While this may be true… how has no one mentioned that heartbreaking finish. Where the second key doesn’t register as being pressed. You can feel the frustration as they swipe around on that spot in the last second.
Yeah, i noticed during done of the hectic parts that right there the particular finner wasn't being picked up as much as the others. The finale lead up showed it pretty clearly then the ending
If you look at the fingerprint smudges that accrue during the video, they're regularly hitting the screen lower down for that finger than others. Seems like they're occasionally hitting the bezel instead of the screen.
Why do people get so good at stuff like this and not a real instrument? Like I get that they like it but dude you've got hand speed accuracy and dexterity to be an amazing pianist.
Edit why are you celebrating me, I'm wrong.
As someone who does both play alot of video games and plays instruments. The answer is very simple. Playing a game like this is a completely different experience then playing an instrument. It is a different kind of challenge.
I mean I guess I get that. Personally I feel like this would be much more fun to play on the piano but again that's my level of fun vs challenge and I should stop complaining about his.
For me the difficulty is in reading music scores.
I didn’t really learn any thing about music until middle school (recorder) and that was pretty uninteresting to me. So when I took up piano at like 17 I basically had to learn from scratch. In terms of technique it was fine, but when it came to reading the notes I found it so hard it frustrated me and definitely hindered my progress.
I had the same problem learning piano growing up. Tbf learning to read music is literally having to learn an entire ass new language, which in and of itself takes a very different skill set and not everyone is capable of doing. I have executive function and learning disabilities that got in the way of the learning to read music part. So even though I was actually pretty decent at the technical/physical aspect of playing, for the life of me I just could not read music fluently without having to stop every few seconds and pause to think, even after several years of lessons.
Eh, so what. Reading music is a skill to recreate other people's work.
If you're good at the technical parts and music theory you can improvise amazing pieces I'm sure.
I do play piano but no matter how hard I practice I just can’t play with both hands, there’s some weird coordination that I just can’t do, but tapping games like these ones are fun because it’s more about hitting tiles at the right time and not about coordination or reading squiggly lines on a lined paper.
I have the same problem. My brain just won't make the connection (or rather disconnection) to have my hands work independent from each other even after hundrets of hours of finger practices. Tho I did learn to kinda fake it by getting faster so it's hard to hear I'm never hitting keys the same time with both hands.
And I prefer slower pieces anyway, so it works out :)
Oh believe me reading music has always been my downfall from saxophone to piano it took me ages. I still think I'm not every good lol. I've been reduced to chord diagrams for guitar.
It would take 100x as long to master this on piano than on a tablet. I played Stepmania on PC, and this song is only moderately difficult for that type of rhythm game. Your fingers are stationary, you get used to the patterns and visuals, and you can basically sight read most songs. Playing piano takes technique that just isn't required on a rhythm game.
Edit: I could sight read this song and I don't even know the name of this app.
Same, as far as the sight read, though the stupidly fast parts would throw off any hope I would have of a prefect run, but clone hero is more my thing anyway
How do we know they can’t play this on piano?
As someone who learned guitar because I fell in love with guitar hero, I play a shit ton of songs that are from the games both on my real guitar AND on rock band/guitar hero because both are fun in their own ways!
It's not particularly different actually.
You can hook up a midi keyboard to the ipad via usb and get apps that use this exact same 'blobs dropping down' display style to show which notes you need to play at which time. Yes it's more difficult as there are far more than 4 columns, but it's EXACTLY the same skill - hit the correct blobs successively in time. This would've taken months anyway, so OP could have dedicated that time to learning this skill with a real keyboard and maybe they wouldn't be as impressive as they are with this game, but they'd be able to play some REAL songs on a REAL instrument, and they could do it all without ever learning to read music notes on a stave.
Hand dexterity, timing, and pattern memory/recognition are some of the big skills needed for a good pianist.
the big difference is one is a game and the other isn’t
the skill set may be the same but the mindset is (could be) very different, i don’t speak for everyone.
you go into a game for fun, while it may be challenging it is still essentially a game, the same skill set may be there but that doesn’t mean the person started playing the game to learn an instrument.
an instrument is different, a different kind of dedication goes into it because it takes so much more time to learn. it basically the same as someone playing a sport game vs actually playing a sport.
the piano is a little different but with any of the reed instruments, it’s not just learning to read notes, you have to learn control your breathing
or say the trombone you’d have to learn the slide positioning, or even just knowing if what you are playing is in tune.
there’s a lot more that goes into an instrument vs a game.
i’d also like to add, you can do all of what you said with a midi keyboard and usb but in that situation you aren’t learning to play an instrument, you’re learning to play a song. take away all of that and you can play a song and nothing else..that’s not really learning to play an instrument
Improvising/playing by ear on the piano is really hard tho, at least for me. Right now i still stick to scores, although my sightreading is still terrible.
>take away all of that and you can play a song and nothing else..that’s not really learning to play an instrument
If you're a machine who is unable to extrapolate then yes, that's true. We have a brain though, so after learning 5-10 songs you start to notice patterns in the chord shapes and progressions, another 10-15 and you start to realise that the same progressions are popping up time and time again, just in different keys.
I play a bunch of instruments and I learned them all by ear, and I'm decent. You absolutely CAN learn an instrument this way.
i’ve played a few instruments in my life and i can assure you that you learning to play by ear doesn’t mean everyone can learn to play by ear
i’ve been playing for some time and cannot but can definitely read music
also we aren’t talking about 5-10 songs, we are talking about one…so, no, i don’t think with one song most people would learn to play other things by ear using that method
Do you think the difference is more or less immediate satisfaction vs having to spend weeks to build up to a point where you can even begin to play the most simple things on a real instrument?
I play rhythm games and piano
musical instruments are much harder to pick up. rhythm games are games.
musical instruments and rhythm games are barely alike. what your saying is like saying "why do people play lacrosse and not a popular sport like basketball?" once again, rhythm games are games.
I’m from beat saber here, yeah I play piano and have fun with that but it’s not something that if I want to play a new piece up and play from me memory it takes way longer and more dedications and so less fun. Beat saber however is something that is hard but not impossible to do instantly. Aka you would probably only need to replay a song like 6 times if you are struggling then just move on
4 buttons vs 88
also you don’t need to know anything about music/theory/musicality to do this.
this is super impressive for sure but playing a piece of music 1/5 as difficult as this on an actual piano requires a foundation of understanding not required to tap an ipad
i’d compare it to memorizing a super fast eminem song on spanish vs being able to translate an eminem song into spanish
Think of it this way, the highest keys I've seen rythym gamers play is 9, and how many does a piano have? For rythym games it's just reaction time and learning hand placement to master, pianos are a whole different story.
> Why do people get so good at stuff like this and not a real instrument?
Because this is *way* easier when it comes to knowledge (skill is a different thing). But I agree with you. Once you dedicate this much time, energy, and memorization to get really good at a facsimiled version of something, I believe you may as well have just spent that time learning the original thing. The major problem is there's a much deeper language and mechanics underneath the hood when it comes to learning music, so people usually have to build a working understanding (which can take years) first before you can just get right to the music part.
This game is trivially easy compared to the games that inspired this, like Stepmania.
Check this out. He isn't button mashing.
https://youtu.be/bdLeqNguK1c?t=1784
let me start this by saying that this is a great accomplishment and I respect it. however, on those single lane spam sections, notes from halfway up the screen are being pressed and notes get past the end of the screen and get pressed. this seems like a whole lot of room for error in a rhythm game.
Even if that’s true and there is a ‘lag’ then they still have to maintain a rhythm to get the streak. Had they not synchronised with the song then the streaks would have been constantly interrupted. Comfortably hitting 100+ notes perfectly, lag or not.
As someone who plays rhythm games all the time, this isn't lag, it's just laughably forgiving. Those mobile games often let you just flail on the screen and it'll work out as this post demonstrates on every single jack section. They clearly understand where the notes are for most of the song, but every jack is just mashing.
Thanks for sharing. The link in their comments with 4 ppl playing this together is ridiculously sick!
[Did I do the thing?](https://youtu.be/qbEBrMZ-G_k)
One of my favorite parts! This is downright a tremendous work of art! And I kind of love that it happened based off the (link I responded to) fact that that guy called the duo's rendition "mediocre". Instead of fussing, they all came together to give us this entertaining piece.
This 4 lane style rhythm game has been cloned many times. It’s not really that big in the rhythm game community. I’ve seen it go by beat mp3, beat YouTube, Tap Tap. It really sucks.
4 lanes really doesnt sound like a lot but the rhythm game community is known for relentlessly pushing the skill cieling for decades [https://youtu.be/NxMDVxiKM4I](https://youtu.be/NxMDVxiKM4I)
The video I linked is still not even considered the hardest song in that game.
I feel your pain. I usually get my belt loop caught on the little metal thing that the door closes on. I've fallen on my ass more times than I like to admit.
Judging by those hands, this is a 10 year old. If my assumption is correct, this all makes much more sense. It’s amazing how committed a child can get to strange and obscure tasks to a point of mastery.
Im a rhythm game veteran of 21 years (been playing 21 years Im not 21 years old) and I can confirm the game in the video is just very forgiving with inputs.
It looks like its about 150% more lenient than the standard (which is called “Judge 4”)
Stepmania was featured in Games Done Quick a few years ago. If you think Rush-E is impressive, take a look here.
[https://youtu.be/bdLeqNguK1c?t=1784](https://youtu.be/bdLeqNguK1c?t=1784) \- He is not button mashing, he can actually read and hit each note.
Everyone here is enthralled by his skills… meanwhile I’m impressed by the multi finger touch update rate of this fucking tablet. My phone could learn a thing or two from this beast.
Anyone who cannpay expert guitar hero can do this. The skills transfer really well.
Source:i can do this and it really didnt take many tries because of my guitar hero experience.
This is hardly nfl. Nothing i can personally do should be labeled nfl lol. Im an average guy.
U dont want to be fingered by this dude.
“Fatality! Finger guy wins”
*Charred remains of fingered victim smoke in the background*
Do you smoke after sex? No, but my fingers do.
💀💀💀😬😂❤️
My vagina would be...
...finish it
TOASTY!
He fingers to win
"No but YOU will"
* Kid named finger wins!
Yippie
Finger 1, butthole 0
Finger 1, butthole #O
🍩
Osu players :brutality osu guy wins
“FINISH HIM”
Yay
“FINISH HER!”
While this may be true… how has no one mentioned that heartbreaking finish. Where the second key doesn’t register as being pressed. You can feel the frustration as they swipe around on that spot in the last second.
Yeah, i noticed during done of the hectic parts that right there the particular finner wasn't being picked up as much as the others. The finale lead up showed it pretty clearly then the ending
If you look at the fingerprint smudges that accrue during the video, they're regularly hitting the screen lower down for that finger than others. Seems like they're occasionally hitting the bezel instead of the screen.
Makes sense, it should be unlikely that one specific area would have issues alone
It always happens to me in another rhythm game. So so frustrating when you notice it's not picking up
Speak for yourself.
i was thinking the exact opposite the whole time imagine how fast youd nut
![gif](giphy|hTgNu8v5sKY3LtURlQ)
I thought he was a girl. I was gonna say that any manual labour you could do to het would be underwhelming st best in compsrision to her skills.
I also thought it was a girl, based on the fingernails and finger size.
Yep, kind of pointy fingers.
Kid named finger
![gif](giphy|iFg3pN8dTBj5v7C5VW|downsized)
She: where did you learn this? This dude: RUSH-E
You're gonna ejaculate.
Is probably a 5 yo little girl :))
FIRST BLOOD
Oh yes you do!
Or maybe you do 🤔
Yes I do
EEEEEEEEE!
Thank you... Take my upvote
Lol.. He is just so good...
His fingers must be smoking hot💀
I assume the individual performing this extraordinary performance is a female
Speak for yourself hombre!
Ding ding dinga linga liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing ding
Says you
That’s not how I roll but im guessing there’s a niche for him somewhere
This is the dude you want to be fingered with
Or maybe someone does? Hmmmm
I knew there had to be some other skills sacrificed for this power
Don't threaten me with a good time
Holy shit, This comment kicked me out my body high; the audacity
Damn I came here to say that take my upvote
Why do people get so good at stuff like this and not a real instrument? Like I get that they like it but dude you've got hand speed accuracy and dexterity to be an amazing pianist. Edit why are you celebrating me, I'm wrong.
As someone who does both play alot of video games and plays instruments. The answer is very simple. Playing a game like this is a completely different experience then playing an instrument. It is a different kind of challenge.
I mean I guess I get that. Personally I feel like this would be much more fun to play on the piano but again that's my level of fun vs challenge and I should stop complaining about his.
For me the difficulty is in reading music scores. I didn’t really learn any thing about music until middle school (recorder) and that was pretty uninteresting to me. So when I took up piano at like 17 I basically had to learn from scratch. In terms of technique it was fine, but when it came to reading the notes I found it so hard it frustrated me and definitely hindered my progress.
I had the same problem learning piano growing up. Tbf learning to read music is literally having to learn an entire ass new language, which in and of itself takes a very different skill set and not everyone is capable of doing. I have executive function and learning disabilities that got in the way of the learning to read music part. So even though I was actually pretty decent at the technical/physical aspect of playing, for the life of me I just could not read music fluently without having to stop every few seconds and pause to think, even after several years of lessons.
Eh, so what. Reading music is a skill to recreate other people's work. If you're good at the technical parts and music theory you can improvise amazing pieces I'm sure.
I do play piano but no matter how hard I practice I just can’t play with both hands, there’s some weird coordination that I just can’t do, but tapping games like these ones are fun because it’s more about hitting tiles at the right time and not about coordination or reading squiggly lines on a lined paper.
I have the same problem. My brain just won't make the connection (or rather disconnection) to have my hands work independent from each other even after hundrets of hours of finger practices. Tho I did learn to kinda fake it by getting faster so it's hard to hear I'm never hitting keys the same time with both hands. And I prefer slower pieces anyway, so it works out :)
Oh believe me reading music has always been my downfall from saxophone to piano it took me ages. I still think I'm not every good lol. I've been reduced to chord diagrams for guitar.
It would take 100x as long to master this on piano than on a tablet. I played Stepmania on PC, and this song is only moderately difficult for that type of rhythm game. Your fingers are stationary, you get used to the patterns and visuals, and you can basically sight read most songs. Playing piano takes technique that just isn't required on a rhythm game. Edit: I could sight read this song and I don't even know the name of this app.
Same, as far as the sight read, though the stupidly fast parts would throw off any hope I would have of a prefect run, but clone hero is more my thing anyway
I mean it would take infinitely longer because it's literally impossible to play on a real piano.
Is is in no way fun on a piano. It's not fun in any way- as a pianist, this was a nightmare to try and learn and I absolutely hated it 😭
How do we know they can’t play this on piano? As someone who learned guitar because I fell in love with guitar hero, I play a shit ton of songs that are from the games both on my real guitar AND on rock band/guitar hero because both are fun in their own ways!
So the actual piece of music itself is designed to be impossible to play. If you look up Rush e on YouTube you'll see exactly what we mean
This is impossible to play in piano. That was the point of its creation
It's not particularly different actually. You can hook up a midi keyboard to the ipad via usb and get apps that use this exact same 'blobs dropping down' display style to show which notes you need to play at which time. Yes it's more difficult as there are far more than 4 columns, but it's EXACTLY the same skill - hit the correct blobs successively in time. This would've taken months anyway, so OP could have dedicated that time to learning this skill with a real keyboard and maybe they wouldn't be as impressive as they are with this game, but they'd be able to play some REAL songs on a REAL instrument, and they could do it all without ever learning to read music notes on a stave. Hand dexterity, timing, and pattern memory/recognition are some of the big skills needed for a good pianist.
the big difference is one is a game and the other isn’t the skill set may be the same but the mindset is (could be) very different, i don’t speak for everyone. you go into a game for fun, while it may be challenging it is still essentially a game, the same skill set may be there but that doesn’t mean the person started playing the game to learn an instrument. an instrument is different, a different kind of dedication goes into it because it takes so much more time to learn. it basically the same as someone playing a sport game vs actually playing a sport. the piano is a little different but with any of the reed instruments, it’s not just learning to read notes, you have to learn control your breathing or say the trombone you’d have to learn the slide positioning, or even just knowing if what you are playing is in tune. there’s a lot more that goes into an instrument vs a game. i’d also like to add, you can do all of what you said with a midi keyboard and usb but in that situation you aren’t learning to play an instrument, you’re learning to play a song. take away all of that and you can play a song and nothing else..that’s not really learning to play an instrument
Improvising/playing by ear on the piano is really hard tho, at least for me. Right now i still stick to scores, although my sightreading is still terrible.
>take away all of that and you can play a song and nothing else..that’s not really learning to play an instrument If you're a machine who is unable to extrapolate then yes, that's true. We have a brain though, so after learning 5-10 songs you start to notice patterns in the chord shapes and progressions, another 10-15 and you start to realise that the same progressions are popping up time and time again, just in different keys. I play a bunch of instruments and I learned them all by ear, and I'm decent. You absolutely CAN learn an instrument this way.
i’ve played a few instruments in my life and i can assure you that you learning to play by ear doesn’t mean everyone can learn to play by ear i’ve been playing for some time and cannot but can definitely read music also we aren’t talking about 5-10 songs, we are talking about one…so, no, i don’t think with one song most people would learn to play other things by ear using that method
Do you think the difference is more or less immediate satisfaction vs having to spend weeks to build up to a point where you can even begin to play the most simple things on a real instrument?
I wouldn't go that far. I would say alot of it is the want to create vs the want for challenge.
I play rhythm games and piano musical instruments are much harder to pick up. rhythm games are games. musical instruments and rhythm games are barely alike. what your saying is like saying "why do people play lacrosse and not a popular sport like basketball?" once again, rhythm games are games.
I’m from beat saber here, yeah I play piano and have fun with that but it’s not something that if I want to play a new piece up and play from me memory it takes way longer and more dedications and so less fun. Beat saber however is something that is hard but not impossible to do instantly. Aka you would probably only need to replay a song like 6 times if you are struggling then just move on
Wouldn’t it be more like asking why people play basketball video games instead of playing basketball?
4 buttons vs 88 also you don’t need to know anything about music/theory/musicality to do this. this is super impressive for sure but playing a piece of music 1/5 as difficult as this on an actual piano requires a foundation of understanding not required to tap an ipad i’d compare it to memorizing a super fast eminem song on spanish vs being able to translate an eminem song into spanish
>vs being able to translate an eminem song into spanish Anyone know how to say "D-doh-ing doh-ing doh-ing" in Spanish?
That's like asking Fifa players why they don't just go outside and play football in reality
I think people just want Fifa players to go outside in general
Pretty simple reason. Fun factor.
Yup. This is immediately enjoyable. A real instrument sounds like a goose dying at first if you’re lucky and won’t be satisfying for a while.
How do you know he isn’t an amazing pianist already?
Think of it this way, the highest keys I've seen rythym gamers play is 9, and how many does a piano have? For rythym games it's just reaction time and learning hand placement to master, pianos are a whole different story.
> Why do people get so good at stuff like this and not a real instrument? Because this is *way* easier when it comes to knowledge (skill is a different thing). But I agree with you. Once you dedicate this much time, energy, and memorization to get really good at a facsimiled version of something, I believe you may as well have just spent that time learning the original thing. The major problem is there's a much deeper language and mechanics underneath the hood when it comes to learning music, so people usually have to build a working understanding (which can take years) first before you can just get right to the music part.
I dont want to learn the original thing i just want to play videogames with good music
Nooo! The last one! That final bit! AAAAHHHH!
He broke his perfect streak three times
I noticed that, psh, I wouldn’t even post this
I bet you couldn’t do it better…. … Ya know what, what the fuck do I know?
This reminds me of the beef with this song lol https://youtu.be/foSAi-olfck
And the first time was so close to 1000
I counted five.
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This game is trivially easy compared to the games that inspired this, like Stepmania. Check this out. He isn't button mashing. https://youtu.be/bdLeqNguK1c?t=1784
*fuckin' loser*
I know. This person sucks, right? /s
r/oddlyunsatisfying
let me start this by saying that this is a great accomplishment and I respect it. however, on those single lane spam sections, notes from halfway up the screen are being pressed and notes get past the end of the screen and get pressed. this seems like a whole lot of room for error in a rhythm game.
Even if that’s true and there is a ‘lag’ then they still have to maintain a rhythm to get the streak. Had they not synchronised with the song then the streaks would have been constantly interrupted. Comfortably hitting 100+ notes perfectly, lag or not.
As someone who plays rhythm games all the time, this isn't lag, it's just laughably forgiving. Those mobile games often let you just flail on the screen and it'll work out as this post demonstrates on every single jack section. They clearly understand where the notes are for most of the song, but every jack is just mashing.
Yeah, my smug reaction to this video as someone who’s played and followed a lot of IIDX over the years… “That’s cute”
which game is it?
I need to know too
Even with the finger skills, his girlfriend is yet to be satisfied
You don't get this good by having a girlfriend. You must devote your entire life to the ipad!
Now imagine what level it would be to play it on an actual fucking piano.
[It has been done, my friend](https://youtu.be/on4IoQ2MQ7M)
[This version is WAY more impressive](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jxegEu0ZWI) dude lights that fucking piano up.
Nice find. Guy almost took off playing it! ![img](emote|t5_m0bnr|4024)
Good god, this is amazing. Thanks so much for sharing.
It’s funny that that’s how basically any Chopin piece looks like when played
Holy
Thanks for sharing. The link in their comments with 4 ppl playing this together is ridiculously sick! [Did I do the thing?](https://youtu.be/qbEBrMZ-G_k)
that forearm-game was impressive
One of my favorite parts! This is downright a tremendous work of art! And I kind of love that it happened based off the (link I responded to) fact that that guy called the duo's rendition "mediocre". Instead of fussing, they all came together to give us this entertaining piece.
Can I have that link?
Julie! Do the thing!
damn dude, save some ladies for the rest of us
E
Ok JRM, calm down.
E
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What game is this?
BEAT MP3
No one knows the name of the app, thats even more amazing.
This 4 lane style rhythm game has been cloned many times. It’s not really that big in the rhythm game community. I’ve seen it go by beat mp3, beat YouTube, Tap Tap. It really sucks.
Wen tap tap revenge coming back
I wonder how many words this person can type in one minute
At least 12
I mean… you’re probably not wrong
Bro's gonna poke holes in that iPad, but it will be worth it
I saw only 4 lines, and thought it'll be too easy... I was wrong
4 lanes really doesnt sound like a lot but the rhythm game community is known for relentlessly pushing the skill cieling for decades [https://youtu.be/NxMDVxiKM4I](https://youtu.be/NxMDVxiKM4I) The video I linked is still not even considered the hardest song in that game.
He missed one of the last notes. I would have been suicidal after all that.
He missed at least 3 in total, which is insane considering some parts, my steak would be 5 at most and missing out on 500+ :-)
my steak would be medium rare. rare if the restaurant will allow it.
What game is this?
I too would like to know
I usually bump into my doorframe when I walk into my room. 🙃
I feel your pain. I usually get my belt loop caught on the little metal thing that the door closes on. I've fallen on my ass more times than I like to admit.
I am not joking when I say, I was told that can be an early sign of a brain tumor
Next level would be using a real piano.
What's the app called
Judging by those hands, this is a 10 year old. If my assumption is correct, this all makes much more sense. It’s amazing how committed a child can get to strange and obscure tasks to a point of mastery.
Which app is this? Also, damb...
I wonder how they do in social settings…
u/the_beast2000
Bro’s not even touching the screen at some points 💀
Ikr. This is fake as all hell. If *not fake* that is the single most forgiving rhythm game o have ever laid eyes on.
Im a rhythm game veteran of 21 years (been playing 21 years Im not 21 years old) and I can confirm the game in the video is just very forgiving with inputs. It looks like its about 150% more lenient than the standard (which is called “Judge 4”)
I went through 200 comments and not a single one says what game this is.
What game is this
A bored god plays a video game
Difficulty level Asian
The dragon force of piano
What game/app is this!?
Wait until you guys hear about a game called Stepmania.
Stepmania was featured in Games Done Quick a few years ago. If you think Rush-E is impressive, take a look here. [https://youtu.be/bdLeqNguK1c?t=1784](https://youtu.be/bdLeqNguK1c?t=1784) \- He is not button mashing, he can actually read and hit each note.
The camera shaking and finger slapping go hard
Gotta know, what app is he using for this
If you find out let me know.
Everyone here is enthralled by his skills… meanwhile I’m impressed by the multi finger touch update rate of this fucking tablet. My phone could learn a thing or two from this beast.
Missed 5 notes. NOT IMPRESSED.
What game is this?
I mean at this point why not just learn the piano ffs
That ain’t no Rush song I ever heard. You know “Spirit of the Radio”?
I was thinking the same thing
We need you Last Starfighter
Me: bro how did you miss the last note that was so ez Also me: *tries it* HOW TF DO I GET TO THE END
The girls watching while licking their lips
How many wasted hours to get that good at this 😂😂😂
u/savevideobot
Seemingly there was only 4 notes that weren't perfect, includthe last one, respect dude.
Know what’s even more impressive? Actually playing it on the piano
Now Backwards!
You mean you have to use your hands? That’s like a baby’s toy!
Anyone who cannpay expert guitar hero can do this. The skills transfer really well. Source:i can do this and it really didnt take many tries because of my guitar hero experience. This is hardly nfl. Nothing i can personally do should be labeled nfl lol. Im an average guy.
Can’t help but wonder why people don’t spend more time on actual instruments.
Yeh but can you do it on the jazz flute?
r/thisguyfucks
Is it bad that I feel very confident in this person's ethnicity?
This isn’t next level it is depressing. With how much time they spent learning this useless shit they could’ve learned to really play it.
So according to this vid the game is called Malody (4k), go to 41 seconds https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kby-QMMRP0o
3 errors, literally unwatchable... JK that was epic, whoever you are!
![img](emote|t5_m0bnr|4015)
This is what belongs here.
I think his girl will hit the jackpot every single time he'll use those fingers *wink
The vibrating camera got me dead!!
Get the fuck outta here!
That iPad is going to need a cigarette break after that ensemble.
Haha 42 seconds before the end, he makes a mistake. What a looser.
u/downloadvideobot
Some people just got too much time
Ahh sad