I'm not sure how it gets more epic than SLAYING vampires rocking literal Bach 😂😂😂 Which Castlevania game has the best soundtrack??
@gwilkinson4183 ай бұрын
please consider checking out Gynoug on the Megadrive (aka Wings of Wor)
@RichyJFilms3 ай бұрын
your the bob ross of bach hugs to you
@Stungun483 ай бұрын
Symphony of the Night cause it’s just…it’s just Symphony of the Night, man lol
@unnamedx23 ай бұрын
I think the most iconic is definitely the "symphony of the night" ost
@pauljensen5193 ай бұрын
My top 3 are SotN, Super Castlevania IV, and Rondo of Blood.
@mananself3 ай бұрын
The long time composer for the Castlevania series, Michiru Yamane, wrote her college thesis based on the music of Bach.
@peterjansen48263 ай бұрын
No surprise, I guess. Japan had great composers for games for whatever reason, they still do.
@cybercifrado3 ай бұрын
She also came back for Iga to do the music for Bloodstained. :)
@cooldebt3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the interesting info!
@leandrodfcorreia23 ай бұрын
@@peterjansen4826 Japan teaches music at schools. That's probably a good reason.
@PRKLGaming3 ай бұрын
She didnt write music for the NES games
@jorgitoislamico42243 ай бұрын
Actually Simon Belmont (which is the main character of Castlevania and Castlevania 2) lived in the seventeenth century so using Bach/Baroque music is very spot on
@jorgitoislamico42243 ай бұрын
@CharlesCornell0-t8k You're not tricking anyone bud
@sabin973 ай бұрын
el de castlevania 1 es simon?
@jorgitoislamico42243 ай бұрын
@@sabin97 Sí
@nik.olas328Ай бұрын
Sheeeee
@TriggerTheStrong3 ай бұрын
Since Simon's Quest takes place in the 1600s, when Bach was born, it actually makes perfect sense for the time period.
@hamiltobergeran53053 ай бұрын
I can’t enjoy the music because the guy is way too enthusiastic about the music all the time
@NitroNinja3243 ай бұрын
@hamiltobergeran5305 Then listen to the music on its own if you don't want his input. Surely you don't come to a commentary channel with the expectation that there'd be no commentary?
@SaiyanHeretic3 ай бұрын
1698, specifically
@Psychebane3 ай бұрын
I don't know even how they survived back then when it turned nighttime. It must have been tough with the waves of reanimated dead walking around.
@LastTorgoInParis3 ай бұрын
and its not uncommon for Dracula or vampires in general to be depicted as centuries old
@GamerFromJump3 ай бұрын
And they did this on an NES with 4 sound channels. Epic.
@daviru023 ай бұрын
For some reason Konami had the key to great music on that old platform. How other developers couldn't replicate that same great sound is beyond me Just proves Konami was the s*** back in the day
@Iceykitsune3 ай бұрын
2 square waves, a sawtooth wave, and a noise channel.
@wristcontr0l3 ай бұрын
In a cave. With a box of scraps!
@KimStennabbCaesar3 ай бұрын
There's no sawtooth on the original NES, the 3rd channel is a triangle wave. In addition to the noise channel, there's also a 5th channel for playing 1-bit DPCM samples.
@fllthdcrb2 ай бұрын
@@KimStennabbCaesar "There's no sawtooth on the original NES" Which is a real shame, if you ask me. NES music tends to relegate its bass lines to the wimpy triangle wave. Konami had a solution with their VRC6 chip, which had additional sound channels (including a sawtooth, and no triangle) along with its memory mapping capabilities. They used that chip in three of their Famicom cartridge games, including _Castlevania III_ (aka _Akumajō Densetsu,_ whose music sounds great with it). The problem: it only worked on the Famicom; the NES removed the audio input pin necessary for it to work from the cartridge port, moving it to the expansion port that no one ever ended up using. Technically, they could have worked around that, but I doubt anyone would have liked a game cart with a cable out the side that you had to hook up every time you wanted to play that game, or another accessory of some kind.
@ultradmann23673 ай бұрын
Castlevania soundtracks are incredible.....but Symphony of the Night is on a whole 'nother level and deserves a talk on it's own.
@nickwallette62013 ай бұрын
Without a doubt. If you don't know all you need to know by the Name Entry screen, I can't help you. The intro movie, the gorgeous choir, the theme from the library ... I would have a heck of a time picking the best game of all time, but SotN would be at the top of a short list.
@williamgilbert103 ай бұрын
This.
@MJG2063 ай бұрын
heck yes.
@strideryoko3 ай бұрын
16:17 Whaaat!
@travisnorman3 ай бұрын
Yea a Symphony of the Night video will have to be like four hours long because nearly every track is a total masterpiece. I would love to see Charles break it down!
@BlazeBops3 ай бұрын
One of the best moments I can remember was my first weekend at MAGFest (Music and Gaming Festival) in 2012 where I not only got to meet Michiru Yamane (composer of the original Castlevania) but also went to see Bit Brigade (a metal band with an NES speedrunner as one of the band members) play her game live! She was softly crying while watching an audience of 5000 people enjoy her music as another member of the audience.
@digitaljanus3 ай бұрын
Aww, you're making me tear up. I'm so glad Yamane felt so appreciated, she definitely deserves it.
@Androssity2 ай бұрын
This is so amazing! I saw BitBrigade recently and it was spectacular to see a live speed run with accompanying live music. To know that Michiru got to see her music loved and appreciated in that moment brings tears to my eyes. Also how have I never heard of MAGFest!?!?
@robstorm68673 ай бұрын
Talking about Bach in Castlevania without going over Wood Carving Partita from the library of Symphony of the Night should be a crime sir! It has got to be the most baroque style piece in the whole series. Harpsichord Concerto in Castlevania.
@15silverblade3 ай бұрын
Agreed. Sotn soundtrack is the pinnacle masterpiece of the whole series.
@thepolarphantasm23193 ай бұрын
Playing SotN on my Miyoo Mini (again, lol) and I realized earlier that the jazzy funky stuff they're playing in the colosseum is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 like how did I not notice how hard this gets down 😅
@MJG2063 ай бұрын
@@thepolarphantasm2319 The coliseum track is one of my if not my favorite track from SOTN.
@thepolarphantasm23193 ай бұрын
@@MJG206 ...and right as I finished checking this notification a schmoo dropped me a crissaegrim 👍 Even the library gets dope music, lol. That librarian knows what's up
@WhatsTheTakeaway3 ай бұрын
@thepolarphantasm2319 Wandering Ghosts is the name of the track, and yes it's my favorite.
@globes1793 ай бұрын
And not a word about Satoe Terashima - one of if not the greatest mysteries in classic video game making lore. The composer of Castlevania's music (along with Kinuyo Yamashita, who is well known) is known by pseudonym only - but not a pic exists, and no other known work of hers is known of.
@ManiacalForeigner3 ай бұрын
There is one low-quality photo online, and we do know she has worked on some other 80s Konami games, like The Goonies. But yeah, after around 1987, she just pretty much disappears. According to Yamashita, Terashima was actually the one who composed Vampire Killer, as well as Stalker, Out of Time, and Voyager. She also likely helped out on the Simon's Quest and Haunted Castle soundtracks.
@claudijatzandrapova33473 ай бұрын
Michiru Yamane though is the legend who created Symphony of the Night's epic OST and she gets more recognition due to Symphony still seen as one of the greatest games of all time in any category
@fjorddenierbear48323 ай бұрын
And no mention of Yngwie Malmsteen. C2 was HUUUGELY inspired by him. The manor music in C2, "Dwelling of Doom" is basically a remix of his "Far Beyond the Sun". I believe that without Malmsteen in the 80's, Konami may never have chosen the route of baroque metal. Look at the timeline: Yngwie released this music in 1984 and he was huge in Japan.
@animalsinorbit3 ай бұрын
Yngwie is brilliant
@animalsinorbit3 ай бұрын
@@fjorddenierbear4832 I'm a big metal head and that little island of Japan has been holding it down musically for decades now.
@crimsonhawk523 ай бұрын
BACH! A colossal syllable, one that makes composers tremble, brings performers to their knees, beatifies the Bach-lover, and apparently bores the daylights out of everyone else. - Leonard Bernstein, On Music
@Feniquis3 ай бұрын
You could say that he makes composers _treble_
@plebcrabslayer3 ай бұрын
@@Feniquis How _clefer_ of you!
@MagnaKay3 ай бұрын
Guyyyyyyys...
@digitaljanus3 ай бұрын
@@plebcrabslayer Counterpoint: yes
@Goldnfoxx3 ай бұрын
This got ritarted fast.
@bazzfromthebackground36963 ай бұрын
"Wood Carved Partitia" that goes from haunting to organ shredding.
@chamuuemura53143 ай бұрын
Hopefully next video he’ll get to later games in the series.
@bryant4753 ай бұрын
Castlevania SOTN
@cubic-h60413 ай бұрын
Bloody Tears is what convinced me to start the Piano. First song I learned to play. it's been like 5 years now.
@EdoFuzzy213 ай бұрын
That was me around 20 years ago now. Don't stop, but give yourself room to breathe 🎉
@reaonford85903 ай бұрын
Man, I was actually bullied as a kid by some chud in elementary school for listening to the Castlevania soundtrack on my walkman, and it's strangely vindicating somehow to see you get this amped about it, decades later. Thanks for doing what you do, Charles!
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
@@reaonford8590 Well if all you do is think about the pimps and chuds, you’ll never appreciate New York City.
@ZaCloud-Animations___she-her3 ай бұрын
Bullies are automatically idiots. If you're pissing them off, you're doing something right. Keep your head high & do what you love.
@qwerty9-m1z3 ай бұрын
Chud life!
@Rezornch_and_DvelenktronxАй бұрын
Ha! Vindication. Forgive that kid.
@csj9619Ай бұрын
always stand up for yourself, even if you get beat up
@random_corner53763 ай бұрын
Castlevania combines gothic classical and rock music to create a sophisticated symphony.
@marche8002 ай бұрын
That's a bit of an oversimplification it plays with all kinds of genres and sometimes it just plays it straight no fusion whatsoever.
@vanyadolly2 ай бұрын
A symphony... of the night?
@theastronomer74 күн бұрын
Of the night
@Chirpy_Squirrel2 ай бұрын
How Charles does a Castlevania music review WITHOUT discussing the tracks on "Symphony of the Night" is beyond me. For most of us, that game is PEAK Castlevania. It honestly deserves it's own video with the soundtrack it has.
@davidwhiting17613 ай бұрын
It's so ironic that as much as we all love Bach and rally behind him as a representative of music in the Baroque era, Bach wasn't very well liked as a composer. Folks recognized he was a great keyboard player, but no one really liked the music he wrote, considering it too complex and too difficult to perform practically, more so his works for organ and harpsichord. Lucky not all of his work was discarded, folks simply filing it away and largely ignoring and forgetting about it for centuries. It wasn't until the 20th century during Neo Classicism that Bach was rediscovered and folks fell in love with it. EDIT: I've been corrected. Felix Mendelssohn in the 19th century brought J. S. Bach's revival. My original comment stems from the 6 cello suites with which I'm more familiar, which weren't largely brought to public light until the 20th century when Pablo Casals recorded them and made them popular.
@TheGolux3 ай бұрын
"Come on, Johann, write something that normal people can play!"
@nathanbegel45053 ай бұрын
I'm going to be full nerd mode for one sec sorry 🤓 Bach was still present in classical music because his son(s) JC and CPE Bach were very popular. His name wasn't at all forgotten as many composers like mozart and haydn studied his work a lot. It wasn't until the 19th century with Mendelssohn that Bach had a revival, when he performed one of Bach cantatas with his orchestra! Small correction, still it's incredible how ahead of his time he was... He didn't care about timbre much but to look at how he would have sounded with a huge orchestra, I highly recommend you to check out Stokowski's arrangement of the passacaglia and fugue in c minor. It sounds so epic it could be a Dark souls ost haha
@davidwhiting17613 ай бұрын
@@nathanbegel4505 Well said. Been a while since I was in music history (since 2015).
@Winspur19823 ай бұрын
Yeah, I can't imagine even 1% of the population ever thought of a Bach fugue: "yeah, this is something I could play on the harpsichord." He knew how to make a living as a Lutheran church music composer and he lived long enough to compose a lot. Not saying he wasn't great, just putting him in his context.
@digitaljanus3 ай бұрын
@@Winspur1982Wasn't he something like a 5th generation church organist and composer? It was just the family business for him (which his sons carried on), he just happened to be really excellent at it.
@Dipwad_Omega3 ай бұрын
I never thought I'd ever get to hear Charles play "Vampire Killer." This episode is a fever dream...and a dream come true.
@AdamBladeTaylor3 ай бұрын
Well, it's a Castlevania video. If he didn't play it, there would be torches and pitchforks a plenty. lol
@Dipwad_Omega3 ай бұрын
@@AdamBladeTaylor No, you’re 100% right. But I also never thought I’d get to see a Castlevania video from him at all lol
@Ready_Set_Boom2 ай бұрын
@@AdamBladeTaylori am just watching the video and needed to know you reference this song.
@BaDitO23 ай бұрын
it's not only just counterpoint. it's also the use of circle of fiths progressions that make the music so memorable.
@Novastar.SaberCombat3 ай бұрын
I simply cannot *WAIT* until he covers Symphony of the Night. ;) I mean holy--err, UNHOLY--sheet music, Batman! Charles C. is gonna be throwin' holy water all over his ivories.
@DirtyMonster7623 ай бұрын
explain urself
@gardnert13 ай бұрын
NES and SNES musical composers were all frickin geniuses. What they did with 8 and 16 bit compression is absolutely unreal.
@leob4403Ай бұрын
Dude there were some crappy games on those consoles, not all games were good
@RWL2012Ай бұрын
You're confusing 8-bit and 16-bit _audio_ (recorded sound files) with the programmable sound generator of an 8-bit CPU console and the sample-based sound chip of a 16-bit CPU console.
@BeastOfSoda3 ай бұрын
Charles is basically experiencing what our childhood and puberty was like as far as videogames are concerned, and I'm here for it.
@Grillenheimer3 ай бұрын
And that's I went so hard into the Fresh Aire series by Mannheim Steamroller waay before their Christmas CD brought even MORE attention to them!
@DezorianGuy3 ай бұрын
You understand that he isn't new to video games right?
@BeastOfSoda3 ай бұрын
@@DezorianGuy Yes, but he's been covering more of the greats just lately. I'm also assuming that, unlike your average gamer, he spent more of his free time perfecting his craft, so he's bound to know less about games than you and me.
@DezorianGuy3 ай бұрын
@@BeastOfSoda fair enaugh, it's a good thing we have chaps like him promoting video game music to a broader audience.
@HUYI13 ай бұрын
Well I'm assuming he's younger and he's discovering all of these classics in his own time, regardless of the progress it's intriguing to see his opinion on it no matter how slow the process is I guess
@5kyfall20173 ай бұрын
Bach pieces 0:00 and 8:32 Fugue No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 847 2:11 Chromatic Fantasy in D Minor, BWV 903 3:52 Keyboard Concerto No.5 in F Minor, BWV 1056: III. Presto
@Genmaken-Hoshi3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! To add to it, what Charles put on for comparison at 3:53 was the harpsichord version of Concerto No. 5, so BWV 1056 instead.
@VexylObby3 ай бұрын
14:00 By the way, this technique of playing a drone note in between every other note in a melodic line, I found out, is called "Bariolage". I can't believe it took me like 15 years after playing that kind of stuff in metal, etc. to finally learn it's terminology.
@romajimamulo3 ай бұрын
Is it also called pedal point or is that something else?
@budgetcoinhunter3 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!!!! I knew it absolutely _had_ to have a name, but I could never find out what it was.
@VexylObby3 ай бұрын
@@romajimamulo That is when some notes change while others do not. Like when you hold a chord, and lift up one of the notes to a different one, again and again.
@romajimamulo3 ай бұрын
@@VexylObby huh. Weird, well, glad to know it's Bariolage
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
@@VexylObbyIt’s the same idea, the base note of Bloody Tears remains the same as the other notes build the intro melody around it. It gives a lilted swing to the rhythm
@amberfire123456726 күн бұрын
Interesting fact. A woman wrote the very 1st Castlevania Theme. She used a pseudo name James Banana. Her real name is Kinuyo Yamashita. Kinuyo Yamashita (山下 絹代, Yamashita Kinuyo) is a Japanese composer and musician known for her contributions in video games. Her best known soundtrack is Konami's Castlevania, which was also her debut work.
@M3n2c33 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the Game Boy Castlevania II soundtrack also uses a portion of Debussy's Passepied (for part of Dracula's castle, IIRC)! I remember being blown away by that discovery when I was younger.
@douglashudson47063 ай бұрын
Same here! My parents were listening to classic music and Passpied came on and I was like "where have I heard this before?!"
@ManiacalForeigner3 ай бұрын
It also uses a part of Bach's Chromatic Fantasia as one of the boss themes. Which to my knowledge, is the only example in the series of a direct use of a Bach piece. Edit: My bad, it was mentioned in the video lol
@gabyl23263 ай бұрын
It’s funny to see you "discovering" this type of music and explaining it to all of us, I personally study Baroque and Classical music periodes at a conservatory where my assignments are basically writing counterpoints for 4 voices, and it’s really cool seeing someone who had a totally different approach of music as mine digging through that type of work. Love your videos like always keep going please !
@gabyl23263 ай бұрын
@CharlesCornell3 lmao sorry but I’m not 10 years old try to find a real way to make a living next time, anyway report this account please
@Dancarnate3 ай бұрын
100% as a speedrunner who has thousands and thousands of hours in the CV series, I have said this for years. Especially notable with the pedal points in bloody tears or some of the other tracks that you have highlighted. As far as my favorite CV ost, it would have to be Castlevania 3 Dracula's Curse. Great stuff as always, thank you!
@Dancarnate3 ай бұрын
For that counterpoint example at roughly 10:20 it is in Clocktower from CV3 as well.
@darlhiatt81362 ай бұрын
Castlevania 3 was one of my favorites to play, I love that game. Syfa is awesome.
@fourlightsorchestra2 күн бұрын
Dracula’s curse is also my favorite too. Clock tower and evergreen might be my favorites from that game.
@-Vitalis-3 ай бұрын
I love how Charles gets all excited and wtf'ed, hahaha. You can feel his love for music during those parts. Wish I had a music teacher like him. I'm not a _musician_ anymore (maybe an audiophile/appreciator nowadays) but my former teacher was coooooold like seriously COLD! Sometimes I wonder if he really liked what he did or it was just inertia working.
@ZMaine3 ай бұрын
For the Saturn version of Symphony of the Night, there is a jazz band version of one of the main themes. It's called Beginning.
@haydenbsiegel3 ай бұрын
So much of that 8-bit 16-bit music is amazing. They did so much with so little.
@jstymie3 ай бұрын
First and foremost, absolutely love seeing you do some coverage of the Castlevania soundtracks, they truly were top tier for decades. Here's hoping the series makes a comeback before too long. Also, I'm so accustomed to seeing people who run channels similar to yours saying that they have perfect pitch that I guess I had assumed you did. The impressive factor of your content just took another step up learning that you, in fact, don't have perfect pitch. Some other Castlevania favorites... "Dance of Pales" from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and "Belmont's Theme" from Lords of Shadow.
@da7033 ай бұрын
They’re doing a lot of collars with games at the moment, Dead Cells has a DLC, Dead By Daylight is getting one soon, but I don’t have high hopes that they’ll make another game in the series :(
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
@@da703Konami is being so dumb about it. Grimoire of Souls is pretty cool but if they really want it to get attention they’d release it for Switch and tie a new game into the popular anime
@ClellBiggs3 ай бұрын
I constantly played the Castlevania games when I was a kid (I'm old). These songs are baked into my brain. Super Castlevania IV specifically has a special place in my heart.
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
Amazing, somehow underrated soundtrack. So many different moods and experimentation with tempo swings
@davealayaАй бұрын
The first stage of S.C.IV soundtrack blew my ass off when I was 10 years old.
@tonyutter3 ай бұрын
"Riddle" from Castlevania 3 will blow your mind
@quarium56813 ай бұрын
Riddle is such a dope track!
@JayByrd833 ай бұрын
I prefer Clockwork.
@jacekmw3 ай бұрын
My favorite is just "Beginning" from Castlevania 3. Sets the stage so well!
@JorgeFuentes-TGMagus3 ай бұрын
"Aquarius" is super awesome, too.
@tailsneon5563 ай бұрын
@@jacekmw Especially on the Japanese version with the VRC6 chip.
@povilzem3 ай бұрын
My music history teacher used to say that two things make Bach's music. Sequence and cadence. Repeat the same melody several times starting from a different diatonic step, then wrap up with a nice I-IV-IIb-V-I.
@Bas_Brand3 ай бұрын
castlevania overall is imo the videogame series with the strongest catalogue of music. literally every single entry has at least a handful of awesome tunes in its OST, some are basically flawless like SotN or CV3
@MidlifeCrisisJoe3 ай бұрын
Hmm. I mean, I guess it depends on how you define "strongest" here. Because if you want consistency, I tend to think Final Fantasies 1-10, largely due to Nobuo Uematsu, have the most consistent high quality and variety to their scores. At the same time, I think Koji Kondo over at Nintendo managed to create the strongest, most memorable tunes and melodies of the 80s and 90s (I mean, you hear the Zelda theme once and it's burned into your brain). Castlevania is definitely up there, and in the top ten, but . . . it's mostly inspired by very specific types of classical and baroque themes, which limits its range a bit. At least until they get better instrumentation in the PSX era with SotN and add in a large amount of rock into the mix.
@Bas_Brand3 ай бұрын
@@MidlifeCrisisJoe there's a good amount of rock and contemporary influences from the first title onward too, but I get your point. mostly it's a matter of opinion, if you take the top 5 or top 10 series music wise, it's really down to what you vibe with more, I think. And CV is that for me overall. It surely helps I really like Baroque music.
@ninjaguyYT3 ай бұрын
Nah, super smash Bros
@Bas_Brand3 ай бұрын
@@ninjaguyYT that's like cheating, Smash has some of the best music from all those series with already great music combined in one game. unless you're talking about the smash exclusive pieces, of which many are fantastic too
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
Don’t forget Ys
@x3roxide3 ай бұрын
I think the composer for Bloody Tears on the Gameboy had the mindset to subvert the listeners expectations every chance they had. At this point, there's a very good chance that the player knows the original song, and every few seconds this player would be thinking... "what was that? what just happened? where is he taking this?" and the best thing is, it works! Familiar for nostalgia, but different enough to remain fresh and interesting.
@SuperMikeFender3 ай бұрын
What I find extra astonishing about this is there are 3 intertwined melodies that you can hear, but programming it was more complicated than that. There used to be a video on KZbin somewhere that shows each individual channel the NES is using. When just the square or triangle waves are played, it’s not like hearing the “bass” or “middle” melody. But somehow put together, there are 3 distinct melodies and room for sound effects.
@davdev7933 ай бұрын
I know nothing of music but wish he had touched the SOTN track on this . Great video!
@LitaElera3 ай бұрын
Being suggested a video that confirms that Castlevania's music is awesome is definitely the best thing that happened to me today
@zacharyseibert67883 ай бұрын
Castlevania - Symphony Of The Night, is my favorite. A masterpiece.
@kurona3 ай бұрын
8:34 you just unlocked some hidden core memories that I completely forgot I had...it was years of listening to my older sister learn this piece, and then even more years of learning it myself afterwards and struggling with it. Good times with Bach though 🤣
@J0EK1NG3 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed 8-Bit Music Theory's description of this music - basically that Castlevania music always has a modern chord progression in a Baroque style, or vice versa. Nice to see you covering it!
@LostSoulSilver17 күн бұрын
Everyone is always glazing tf out of Mozart, but it's always been Beethoven and Bach the ones for me. It is their classical music that still holds up to this day!!
@ttttom233 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for a Castlevania video forever! Please do a Part 2, there are so many great songs to choose from. Catacombs from Circle of the Moon Sinking Old Sanctuary Silence of Daylight Successor of Fate The intro music, Prayer, and Beginning from Castlevania 3. I could go on.
@ApollixMusic3 ай бұрын
Castlevania on the N64, The Castle Center music is just amazing. Really nostalgic and a gratis composition.
Thank you for introducing me to the Castlevania Legends soundtrack. I had never heard it before and it has blown my mind!
@no_nameyouknow3 ай бұрын
That OG gameboy version of bloody tears was sick, never heard that one. I would love to hear a modern arrangement using those ideas.
@rockinon0113 ай бұрын
Best version of it I've ever heard, someone needs to tackle this asap
@Moonbeast_11383 ай бұрын
I don't play any musical instruments, but I love your enthusiasm! Original Castlevania is one of my favorite side-scrolling games, and I've alway loved the soundtrack, so I had to check out this video. 👍
@dspmusik813 ай бұрын
As a kid both playing Bach and playing Castlevania II in 1988, this tickles my nostalgia bone.
@KiwiiKeyboard3 ай бұрын
The chromatic fantasia in Castlevania 2 for the gameboy was my first introduction to baroque music a few years ago. It was unlike anything I had ever heard, I was so entranced by it and it sent me down a rabbit hole of baroque/classical music.
@estefencosta18353 ай бұрын
Hey Charles* just chiming in to say I really love the way you talk about music not just in terms of the piece itself but how it meshes with the media it was created for. I especially enjoyed your video on Gehrman, the First Hunter. It's great to see someone with enthusiasm about the creative decisions made - and why they were made rather than just saying whoaaaa this is amazinggggg.
@cooldebt3 ай бұрын
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@CHUNGAandNANOOK3 ай бұрын
Great to see some much needed love for Castlevania OST,, especially the GB Bloody Tears. Personally loved that track for ages. You're reaction is 100% deserved. That track is mind blowing, might go try and pick it apart right now!
@MrTubeStuck3 ай бұрын
Bloody Tears is my run music on loop. It never fails to energize me
@draggonhedd3 ай бұрын
i always love the hype and energy and genuine love and surprise you bring to all your videos. You are so 100% INTO it and watching you discover stuff that blows your mind is so great. I love it every time it gets me so hyped too! Its infectious!
@cooldebt3 ай бұрын
Because I heard The Consouls jazz cover first, I never realised how Bach-like Simon's Quest is. Great video!
@srsgoblin3 ай бұрын
The Consouls are excellent!
@frankquither49803 ай бұрын
Its that first intro of Castlevania IV, the ominous low strings when you cross the brixge at the start into the organ intro when you are in the castle into that gothic-classic rock soundtrack, amazing
@uclafalcon3 ай бұрын
His enthusiasm when hearing unexpected chords is infectious. :)
@huskiefan89503 ай бұрын
As a guitarist, some of my favorite things to try and learn/incorporate into my playing lately is classical stuff. Love it ❤
@spnyp333 ай бұрын
Bach always reminds me of the NES Dragon Warrior music. I want to say it is the Brandenburg Concertos, in particular.
@Desmaad3 ай бұрын
The composer for that series, Koichi Sugiyama, was classically trained, after all (also a fascist, but I'm digressing).
@MsVilecat3 ай бұрын
@@DesmaadDon't disgress. The man behind all these accomplishments was also a war apologist (the abusing of Japanese women in WW2 by foreigners). I can agree he was talented, but I didn't shed a tear when he passed.
@JohnnyQuaykersBelmont3 ай бұрын
Love that you covered CastleVania music! It's great to hear how Bach influenced this series! I've enjoyed these games since about the beginning when I first played CV1 on NES. What a series! There are some fan games called the Lecarde Chronicles that did some great remixes of some of the classic tracks from the series if anyone is interested to hear some fan love! One more fan called Arkhouse has an album with more great remixes I also recommended. Glad fans keep resurrecting this series. I'm ok with a part 2 to this if possible!
@folkendantes26813 ай бұрын
Bach DID, in fact, write Video Game Music! ;) See Gyruss Stage 1 for the NES.
@crank72833 ай бұрын
These video game music evaluations are what I've always wanted! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
@RaptorT1V3 ай бұрын
Speaking of the connection between Bach and music from Castlevania, *Wood Carving Partita* deserves _special attention_
@Jcarroz3 ай бұрын
Literally every track in this game is an iconic banger. We need this sound track turned into a a full symphony.
@gtrhero893 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that the Castlevania Legends version of Bloody Tears got featured. It was so fun seeing someone else have the same reaction I had once the song gets to the remixed part.
@briannacox48783 ай бұрын
omg pleaseeee do an extended analysis of this!! i was so sad when the video ended and would love to hear more about the music theory and connections to Bach!
@Roxxxxxxxbottttter3 ай бұрын
My vote for more of a Castlevania deep dive, especially for counter melodies, is Aquarius and Mad Forest in Castlevania III! And Simon's theme from Castlevania IV.
@SmugLee-r6y4 күн бұрын
What is amazing about this is that these soundtracks had so much put into them and TO THIS DAY, we remember them. They touch us in our hearts during the happiest times of our childhood. Nostalgia can make anything great, but even without it, the effort and creativity put into this OST is awe inspiring.
@Malapropify3 ай бұрын
Notice that with each video, Charles' chin is raised higher and higher - one day, he might instal the camera on the ceiling .... we will never know
@obscurity30273 ай бұрын
His chin is high…makes me trust him.
@motopolak3 ай бұрын
Holy balls, I have never heard the GameBoy CV Legends version before.... it sounds incredible, the bassline at 16:00 was totally unexpected, and that insane transition at 16:10 - 16:14 had me making the same face you did lol. Gotta go listen to the full OST now!
@bendon823 ай бұрын
A little surprised in that last track that you didn't do a side-by-side comparison with Bach's fugue from Tocatta and Fugue in D minor. Still, an excellent breakdown of the baroque influences.
@daviru023 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel. Simon's quest was my first true video game love. I have always loved the music from Simon's Quest and early Castlevania games. Once I discovered Bach I was able to put two and two together. Also, other music that incorporates bach-like elements, check out the band Dance with the Dead and their song March of the Dead. It's totally badass
@Suthek3 ай бұрын
A few years ago I tried to learn Bach's Toccata & Fugue in D Minor and I eventually realized that that one particular section (bars 12-15) works with the same notes and structure as the staccato part of Bloody Tears, (or rather, vice versa) to the point where I would sometimes accidentally switch from Bach to Castlevania as I was playing that part.
@philipphanslovsky51013 ай бұрын
Andras Schiff is my favorite pianist for Bach. He plays Bach with such a warm tone that is unmatched by other pianists. And the warmth works surprisingly well for Bach.
@jjkk16303 ай бұрын
Um, *ayckshually* 99% of Simon's Quest does not take place in Dracula's castle. Castlevania's version of Dracula was born in the mid-11th century and became a vampire at age 32. The 15th century part of the timeline that corresponds to the historical Dracula was when Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse and Castlevania: Curse of Darkness take place. Simon Belmont, the protagonist of the original Castlevania and Simon's Quest, fought Dracula in 1691 and 1698, which is a much closer match for the Baroque period that Bach was active in. However, the game that just uses a Bach melody wholesale is Belmont's Revenge, which stars Simon's ancestor Christopher Belmont and takes place in 1591, exactly 100 years before the original, making it anachronistic from a Doylist perspective (unless you wanna believe Bach ripped Dracula). Also, the Vampire Killer arrange sample used in 13:00 isn't originally from Grimoire of Souls, but rather reused from Castlevania Judgment, which came out 11 years earlier in 2008. Nerd rant aside, I'd say the most Bach-like pieces that spring to mind from Castlevania are easily Wood Carving Partita from Symphony of the Night and its successor, Bibliotheca Ex Machina from Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, both beautiful pieces. If you want to hear Bach pieces used in other video games I'd recommend checking out the Famicom Detective Club games, both of which have fantastic original soundtracks in their own right; the first one has the piece "Ayashiro Family" which is actually a cover of Invention 13 in A Minor BWV 784, while the second has "Principal's Room" covering Invention 15 in B Minor, BWV 786.
@vickas543 ай бұрын
16:12 I love it when new (to you) music breaks your brain, Charles. It is one of the most fantastic experiences on KZbin!
@s_gaming713 ай бұрын
PLEASE take a closer look at Wood Carving Partita , one of the tracks from Castlevania Symphony of the Night. great music and such a perfect impression of bach harpsichord and violin concertos. Love it
@vxicepickxv3 ай бұрын
It's an interesting song because it's classical instruments played with more modern rock writing. Then you go the other way with The Clock Tower. It's modern instruments with Baroque style writing.
@catarenatucker2781Ай бұрын
Castlevania has the most amazing soundtracks ever🥹. I love dissecting video game OSTs. I listen to every little detail
@bl4ck963 ай бұрын
Charles, you should check the Castlevania Symphony of the Night OST, it's absolute dope
@guitaristforfunn3 ай бұрын
idfk how he left out SOTN.
@nickwallette62013 ай бұрын
@@guitaristforfunn I'm going to assume he hasn't covered it yet, because there's nowhere to go but down, from there.
@francischambless59193 ай бұрын
@@nickwallette6201 I guess I don't get it. I enjoyed the music from Castlevania IV far more than SOTN. The game as well.
@nickwallette62013 ай бұрын
@@francischambless5919 I can understand that. CV4 was a great game, and had some really good music. It felt groundbreaking at the time. TBH, I didn't love SotN at first. I specifically remember a buddy of mine buying a PlayStation specifically to play Final Fantasy 7, and got SotN as well. I was impressed with FF7, but then he told me, "you've gotta hear the music in the new Castlevania -- you're going to love it" ... and I was not initially blown away by it. "The samples are better, but other than that... I dunno.. it's okay I guess." But later I picked up my own PSX, and bought FF7 and SotN. That's when I fell in love with it. I last played through it, start to finish, about a year ago, and about four or five years before that too. Every few years I just have to play it again. IMO, CV4 holds up pretty well, but I don't feel that same compulsion. I do own it, and at some point I'll play it again, because it IS a good game. I could see someone preferring it, particularly if you were more inclined to 2D tile graphics and the SNES's signature sound. But for me, SotN is everything that was good about CV4 ramped up to 11, plus non-linear exploration, and charmingly terrible voice acting.
@Freeden3 ай бұрын
Konami used to make some of the best music in the industry. Castlevania was one of the leading franchise soundtracks along with series like Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, Zone of the Enders, Contra, and the list goes on. They were even leaders in the music game genre. I think, like Square, they just tapped into what gaming music meant and what it could do to enhance their games. For a very long time, they had all my favorite gaming music. The Castlevania series still has some of my favorite gaming music of all time. Favorite tracks include Iron Blue Intention, Bloody Tears, Bloodlines, Vampire Killer, and The Tragic Prince.
@thegrossmeyer3 ай бұрын
I've heard Bloody Tears a million times, but somehow never heard the GameBoy version... my reaction to the progression changes were identical... WAHT?!
@pelarinbacosiii4483 ай бұрын
8:20 I love playing the C# minor triple fugue from Book 1 of WTC: 3 subjects for 5 voices, and you only have 10 fingers. It's a little miracle. All of the double & triple fugues from WTC are miraculous.
@jonassu68113 ай бұрын
I need a Made in Abyss OST video so bad. VOH is one of the pieces that still hits me like a train
@MHVideos7773 ай бұрын
Ehhh.. I think we need to let that one go - Made in Abyss is a minefield of thinly veiled problematic content even if individual elements are cool like the music and concept etc. I won't get too much into the weeds about that but if you've seen it (or especially if you've read it) you'll know what I mean.
@estefencosta18353 ай бұрын
@@MHVideos777 Made in Abyss is ... both brilliant and disturbing at the same time. It's one of the few shows I actually couldn't finish. It's especially annoying because the first part of the first season you're thinking ok theirs some weird stuff here but pretty standard for anime and by the second season you get... Stuff that makes you want to vomit.
@charlesqbanks3 ай бұрын
The anime is pretty sus, but the music is amazing and worth looking at. We can separate one artists music from another person's art they were involved in, right? Is there not hope in the human race being able to appreciate without agreeing with?
@harrylane43 ай бұрын
@@MHVideos777 and? He made a Harry Potter video like a year ago, and I’m ngl JK rowling’s impact on pop culture is way way worse than one manga that is creepy about its young characters (something that is frankly not unusual for anime)
@gametheus13063 ай бұрын
Yeah the author’s the problematic one, not the composer. Kevin Penkin’s a brilliant composer, and Hanazeve Caradhina and ESPECIALLY Old Stories are beautiful pieces. I think he’d have a field day with the bitonality in Old Stories. Ngl Kevin’s work in Tower of God is pretty damn good too, I’d definitely watch to at video if he made it
@entheogeneticАй бұрын
Your passion for comp is clear, instant sub! Love how you dive, thanks for sharing!
@pyit.8763 ай бұрын
This is my ringtone Bloody tears
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
Mine is OG Castlevania Vampire Killer and it has been for a decade now
@JohnnyJohn1163 ай бұрын
New to the channel, you rock and really get the Castlevania music lore!
@DanielBeard-m2jАй бұрын
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.
@evers62143 ай бұрын
One of the tracks from castlvania 2 has stuck in my head for past 34 years. I still find myself humming that tune.
@ripleyhrgiger46693 ай бұрын
I mean, it's clear Bach influenced rock solos, and, well, all music. It's so sad that he wasn't even discovered for several decades after his death. We almost lost Bach's history... It's an incredible story to study and one that I think would make for a good video here. Bach did A LOT during his time on Earth.
@LegitMyth3 ай бұрын
Deadpool & Wolverine like a prayer when Wolverine puts on his mask. I mainly want to hear you go over where the orchestra really hits as he is putting the mask on
@josiahgraham17653 ай бұрын
0:55 Chopsticks!
@YingwuUsagiri3 ай бұрын
I hate you. In the most musicians loving each other way possible.
@riffhammeronАй бұрын
😂
@caman53 ай бұрын
@CharlesCornellStudios Castlevania: Symphony of the Night features a piece entitled Wood Carving Partita, which was very clearly inspired by Bach's work. In fact, the piece includes a passage that is literally a variation on a theme found in Bach's Fugue in B minor. Netherlands Bach Society YT channel has a performance of this piece. The theme presents at approximately the 1 minute 12 seconds mark, and the variation can be heard if you search up the Wood Carving Partita on YT, just 26 seconds in. Just thought I'd share this awesome piece of trivia with the community.
@udance4ever3 ай бұрын
id love to listen to the references you made but a search of "Fugue in B Minor" on their channel comes up with a ton of hits! and not sure whose video of Wood Carving Partita you are referring to?
@kreskinkun3 ай бұрын
Charles: That's what makes *Bach Bach*. Chicken: And I took that personally.
@BingoClamshell3 ай бұрын
Surprised this is your first video about Castlevania. It has some of the sickest classical / metal music of all time.
@christianlesniak3 ай бұрын
I spent so much of my childhood having absolutely no idea what to do in this game, so I listened to the soundtrack a lot. It made me question whether I could read for a while, until I realized that all the text was complete nonsense. Good times....
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
@@christianlesniak Not all of it. There are some villagers and hidden clue books telling the truth amongst the trolls, but you have to use common sense to read between the lines, since they were so limited on letter count
@christianlesniak3 ай бұрын
@@anterax4097 If some villager had told me to take some kind of orb and then kneel for 10 seconds somewhere on some particular screen, that would've really helped me out.
@JiNXX95003 ай бұрын
as soon as I saw this video in my feed, I smiled... because seven months ago when you did your video on Streets of Rage 2, I commented specifically suggesting that you check out the Castlevania series as an example of amazing retro gaming music. don't know if that's what inspired this video but I'm gonna go ahead and claim the W. 💥 of course it goes without saying but I'm gonna say it anyway, I love this video. and I especially love that you taught me something new about something I've loved for a long time. now I'm thinking about every video game I've ever played with Baroque-sounding music and recognizing the counterpoint. the first one that popped into my head was the title screen music to the NES game Wizards and Warriors. one hundred percent fits this criteria.
@Andremzsptm3 ай бұрын
Impossible for my brain to listen to Castlevania II theme and don't hear the nerd screaming THIS GAME IS ASSSSSS in the background
@ChatookaMusic3 ай бұрын
Memory unlocked 😂
@ericcando29033 ай бұрын
Castlevania II was awesome, but too easy. I played it as a weekend rental and beat it in three days. Right before I had to return it. I miss those days sometimes.
@anterax40973 ай бұрын
And you have to take a swig of Rolling Rock every time he says it😂
@amyrugg254015 күн бұрын
Your changing my life right now…mind blown …so happy, this is the sound I’ve been trying to understand
@SomaCruz5003 ай бұрын
Yes Charles, the Gameboy version of Bloody Tears somehow slaps more than the original or any remakes. No notes as to why, just does. Edit; I wonder what your opinion on Coheed and Cambria is. They do some wacky stuff. Especially when Claudio whips out the Double Neck.
@DanteRavenkin3 ай бұрын
I'm not a pianist, but I very much enjoy your videos! Since I was a kid in the 80s who loved Castlevania, I've said that Bloody Tears is the best piece of music ever written for a video game. And to my ear, it hasn't been topped. Some Final Fantasy pieces have come close, but anytime I hear Bloody Tears I get chills.
@Bah-bv1yz3 ай бұрын
FIRST But yes, we do love Bach video game style
@acermarbella43333 ай бұрын
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@maartenn22173 ай бұрын
MINUTE wait what are we doing again?
@thenoseguy3 ай бұрын
HOUR Uhhhh
@DinoGaming-wz3jv3 ай бұрын
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@EpsilonKnight23 ай бұрын
You HAVE to look at some tracks from Symphony of the Night. The music in that game by Michiru Yamane is just modern classical masterpiece one after another. The game has SYMPHONY in the title! Lament of Innocence and Curse of Darkness have great soundtracks too.