When you have perfect pitch

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Published 2020-09-29
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All Comments (21)
  • @danielthrasher
    some youtubers would pin their own comment and tell you to subscribe if you haven't yet. but not me. not today.
  • @magpie8275
    Fear leads to anger… anger leads to hate... hate leads to rick-rolling.
  • @Crowbars2
    I love how Hoodie Guy wasn't able to place the song until Daniel hit the right note at 2:39 Such humour
  • @notdulo7068
    As someone who has perfect pitch this is highly amusing to me as my friends always do this to me to see if I actually have it.
  • @sanitoff5502
    People with perfect pitch resisting to tell everyone that the screams in the shining are in F#
  • Its such a good sketch. Bur its even funnier if you think about the fact that daniel is sitting alone in a room at his piano and making faces pretending to send brainwaves of never gonna give you up to a version of himself in a hoodie.... simply beautiful.
  • @TotallyHuman
    "I just happened to get there FASTER" It's so terrifying. I hope one day I can reach this level of raw power
  • @skwyd3341
    This sounds like one of those superpowers that seem useless at first but can actually be really op if portrayed differently
  • @ean7820
    Are we not gonna talk about how Daniel just rickrolled 7.4 million of his viewers
  • @jamie6506
    He's the protagonist of anime where everyone is a musical prodigy
  • @AbbeyRoad279
    Q: “How can you tell if someone has perfect pitch?” A: “Oh, don’t worry...they’ll tell you”
  • @oppositesYT
    "all of the notes when you "spake" that sentence" got me dead
  • @raincoat6009
    Everyone thinks it’s the Rick roll that killed him. It’s the fact it’s out of key.
  • @J-swish
    Getting rickrolled while reading someone’s mind is the worst possible way to get rickrolled
  • @treystechtips
    As someone with perfect pitch, I can confirm this is exactly how it works