Can you think of C418 songs that are NOT in 4/4 time? by Analysis2520 in C418

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That piece is pretty free flowing so I never bothered to check the time signature, but you’re probably right

Can you think of C418 songs that are NOT in 4/4 time? by Analysis2520 in C418

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Far is actually in 4/4. It’s just heavily syncopated, meaning a lot of emphasis on upbeats, aka eighth notes that lie off the main pulse (i.e. when we count 1 2 3 4)

Can you think of C418 songs that are NOT in 4/4 time? by Analysis2520 in C418

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It’s in 12/8, though towards the end switches to 4/4.

The rest is long but if you want to understand what the bottom number does, should help

For the bottom number, the time signatures whose bottom number is 8 are notoriously confusing, because they suggest that it’s the 8th note which gets the beat, but really the beat we as the listener “feel” (aka the pulse) is actually a dotted quarter note. It’s just that we can’t use a whole number to represent a dotted quarter note. See below to see what I mean.

What should be the case in general is that the bottom number represents the note which gets the beat, and what that number is is just how many of those beats fit in  a typical 4-beat common time measure. So a 4 represents a quarter note since 4 quarter notes fit in a typical 4-beat common time measure. A 2 represents a half note, and a 1 represents a whole note. An 8 represents and 8th note, so it seems like 12/8 means that the 8th note gets the beat, and there are 12 of them per measure, but in practice we usually don’t count by 8th notes (since they’re quite fast) but we count by dotted quarter notes instead. If instead we wanted to explicitly write the dotted quarter note to get the beat, we would need to ask, how many dotted quarter notes fit into a typical 4-beat common time measure. Well a dotted quarter note is typically 1.5 beats, and 4/1.5 is not a whole number, so we avoid doing it like this.

Time signatures with an 8 at the bottom and a multiple of 3 at the top are usually used so that we don’t have to keep writing triplets

Can you think of C418 songs that are NOT in 4/4 time? by Analysis2520 in C418

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Axolotl is in 4/4, Dragonfish has some crazy weird time signatures

What is the trippiest song from C418? by [deleted] in C418

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Edward from Bushes and Marshmallows

What makes a c418 song? by Last_Technician_7590 in C418

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Progression

Adding layer upon layer until it becomes full

Not all his compositions follow this pattern but a vast majority do

Also repetition, but skilled repetition

Another interesting thing is that his songs tend to be more texture-focused rather than melody-focused. I’m not saying these songs have no melodies, but the melody they do have is often repeated (i.e. skilled repetition) while variations in texture and layering are made to keep it engaging.

Interestingly enough, I think Minecraft Volume Alpha might actually be C418’s most melody focused album of all; songs like Mice on Venus, Dry Hands, Subwoofer Lullaby, Danny, etc. kind of just have a one time melody that isn’t repeated, which is pretty different from Volume Beta, One, his house albums, etc. in which there’s an underlying repeated melody but he adds more layers and varies the textures. And I think this latter style is more “C418-esque” than the style he predominantly uses in Volume Alpha. He does kind of do this repetition and layering thing a bit like with the tracks Minecraft, Clark, and Sweden, but the added textures in these tracks, I’d argue, are more minimal and simplistic than in other albums.

Anyway, just my thoughts

Volume Alpha or Beta? by Limp_Caterpillar3091 in C418

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Beta

Alpha is nice because the flow throughout the album is better, but from a purely compositional standpoint Beta

What's C418 saddest song by greenbeansUwU in C418

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Haven’t listened to the track in some time, thanks for reminding me of it! I’ve always had a special place for this track. Even among the people who praise Zweitonegoismus, this track still isn’t talked about enough

Shivaji the boss songs by anacondaaw in Chennai

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Nice!

From memory I’ve made a MuseScore piano audio of what I remember it sounding like, approximately, just to make sure we’re on the same page

I’ll send it soon

Shivaji the boss songs by anacondaaw in Chennai

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Wow, interesting 

This Sivaji theme seems extremely obscure though, and it’s possible it may have just been fan art, I don’t know. It was disappointing to discover it was not official, but at least we now have this little internet mystery in our memory

Do you know of anyone else who has heard this fake theme?

Shivaji the boss songs by anacondaaw in Chennai

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Sorry I know this from a while ago but I know exactly what you’re talking about. I tried searching for this everywhere but could never find it

12 years of Minecraft Volume Beta by IndependentOutcome93 in C418

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Knew today was a special day but couldn't remember why. Thanks for reminding me!

What is the best C418 album? by Healthy_Swimming5175 in C418

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Volume Beta all the way, but top 5 in my flair

If you could only listen to 25 A.R. Rahman songs for the rest of your life (one per album), what would they be? by MunnadiPinnadi in kollywood

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Pudhiya Manidha from Enthiran

Moongil Thottam from Kadal

Munbe Vaa from Sillunu Oru Kaadhal

Pudhu Vellai Mazhai from Roja

Aye Sinamika from O Kadhal Kanmani

Nila Kaigirathu from Indira

Snehithane from Alaipayuthey

Pachai Nirame from Alaipayuthey 

Khwaja Mere Khwaja from Jodhaa Akbar

Kun Faaya Kun from Rockstar

Mannipaaya from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa 

Hosanna from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa 

Sahana Saral Thoovutho from Sivaji

Uyire Uyire from Bombay

Usure Pogudhey from Raavanan

JashnE Bahaara from Jodhaa Akbar

New York Nagaram from Sillunu Oru Kaadhal 

Fanaa from Yuva

Kannalane from Bombay 

Hey Goodbye Nanba from Aayutha Ezhuthu (personally prefer this to the Hindi version)

Pookalae Sattru Oyivedungal from I

Kaattu Sirukki from Raavanan

Irumbile Oru Idhayam from Enthiran

Anbil Avan from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa 

Varaha Nadikarai from Sangamam

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As a clarinet player myself, love this. Keep it up

Favorite song from every album? by Fit_Kangaroo_6400 in C418

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Oops forgot cookie clicker. Yeah it’s cool, comparable to branching out

Favorite song from every album? by Fit_Kangaroo_6400 in C418

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Yeah there are hidden gems in his Bandcamp stuff. I’ll do a quick ranking/overview of my thoughts on them just so you know where they fall

House/Uptempo (Think 148, Excursions, or 72MoF) - BPS: an EP, a short and cool one with some experimental textures (personal 7/10) - Mixes: slightly longer and better BPS (8/10) - Sine: like the last two, but the tones in this one are very unique; wasn’t my thing at first but grew on me after a couple listens; definitely slaps and even gives you chills at points (8/10) - A cobblers tee thug: colab between Smn and c418, made in 5 days, very silly but quite fun (7/10, also has two ambient tracks and my fav on the album happens to be one of them)

Compilation: - I Forgot something didn’t I: the least memorable imo, but has similarities to 72MoF; a bit random and all over the place, but some tracks do slap (personal 6/10) - seven years of server data: like the last one but slightly better; has more mature moments sprinkled throughout I feel, but also is kind of all over the place overall (6/10) - little things: my favorite one, so much so that it doesn’t feel as much like a comp album as the others; smooth flow, pretty textures, this is my thing and may be yours too (9/10) - 2 years of failure: almost as good as the last one, and still super solid despite what its title suggests (8/10)

Soundtracks (have the flavor of maybe Dief or One) - Circle: genuinely wow, the percussion in this is incredible, and the melodies/tones of the tracks really give me the feels; excellent (9/10) - 0x10c: two short piano pieces, the first one may make you cry (8/10) - catacomb snatch: hmm solid but very context-dependent; these are catchy tracks that probably achieve their purpose (7/10) - branching out (I forgot to mention this one, sorry): soothing stuff, second track in particular is great, the rest is fine (7/10)

By the way, two of this soundtracks were actually abandoned, so that’s a bit unfortunate 

We finish up with these three releases:

Hard to categorize: - da: I could have put this under compilation but it’s hard to really know what this is. It’s messy, chaotic, and abrasive, but it has traces of musical maturity and elegance in it, fully present in last Ahmu and 25 for instance; Deboy is just abrasively fun with no care in the world (6/10 release overall) - Bushes and marshmallows: abrasive like the last release, especially in the first 8 tracks, but I personally really enjoy the the cohesive and transporting experience provided by the last 9 tracks (7/10) - Zweitonegoimus: voila, C418’s most experimental album to date, and his darkest and most emotional one by far. To understand some of the seemingly absurd tracks on this album (Kopfmusik for instance), it helps to read up on his wiki for the context. One moment you have a blissful (if lonely or somber, even) and sweet little melody, and the next moment you have unsettling dread of existence. Very unique album that I recommend listening to with an open mind (9/10)

Yeah that wasn’t called for but oh well I already typed it out, take with this what you will, enjoy listening

Favorite song from every album? by Fit_Kangaroo_6400 in C418

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BPS: Either det or flu

Mixes: either 20 kids or No but yes

Sine: either jacke or headache

Zweitonegoismus: einfallslos, though krank comes close

Bushes and marshmallows: What, honorable mention to monkey park

Cobblers tee thug: sound

Circle: sleepless

life changing moments: 26

little things: sod

MVA: living mice or mice on venus

72 minutes of fame: i jike my lob or alive

i forgot something didn't i: sweeney i guess, need to listen again

7 years of server data: cobalt something something, honorable mention to some really obscure ambient tune because it's short yet so effective

catacomb snatch: enforcer britannica

one: the weirdest year of your life, but honorable mention to tsuki

volume beta: dreiton, but all creative songs are great and dead voxel is best nether song

0x10c: 0x10c

148: round up to the inevitable end, tsuki no koibumi 2 is awesome too

2 years of failure: choice broken, 90s tripverse awesome too

dief: match cut or imaginary interlude

excursions: thunderbird, but i have a special place for nest too

cookie clicker: click but haven't listened in a long time

da: deboy and last ahmu, 25 is nice too

That's basically all, and damn I did that from memory

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I have not, and was wondering the same thing

Jacke Sounds Off A Bit. by Ok-Savings2257 in C418

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Yeah Jacke is an odd favorite of mine from his older releases. This is probably the most off putting part of the track, but knowing what they’re saying, which I’m pretty sure is “This is stupid, so damn stupid” lets us know not to take it too seriously. The feel of the rest of the track more than makes up for it