Libet's Delay - An Empty Bliss Beyond This World (Piano Solo Arr.

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bored piano adventures ♪

bored piano adventures ♪

Жыл бұрын

Libet's Delay (a.k.a. Goodnight, My Beautiful) is a jazz track from The Caretaker's An Empty Bliss Beyond This World. I play the stride piano arrangement by @FikretX , which can be found here:
• The Caretaker - An Emp...
Happy new year!
My original covers ▸ • My Original Arrangements
(70's-90's western classics)
The Caretaker covers ▸ • The Caretaker on Piano...
(Leyland Kirby's music - Everywhere at the end of time, An empty bliss beyond this world, etc)
Music:
- Played by ‪@boredPianoAdv‬
- Arranged by ‪@FikretX‬ ▸ • The Caretaker - An Emp...
- Sourced from An Empty Bliss Beyond This World by The Caretaker ▸ thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/alb... (Track 4)
- Original song by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra ▸ "Goodnight, My Beautiful"
Equipment:
- Keyboard: Casio PX-S3000
- Audio: Pianoteq 8.0 - C. Bechstein DG
- Video: iPhone 8
#piano #pianoteq #everywhereattheendoftime #thecaretaker

Пікірлер: 78
@ReverieSamedi
@ReverieSamedi 10 ай бұрын
The original song: 😢 This version: 😊
@overlordbrandon
@overlordbrandon 4 ай бұрын
The original song would be the "Goodnight my Beautiful" and not the twisted EATOT
@loganwhite8094
@loganwhite8094 Жыл бұрын
I used to play piano a lot, but I ended up stopping because of something, I should really start playing piano again. Also beautiful job for this song.
@aokk_
@aokk_ Жыл бұрын
is this an omori reference
@loganwhite8094
@loganwhite8094 Жыл бұрын
@@aokk_ No, what is omori?
@aokk_
@aokk_ Жыл бұрын
Omori Is the Horror RPG of Your Dreams (or Nightmares) As an elegant exploration of psychology and grief, it has the promise of Undertale-and it might have slipped under your radar. Image may contain Art Human and Person The game offers a glimpse into the psyche of Omori, a young boy experiencing the dizzying breadth of human emotion. After shattering its 2014 Kickstarter fundraising goal tenfold in a matter of days, the surrealist psychological horror RPG Omori finally released on Christmas Day, 2020. Filled with quirky humor, characters that feel real, and tag-team emotion-based combat mechanics, Omori is a genre-bending RPG that is not only cute and imaginative, but a sit-on-the-edge-of-your-seat thriller well worth the wait. The game, in its charming 8-bit pixel and hand-drawn sketchbook styles, offers a glimpse into the psyche of Omori, a young boy experiencing the dizzying breadth of human emotion, from joy to the depths of fear and anguish. While it may feel like your typical cutesy RPG Maker game, Omori succeeds in navigating deep themes of darkness, including depression and anxiety, in the haunting and beautiful delusions its protagonist creates to escape his reality. Omocat, a clothing artist and illustrator turned game developer, initially dreamed up Omori, an echo of the Japanese word for young male social hermits, or hikikomori, in a series of early 2010s Tumblr webcomics. Both the comics and the game feature Omori, a young boy trapped in Headspace, a room of white. Around him are only the bare essentials: a tissue box, cat, laptop, sketchbook, and a blanket on a floor that is always cold, all illuminated by a single black light bulb. The game wastes no time setting the scene, tell. “Somewhere in the back of your mind you have an inkling that things weren't always like this. Your story is already over. You just have to remember it.” As you explore the outer confines of the room, you find a door that leads out of the isolated white room into a colorful Dream World, one filled with friends, adventure, relaxing picnics, and a seemingly never-ending laundry list of side quests. Listening in on petty arguments, teasing, jokes, and blooming flirtationships, you get glimpses of the young teenagers in all their teenagedom. From Hero, the perfect older brother who can charm his way out of any situation, to Mari, Omori’s older sister who is always ready to heal the crew with her picnics, Omori’s friends navigate the dream world with their own special abilities, confronting any danger that might arise. characters in a park The colorful Dream World is filled with friends, adventure, relaxing picnics, and a seemingly never-ending laundry list of side quests. In combat, the teens must learn to master teamwork as well as their own emotions, spanning from neutral to extreme emotional states like mania and misery, as the game ramps up with increasingly challenging (though never unmanageable) bosses. By being in touch with their own, and each other’s, mental states, the children quickly learn the only way to win is to work together. A core mechanic is “following up” on your friends’ attacks, working together to deal extra damage to enemies, as well as triggering different emotional states to have special, stat-modifying advantages. The colorful, hand-drawn animations of combat, from attacking sketchbook-like sprites to the individualized animations of abilities like Headbutt, Twirl, and Annoy, add a childlike flair to the gameplay. In tag-teaming attacks with Omori, for example, Aubrey is shown texting him and, upon getting a lukewarm “thumbs up” response, being filled with feelings of love and hitting her enemies where it hurts (their hearts). With quirky chance encounters and plenty of potential combinations of special abilities, followups, and items, there is enough novel and amusing content to keep combat engaging for the most passionate gamers. At the core of the dream world is Omori’s relationship with Basil, Omori’s sweet green-haired friend who spends his days photographing his friends and growing flowers. Shortly after the group’s heartfelt reunion in the dream world, Omori and his friends meet up with Basil. Turning page after page of a scrapbook, the friends reminisce fondly on memories of making flower crowns, eating junk food, and spending time together laying in the sun, until Basil comes across photographs of memories he had forgotten, or perhaps repressed. As Basil realizes what he has seen, his face drops with fear just as Something, a black and white shadowy figure representing the manifestation of Omori’s psychoses and fears, pulls him into the void, the ground sinking under his feet. Left dazed and confused by the interaction, Omori and his friends resolve to find Basil no matter what it takes, piecing together the events that led to his mysterious disappearance. Image may contain Art Human Person Drawing and Sketch At the core of the dream world is Omori's relationship with Basil. Once finally acquainted with both the Dream World and Headspace, we are introduced to Omori’s reality bit by bit, a parallel in many ways to the world he has constructed in his mind. The architecture of the Dream World, we discover, is inspired by familiar faces, interactions, objects, and landmarks from Omori’s reality. We enter the real world three days before Omori is set to move out of his hometown. As luck would have it, Omori is able to reunite with his friends, catching each other up on the last four years they spent apart. It is in these exchanges, interspersed with side quests like working part time as a grocery store fly-swatter or saving up to buy comic book store memorabilia, that we discover the events that contribute to Omori’s retreat into seclusion in both worlds. Playing through, I was moved by the game’s explorations of grief, reflecting on the power of nostalgia to conjure fond memories of the past, as well as a deep sadness for what can no longer be. More so than searching for a “good” or “bad” ending, though they definitely exist, Omori pushes the player to explore the extent to which someone can go to bury their reality-and what it looks like to not only unearth but accept the truth, no matter how ugly it might be. Beyond the charming suburban-scapes and crayon-colored portraits of friendship, it becomes clear there lies something much more nefarious below the surface. While his friends are splashed with color, their dialog filled with wonder and excitement, Omori is depicted as always silent, with a blank, emotionless stare-his special ability being the ability to stab and slash at the world around him. As soon as Omori starts feeling comfortable in the fantasy of the dream world, or in the familiarity of his present-day reality, he is pulled back into the box that is Headspace, a room where he is able to disengage from the pain of living and the pain of revisiting the traumas that plague him. Omori stands as a homage to the past, with nods to Nintendo’s 1994 release Earthbound, a recently reclaimed cult Japanese classic that explores American capitalist culture while the player confronts evil lurking in a plethora of worlds and suburban-scapes. While met with mixed reception at the time of its release, Earthbound spurred a new generation of genre-bending games that blended action, horror, and humor, all wrapped up in familiar, 8-bit pixel nostalgia. Exploring themes of psychological despair is not new to the RPG genre, in which simple game mechanics (though some, like those of Earthbound, are more difficult than others) allow narrative-rich stories to take center-stage. It is in this medium that Omori thrives, allowing players to pace themselves fairly easily through the marathon of narrative content filled with hand-drawn animations and scored by a haunting 179-track OST. Other contemporaries like 2004’s Yume Nikki, a game (and a developer) whose origin story is as shrouded in mystery as the dream world it creates, explore similar themes by leaving the player to explore mazes and piece together fantasy and reality. With its gameplay driven by self-paced, freeform world exploration, Yume Nikki is all about atmosphere and anticipation-with the haunting soundtrack to match. Perhaps the strongest influence on Omori is Toby Fox’s 2015 hit Undertale, a subversive and comedic combat game known for giving the player the choice to not fight anyone. Placed at the crossroads of comedy and horror, Omori is as much about the humorous, semi-absurd dialogue and interactions as the deep, dark narrative development of its characters. That said, some of the most satisfying moments are following the tangents, like collecting bad jokes (and one not so bad joke) in a book, or becoming a Rock, Paper, Scissors champion, dueling against your neighbors on a Gameboy-like interface. With the cult fanbase of other narrative RPG games and the plethora of community guides and walkthroughs cropping up in the weeks since its release, Omori has the promise and replay potential to become a cult classic. As Omocat and her team are wrapping up the project, working on a Nintendo Switch port, as well as fulfilling the remainder of the Kickstarter rewards, Omori’s fan community, composed of both early backers and new fans, is also hard at work, uncovering the treasure trove of achievements, story paths, and other flourishes that the team has meticulously embedded within the game. It is important to take a step back and appreciate the space the game leaves for the player to experience genuine surprise and horror, especially in the moments where the characters’ disjointed “memories” start fitting together. Omori serves as a testimony to the power of games to examine one’s identity amidst psychological turmoil, pushing into the depths of the human psyche.
@beautifly794
@beautifly794 Жыл бұрын
@@aokk_god please actually delete your channel
@deadysu4604
@deadysu4604 Жыл бұрын
@@aokk_ i'm not reading allat 😂🤣
@StomachAcid
@StomachAcid Жыл бұрын
This sounds really cool! I’m kind of bad at playing octaves like that. The person who arranged this is really cool too!
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Fikret's awesome! I really like his arrangements of D2 (also covered on my channel) and C1 from his EATEOT Stage 2
@b1to
@b1to Жыл бұрын
Quirky lil jazzy tune
@juancarlosalvaradolima885
@juancarlosalvaradolima885 Жыл бұрын
Good Ending: You don't have dementia and you can continue with your happy life.
@saltypandaanimations2470
@saltypandaanimations2470 Жыл бұрын
good ending 😁
@Nick07900
@Nick07900 Жыл бұрын
I can’t listen to old piano music without thinking of mental deterioration and terror after listening to the entirety of EATEOT at 11pm in a dark room
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
You’ve had quite the experience! Thanks for watching, I hope it wasn’t too traumatizing
@IgnacioBustos587
@IgnacioBustos587 Жыл бұрын
Same. Fuck.
@LateLater1
@LateLater1 20 күн бұрын
i find E1 to be very scary idk why
@mrmark6501
@mrmark6501 9 ай бұрын
It's sounds so close to the real one!! It also has this swing vibe to it, amazing!!
@MotifMusicStudios
@MotifMusicStudios Жыл бұрын
Wonderful stride playing with such terrific intuitive rhythmic nuances too!
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! The KZbin algorithm seems to really like this video for whatever reason - I guess it maintains energy (and thus retention) throughout, and has good search ranking
@rotteegher39
@rotteegher39 Жыл бұрын
I miss the crackling noise and deep reverberation, and my dad.
@MiserableFucker93
@MiserableFucker93 11 ай бұрын
Damn..
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
This one's another arrangement by Fikret (kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHupcnuibsiosLdk); after this I'll be making more original arrangements again. I'm not particularly pleased with this take, but life goes on! My other Fikret-arranged cover is kzbin.info/www/bejne/jWfToIhjqZqaaNE - also by The Caretaker. Additionally, I filmed this in 4k 60fps - enjoy the extra quality! (as far as an iPhone 8 camera can be considered quality)
@Gx1kr
@Gx1kr Жыл бұрын
I can imagine myself walking down the street when this is playing
@GHOSTLOVINGTOAST
@GHOSTLOVINGTOAST Жыл бұрын
This video is like a snack for my ears.
@ladycampion
@ladycampion Жыл бұрын
Had to check this one out as well... I'm so glad I did! It's so much fun! What a happy piece... Excellent! 😀🎶🎹
@calimber
@calimber Жыл бұрын
sounds sooo pleasant!! makes me wanna learn it as well X)
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
It's really fun to play! Little tricky with the jumps, though. Thanks for the support
@salvia1264
@salvia1264 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@superjet1007
@superjet1007 6 ай бұрын
I just like how does it sounds, it motivates me to play piano again, when i will finally have some free time...
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad to hear that! Hope you get that free time ASAP
@chopins_husband
@chopins_husband Жыл бұрын
Amazing!!
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@FikretX
@FikretX 10 ай бұрын
0:48 Okay, I had a feeling those grace notes at the end were unplayable hahaha
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv 10 ай бұрын
At my hand size, pretty much lol I could do them for the first and last chord, but the layout of the keys for the other 2 chords made it just about impossible. However, since the left hand is free for those beats, I believe it could be pulled off with the left hand crossing over and hitting the grace notes - I experimented with doing that, but decided it wasn't worth the grind to get it up to speed
@FikretX
@FikretX 10 ай бұрын
@@boredPianoAdv Yeah, fair enough. I was going for a "wonky" effect, but it might not be worth it in this case
@FikretX
@FikretX 10 ай бұрын
​@@boredPianoAdv Also, that C# at 0:08 was a great addition!
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv 10 ай бұрын
Oh I really wanted to include your grace notes too, but it would probably double the amount of preparation I needed to record. Regarding the C#, I followed your sheets exactly for that one (as far as I could), and the C# was right there in the chord, so that's an Obama awarding himself moment. Good work!
@Miguellitoos
@Miguellitoos Жыл бұрын
Very good Congratulations!!!
@FronteiraAlternativa
@FronteiraAlternativa 6 ай бұрын
Gosto muito dessa música, fico cantarolando toda hora
@GDZakman
@GDZakman 7 ай бұрын
Good Ending: You don't have dementia anymore
@lanzerbyx4564
@lanzerbyx4564 Жыл бұрын
Que bonitooo"
@siddhantkumar2888
@siddhantkumar2888 6 ай бұрын
buitiful
@carlosfelipa6828
@carlosfelipa6828 9 ай бұрын
Me lo imagino en Pubis Angelical de Charly, tiene toda la onda
@lala_real
@lala_real 4 ай бұрын
Uff
@Avdoel
@Avdoel Жыл бұрын
I would love to see more EATEOT or AEBBTW. Bravo video
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm trying to take the channel in a different direction, but I have been thinking of doing another EATEOT video
@Avdoel
@Avdoel Жыл бұрын
​@@boredPianoAdvMay I suggest B3/Quiet Internal Rebellions if you're going to make one? It has a really beautiful and catchy tunes, definitely my favorite
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
​@@Avdoel Done! Check it out at kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6aVg4aDgMd1e6M
@arnoldosanmigueldeabaco5537
@arnoldosanmigueldeabaco5537 2 ай бұрын
Sustain pedal: where i am
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv 2 ай бұрын
More sustain pedal here! kzbin.info/www/bejne/qWK3ZJKAjMxkf6c
@jellyb3ansfatherless64
@jellyb3ansfatherless64 Жыл бұрын
Could u maybe show notes or the music sheet so I can learn it. No hate or anything on your part, it was great but it’s harder to read your hands and I can’t learn it that way
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
I didn't write the notes, but I can show you where to find them! kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHupcnuibsiosLc is the original video - Libet's Delay is the 4th track there. That'll give you the notes visualizer, and for sheet music you can find the link in that video's description
@jellyb3ansfatherless64
@jellyb3ansfatherless64 Жыл бұрын
@@boredPianoAdv thanks man 🙂
@BigBuckAgency
@BigBuckAgency 7 ай бұрын
Tutorial?
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv 7 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHupcnuibsiosLc (3:41) and sheet music is in the description of that video!
@mrcrazy26064
@mrcrazy26064 Жыл бұрын
Where did you got those Sheets?
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
The original video has sheet music linked in the description: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHupcnuibsiosLc
@discountlivpig
@discountlivpig Жыл бұрын
crazy that such a silly happy song is related to the horrors of dementia
@munashemanamike4217
@munashemanamike4217 Жыл бұрын
Its kinda staccato do you think maybe you can do one where us use the sustain. Great video btw. Just want a more gloomy version
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv 2 ай бұрын
How's this? kzbin.info/www/bejne/qWK3ZJKAjMxkf6c
@epicshinji9258
@epicshinji9258 5 ай бұрын
I recommend playing at lower octaves to give the song the original depressive tone!
@Fire_Axus
@Fire_Axus Жыл бұрын
i thought it would be an actual solo, not just the same old melody. boring.
@boredPianoAdv
@boredPianoAdv Жыл бұрын
Whoops! Sorry for the misunderstanding - "Piano Solo" in the title just to specify that's it's a singular piano covering the tune, instead of some sort of ensemble. Hope you find what you're looking for!
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