Did Sega STEAL Nintendo music?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @AshinedR8ing
    @AshinedR8ing Год назад +371

    Song Similarity :
    2:28 - Koopa Road
    4:31 - Crisis City

    • @AlexlikeissaMinecraftandroblox
      @AlexlikeissaMinecraftandroblox Год назад +31

      Hey is the power puff girl intro song

    • @Tarquin23
      @Tarquin23 Год назад +51

      Thank you for saving me time. This is such a non video

    • @thecoolbou6
      @thecoolbou6 10 месяцев назад +17

      nah its not the smae

    • @DaSnickerLicker
      @DaSnickerLicker 9 месяцев назад

      I KNOW I THOUGTH OF IT TOO

    • @BaconAAAAAAHHHHHHH
      @BaconAAAAAAHHHHHHH 9 месяцев назад +9

      eh, they kinda sound the same, but I wouldn’t say that it’s a copy and paste

  • @PaBlo-jk4hv
    @PaBlo-jk4hv Год назад +244

    tldr: these two songs share ONE chord progession
    That's it, I saved you six minutes of your life

    • @taemien9219
      @taemien9219 Год назад +21

      Underrated comment speaking the truth.

    • @SynoPTL
      @SynoPTL Год назад +10

      Reminds me of how I should stop procrastinating to save more time in my life, thanks

    • @Ryderboycolor9
      @Ryderboycolor9 Год назад +4

      Exsactly

  • @psyruis
    @psyruis Год назад +159

    I've straight up never seen someone make so many mistakes in explaining music while not even actually explaining the music

  • @dimbu
    @dimbu Год назад +147

    I'm no musician, but calling these songs identical because they both have a section with 4 notes linearly escalating upwards is extremely farfetched

    • @supersaga24-f3k
      @supersaga24-f3k Год назад +23

      it's RUclips, they gotta pull content outta their ass

    • @unsmart42069
      @unsmart42069 Год назад +3

      @@supersaga24-f3k it's RUclips, there's at least 2 channels dedicated to music theory, and then this guy just spouting bs.

    • @Cade_The_Squirrel
      @Cade_The_Squirrel Год назад +2

      RUclipsrs were never good

    • @abox1942
      @abox1942 Год назад +1

      @@Cade_The_Squirrel what about pewdiepie

    • @indigoguy12
      @indigoguy12 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Cade_The_SquirrelHey!

  • @evanpeartree
    @evanpeartree Год назад +67

    “First, we’re gonna need a little history”
    Why?

  • @Leonkennedy19992
    @Leonkennedy19992 Год назад +150

    Dude went through the whole mario and sonic lore to show us two songs

    • @EpicNika
      @EpicNika Год назад +8

      Isn’t that what Matpat does?

    • @axl256gamesx7
      @axl256gamesx7 Год назад +20

      ​@@EpicNika but matpat does it right and to tell something

    • @ronathanjonathan257
      @ronathanjonathan257 Год назад +2

      @@EpicNika you right, if someone else does it then it can’t be wrong

    • @sashascool
      @sashascool Год назад +9

      @@ronathanjonathan257 the game's lore and other random crap have NOTHING to do with two fucking songs that barely have anything to do with eachother.
      Matpat actually conceives theories and even if he DOES say random crap that isn't related (which he barely does) he actually makes it entertaining.

    • @TroyToaster001
      @TroyToaster001 Год назад +1

      But you watched it didn't you?

  • @rileyrunkle2258
    @rileyrunkle2258 Год назад +54

    Imma just say this: nobody owns a chord progression.
    This kinda thing happens all the time in pop music.

  • @lessthankate
    @lessthankate Год назад +93

    Five fucking minutes of padding just to get to "Koopa Road sounds kind of like Crisis City if you squint".

    • @xr_366
      @xr_366 Год назад +3

      jesus no need to hate so much

    • @weegle.
      @weegle. Год назад +18

      @@xr_366 this video is entirely pointless and the actual “meat” is like 50 seconds

    • @TeeTop_
      @TeeTop_ Год назад +2

      "if you squint" lol I was watching a stream of Sonic 06 this past week, heard the soundtrack to Silver's Tropical Jungle stage, and those notes stood out to me immediately.

    • @Cade_The_Squirrel
      @Cade_The_Squirrel Год назад

      @@TeeTop_ Care to explain?

  • @Toony17xd
    @Toony17xd Год назад +25

    2:28 Koopa's Road
    4:31 Crisis City ~The Flame ~ Skyscraper ~ Whirlwind ~ Tornado~
    nah, it's just you
    imagine what would happen if every song was accused of plagiarism for using 4 similar notes from another melody.

  • @sobanoodles4286
    @sobanoodles4286 Год назад +69

    Hey, as a musician, I've come here to say that its very likely that its not a "stolen motif"
    Its a very simple note progression in the minor scale that gives a feeling of anticipation or possible danger. Hell I've used it a few times myself. I'm sure if you really wanted to, you could find it in songs for other games as well.
    Great video either way

    • @axl256gamesx7
      @axl256gamesx7 Год назад +5

      Even I could see that
      I never studied music

    • @axl256gamesx7
      @axl256gamesx7 Год назад +5

      @Liam Cremers I fit more on the "class clown" role, but ok

    • @CarlosHernandez-el4oc
      @CarlosHernandez-el4oc Год назад +1

      Yeah the chords are rising under the bass pedal point
      The rainbow road themes do this but in major keys

  • @comb99
    @comb99 Год назад +30

    This entire video is the definition of "He's a little confused, but he's got the spirit"

  • @lokkomotive8153
    @lokkomotive8153 Год назад +50

    It’s almost like there are thousands of other songs with the same progression

    • @commanderdemonno9819
      @commanderdemonno9819 Год назад +6

      he's disabled dislikes he probably knows

    • @xavierlime06
      @xavierlime06 Год назад +5

      ​@@commanderdemonno9819 dislikes are disabled for every RUclips video now though.

    • @CS-om3kj
      @CS-om3kj Год назад +5

      @@commanderdemonno9819He disabled dislikes 90% of people don’t even have the plugin to see dislikes anyway lmao 💀

    • @xavierlime06
      @xavierlime06 Год назад +3

      ​@@CS-om3kj oh that's why

  • @MaricCraft
    @MaricCraft Год назад +52

    As a music student in high school band, I can CONFIDENTLY SAY that this is a HUGE STRETCH to say that SEGA copied a 4 note chromatic that just so happened to sound “similar” to Mario64. “Not placing blame” my a-double-s.

  • @WohaoG
    @WohaoG Год назад +30

    Bro knew how awful this was and thus disabled the like button
    EDIT: And put comments on newest first by default to avoid showing good comments

  • @ArchEnemyWeebleWobble
    @ArchEnemyWeebleWobble Год назад +21

    Pianist of 10 years here. I see where you’re finding the similarities, but there’s some big problems in the analysis.
    1) Songs use the same/similar chord progression all the time. Crisis city and loops road happen to share the same progression - you’ll see this occur in pop songs, game songs, etc.. There are even notes/chord progressions so popular, they’re given names (for example, the Royal Road Progression or the Dies Irae melody). This isn’t a good way to determine if a song is stealing from another.
    2) Other than this chord progression, the songs appear quite unique from each other. If Crisis City had used the same melody as in Koopa Road, then this would make more sense. However, the songs are unique in their own respective ways.
    It’s cool to see the similarities between the two songs, but you need to consider more factors before making a conclusion like this. Nonetheless, I hope you continue to make neat musical observations like this and improve your analyses.

  • @RenownRecluse
    @RenownRecluse Год назад +34

    This video is like trying to reach the minimum word count in an essay.

  • @akaCol1987
    @akaCol1987 Год назад +29

    As a person with functioning ears, the songs are 100% NOT the same.

  • @JDQuote
    @JDQuote Год назад +444

    That's called a chord progression. You can't steal one.

    • @popcornUNNERFED
      @popcornUNNERFED Год назад +23

      This man ☝️: “Well, according to my calculations…”

    • @BeegChaosControls
      @BeegChaosControls Год назад +21

      @@popcornUNNERFED ☝️🤓

    • @DemoniTed
      @DemoniTed Год назад +7

      @@BeegChaosControls 👆🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @big_goop191
      @big_goop191 Год назад +6

      @@DemoniTed Well, Actually what happened 🤓🤓🤓🤓☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️

    • @carinajmoreno
      @carinajmoreno Год назад +5

      @@big_goop191well actually ☝️🤓

  • @honestkid7007
    @honestkid7007 Год назад +59

    Actually you don't need to be a music student to know they're not the same thing 😂😂😂

    • @malcolmali915
      @malcolmali915 Год назад +2

      He said the some notes were the same not that THE WHOLE NOTES WERE THE SAME

    • @mazzenDjed
      @mazzenDjed Год назад

      @@malcolmali915true

    • @unsmart42069
      @unsmart42069 Год назад

      @@malcolmali915 alright well uhh
      1. im having a stroke trying to read this
      2. he said they had the exact same 5-note progression (yes, he said 5-note)

    • @its_4life
      @its_4life 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@malcolmali915 actually none of those notes are the same

  • @AethoriousMC
    @AethoriousMC Год назад +24

    It’s a chord progression you’ll hear pretty much anywhere if you pay enough attention. It’s just how music works, chord patterns will be used by any and every musician. Listen to Flying Battery, Inkwell Hell from Cuphead, and James Bond’s theme.

    • @ChrisSmith-po3di
      @ChrisSmith-po3di Год назад

      Actually Inkwell Hell and Flying Battery zone sounds similar, but have different notes. Same with James Bond's theme. Same pattern, different notes

    • @AethoriousMC
      @AethoriousMC Год назад

      @@ChrisSmith-po3di Yes! I'm not sure what it's called, but that four note chord pattern is common amongst those three, though they're in different keys. Was just pointing that out, there are chord similarities in pretty much any song out there

    • @ChrisSmith-po3di
      @ChrisSmith-po3di Год назад

      @@AethoriousMC Right? They are all incredibly similar

  • @friendlee3441
    @friendlee3441 Год назад +13

    “If you look at the sheet music they’re indistinguishable” crisis city is 3 octaves moving stepwise, koppa road is a sustained 5th in the bass with 4ths moving stepwise on top. There are some similarities but they are not indistinguishable.

  • @shanelewis626
    @shanelewis626 Год назад +27

    Five notes going up 😱 what a very unique and unheard of thing to do

    • @unsmart42069
      @unsmart42069 Год назад

      not even five notes

    • @abox1942
      @abox1942 Год назад

      omg 😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨❗❗❓❓

  • @TyTeaStrings
    @TyTeaStrings Год назад +21

    It’s a similar movement, but I hate to point out that this motif is used all over the place. It’s literally an ascending minor scale. This is used in rock music as well along with several other video games. It’s also used as the intro riff to His World

  • @ninjacrafter2215
    @ninjacrafter2215 Год назад +20

    I actually had to check if this was uploaded on April Fools. It's obvious that Nintendo doesn't just *own* a chord progression. Where even is the argument here?

  • @iwavrQwpX4uB39nilBlQ
    @iwavrQwpX4uB39nilBlQ Год назад +21

    4:31 the part you're actually here for instead of 4 minutes of filler and the answer is no, they didn't steal it, it's just a coincidence

    • @nobodys_here07
      @nobodys_here07 Год назад +1

      Thank you Mark's Goldfish for saving 4.5 minutes of my life

    • @elio7610
      @elio7610 Год назад +2

      Thx, sure is a lot of filler. I am skeptical of the conclusion that "it was a coincidence", we just do not know.

  • @progamer2009
    @progamer2009 Год назад +10

    The note progression is a lot more common than you might think. In fact, the soundtracks for The Matrix movies all have instances of this note progression.

  • @Cherry_Soda
    @Cherry_Soda Год назад +59

    This dude just discovered chord progression

  • @mikeax24
    @mikeax24 Год назад +14

    This video took nearly 5 minutes to get to the point and it was embarrassingly a stretch

  • @mustolinii8574
    @mustolinii8574 Год назад +873

    as a musician, the songs are 100% NOT the same.

    • @sweetpataterz8738
      @sweetpataterz8738 Год назад +134

      Why do you have to be a musician to recognize that they’re not the same lmao

    • @sluntcayer7521
      @sluntcayer7521 Год назад +125

      Apparently you need a PhD in Human Biology to define what a woman is so...

    • @Muffo_eats_toast
      @Muffo_eats_toast Год назад +44

      As a musician I know that I make music

    • @xboydubose7254
      @xboydubose7254 Год назад +49

      Yea, there's an uncountable amount of songs that use the same chord progression, it's bound that that would happen with two popular game franchises

    • @JeD.87
      @JeD.87 Год назад +3

      :0

  • @Euel_B3li4l
    @Euel_B3li4l Год назад +13

    It’s called a
    *Chord progression*
    That’s kinda how music works

  • @njsynthesis
    @njsynthesis Год назад +13

    The content is located at 2:16 - 2:50 and 4:28 - 5:24.

  • @sunshinex2012
    @sunshinex2012 Год назад +56

    A 6 minute video on how ONE song happens to sound similar is crazy

  • @SupraViperhead
    @SupraViperhead Год назад +10

    It's just a I, II, III, IV scale with whole notes. Crisis City is in Cm and Koopa Road is in Dm.

  • @shiningarmor2838
    @shiningarmor2838 Год назад +12

    You can't steal a chord progression, otherwise all of jazz would be theft

  • @Copyright_Infringement
    @Copyright_Infringement Год назад +11

    Quite frankly, to say that a shared intro chord progression (which is, to be clear, what this is) constitutes "stealing" is stunning. Haven't you seen Axis of Awesome's "4 Chords" vid? Or listened to electroswing?
    Don't get me wrong! I love being included in things; I just want to make sure that I'm actually there.

  • @greenisnotprimary
    @greenisnotprimary Год назад +18

    Not to be annoying or anything, but you do realize this is part of the song is quite literally just a directly ascending progression, D-E-F-G, and I guarantee you you can hear this very simple progression in many other songs. Hell, I can even think of Nintendo songs that use that melody, perhaps one of the Castle themes is what I’m thinking. Also, while yes, the main notes may be the same, they still have different, (mind I am not very musically inclined) backing notes for the progression. I’m sure this simple note progression sounded foreboding and the composers liked it. Not to burst your bubble, but seriously. This isn’t a big deal. When my memory decides to kick in, I’ll put some songs with the same progression in the replies section of this comment.

    • @greenisnotprimary
      @greenisnotprimary Год назад +5

      The Mega Man X2 Reploid Factory track uses the same progression, yet again, at the beginning of the song, backing up what I said about being foreboding.

  • @bubbab6733
    @bubbab6733 Год назад +14

    In this case, these are both chord progession simalarities, and because of how finite short chord progressions are, it is impossible to copyright something like this, all these songs have in common is a 5 chord progression, which is most likely coincidence, and even if it is copied it would be impossible to sue over.

    • @bubbab6733
      @bubbab6733 Год назад +2

      For example, listen to a popular 60s blues rock song, and then any other 60s blues rock song, and they will sound "the same" because of the chord progressions

  • @yamandoesstuff9755
    @yamandoesstuff9755 Год назад +15

    the most awful comparison ive seen yet
    funnier part is how he got comment bots. ive spotted multiple.

  • @josh6813
    @josh6813 Год назад +21

    one of the biggest wastes of time ever

    • @weegle.
      @weegle. Год назад +5

      @@MortonMcCastle still probably the first time I ended a video asking “that’s it?” in like a year

  • @BigJDawg4523
    @BigJDawg4523 Год назад +10

    I hate how badly the Sonic games and other properties are treated when people put so much into these. Like the music and animation

  • @UrixMusic
    @UrixMusic Год назад +9

    It's just a simple progression that goes up the natural minor scale.
    The progression may only contain fifths and no major/minor thirds, but it would simply be a i-ii-III-IV progression or something similar.

  • @LadWithTheHat
    @LadWithTheHat Год назад +29

    "oh my goodness gracious 4 notes going up in pitch every bar in another song!!!! obviously stolen!!!!!!!!"

    • @bunayogaming_q2841
      @bunayogaming_q2841 Год назад +2

      Dude… seriously…

    • @LadWithTheHat
      @LadWithTheHat Год назад +4

      @@bunayogaming_q2841 i know right bro it's almost like i'm being sarcastic isn't that insane

  • @chriscombs21886
    @chriscombs21886 Год назад +24

    If he feels the urge to make a whole video after finding 4 notes that happen to be almost identical in 2 unrelated games then he’d have a stroke if he heard just about any 2 songs from undertale

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Год назад +9

      "WTH HOW UNORIGINAL CAN THIS GUY GET, OMG HE DID THE SAME WITH THE FOLLOW-UP GAME BRUH"

  • @Lu9_ST
    @Lu9_ST Год назад +9

    it's a pretty common "buildup" progression used in a lot of compositions, all pretty unrelated to each other. and in video games in particular i can point out quite a few such as Meltdown 2 from Cave Story, and Cutscene 4 from the PS1 Cyborg Kuro-chan game. It is essentially a composing tool more so than a... melody to be taken from something.

  • @theObsessiveBi
    @theObsessiveBi Год назад +8

    It is literally just a really common leitmotif. I bet there are a lot of songs that has the same progression heck actually I'm learning to play trumpet I believe I played a song that had a similar part to that.

  • @michealforguson5317
    @michealforguson5317 Год назад +7

    Funny thing about songwriters, many draw inspiration from a competitive source.
    Like how Pokemon Black and White had Celestial Tower/Dragonspiral Tower/Giant Chasm theme sounding very similar to Chrono Trigger's Secret of the Forest.

  • @AethoriousMC
    @AethoriousMC Год назад +10

    Michael Jordan 1996 Space Jam type reaching on this one

  • @ultravioletmusic311
    @ultravioletmusic311 Год назад +12

    it's just a simple walk up the minor scale. 1-2-b3-4

  • @ILikeMinecraftALot
    @ILikeMinecraftALot Год назад +10

    imma just say, sega didnt really steal, you cant steal a chord/note progression, but i like the video anyway, i never noticed the connection lol

  • @doublespinningedge5537
    @doublespinningedge5537 Год назад +15

    Man does not know chord progressions exist

  • @PiggoRBLX
    @PiggoRBLX Год назад +8

    Well made video but even starting to consider the idea that someone working on Crisis City copied it from Mario 64 is pretty ridiculous, lots of songs share the same progression

  • @tippedjoshua6802
    @tippedjoshua6802 5 месяцев назад +10

    5:09 yeah, it’s a chord progression.

  • @nsplayer4970
    @nsplayer4970 Год назад +15

    Sega didn't copy Nintendo with anything. 🙄 what is it with Ninweirdo fantards coming to HATE on Sega for no go reason??? 😂😅

  • @tempest6027
    @tempest6027 5 месяцев назад +11

    a song having the same chord progression isn't enough to make it a copy of the same song
    besides both of these songs are absolute bangers and crisis city is definitely the better of the two in my opinion

  • @Troloze
    @Troloze Год назад +11

    One thing you need to understand about music is that there is a finite amount of chord progressions out there (at least on the 12-temperament system). Things are bound to be repeated. Although the parts are similar, one can't say they're copies. The chord progression works very well in both songs, and adds the impact they need. This chord progression specifically is used a TON by a LOT of people making intense songs.
    Now I am not saying all of this as criticism, but rather for you to learn something new. I bet that if you look in other big games, movies, etc. You'll find that very exact progression.

  • @BeefJerkey
    @BeefJerkey Год назад +9

    It's such a simple chord progression, in a different key, different style... I'm sure there is other music out there with similar things (Mega Man 1, Wily Stage 2). It really doesn't sound like copying at all. I've heard many similar bits in lots of different music. You want something that was copied? Hear "A Searing Struggle" from Ys III, and "Forgotten Path" from Jim Power.

  • @bluestar7255
    @bluestar7255 Год назад +9

    as someone who knows an ok amount about theory, it's a common chord progression. definitely a coincidence. not in a rude way, but i dont think you need to know any theory to figure that out either

  • @SparklyYea
    @SparklyYea Год назад +10

    Well, in music, there's one thing called chord progressions, and a lot of songs use the exact same chord proggression. If the main melody was similar i could consider this an option, but the only clear similarity between these two songs are the chord progression you mentioned, because if you listen to crisis city, you'll notice the melody completely changes after a while, and doesn't sound similar to koopa road anymore.
    also a curiosity that no one cares about: they're not in the same key, koopa's road is in D minor, while crisis city is in C minor lol.

  • @Zoova
    @Zoova 7 месяцев назад +14

    5:23
    _No_
    *Crisis City:* C, D, Eb, F
    *Koopa's Road:* AD, BE, CF, DG with DA throughout in the bass.
    They're not even the same notes. Also...
    Crisis city uses single notes with octaves.
    Koopa's Road uses chordioids + dissonance.
    These are just partial scales, or stepwise motion. It's very common.
    You do need to be a music student apparently.

    • @seekertosecrets7618
      @seekertosecrets7618 5 месяцев назад +1

      I was just about to make a comment about this, but you hit the nail on the head!

  • @squ1ddilius
    @squ1ddilius Год назад +23

    Bro thought he discovered something special 💀

  • @Roroprin
    @Roroprin Год назад +64

    You do realize that chord progressions can sound similar without being stolen, right? These songs are barely similar at all. Even the part with similar chords is a different tempo and instrument. I honestly dont even think this was worthy of a video lmao

    • @pooksthepossum
      @pooksthepossum Год назад +4

      Yeah I second this comment. This video was really just reaching... Ehhhhhhhh 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @ChunterInfo
      @ChunterInfo Год назад +1

      This video explains the same situation in a different context ruclips.net/video/Tpi4d3YM79Q/видео.html

    • @TreeDocs
      @TreeDocs Год назад

      @@ChunterInfoNah without looking I know u lying

    • @Deathtendo
      @Deathtendo Год назад

      @Roroprin
      He said that in the vidio

  • @johnsimpsen5
    @johnsimpsen5 Год назад +12

    Bro it’s just the same chord progression, pop music does the same exact thing.

  • @cnk9822
    @cnk9822 Год назад +8

    Nintendromes when they finaly crawl out of their basement and see the sun for the first time (How did the universe dare to copy Super Mario Bros 3's evil sun): 😮😮

  • @kingkunta2191
    @kingkunta2191 Год назад +8

    Ahhhh the infamous "Copy" Card Nintendoo-doo love to play 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dainarose8272
    @dainarose8272 Год назад +6

    I don't think Sega would intentionally skirt causing copyright problems, and if Nintendo felt they were being copied, they likely would have already gone after Sega for it.

  • @AtanoKSi
    @AtanoKSi 5 месяцев назад +15

    no, they don't look identical at all, it's just a common chord progresion LOL

  • @cjtherandomizer7638
    @cjtherandomizer7638 Год назад +8

    As someone who’s a musician, I can tell you that this is a very basic start for many songs. Just 4 whole ascending notes. You said those notes are basically the same when it’s just the progression that’s the same. Crisis city’s chords are 3 c’s in a different octive while Koopa road uses a more dynamic progression. They both do their job at setting up the song. I’ve played many video games and performed many songs, you hear songs that have a very similar feel to it or even the same progression. For example, the American in Paris Suite has a progression that’s very similar to certain Star Wars songs yet it isn’t stealing. Stealing is just simply copying a peice of music for a part of a big part of song. Not to get confused with sampling or plagiarism where the line gets blurry.

  • @CRYO_MANCER
    @CRYO_MANCER Год назад +9

    for anybody who agrees with him.
    this is not a copy of anything, it is a similar chord progression.
    In this case it's purpose is to build tension as in both cases the player is in a dangerous place. In Bowser Stages in SM64, the player has to overcome countless obstacles in order to find Bowser. In Crisis City, the first section the player is skateboarding on metal at high speeds while buildings collapse, things explode, other things burst into flames, and various enemies try to kill the player all without the ability to stop. Without the chord progression or even the music at all, both game's mentioned stages would still be hard but without the psychological aspect of tension the music provided which in turn can increase the difficulty.

  • @ThatOneOf3StrongholdPlayers
    @ThatOneOf3StrongholdPlayers 5 месяцев назад +11

    As a non musician I can confirm, Nintendo did not invent rising notes in that scale. They just share that scale, dude. Your def overthinking it.

  • @Omixity
    @Omixity 6 месяцев назад +12

    Never let bro cook again😭

  • @radicaltrooper
    @radicaltrooper Год назад +15

    this video literally made no sense and had no reason to be made lmao

  • @miteihiro3283
    @miteihiro3283 Год назад +8

    So I’m no musician, heck I’m pretty sure I’m tone deaf. Lol but here’s the thing with music, it’s just a combination of notes coming from different instruments. There’s only so many combinations that can be made, and millions of songs in existence. There’s bound to be similarities and nearly identical “copies”. It’s like the Phineas&Ferb quote, “If I had a nickel for every time this happened, I’d have 2 nickels, which isn’t a lot. It’s just weird that it happened twice.” It’s not the first time this has happened. Famous musicians “copy” each other all the time.

  • @localbedshitter1351
    @localbedshitter1351 Год назад +9

    Yfw you hear a normal chord progression:

  • @toughterrains1521
    @toughterrains1521 Год назад +14

    I like Sonic Better than Mario... there, I said it. Are you going to say I copy nintendo too??? Lol

    • @VranxEI
      @VranxEI Год назад

      Well thats a strange comment because it dosent mean that you copy nintendo you just like mario types games but you rather to have WAY WAY TOO MUCH THINGS HAPPENIG AT ONCE (i know you can get used to it)

  • @fabianski987
    @fabianski987 Год назад +10

    If people got copyrighted for using a non original chord progression 99% of composers would be criminals

    • @SupraViperhead
      @SupraViperhead Год назад +2

      There have been a LOT of lawsuits these last few years of artists suing and being sued for their generic chord progressions and melodies.

    • @fabianski987
      @fabianski987 Год назад +2

      @@SupraViperhead yeah but like 99% of them were proven innocent

    • @abox1942
      @abox1942 Год назад

      @@SupraViperhead but who

  • @MagicalCopper
    @MagicalCopper Год назад +13

    It’s literally a scale, you can barely call it a motif. (A scale is like (A,B,C,E,F,G) You can find many songs of today using a scale chord progression let alone pieces from orchestral pieces way way way older than these background music. If Nintendo were to try to sue Sega for it, it wouldn’t work because it’s literally a scale. Also according to the photo in your video, Crisis City is written in Bb major and koopa road in C major.
    Notice how many people are commenting that they’re similar to other songs? It’s scale

    • @chandlerpaulk4518
      @chandlerpaulk4518 Год назад +1

      Hmm... I feel like Crisis City is written in Eb, but I could be wrong. Lol

    • @MagicalCopper
      @MagicalCopper Год назад +1

      @@chandlerpaulk4518 It was based on the photo, should have specified

  • @PS1Fan1991
    @PS1Fan1991 Год назад +7

    Hearing them both, it doesn't feel like SEGA stole anything. That chord progression makes a lot of sense for something to add intensity to that part of the game. The tempo, the style, the melody and the instruments used for Crisis City utilising the Hit sound and stringed instruments make it sound very different to Koopa's Road.

  • @TonyTheTGR
    @TonyTheTGR Год назад +5

    Because chord progression is fundamental music theory and you're going to see a LOT of this overlap in EVERYTHING that's action-packed and tense; for instance James Bond

  • @LordLemmysLabs
    @LordLemmysLabs Год назад +11

    As wise musician Will Wood once said "the nature of song writing is that there are only 12 fuckin' notes!"

  • @adsate9555
    @adsate9555 Год назад +9

    Crisis city still clears and is more of a banger especially in gens 😅

  • @marioood
    @marioood Год назад +11

    the best part of the video was when you made marge simpson out of clay, the rest felt like filler

  • @prolmandabeast6192
    @prolmandabeast6192 9 месяцев назад +9

    Blud is onto NOTHING 🥶🥶🗣️🔥‼️

  • @Etch..
    @Etch.. Год назад +10

    Okay imma stop here at 6:17, this is not unique to Mario & Sonic and happens in countless other pieces of music, it’s more common than you may think, and it happens because as with all things there’s a known ‘formula’ that’s proven to work that just gets remixed over and over.
    And as for Generations, Crisis City was actually down to a popularity fan poll, the stage just so happened to get the most votes, so SEGA & Sonic Team just went with that when deciding on what Stages to include, it was really a great time to be a Sonic Fan around that time.

  • @lionocyborg6030
    @lionocyborg6030 Год назад +9

    Crisis City is the better song honestly. Koopa’s Road is cool too but it doesn’t hit the same. If we’re going to call the music “stolen” as supposed to just “similar”, you forget Mario 64 likely “stole” its main melody from Doom’s song Suspense from the level Phobos Lab.
    Also, The Legend of Zelda on FDS “stole” its overworld theme from Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar’s town or castle theme. (Original DOS version)

    • @pikminfan7044
      @pikminfan7044 Год назад

      Sorry no. Koopas road is better. crisis city repeats the same thing every 20 seconds. However koopas road repeats about every minute. Basically crisis city gets anoying

    • @lionocyborg6030
      @lionocyborg6030 Год назад +4

      @@pikminfan7044 Wrong. Crisis City doesn’t actually repeat that much at all. You’re probably thinking of the classic version in Generations. Koopa’s Road sucks compared to Crisis City and so does your incorrect opinion.

  • @crashedfatality
    @crashedfatality Год назад +10

    just to clarify, CHORD PROGRESSIONS ARE NOT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, JESUS CHRIST

    • @Azulado-hp5uv
      @Azulado-hp5uv Год назад

      ok

    • @Skeleton_Dork
      @Skeleton_Dork Год назад +3

      Seriously, any legitimate musician or composer would slap this man in the face if he came up to them trying to convince them this is plagiarism

  • @Zinkle_
    @Zinkle_ Год назад +10

    They simply share the same chord progression, another example of this would be the “Peaches” song from the Mario movie using the same chord progression in Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley. However its also just generally a popular chord progression, so it doesn’t make sense to compare it specifically to the most popular song that used it.

    • @aidenvera5920
      @aidenvera5920 Год назад +4

      Now I just want Jack Black bowser to sing a rickroll

    • @Zinkle_
      @Zinkle_ Год назад

      @@aidenvera5920 real

    • @aidenvera5920
      @aidenvera5920 Год назад +1

      @@Zinkle_ 🙂

  • @trashtuber6021
    @trashtuber6021 Месяц назад +18

    bro it's just a simple chord progression

    • @marsmaxxing
      @marsmaxxing 28 дней назад +1

      thank u for being real, this vid makes me feel smart

    • @ElMisilXD
      @ElMisilXD 23 дня назад +1

      fr

  • @emceen8566
    @emceen8566 Год назад +12

    Remember, when any article title contains a question, the answer is usually "No". So it is here. Silly argument, clickbait title. That's a "no" from me.

  • @robinet0111
    @robinet0111 Год назад +8

    Well, considering that most pop song are using the same chords / chord progression, and are still not considered copies of the others, I think we can let this slip

  • @ThisisTheUltimate
    @ThisisTheUltimate Год назад +7

    Sonic Team chose the levels in Generations due to polls they made for the fans to choose their favorite levels from each game btw

  • @calebtheoriginalcjc2205
    @calebtheoriginalcjc2205 Год назад +7

    This guy feels like a half-baked, Dollar store version of Game Theory

  • @supercollider_x
    @supercollider_x 2 месяца назад +7

    you have to understand that this similarity is too general, in that they are typical musical devices that are too simple to copyright
    you can find this exact movement in likely thousands of songs. there are only 12 notes in western music theory generally, and although there is an extraordinary amount of combinations, it's not surprising that you're going to get matchups, especially for simple musical movements like this.

  • @manwrecker
    @manwrecker Год назад +13

    i absolutely love the fact that literally half of the video is just him rambling.

  • @SynoPTL
    @SynoPTL Год назад +14

    "getting to the point of the video" challenge (impossible)

  • @spoopythings
    @spoopythings Год назад +7

    It’s a basic chord progression actually. It is similar but not really copied.

  • @oooshiny272
    @oooshiny272 5 месяцев назад +11

    6:09 the title would disagree

  • @SmoggyLambGG
    @SmoggyLambGG 5 месяцев назад +8

    I know what Koopa Road sounds like, but after hearing the Crisis City track for the first time, the melody is entirely different, other than the chord progression at the beginning of the song. 🐢🦔

  • @Hypersonic-hg8kd
    @Hypersonic-hg8kd Год назад +6

    Cord progression don’t really matter in a big way especially if they’re simple. This was both a waste of time and was definitely reaching too hard only to not get much

  • @TurkuazYamyam
    @TurkuazYamyam Год назад +7

    Sonic 1 Green hill music is really similar too Super Mario Bros for NES World 1-1

  • @goamatotes
    @goamatotes Год назад +4

    4:48 This is the part guys.