Ear Training Games with Adam Neely and Ben Levin

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  • čas přidán 25. 12. 2017
  • Adam and I play some fun and challenging ear training games! Try making your own and practice with a friend!
    Adam's Channel: / adamneely
    Interval Songs: bit.ly/2l7oJ6i
    My Patreon - / benlevin
    My music - www.benlevingroup.Bandcamp.com
    www.BentKneeMusic.com
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Komentáře • 317

  • @meep1577
    @meep1577 Před 5 lety +193

    2 bros
    Sitting in a studio
    1 feet apart
    Coz they're musicians

  • @randylahey1410
    @randylahey1410 Před 6 lety +299

    3:34 adam picks up mug only to put it back down without drinking

    • @pereztube2
      @pereztube2 Před 6 lety +28

      someones embarrassed

    • @franklongman8937
      @franklongman8937 Před 4 lety

      I came down to comment that well done

    • @gatesgardensguitars8871
      @gatesgardensguitars8871 Před 4 lety +2

      He may have realised that the mug had been used as an ashtray since finishing his coffee.

    • @guitashamilele
      @guitashamilele Před 4 lety +2

      I think he was freaked out by having made a mistake (intentionally)

  • @BIitzkrieg
    @BIitzkrieg Před 6 lety +162

    are you guys ever gonna make an album together? wish i could say you'd get millions but i wish to ear it, pls i love both of you

    • @BenLevin
      @BenLevin  Před 6 lety +46

      It's certainly possible, but we don't have any plans at the moment. Thank you!

    • @jackpepperpwb
      @jackpepperpwb Před 6 lety +3

      Definitely sounds like something I wanna hear.

    • @pereztube2
      @pereztube2 Před 6 lety

      I need that.

    • @themoochman3867
      @themoochman3867 Před 3 lety +4

      They just did it lol, also how's life after all this time?

  • @Adrimixmi
    @Adrimixmi Před 6 lety +214

    I just wish I had a buddy to play ear training games with... 😢

    • @elamiri858
      @elamiri858 Před 6 lety +8

      Me too! I sent this to my only musician friend who happens to play the violin, saying we should try it... it's gonna sound pretty weird but you do what you gotta do😂

    • @JacobDFerguson
      @JacobDFerguson Před 6 lety

      That's the spirit! XD

    • @anaccountmadetoreply9205
      @anaccountmadetoreply9205 Před 6 lety +12

      Turn this comment into a hookup thread

    • @Adrimixmi
      @Adrimixmi Před 6 lety

      El Amiri What instrument do you play ? It could make an interesting combination ☺️

    • @Adrimixmi
      @Adrimixmi Před 6 lety

      An Account Made To Reply Sure, feel free to !
      Anyone in Japan ?

  • @narkotikniklas6368
    @narkotikniklas6368 Před 6 lety +123

    Can you do THIS for 5 hours? That would actually be very helpful!

    • @BenLevin
      @BenLevin  Před 6 lety +57

      If Adam wants to, I will gladly do this for 5 hours. That's a cool idea, maybe I'll do this with someone as a live stream. I'll think on it!

    • @Sorc47
      @Sorc47 Před 6 lety

      I would love to see that!

    • @danardalin
      @danardalin Před 6 lety

      Seconded! This would be a cool livestream with the two of you and possibly more... almost like an ear training party. But seriously... good idea!

  • @sixmonthssleep3057
    @sixmonthssleep3057 Před 6 lety +310

    The cartoon of Adam looks so wrecked :D Good job Ben!

  • @TheCompleteGuitarist
    @TheCompleteGuitarist Před 6 lety +12

    Here's my favourite game that also helps your voice. Play a given note, then try to sing a given interval above (or below). Really strengthens inner ear.

  • @davejanssenmusic
    @davejanssenmusic Před 6 lety

    I love these videos guys, thank you for making great, accessible content that inspires awesome musical shenanigans

  • @Mr_Kirk_
    @Mr_Kirk_ Před 3 lety

    This was sooooooooo dope! I LOVED how you said what you were thinking. Please do more stuff like this on ear training where you think out loud. It's super helpful to compare your process to the way I'm trying to learn. Thanks for this!

  • @boaminikam2
    @boaminikam2 Před 6 lety +1

    Its amazing to see how you guys dissect everything

  • @GreenPointMedia
    @GreenPointMedia Před 6 lety

    I had two years of university music theory, complete with ear training, and hear the intervals very much like Adam. Thanks for the fun video, guys!

  • @adriancruz2822
    @adriancruz2822 Před 6 lety

    I love seeing you guys together. You have such great chemistry.

  • @davidkrepel1604
    @davidkrepel1604 Před 3 lety

    I want more videos of you guys playing these games. It's a fun way to test and build my ear training.

  • @andreyutiamco9201
    @andreyutiamco9201 Před 6 lety +4

    Its so cool that both of them + me had three different ways of identifying the Bb D G. Ben said he heard a fourth from D to G. Adam said he heard the Bb6 chord relation in Bb to G. I never thought of those ways because for me the more obvious route was hearing a Gminor first inversion. Perhaps it’s because of my background primarily in piano or something. So cool how one thing can be heard in so many different ways.

  • @GeorgesMayrink
    @GeorgesMayrink Před 6 lety

    You guys know so much music it's scary! Thanks again for a great video.

  • @pocketdialmusic
    @pocketdialmusic Před 6 lety +126

    Damn you guys have impressive ears

    • @soltbitch
      @soltbitch Před 6 lety +12

      and june lee.

    • @SherKhan-ku9oq
      @SherKhan-ku9oq Před 6 lety +16

      I thought they'd be much stronger tbh

    • @sethdavid7476
      @sethdavid7476 Před 6 lety +8

      same. I wonder if they "dumbed it down".

    • @musicwithmatt6531
      @musicwithmatt6531 Před 6 lety +6

      Seth Allen yep definitely or at least when Adam was struggling to recognise the perfect 4th

    • @miamonteverdi
      @miamonteverdi Před 6 lety

      You're joking, right?

  • @oletrenner
    @oletrenner Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for these games. I think the third game is much harder than one and two, but arpeggiating really helps. Anyway, Merry Christmas to both of you :)

  • @iansalinas412
    @iansalinas412 Před 6 lety

    It's really helpful when you guys explain how you figured out the interval or chord. Great games thanks

  • @lordofnesss
    @lordofnesss Před 6 lety

    I loved this one, more ear training games !!

  • @LionelAlbert
    @LionelAlbert Před 6 lety +7

    Oh my God ! I've always thought that people as deaf as I am couldn't be good musicians, that's not true. Thanks guys !

  • @paulski7307
    @paulski7307 Před 6 lety

    Great learning tools! Much love and fortuitous vibes ❤️🤓

  • @5up5up
    @5up5up Před 6 lety +9

    I LOVE YOU BOTH

  • @MegaEmmanuel09
    @MegaEmmanuel09 Před 6 lety +15

    7:55 The sound you will hear when the world is ending

  • @Jeremy-hx7zj
    @Jeremy-hx7zj Před 6 lety

    you guys are the most dynamic duo of the century

  • @HoggerKiller
    @HoggerKiller Před 6 lety

    Happy holidays and much love to you both. :)

    • @BenLevin
      @BenLevin  Před 6 lety

      Thank you and same to you!

  • @stern9838
    @stern9838 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice ideas, interesting to see two different approaches. I've mostly thought in the same way as Ben, relating each interval to the last, partly because I've mainly been interested in atonal music (plus stuff like Zappa, where the music doesn't always function diatonically, and often uses less common changes). Having focused a lot more specifically on playing jazz over the last year or so, I noticed I thought of things a lot more like Adam when I watched this video, probably due to being more conscientious of diatonic relationships than I have been previously. Interesting that someone's approach to these games might be fluid depending on what your most recent focus has been.

  • @ajadrew
    @ajadrew Před 6 lety +32

    Good video....Just got the POLITONUS app (as mentioned below as I've no ear training buddy..;-))

  • @8cspohn
    @8cspohn Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks Ben and Adam!

  • @philnewton3096
    @philnewton3096 Před 4 lety

    As a violinist I was brought up with a piano at home and benefited because listening to such "games"
    as above set it all in my imagination in a linear spectrum -just like a seen piano keyboard -
    and therefore playing chamber music with cellists and pianists was /easy to associate their range to each other and my violin.
    I suggest both discarding their instruments and sitting at a keyboard might achieve more efficient listening habits
    than 2 guitars.

  • @zionjaymes4415
    @zionjaymes4415 Před 6 lety +2

    I definitely hear intervals more like Ben. I'm fascinated by Adam's functional ear though

  • @mattordiway1955
    @mattordiway1955 Před 6 lety

    I'm loving these

  • @62falconizer
    @62falconizer Před 5 lety

    Love this

  • @sammy3212321
    @sammy3212321 Před 6 lety +8

    Chord Boy is my new preferred title

  • @cryolith
    @cryolith Před 6 lety

    You guys need to hang out more. Always fun when you guys do a collaboration.

  • @davestarns
    @davestarns Před 6 lety

    I found it really comforting that the answers came to me more quickly than they did these two ear monsters. I suspect that they were faking their confusion in order to slow the games down, making them more accessible, like the guy on the children’s show Blue’s Clues used to.

  • @JamieHarka
    @JamieHarka Před 6 lety

    more game videos from you two please!

  • @falmingz
    @falmingz Před 6 lety +1

    awesome
    pls do more like this video

  • @taopagan
    @taopagan Před 4 lety

    Love the cartooon! Made me think of Goofus and Gallant a little bit.

  • @wairton
    @wairton Před 6 lety +41

    7:55 :)

  • @scottgreen132
    @scottgreen132 Před 6 lety +3

    9:18 Spaghetti 😘🤣😂🤣😂😂😂 i love it lel

  • @james.randorff
    @james.randorff Před 6 lety

    This was great! I'm using this soon. Thanks!

  • @micheller3251
    @micheller3251 Před 6 lety

    Definitely going to use these with my students!

  • @OasisCherryjuice182
    @OasisCherryjuice182 Před 6 lety +48

    8:55 watch Adam make the sound of a rooster

    • @messyties
      @messyties Před 6 lety

      What a chicken

    • @LukeBeadles
      @LukeBeadles Před 5 lety

      It made me laugh really hard for some reason

  • @janminor1172
    @janminor1172 Před 6 lety +28

    I am getting to the point where I wouldn't suck completely at game #1, game 2 would be a challenge and game 3 really heavy...

    • @LukeBeadles
      @LukeBeadles Před 5 lety

      Jan Minor same

    • @geovaniraffaelli4508
      @geovaniraffaelli4508 Před 4 lety +3

      It's been 2 years, if you kept at it consistently you should be a God at intervals nowadays

  • @jimmyalderson1639
    @jimmyalderson1639 Před 6 lety +1

    I do the thing Ben does. But i suppose that's risky because if you get the first interval wrong, then your second interval will also be wrong. Whereas with Adam's method, if you can do it, then even if your first note's wrong, your second note can still be right.
    What i like to do is enaudiate (that's a word now) the two notes going back and forth in my head. So with a fourth you can hear the distinctive sound of Mozart that you wouldn't necessarily notice just hearing it played once. With semitones and tones you can hear it clearly if you trill them. And with thirds, you can speed up the trilling in your head and eventually hear a harmonic.
    That's how i do it at least

  • @ErickthesickEmO
    @ErickthesickEmO Před 6 lety +1

    I love when you collaborate!!! Nice games, I'm not ar rusted as I thought hahaa

  • @denogowli
    @denogowli Před 6 lety +64

    Great video! How would you go about this if you don't have friends?

    • @BenLevin
      @BenLevin  Před 6 lety +31

      MusicTheory.net has a great interval ear trainer!

    • @Mezurashii5
      @Mezurashii5 Před 6 lety +1

      How would you go about this if you can't tell a major third apart from a minor third?

    • @denogowli
      @denogowli Před 6 lety +6

      Ben Levin OMG! I love you Ben i want to be your fretboard ;)

    • @denogowli
      @denogowli Před 6 lety +4

      Mezurashii5 Well i think that’s the reason you need to do it...

    • @ColdBang
      @ColdBang Před 6 lety +2

      Mezurashii5 Try using songs. Minor 3rd sounds like (is) the first interval of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the water". Major 3rd sounds like Vivaldi's "Spring". Try playing those songs in your head and see if they fit in the interval. Sooner or later, you'll be able to identify them pretty quickly. I personally have trouble differentiating Major/minor 6th's and 7th's.

  • @philyk.illagan3161
    @philyk.illagan3161 Před 6 lety

    Since I have absolute pitch, finding the intervals and chord names are the real challenge. Interval songs are very helpful for finding the intervals. As for chords, I try to identify the root and build up from there.
    When I was little, I would cover my eyes and hit a random note on the piano. Then I would look at the piano and try to hit the same note.

    • @charlesgaskell5899
      @charlesgaskell5899 Před 6 lety

      Just because you have absolute pitch doesn't mean you can't also acquire good relative pitch. Practice helps...

  • @LogansRunnersVideo
    @LogansRunnersVideo Před 6 lety

    Please make a longer version of this game. I enjoyed playing along at home but realistically am not gonna play this game in rehearsal times

  • @eljestLiv
    @eljestLiv Před 6 lety +2

    That Eb-F-Bb thing that Ben played at 2:58 are the first three notes to Intermission by Kraftwerk

  • @Vectif
    @Vectif Před 4 lety

    The cartoon looks like a lot like the one in Young Folks by Peter, Bjorn and John! What a throwback

  • @dorothyrittenger2602
    @dorothyrittenger2602 Před 6 lety

    When you both sound the Fmaj7/A with the 7th at 8:45, it reminds me of the opening of The Edge by David McCallum.

  • @jorgelopez9620
    @jorgelopez9620 Před 6 lety

    VERY ENTERTAINING

  • @forgetfuldon1136
    @forgetfuldon1136 Před 6 lety +10

    I use chords to identify intervals because I started hearing chords first and then intervals. I'm wondering if anybody else does this?

  • @EleazarOctavioRuizSpreafico

    this is great!

  • @stardust-reverie
    @stardust-reverie Před 6 lety

    GOD i am in love with that thinline tele.

  • @AidanMmusic96
    @AidanMmusic96 Před 6 lety

    I like the third game a lot!

  • @KiranManoharan
    @KiranManoharan Před 6 lety

    Very cool guys very helpful

  • @No-pm4ss
    @No-pm4ss Před 5 lety +2

    4:51, interesting. I just heard the minor triad and that the first two notes were the same, so it had to be a G minor triad (in 2nd position)

  • @practician5730
    @practician5730 Před 6 lety +2

    i remember perfect 4th with soviet anthem

  • @vaibhavjoshi9141
    @vaibhavjoshi9141 Před 6 lety

    @Ben Levin: Funnily candid as you explain your 1st date routine

  • @AmandaKaymusic
    @AmandaKaymusic Před 6 lety

    Thank you. Descending is much harder for me too. Do as the tonic rather than the note 'C' also works in my mind. Do you think immovable Do='C' has any benefits in learning intervals? In Mexico it seemed the usual way.

  • @monstahouse
    @monstahouse Před 6 lety +13

    where is the list of interval songs? super keen to train my ear!

    • @BenLevin
      @BenLevin  Před 6 lety +2

      That's right, thanks for clarifying. It's also in the description.

  • @mr.z9609
    @mr.z9609 Před 6 lety

    Personally, my way of hearing intervals is closer to Adam's, in that I hear intervals in relation to an imaginary tonic, but I also believe that this approach is limiting. Hearing a perfect 5th in relation to an imaginary tonic (most likely the bottom note - like Adam, I am much better with ascending intervals) is great and all, but the bottom note of the 5th isn't always the tonic. A 5th can be do to so, it can also be re to la, mi to ti, fa to do, so to re, or la to mi. So I think we should try to expand how we hear intervals so that we can hear them in all their possible diatonic functions, and ALSO in non-diatonic or atonal contexts. This is something I'm working on. It's hard to deprogram though!

    • @addisonshinedown
      @addisonshinedown Před 6 lety

      Gorilla Expressions HAHAHAHAHA, I thought re to la was a triad and was completely baffled as to what “to (toe)” was. I was like... flat ti is ta silly, and even then it made no sense

  • @Sywyn01
    @Sywyn01 Před 6 lety +8

    Best bromance ever.

  • @thetree7403
    @thetree7403 Před 3 lety

    I love how Ben always covers his ears at first instead of the eyes xD

  • @masterchain3335
    @masterchain3335 Před 6 lety

    Games 1 & 2 not as hard (I found myself being about as fast as you guys), Game 3 definitely a little harder. Awesome ideas!

  • @themuffinman751
    @themuffinman751 Před 6 lety +5

    "We won't look at each other at all... just like my first date with... everyone." Same Ben, same.

  • @zeepier33
    @zeepier33 Před 6 lety

    03:33 Adam introduces an interesting variation: drink when you get it wrong :D

  • @patlina59
    @patlina59 Před 6 lety

    Adam & Ben, you are both truly gifted & talented musicians, but in real life - been part of a social band ( play weekends etc )- where does ear training come into play if for ex. you know your modes , fretboard and chord charts, notation are available ? Or have I lost the PLOT ?

  • @nurik
    @nurik Před 6 lety

    Ben Levin would be great voice acting in cartoons. Or for instance as the narrator in 'Music Theory for Kids', a series teaching kids valuable theory through games.

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape Před 6 lety +56

    I'm the only guy in my band who could think about doing this, so it won't happen.

    • @yastaban
      @yastaban Před 6 lety +14

      Helium Road Get some students, and get paid to do it!

    • @fliccilf4715
      @fliccilf4715 Před 6 lety +4

      I know that feel bro

    • @MrSrponyboy
      @MrSrponyboy Před 6 lety +4

      Change your bandmates then

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Před 6 lety +9

      I like my band and my bandmates, warts and all. Lack of formal training does not automatically equal bad.

    • @MrSrponyboy
      @MrSrponyboy Před 6 lety +2

      Not saying they were bad at all.
      But if they can't try to get better, then something might go wrong at some point.

  • @hamiltonmays4256
    @hamiltonmays4256 Před 6 lety

    7:06 "Oh, spicy!" XD

  • @AmericanDiplomat
    @AmericanDiplomat Před 6 lety +1

    The first exercise is really easy for people who have a background in woodwinds because they have a one-to-one mapping of fingerings to notes. So if I hear an F and then I hear a minor third above, then from playing those instruments I instinctually finger an Ab. Imagining the interval shape on a guitar (two frets to the left and one string down, except for G/B strings) wouldn't help you because there is no specific fingering shape associated with an Ab

    • @addisonshinedown
      @addisonshinedown Před 6 lety

      asd eh, if you’re familiar enough with the fretboard, you know the 2 closes versions of the next note to the one you play and can just finger one of them. I have a background in sax but also bass and usually think of playing them on bass

  • @Me-tuber
    @Me-tuber Před 5 lety +1

    haha, I love this, somebody got high and thought "let's make a video about ear training"

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez Před 6 lety

    Cool vid! :D

  • @thetoxbloxer503
    @thetoxbloxer503 Před 4 lety

    The drawing of Dadam is terrifying in the thumbnail

  • @AndrewDeneHelbig
    @AndrewDeneHelbig Před 4 lety

    Love the rooster at 8:56

  • @ToDieToSleep-fn4sk
    @ToDieToSleep-fn4sk Před 6 lety

    Awesome

  • @suburbanindie
    @suburbanindie Před 6 lety

    3:31 Adam is such a perfectionist he can't even pretend to get something wrong lol. I'm the same way.

  • @quintinpace2627
    @quintinpace2627 Před 6 lety

    I always hear the interval as a harmonic function
    Like I heard the Eb as the V
    I establish tonality really fast, but that can also lead to problems
    Thanks for the video. I always feel like a shit at ear training, but I'm surrounded by perfect pitch freaks, so maybe my self image is a bit distorted haha. I'm as good as you two at least, so yay
    My music buddy has pp, so he can't play lel

  • @ChocolateJesii
    @ChocolateJesii Před 6 lety +2

    Did Adam really have to use an interval song to figure out Ab to Eb? Must not play much country bass haha!

  • @Beninator10
    @Beninator10 Před 6 lety

    Hey Ben i see you wearing the soundbrenner pulse. do you recommend it to learn and practice music?

  • @dkali2207
    @dkali2207 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey Ben, would you consider adding a Patreon reward where you give feedback about how to improve or make more interesting a piece written by the Patreon himself?
    Sry for my crappy english and thanks for your videos!

  • @SodThisGiveMeABeer
    @SodThisGiveMeABeer Před 6 lety

    Hey Ben, love your videos! Wondering if you've seen the free ear-training java app over at iwasdoingallright.com? Great little tool, it does fall short in a few areas but for some stuff it's really useful - I'm currently getting it to play min(maj) chords, 6 chords and dom7's with spicy 9's in random inversions, trying to identify the root, and if I'm wrong, looking to see why and whether it's relevant to how the chord seems to function. Anyway I just thought you and your viewers might appreciate the link. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @tobisteindl951
    @tobisteindl951 Před 6 lety

    Wow Adam's actually incredible at this. Does any of you have perfect pitch?

  • @Tekni
    @Tekni Před 4 lety +1

    10:01 - that was beautiful

  • @vorm7510
    @vorm7510 Před 6 lety +38

    S P I C Y 7:06

    • @hanzsantos
      @hanzsantos Před 6 lety +4

      you forgot the "OO-HOO-OOH, s p i c y !"

    • @vorm7510
      @vorm7510 Před 6 lety +3

      T O O
      M U C H
      S P I C E

  • @ShortMan_123
    @ShortMan_123 Před 3 lety

    7:28 was like the beginning of the track 'At the mercy of Myth' by BATHYPHYSA

  • @mcblahflooper94
    @mcblahflooper94 Před 6 lety

    The bromance is so real here

  • @dutchdykefinger
    @dutchdykefinger Před 6 lety

    i like these, 3rd one seems hard as shit, relation of a note against a chord seems daunting.
    it's easiest for me to hear the difference between a regular minor and major chord
    so usually the way i do relationships in my head, is i try hum a minor or a major scale from the root to find whether it's the 2nd or the 3rd or whatever, if it isn't in there, it must a different type of chord and i may be in trouble
    (unless its a 7th chord i can pretty much hear those instantly too, majors more easily than minors though)
    4th and 5th intervals are really easy to hear for me without having to use the scales though, and yeah descending is way harder for me too because i use the ascending scale humming technique, if you could call it that.
    the biggest problem i do have: i think in sharps rather than flats,
    i started music on the computer impulse tracker in MS-dos where the notes were shown as a textual representation with # when was a sharp (I.E. C#-4), and only learned to play instruments later
    due to that i'm so conditioned to think in sharps i actaully get confused and take way longer than i need to
    especially when someone says something like B-flat, which is A# to me,
    my brain short cicuits like WTF?!? B-sharp doesn't exist, that can't be right.
    and obviously the same goes for E aswell.
    chord notation is using flats, so i kind of fucked myself over there.
    absolutely shit at reading music, but i'm pretty quick at finding a lead melody, and the basic underlying root notes by ear,
    then just trying out some chords that could work between those notes,
    so i usually don't even bother with tabs or chords since they actaully take wayy more time.
    now i just need to get my friends to care about what notes they're actually playing xD

  • @samujacintho
    @samujacintho Před 5 lety

    At 8:58 Adam makes the perfect impression of a rooster precisely 3km away.

  • @mattkline3431
    @mattkline3431 Před 4 lety

    It’s like these guys hobbies is just explaining shit in the most clear way possible

  • @junwuwang5701
    @junwuwang5701 Před 5 lety

    personally, I think in terms of chords. 4:30 or so Adam played Bb D Ab and Bb D G, which sounds like dominant 7th and dominant 13th chords for me.

  • @akshurocks
    @akshurocks Před 6 lety

    7:05 ohh ho ho... Spicy!! 😂

  • @Link-ji7kx
    @Link-ji7kx Před 6 lety

    3:31 that fake out sip!

  • @eliassimon666
    @eliassimon666 Před 6 lety

    For the P4 I always just use the polka bass line (1, 5, 1, 5, 1, 5, 1 5 6 7 in scale degrees)

  • @gabriellove4361
    @gabriellove4361 Před 5 lety

    For the Bb - D - Ab interval I just heard a dominant 7 chord, therefore I knew that the last note was a minor 7. So it was Ab

  • @ianzempel
    @ianzempel Před 6 lety +1

    7:11 - Adam, your low E is hella sharp

  • @toprak3479
    @toprak3479 Před 6 lety

    The notes at 7:09 sound like the motif from Mello's theme from Death Note.