinterpreting it but this part 6:59 looks like a fast heartbeat rate
    i think you may like the work of the game INMOST's compositor : Alexey Nechaev
    you talked about that four is our default assumption,
    well the most (and maybe the whole) of INMOST's soundtrack are odd numbers
    and listening to it feels like, i dont know how to say that, like "strangely beautiful" ?
    so yeah, oh and of course, you should play INMOST, a beautiful game with deep meaning and metaphors
    well that's all i wanted to say
    thank you for this great video
    hope to hear from you soon :0

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      I'll check that out, thanks for the rec! I'm really glad you liked the video. I know Raine has said this is the track she had the most fun composing and its the one I have the most fun listening to

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Omg I own it LOL it was part of a massive Humble Bundle. Haven't played it yet

    • @dabigbabyboi
      @dabigbabyboi Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch
      ooh that's cool you already have it
      have a great time playing it :0
      (well, if you play it, no obligation of course)
      and thank you for responding me
      have a good day :0 (or night idk)

  • @atuliyengar9638
    @atuliyengar9638 Год назад

    As a music student i'm understanding more theory than ever before

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      Dang, that's incredible. I'm really happy to hear that

    • @atuliyengar9638
      @atuliyengar9638 Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch no joke, all the theory i've learned this semster is being put into play, as well as some new ones.

  • @mostafabalboul3966
    @mostafabalboul3966 Год назад

    Personally, in my eyes, I'd say the part with complex phrasing has the first phrase in 3 measures, and the latter phrase in 4 measures. The measure with the key of A sounds like a resolution of the one in B, at least within the progressive context of the song. That was how it sounded to me anyway.
    And my thoughts on why Oshiro's final section is more musically simplistic: he's no longer anxious or uncertain about Madeline taking a shine to the presidential suite, he just wants her out. His goal is more obvious and the outcome is more certain.
    This video is definitely going to earn you more subscribers, including this one. A brilliant analysis of my favorite song in Celeste.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I think that that phrasing makes the most sense on paper. I'm not totally sure why it's not the one I feel. I like that interpretation of Oshiro's mindset a lot! You're right, there's no more uncertainty.

    • @mostafabalboul3966
      @mostafabalboul3966 Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch Personally I find it really cool that you perceive the phrasing a little differently from me. It shows how brilliant Lena Raine is, especially in creating something that can be so musically unique and yet so incredibly appealing to listen to. Thanks for the reply, and can't wait to see more of your work!

  • @coolkettle
    @coolkettle Год назад

    The way the phrases around 12:30 feel to me is as if the music goes through its normal phrase progression up to the 4th phrase, but instead of resolving it feels like the music just wants to keep going and stitches the last 2 phrases onto itself.
    Swag video btw

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      I see that! I guess it does all work as one phrase after all.

    • @T3sl4
      @T3sl4 Год назад

      Looking at the rhythm/form in each measure, they have the pattern A, B, A, A, B, A. It doesn't feel like two phrases of ABA because A ends with a pickup. Splitting a measure across phrases is an interesting idea. It could also be pairs: AB, AA, BA, the middle repeat then reversal suggesting confusion maybe? Or, maybe it's just that phrases aren't so useful an idea to apply here; ABAABA has a modest amount of entropy, like it could be a random result... a great big mess? (ayy)
      Also interesting that it seems to take the previous section's 4/2 measures per phrase, and now the _beats per measure_ are doing 4/2.

  • @blyg9992
    @blyg9992 Год назад

    12:34 I don't know, I hear the two three-measure phrases the first time through. I think it just depends on what kind of music you listen to. I've been listening to a lot of jazz lately, and it's very common in a lot of standards to restart phrases after a key change. In fact, I think a lot of the confusing things you found in this song make a lot more sense in a jazz context. I love the transcriptions.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      Yes, through a jazz lens almost none of this is strange! To me it doesn't cross the line into jazz and so the breaks from traditional European patterns are very noticeable, but it's subjective, isn't it?

    • @blyg9992
      @blyg9992 Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch True. It's especially funny in the 6/8 section because jazz listeners will hear the melody without chords and fill in the key changes themselves.

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      Then I have CLEARLY not listened to enough jazz lol

    • @blyg9992
      @blyg9992 Год назад

      @@JonathanBarouch For example, take "Invitation".
      ruclips.net/video/oqB-sz2SBsg/видео.html
      In the section 0:45 to 1:06 the chords go ii-V-i and then it modulates a whole step down and repeats those chords, using the minor 1 as the next 2 in the turnaround. The saxophone part sounds totally natural with the chords, and even without the chords, it probably would sound natural because the saxophone's sound already makes you think jazz. To jazz musicians and people who listen to the melodies isolated a lot, the first note from the new key in the next phrase after the modulation makes them think key change immediately. It's then reinforced by repetition of the melody in the new key. The same thing happens in Scattered and Lost's melody. In measure 19, at 9:19 (lol) the A# makes you think key change already, because there's no A# in the last key, and then when it goes to E# it cements that key change in because 1. it's also not in the previous key and 2. it's exactly repeating the last melody with the same timing a half step down. It's a pretty common thing in a lot of standards to chain key changes like this.

  • @cellularautomaton.
    @cellularautomaton. Год назад

    oh awesome, another game music theory channel! you should check out the fez soundtrack, it's got a very unique harmonic style

  • @moonshine7753
    @moonshine7753 Год назад

    Others have already said it, but it's insane that you only have 1k subscribers

    • @JonathanBarouch
      @JonathanBarouch  Год назад

      If folks like you keep stopping by, that won't be true for long! Thank you