Editing Musical Inspirations
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− | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rufYo2tKy4I|''Bravely Default'': The Land of Light and Shadow] - Very probably the best use of a flute or piccolo I've ever heard in music. Ever! Everything after 0:36 doesn't quite live up to that introduction, but until that point it's a perfect piece with the background building up to a crescendo, slowly increasing complexity before you know it: first a regular rhythm and occasional percussion, then come the brass flourishes to introduce a full countermelody. Simply untouchable. |
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnvZ6Dqv7Ws|''Final Fantasy VI'': Searching For Friends] - I love the simultaneous mixture of melancholy and hope. The woodwinds and synthesizers are very haunting with many notes held for a while and the second half of the song features one of my favorite musical elements: call and response! 0:48-0:54 responds to 0:41-0:47, which is pretty long for a call and response, especially in a composition this short, and really adds to the feel. The synthesizer from 0:41-0:47 in that part (and again on the loop) also sounds otherworldly, which is just excellent. | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnvZ6Dqv7Ws|''Final Fantasy VI'': Searching For Friends] - I love the simultaneous mixture of melancholy and hope. The woodwinds and synthesizers are very haunting with many notes held for a while and the second half of the song features one of my favorite musical elements: call and response! 0:48-0:54 responds to 0:41-0:47, which is pretty long for a call and response, especially in a composition this short, and really adds to the feel. The synthesizer from 0:41-0:47 in that part (and again on the loop) also sounds otherworldly, which is just excellent. |