Music Theory: Spyro the Dragon

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Alex Yard

Alex Yard

Жыл бұрын

A music theory exploration into the soundtrack of Spyro the Dragon.
If you would prefer this video to use the original PS1 soundtrack, you're in luck! Here's the same video but with with original OST:
• Music Theory: Spyro th...
Special thanks to "The Relatively Irregular Guy," who posted the amazing Dancing Spyro clip, included during the backbeat sequence in this video. It was omitted from the credits in error.
• Spyro Dancing Animatio...
Clips
0:01
“Don’t Stand So Close To Me” by the Police
A&M / Universal Music Group
0:07 & 0:12
“Can’t Stand Losing You” by the Police
A&M / Universal Music Group
0:10
“Message in a Bottle” by the Police
A&M / Universal Music Group
0:14 & 2:24
Interview clip by Playstation Underground
Spyro: Behind the Music
0:20
Copeland Drumming
The Police - Full Concert - 06/15/86 - Giants Stadium (OFFICIAL)
• The Police - Full Conc...
0:23
Copeland Drumming
The Police - Synchronicity Concert (1983)
• The Police - Synchroni...
0:24 & 6:27
Copeland Interview by The Sessions Panel
STEWART COPELAND - Drummer (The Police) for The Sessions Artist Series
• STEWART COPELAND - Dru...
12:12
Interview Clip by Drumming Channel
Stewart Copeland's Approach To A Backbeat
• Stewart Copeland's App...
13:48
Copeland Drumming with Lions
From “The Rhythmatist” Movie
• STEWART COPELAND - Lio...
13:52
Copeland Drumming on Letterman
By Worldwide Pants / NBC / Paramount
• [HD] Stewart Copeland ...
14:05
The Amanda Show
By Nickelodeon / Paramount
• Video
Audio
0:01 & 11:35
Artisans
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
0:41 & 6:35
Spyro the Dragon (Main Theme)
Composer: Stewart Copeland
1:07 & 5:08 & 8:08
Stone Hill
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
2:05
Alpine Ridge
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
2:54
Tree Tops
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
3:31 & 12:48
Dry Canyon
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
4:52
Balloon Park, Sonic 3 (Arrangement)
Original Composer: Sega
5:00
Cliff Town
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
5:47 & 8:22
Town Square
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
7:03
Crystal Flight
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
7:48
Terrace Village
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
9:47
Toasty
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
11:11
“Message in a Bottle” (Arrangement)
Original Composer: Sting
Remix Instrumental: Pablo Gerónimo
12:32
Misty Bog
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
13:02
Sunny Flight
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
13:37
Wizard Peak
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Arrangement: Stephan Vankov
14:06
“The Amanda Show” Theme
Composer: Stewart Copeland
Nickelodeon / Paramount

Пікірлер: 228
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
If you'd prefer this video to have the original soundtrack, you're in luck! kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2TYeKeKhcSKgs0
@1ucasvb
@1ucasvb Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I feel like the remaster did not do justice to the original, and it's a bit too light and airy. There's also something special about the deep bass.
@ErdrickHero
@ErdrickHero Жыл бұрын
Literally came to comments section to complain that this wasn't actually (directly) Copeland's work being shown off. Thank you.
@SubsonicSparkle
@SubsonicSparkle Жыл бұрын
My mind is blown as I realise I almost prefer the more harsh, staccato sound of the original PS1 score to the more filmic and lush Reignited tracks. It sounds less like live rock music and more like the kind of tunes you can make with keyboard samples. It’s almost childlike, but still sophisticated. Copeland seems like such a cool guy~
@christiangottsacker6932
@christiangottsacker6932 9 ай бұрын
The funny part (to me) is Stewart could have made the soundtrack sound less midified if he wanted to, since he was making music for a game on a compact disc. He was just having way too much fun going down the route he was on, and I'm sure it was because it sounded childlike, since he did the Amanda show theme song, a kids show, and other such things.
@kingnick6260
@kingnick6260 9 ай бұрын
​@@christiangottsacker6932also the music in Good Burger 😉
@christiangottsacker6932
@christiangottsacker6932 9 ай бұрын
@kingnick6260 I saw that later in life and it was magic
@Deluca-Piano
@Deluca-Piano Ай бұрын
Dang, I am so with you on that. I definitely prefer the original OST. I literally bought all those games on day one.😂 The first 3 had such amazing music. Stewart Copeland is a great composer.
@TheHangedMan
@TheHangedMan Жыл бұрын
I loved the original Spyro trilogy so much as a kid. I had no idea what mixolydian was for the longest time; whenever I heard it growing up I would always say "hey, that's like Spyro!" One of the first songs I wrote I discovered the flat 7th and incorporated it, wanting to "sound like Spyro." Thank you Stewart Copeland... and thank you Alex for this kickass video!
@HARTYNMUGHES
@HARTYNMUGHES Жыл бұрын
This chimes so true with me. Even though I know now the terminology and work in music, I still say “sounds like Spyro!”
@MiketheEye
@MiketheEye Жыл бұрын
I had NO idea a member of the POLICE did Spyro's music! No wonder it is so memorable and iconic. Thank you again for the amazing content!
@rockstopsthetraffic
@rockstopsthetraffic 8 ай бұрын
The founder of the Police
@RichardGarcia93
@RichardGarcia93 3 ай бұрын
This soundtrack changed my life. As a kid I loved so much of Copeland’s melodies and when I grew up and started playing guitar I noticed that most of my favorite music from him were Lydian. Now I’m in love with Lydian. In the later game Spyro YoTD.
@generalZee
@generalZee Жыл бұрын
I am such a huge fan of this soundtrack, and I thought I knew all the trivia, but that Amanda Show fact completely flew under my radar until now and my entire world is shook!
@AHungryHunky
@AHungryHunky Жыл бұрын
As a kid I would always get the urge to boot up Spyro right after watching the Amanda show and didn't quite know why. It took a little bit for me to figure it out but one day I was playing Wizards Peak right after the show and it just hit me that it sounded a bit too familiar. The next day I waited for the Amanda show, listened closely to the credits and then immediately booted Spyro and went into wizards peak again and then everything made sense. Of course as a kid my next line of reasoning was that the Amanda show plagiarized it and just changed it up a little so no one would notice. Little detective me was too smart to fall for it through lol. When I had access to the internet as a teen is when I learned the full truth.
@ryara3476
@ryara3476 Жыл бұрын
@@AHungryHunkyhey the Amanda show theme was one of my childhood obsessions to figure out lol
@mayniac23
@mayniac23 28 күн бұрын
I remember being 8 or 9 years old listening to the Amanda show theme and saying to anyone who would listen that it sounded like Spyro! When I got older and heard that I was right, it became my favorite fact lmao
@AnferneeMyers
@AnferneeMyers Жыл бұрын
I don't care what I'm doing; if I see an Alex Yard & Knuckles video, I'm gonna stop what I'm doing and click it.
@Bc232klm
@Bc232klm Жыл бұрын
I really really like the editing and visuals you have on this. It's easy to just take them for granted, but they all look nice, creative, smooth, engaging and all that. The content itself is fascinating and a trip down memory lane as an original Spyro player, but I also wanted to point out how awesome the little bits you add are. Great stuff man.
@MangaMarjan
@MangaMarjan Жыл бұрын
I always felt like The Police sounded like the Spyro soundtrack, which was the first game I really played besides Mario Kart. Turns out, it's the other way around and now I know why. Great video!
@AnferneeMyers
@AnferneeMyers Жыл бұрын
I actually never noticed how much Spyro music lacked usage of a snare. very cool
@rinzaigigen2640
@rinzaigigen2640 Жыл бұрын
Not "lacked". *Omitted.*
@AnferneeMyers
@AnferneeMyers Жыл бұрын
@@rinzaigigen2640 Hey, officer! There are snares still present in some of these songs, just not used as frequently in the measures as common for a lot of western music. While “lack” and “omit” mean *almost* identical things by dictionary definition, to omit something would imply that you were not using it almost completely. A snare is still present and, therefore, is more “lacked” than “omitted” in the context with which I was using the word. Hope that helps, grammar police, please don’t give me a ticket.
@jesset9550
@jesset9550 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video! Copeland's work on the Spyro-series always fascinated me. Apart from his frequent use of the mixolydian scale, he also used a ton of polyrhythmics. A good example being one of my favorite Spyro-tracks, Dark Hollow. It follows a strict 6/8-beat with a melody built upon 16th's in 4/4.
@venooshka
@venooshka Жыл бұрын
I don't have much knowledge about music theory, but for some reason I love watching videos about it. Spyro is my childhood in a nutshell and the soundtrack still feels magical to me. You truly did an amazing job explaining it like I'm 5! Oh, and the editing is god tier. The way you used the game's landscapes and objects to illustrate it is genius
@Slampbell
@Slampbell 2 ай бұрын
Your analyses aren't just in-depth, but they're incredibly insightful. This is the second video I've watched of yours where I had a "hey, I experienced that too" moment. The first was in your SM64 when you mention that the descending notes represent Bowser's presence. The second was when you mention the "taunting" notes when you miss the jump. I don't remember the exact moment when I had those realizations, but I distinctly remember experiencing both of those as a kid. Your acumen for detecting the intent behind music is mind-blowing.
@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW Жыл бұрын
My preference for Progressive Rock as my favored music genre is a bit of an ironic coincidence of the fact that my dad is a huge Moody Blues fan (one of the early major Progressive Rock bands) and so played a lot of classic Moody Blues music in the house while I was growing up, and me playing *A LOT* of the original Spyro trilogy with its Progressive Rock soundtrack.
@chrilz1498
@chrilz1498 Жыл бұрын
The way Copeland voices what would otherwise be percussive rhythm (like you mentioned with Dry Canyon especially) almost seems to add such a driving sensation to the mood of a song! This was excellent, Alex! It’s one of my favorite games and favorite OSTs
@MattGeer147
@MattGeer147 Ай бұрын
I’ve always been absolutely enthralled with the Spyro soundtrack ever since I was a kid and grew up playing the games. Thanks so much for shedding some light on how the great man did it!
@kankeydoo
@kankeydoo Жыл бұрын
Spyro is my absolute favorite game of all time & the music has so much to do with my nostalgic love for it after all these years. As someone who grew up in band & choir, & now a vocal musician & writer myself, this was so interesting to me. Loved every minute of this amazing analysis😭🙌🏽
@MakoMusicYT
@MakoMusicYT Жыл бұрын
Rewatching the video with the original OST I noticed a lot of little neat editing touches, and I've discovered even more on a third viewing. Love the attention to detail and the nod to Balloon Park.
@frost8077
@frost8077 Жыл бұрын
I only played the first Spyro, and only a few hours of it, but to this day, I feel such a sense of nostalgic bliss from this game. It's difficult to explain, but everything seemed so right. Such as the way Spyro controls, and feeling the controller rumble strongly to running and fire, just seemed so fitting and satisfying in a way that no other game really captured. The cartoony graphics just worked, and then the music and voice acting brought even more life to the game. It was never one of my most favorite games, but still somehow found a place in my heart.
@mojojojox5043
@mojojojox5043 Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to see this! I love learning about how my favorite music works. Learning what makes Spyro sound like Spyro, this was great and I hope this video does well. I love seeing you branch out even though it may not be as popular as Sonic. I'm excited to see what else you have in store.
@mulldrifter6040
@mulldrifter6040 Жыл бұрын
Excellent to see some music analysis from my favorite game of all time, you really knocked it out of the park with the editing: all the creative ways you overlayed tidbits from the game to visualize the music theory was top notch. Thank you again for another wonderful music theory video, these videos are *_super_* helpful to look at when you're having trouble figuring something out during composition, or just want a refresher on how a composer achieved that _certain_ something you're trying to pull off.
@SchlimmShadySmash
@SchlimmShadySmash Жыл бұрын
you really have some amazing editing skills and also creative as fuck mind to use spyro gems and animations to animate the notes. absolutely wonderfully made video, hats off to you my dude. collab with 8bit music bro. you have a real knack for identifying what makes soundtracks interesting. i love how you saw the dominant chord as mocking spyro and its a similar effect it has on me, the music is just so simple yet somehow unpredictable in terms of form, i love it too much
@andrewpolec.
@andrewpolec. 3 ай бұрын
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for making these videos.
@composer_speedruns
@composer_speedruns Жыл бұрын
Amazing Video. I knew the I to IV was a staple of spyro's soundtrack, but I didn't realize JUST how prominent it was! Also, the editing/presentation was awesome.
@Heptad
@Heptad Жыл бұрын
Holy moly. So THAT'S why the flight levels have a unique sound that, in the context of Spyro, puts me in the mood for aerial adventure over the usual more terra-firma ones. and THAT'S why each level "feels" right music-wise, from the chill rolling hills of Artisans (my favorite and my choice for "if I could call the Dragon Realms home, where would I pick?") to the surely scorching (& freezing) canyons of Peace Keepers, to the whimsical cloud-based domains of the Dream Weavers. I'm not musically inclined enough to truly understand the art/science of music theory - but I can understand it on a surface level. i've always loved video game music, from the 8-bit computer sounds of the NES to the great HD-recorded orchestras of today. Great explainer that shed a lot of light on why Spyro, since I discovered his series, has been one of my favorite oases. ~ Mesyn
@daandanx
@daandanx Жыл бұрын
Copeland has such a different approach to making music than many others, and i love him and his stuff for it so much!
@TheMeGuy1
@TheMeGuy1 Жыл бұрын
I love this analysis. That said, I find it interesting that you chose to use the reignited compositions rather than the originals considering the slight but noticeable differences between his original compositions and the remade ones.
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
See the description and pinned comment containing an alternate cut of this video using the original soundtrack!
@MrMatthias
@MrMatthias Жыл бұрын
It's funny you say that you don't often hear people hum the bass line in Dry Canyon, because I hum that bass line literally all the time. It's just so catchy!
@gooseteeth5455
@gooseteeth5455 Жыл бұрын
I actually started playing through the spyro games for the first time the other week. The score was a huge standout, it's really good and this video just helps me appreciate it more.
@CoGoBa
@CoGoBa Жыл бұрын
4:54 that was that part from Balloon Park in Sonic 3, wasn‘t it?😂
@Propane_Acccessories
@Propane_Acccessories Жыл бұрын
Kinda has Metal Harbor vibes from Sonic Adventure 2 as well
@k.laverdiere715
@k.laverdiere715 10 ай бұрын
Hey! I've been watching your videos, and I must say they're addicting. I feel like its only natural to have a music analysis on Crash Bandicoot, since it goes with Spyro like bread and butter. I love the upbeat and zany tunes in the games that give a sense that Crash is on a crazy adventure and running for his life, whereas the relaxed songs in Spyro indicate that he's more in control and unafraid. Love how you explained how the music tells a story and reveals character. I would also love to see more Zelda, especially MM. Oh, and I would love more Mario music like Lethal Lava Land. Will be on the lookout for anything else you come out with.
@KunaiKrazy
@KunaiKrazy 7 ай бұрын
He gets me. Dry Canyon is my favorite track hands down. That bass line is too dang good. Ugh. 😌👌
@soya_kitchens
@soya_kitchens Жыл бұрын
Spyro was one of my everythings during ye olden times! One time me and my eldest sister kept our PS2 on for like a week straight so we could 100% Spyro 2 (Of course, you couldn't save PS1 game data to a PS2 Memory Card!) I actually had a near death experience during that time. Don't try to eat Doritos and drink smoothies at the same time, kids! The music in Spyro games is something that I always liked, but never really appreciated, or had stuck in my memory. However, I would know a Spyro song if I heard it! The Amanda Show trivia bit at the end totally blew my mind, though. If you're going to keep branching out to other series... Please get into Patapon! I've been totally obsessed with it recently, and the gameplay and music are just so awesome! They even tie into each other, too! I just think it's something you'd take an interest to! Awesome video, as always!
@strohhutxP
@strohhutxP Жыл бұрын
great episode! Spyro was never my thing really (didn't grow up with a Ps1), but I always admired the flow of the game, which obviously the music contributes too! learned a lot again, thanks for that! also the "first level, man" hit me hard after the Sonic Frontiers episode. sounds like a great channel meme or catchphrase or something like that. you don't have to put up the red light! keep up the great work and i'll always come back and even rewatch.
@Son1cJ3t
@Son1cJ3t Жыл бұрын
Impeccable editing & presentation 👏 Felt like it more than made up for my gaps in musical literacy. Thanks for peeling back the curtain on one of my favorite OSTs of all time!
@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW Жыл бұрын
Aw. You left out the best part of that PlayStation Underground clip of Stewart Copeland explaining how he composed the music for Spyro. After talking about transposing the chords from one to four, he leans over to the camera and goes, "They pay me for this!"
@riftontherun6430
@riftontherun6430 Жыл бұрын
it's been awhile... but DA 🐐 (no 🧢) IS BACKK🔥🔥🔥🔥
@aleksavasic2612
@aleksavasic2612 Жыл бұрын
"He even found a way to make it work in the first level, man!" Wow I never noticed it sounding so harsh. I almost cried after that sentence. Anyways this my favorite music theory video by you! I watched the original version and now rushed the reignited version in 5 minutes! You are really getting better at explaining, even though you didn't include any lore!
@Brian-bw9fh
@Brian-bw9fh Жыл бұрын
Another entertaining & educational video. Made me remember how great Sypro's OST is. Top notch editing!
@chloelysette4850
@chloelysette4850 Ай бұрын
Dry Canyon soundtrack always reminded me of Everybody Wants to Rule The World by Tears For Fears. What a fantastic video which captures a huge part of my childhood. Stewart Copeland is so talented!!
@JSXSProductions
@JSXSProductions Жыл бұрын
This hits so many of my weird niche interests. 4:30 - Well then you've never ridden past me on my BMX on the way to music theory class in college, now did you?
@VincentGuillotine
@VincentGuillotine Жыл бұрын
as much as I've played these games across my life, I never could quite pin down what made the music sound like "spyro music". this analysis demystified that a bit
@johnnydaugherty11
@johnnydaugherty11 6 ай бұрын
Your editing is amazing man.
@js684325
@js684325 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! This is wonderful!!!!!
@jego207
@jego207 16 күн бұрын
14:11 as a kid, I noticed right away that The Amanda Show theme song sounded like Spyro's music. This sparked my obsession with finding more music by Stewart Copeland.
@Hyper_Drud
@Hyper_Drud 11 ай бұрын
4:22 that is my favorite part of Dry Canyon’s theme. 8:56 I was waiting for you to talk about this part specifically. I’m no music expert but I notice that set of notes in a few of the level themes as well as the title screen theme.
@edvardlenander6866
@edvardlenander6866 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video, thank you! Spyro has been such a big part of me growing up and I love the playfulness in the music. I can recommend Lorne Balfe´s music for the franchise sequal Skylanders. Beeing 20y old at the time I never played Skylanders but the soundtrack has been a steady choice ever since 2011.
@Bkuuzin
@Bkuuzin Жыл бұрын
The soundtrack is so well crafted!
@Benhamibe
@Benhamibe Ай бұрын
This man doesn't miss
@pick_nark
@pick_nark Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you touched on the spyro series! The first game is my personal favorite soundtrack wise.
@jimothygoldfish
@jimothygoldfish Жыл бұрын
I eagerly anticipated your breakdown of anything to do with the Spyro soundtrack and it was beyond worth the wait. Great video!
@willj78
@willj78 Ай бұрын
14:05 As a spyro kid and an amanda show kid this was the biggest mindfuck when I found this out 15 years later
@sentientblender
@sentientblender Жыл бұрын
4:36 hey don’t call me out like that I legit find myself idly humming spyro basslines all the time
@Khrene
@Khrene Жыл бұрын
14:00 >Amanda Bynes and Wizard Peak OMFG IM TEARING UP. As a kid I swore up and down these two were the same song!!! Having a 20+ year old childhood observation in an interest as complex as music theory feels good.
@giuseppegenzardi1233
@giuseppegenzardi1233 Жыл бұрын
A big THANK YOU man. I waited for a video like this for years. I'm a lifetime fan of this soundtrack and a drummer and producer too. Great video and great explanation as well
@TheJayman213
@TheJayman213 Жыл бұрын
Great video. The 4th degree of a mixolydian scale sounding a little like the root is not uncommon since it is the root of the relative major scale. Also, it's a tad funny how the alternate version is titled "original OST", even though that's probably the best way to communicate the message xD
@AlecTaylorMusic
@AlecTaylorMusic Жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying this bigger scale music theory videos, like this one and the Sonic Frontiers video.
@kibbies69
@kibbies69 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the effort put into these vids. I’m always learning something new or looking at something differently after each one. Keep up the great work man! Love the sonic vids but this showed any series works, I just want to hear you break down more theory
@hammerheadtheseawing3263
@hammerheadtheseawing3263 Жыл бұрын
How is this video under a thousand views? The presentation and editing is so great that I’m surprised the view count is this low! You’ve earned yourself a new subscriber, keep it up.
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yeah, this channel has more than half its videos on Sonic music, so those tend to get the higher numbers, however as you can see I've been branching out into other game series too, which has been a blast. Did this video get recommended to you by the algorithm due to the Spyro topic maybe? If so, then that's a great sign!
@SpacestationWilly
@SpacestationWilly Жыл бұрын
Awesome video I learned a lot and gained love for the soundtrack
@BRN2BNDAIR
@BRN2BNDAIR Жыл бұрын
Masterfully done can't wait to watch the OG soundtrack now.
@BladeShadowWing
@BladeShadowWing Жыл бұрын
Great work in this video! I’ve actually never played a Spyro game (unless you count Skylanders) so learning about this music was really interesting.
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I am new to the series, having picked up Reignited just a year ago. It won me over quickly!
@mcrsit
@mcrsit Жыл бұрын
Wonderful analysis! Loved the hard work put into keeping spyro's style into the explanations! Subbed :)
@NickGoblin
@NickGoblin Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite game soundtracks ever. Stewart Copeland is one of my musical heroes, so I'm excited. Haven't even watched the video yet, just leaving a comment. Edit: just finished the video. Including various interviews and the like was awesome.
@SmashTheElder
@SmashTheElder Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see videos for Spyro 2 and 3 as well. I don't know if the ambient home world tracks would give much to talk about, since they're pretty simple musically, but I'd find it interesting anyway, and I love the way you explain music theory.
@BraviaGames
@BraviaGames Жыл бұрын
As a complete Spyro noob, I must say that I have a newfound appreciation for Stewart Copeland's atmospheric vibes. Now excuse me while I binge the rest of the OST. And maaaybe pick up the game while I'm at it. Thanks again, Mr. Yard!
@Lunatic89097
@Lunatic89097 Жыл бұрын
You're in for a treat!
@Ajz092
@Ajz092 Жыл бұрын
If you want to hear what Copeland actually did, listen to the original PS1 OST. The Reignited OST is a cover of it not done by him.
@BraviaGames
@BraviaGames Жыл бұрын
@@Ajz092 Will do👍
@rinzaigigen2640
@rinzaigigen2640 Жыл бұрын
1. One of the most iconic parts in the entire game (a game which is my favourite of all) is gliding to the locked chest in Dry Canyon just as the drums drop out. 2. The pentatonic scales and Mixolydian progressions always make me think of Spyro. When I started writing music, I was using those techniques subconsciously and thinking of this soundtrack. 3. For my Electronic Music final, I decided I would cover "Scorch". The chorus has a blues progression, but the power chords are all diminished fifths: the Devil's Interval!! I didn't think that you could *do* that. Breaking rules is fun!! 🎵 *[({R.G.)}]* 🐉
@rinzaigigen2640
@rinzaigigen2640 Жыл бұрын
*P.S.:* You watched his documentary "On Drums", now didn't you?
@MusicKnowte
@MusicKnowte Жыл бұрын
WOW what a great video 😍😍
@screenwatcher949
@screenwatcher949 Жыл бұрын
i was just searching for good spyro music analysis and then you upload! amazing
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
Thank you! You may have also found the video "10 ways to make your music sound like Spyro," which has some pretty useful info in there too!
@screenwatcher949
@screenwatcher949 Жыл бұрын
@@AlexYardZone Exactly what I was watching before this video
@SamuelRHoward
@SamuelRHoward Жыл бұрын
@@AlexYardZone that would be me! Good stuff here by the way mate, solid video.
@trevormccarron4451
@trevormccarron4451 Жыл бұрын
this video was so amazing keep up the great work 😁
@MistyRockandRoll
@MistyRockandRoll Жыл бұрын
This is such an interesting video, having made music in this style it's interesting to see certain parts of it put under the microscope. Would love to see you cover the second and third game's soundtracks!
@dbcooper5609
@dbcooper5609 Жыл бұрын
Great video!!!!
@angelcat2865
@angelcat2865 Жыл бұрын
This was awesome ^^ Spyro is my favorite franchise and the music from Spyro 1 has always been my favorite ^^
@MrDuncanBelfast
@MrDuncanBelfast Жыл бұрын
One thing I'm surprised you didn't mention is how the I7 is continuously acting as a secondary dominant: setting up the IV chord. It's one of the reasons why whenever I compose something using Mixolydian, I always feel the urge to go to the IV chord.
@jego207
@jego207 16 күн бұрын
I don't have a background in music, I don't understand half of what he's saying. But I trust that there's a lot of complex details that makes Spyro soundtrack so enjoyable.
@mr.spyro98thedragon24
@mr.spyro98thedragon24 Жыл бұрын
Spyro is watching something outside of his world in that TV.
@stupidmatua
@stupidmatua Жыл бұрын
i love this video so much, that part about the backbeat (or lack thereof) blew my mind. please do david beauregard's soundtrack for ratchet and clank next!!! the metropolis theme is so incredibly sci fi / mischievous / halloween and i would love to hear you analyze it. even if you decide not to, you got a sub from me lol
@robertbarnettguitar
@robertbarnettguitar 6 ай бұрын
Amazing video!
@owlyus
@owlyus Жыл бұрын
I love StewCo's Favorite-Art-Teacher-in-the-School-District energy
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
Yesss totally. He really is a ham, can't go 30 seconds without launching into a bit!
@logiebear2024
@logiebear2024 5 ай бұрын
I so badly want a Spyro Rhythm game like Kingdom Hearts did with Melody of Memory. This would be so fun to play as well as great practice for learning each song in great detail.
@iamrichlol
@iamrichlol Жыл бұрын
Fuck yes.. Firstly I really hope you can continue breaking down all of the sonic 3 and knuckles music (and sonic 2 as well if youre down!) but im really happy to see Spyro getting some recognition. This is one of the best PS1 titles
@lifesagrave
@lifesagrave Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I wonder if this carries over to the other two games that follow. Please do another video highlighting them I loved watching this one. :)
@IrregularGuyYT
@IrregularGuyYT Жыл бұрын
Holy moly! This just made my day!! Thanks for the shoutout, and thanks for the informative video. I'll be sure to come back to it when I try to work out some Spyro-ish music! :D
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
Haha glad to hear it, and thank you for posting that Spyro dancing clip! I know it's not the point, but the music you included in that video was so funny and perfect lol
@gentrelane
@gentrelane Жыл бұрын
I don't know anything about music theory whatsoever. But very intrigued by the Devil's interval
@treefroggy
@treefroggy Жыл бұрын
cyclist analogy was awesome, this channel is always full of surprises haha
@hovis2000
@hovis2000 Жыл бұрын
THIS IS SO GOOD i have had all the original trilogies OSTs saved to my phone since i was like 15. listen to them all the time and even tab out basslines with my own bass from time to time. only thing you're wrong with is I actually do hum the spyro tracks aloud very often! id love to see more breakdowns of the level music just for the sake of it.
@JoshShuman
@JoshShuman Жыл бұрын
This is an awesome video, well done! My favorite part of Spyro music is when triple and quadruple meter happen simultaneously. I forget what this is called, but you hear it in songs like Dark Hollow and Cliff Town.
@CharliesMusicBox251
@CharliesMusicBox251 Жыл бұрын
Gaming + music theory = good time 100% guaranteed. Awesome video. Hope you do one on original Crash Bandicoot trilogy, music in those games is absolutely fantastic and has a lot of things that can be discussed music theory-wise.
@cubedtothex
@cubedtothex Жыл бұрын
Great review! Loved that Balloon Park reference 😉 I’m still partial to Sonic!
@misdrievousdemise3815
@misdrievousdemise3815 Жыл бұрын
I randomly came across a mid-2000s Cartoon Network series called 'The Life and Times of Juniper Lee'. After watching one or two episodes I then recognized a familiar style in the show's musical score that Stewart Copeland is known for. I waited until the credits at the end, and sure enough there he was; the show's composer. This man definitely gets around.
@googlekopfkind
@googlekopfkind Жыл бұрын
Finally, another Spyro music video! Thank you! Copeland builds an entire world on the ground with the mixolydian scale. However, it is important to note that he frequently uses chromaticism, especially the small third frequently appears before the major third. Additionally, the major seventh and augmented fourth occasionally occur. It is still considered the mixolydian mode because these chromatic notes resolve themselves later on. The mixolydian mode is often associated with the dominant seventh chord, but Copeland uses the mode in a diverse harmonic manner. In addition to seventh chords, he also includes quart-sixth chords and a lot of suspended chords except when the melody plays the third of the scale. I would say that a pure seventh chord is more of an exception than the rule. The chords that he builds on a root note often alternate. Copeland's composition is not limited to just one type of chord, but rather a harmonious mix of various chords that elevate the piece as a whole.
@Roythercom
@Roythercom Жыл бұрын
Nice observation about the organ (and other instruments in other tracks) serving as the snare beat! Spyro's music is harmonically simple, but rhythmically very rich, as is expected from a drummer (jk) Also you could make the case that, because the IV usually doesn't have a strong pull to the I like a vii or even a ii, Copeland kind of found it right to hang onto the IV whenever he wished. Anyway, nice vid! I enjoy the original soundtrack more than the Reignited one, but other than that you summed it up in a nice way that I'm sure non-musicians will understand how great it is!
@AlexYardZone
@AlexYardZone Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! And the description has a link to an alternative edit of this video using the original OST.
@davidb4150
@davidb4150 Жыл бұрын
8:13 that actually made me think of the Good Burger movie intro then you mention it at 13:58 DUDE!
@Momo4060i
@Momo4060i Жыл бұрын
Stumbled over this by accident. What a great video! Please, pleeaaase do Crash Bandicoot 3 at some point aswell!
@williamcompitello2302
@williamcompitello2302 Ай бұрын
This music describes ESTPs/ESFPs so well.
@tigglesbruh
@tigglesbruh Жыл бұрын
I actually did a remix of Angel Island from Sonic 3 as a Spyro track and incorporated many of these techniques! Love the Spyro content!
@razvandobos9759
@razvandobos9759 Жыл бұрын
By far the best video game soundtrack ever made. The original soundtrack is far superior to the reignited trilogy with a focus on progressive rock and new wave. The organ and synthesizer stabs and guitar riffs just make it stand out.
@shlakenjake
@shlakenjake Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Would love to see a video covering the other two games in the trilogy too! Perhaps make the main videos with the original soundtrack instead of rearranged.
@utsutsu123
@utsutsu123 Жыл бұрын
the movie "shes all that" has also a very spyro-esque soundtrack (which stewart was responsible for, too)
@TripleBMusic
@TripleBMusic Жыл бұрын
Nice sneaking Balloon Park in there lol!
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