File: Godhands.swf-(8.67 MB, 320x240, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)03:32 No.2129128
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)03:43 No.2129139
i need this in my car. mp3?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)03:45 No.2129141
>>2129139
M4sonic - Weapon.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)03:47 No.2129142
Good find, anon.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)04:26 No.2129188
oh look... how to make a popular pop song 101 right here
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)04:31 No.2129195
>>2129188
Kids these days think this trash is fucking good. >OMG this guys can press so many buttons.
>so kewl
>so talent
>u can't press dat mahny buttons so you're* opionon invalid
>#yolo #dubstep #skrillex
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)04:35 No.2129198
>>2129195
it's like a unique keyboard, and considering it's not normal piano placement, might be slightly
harder to learn. If the keys are programmable as I assume they are, it might be like relearning
an instrument that feels someone familiar, but not really.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)05:11 No.2129219
Honestly it's neat (minus the dubstep bullshit) but I'd be more impressed if they didn't pretty
much use the same patterns the whole time (and yea I watched the whole thing) he has about 7-8
patterns that he uses. Which may or may not be an esaggeration (didn't actually care to count)
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)05:26 No.2129233
>>2129195
>stupid kids and their untz, get off my lawn
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)05:34 No.2129237
>>2129219
Well, it would be way harder to improvise a well sounding title, I imagine.
It could also depend on how skilled that guy is with this "instrument" already.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)05:35 No.2129238
Anybody know which soundboard he uses?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)06:09 No.2129265
fake and gay
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)06:20 No.2129269
how bout learning an instrument faggot
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)07:06 No.2129283
> nothing to do with God Hand
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)07:36 No.2129296
I don't know whether to be impressed or disgusted.
On one hand, I know I can't do anything like that, I'm not the master of Simon Says.
On the other hand the music itself is kinda shitty and synthetic. You can SEE him simply pressing
buttons, not playing an actual instrument. No soul, no charm, no talent.
Yeah, I'm disgusted.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)07:40 No.2129301
>>2129296
haha
'hand'
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)07:42 No.2129302
>>2129283
Seconded.
Still kinda cool, though.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)07:51 No.2129306
>>2129296
are you disgusted by piano players too?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)07:57 No.2129311
Interesting concept.
Crappy song.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:02 No.2129313
>>2129198
I would agree with you if it weren't for the fact that they keys are ordered in scale and octave
in a way that it's actually easier than a piano since your hands and fingers don't have to move
as much.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:04 No.2129314
>>2129306
No. I respect them most of all.Their keyboards (are they even called that?) are made of keys that
make very specific tones with very specific pitches and they're all part of a system that has
been (and is still being) perfected through centuries. They add flexibility to musician's
performance, but most importantly: they're real.
Here we just have a bunch of samples scattered (as it would seem) randomly across the keyboard
which had been prerecorded by someone else (presumably).
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:05 No.2129315
>>2129314
Now you could argue that pianos are pretty much the same, the master that made the piano was the
one to tune it (prerecord a sample) and the musician is simply replaying a composition that had
been written by some other bloke. And you'd be right.
But think of how completely limited you are by the samples. you cannot play fucking Beethoven's
moonlight sonata n that thing. You can't play Stairway to heaven on it (and I will argue that you
CAN play an adaptation of it on a piano). You can only play what has been prerecorded/uploaded on
it per setting.
It's like gay sex. Some people think it can be beautiful and just as deep as regular sex. But the
normal majority will always be turned off by how unnatural it is.
>>2129313
this guy got it
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:37 No.2129327
Stop posting this unskilled and nonflowing bullshit you pretend to call music.
Jesus.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:39 No.2129329
>>2129315
You're shitting me, right?
Ripping someone else's pre-recorded samples is so much easier than creating music from individual
tones.
I know, because I can do this simple shit, but I can't play a masterpiece on the piano.
I have yet to find anything I could remotely refer to as skillful or masterful involving dubstep.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:43 No.2129330
Yeah, too bad dubstep is shit. Listening to someone giving a recital on piano at least doesn't
wreck your nerves.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:44 No.2129331
when i read god hand i thought it was about hikaru no go but i got a repeated dubstep that hurts
my ears.. even if it is pretty to look at.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:47 No.2129332
Eh, I was moderately impressed by Madeon's "Pop Culture", but not so much by this. The former has
less button mashing and more thought and composition. Still a mashup when it comes down to it,
but it creates a feeling of being a song of its own. This just sounds like generic wubwub with
samples.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:50 No.2129334
>>2129315
sounds like you're an elitest fag.
Do you have a thing against drums as well, since they can't do anything but be drums.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:53 No.2129335
>>2129334
No. Drums are fine.
Guitars are fine.
Kazoos are fine.
This is shit.
And yet I still like Daft Punk and LazerHawk.
Guess you should call me a hypocrite instead of elitist.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/30/13(Mon)08:58 No.2129339
I fucking hate it when people call something "not music", often just because it doesn't involve
"real instruments" or skill. You don't have to like it (I didn't particularly enjoy this either),
and you may be completely correct that shit like this doesn't take as much skill as playing a
piano, but it's still music.
This guy has spent some time learning to play a song with specific samples tied to buttons, and I
don't really see what's so great about that when you'd get basically the same result sequencing
it together on a computer. But even computer-made music is music.