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Deltarune's 'The Third Sanctuary' is an affront to time signatures, and also one of my favourite songs in a videogame ever
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This week I'm that "someone else", and I'm here to talk your ear off about time signatures!
Latest Videos From PC Gamer Watch full video here:Spoilers for Chapter 4, if you've not played it yet.
The Third Sanctuary (DELTARUNE Chapter 3+4 Soundtrack) - Toby Fox - YouTube Watch OnEven if you don't know anything about how music is constructed, you can sense the trepidation and strangeness in it—the starting, the stopping.
The Third Sanctuary - DELTARUNE [Jazz Tentet Cover] - YouTube Watch OnBut there's also fan-inspired renditions.
Toby Fox has successfully created his own little genre-pod of Math Rock enthusiasts in Deltarune's fanbase, and I couldn't be more delighted.