Yes, the blue-haired one, but now that you've mentioned the brown-haired one, I think I might've seen her too.
The overall feeling of both songs might be similar as they represent the mood of a small cozy town/village. The Legram one, however, is definitely happier.
Well, you've pretty much described my entire life in that music thread, although what I had in mind was slightly different - a constant desire to give up only thwarted by things of beauty which I cling to. I never played Xenosaga, by the way, but I remember seeing one of its characters on your avatar.
Nice post about Shiki and its characters. Between you and WatchTillTandava, this series certainly has fans with good critical thinking and philosophical mind.
Most watched video from that user "TheOSTMaestro" is this, which isn't bad. Not good enough for me to put on the list, though.
The masses tend not to be able to recognize true quality. It's a pretty good song, though, and fully orchestrated. Part of the issue is that if the visual is any guide, this is played during a section of Re:Zero that features very poor storytelling. OST songs are always going to increase in resonance and emotional significance based on the skill of the visual storytelling that accompanies them.
I don't particularly like the song, but yes, this is more like the orchestration that I'd put on the post. I hear strings and oboe, although no brass.
I have studied conducting seriously, so it's a bit of an occupational skill of mine. The Monogatari songs are actually just pure rock songs, but they do in fact blow me away.
Yeah that song is pretty good. A guitar song will have to blow me away to get on the list because, well, it’s a 4-6 instrument song, max. Full orchestration has massive possibilities by comparison. But I agree, that’s a good song.
I also kind of like the fact that going in this order means my ratings aren't all clustered around 8 9 and 10.
A lot of popular shows are really bad anime. (Usually this happens because they come from a really good manga or light novel and people don't realize and account for mental bleed between the two when they judge a story. So they're often good stories that aren't too painful to watch, but really bad anime.)
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The overall feeling of both songs might be similar as they represent the mood of a small cozy town/village. The Legram one, however, is definitely happier.
Most watched video from that user "TheOSTMaestro" is this, which isn't bad. Not good enough for me to put on the list, though.
The masses tend not to be able to recognize true quality. It's a pretty good song, though, and fully orchestrated. Part of the issue is that if the visual is any guide, this is played during a section of Re:Zero that features very poor storytelling. OST songs are always going to increase in resonance and emotional significance based on the skill of the visual storytelling that accompanies them.
I have studied conducting seriously, so it's a bit of an occupational skill of mine. The Monogatari songs are actually just pure rock songs, but they do in fact blow me away.
A lot of popular shows are really bad anime. (Usually this happens because they come from a really good manga or light novel and people don't realize and account for mental bleed between the two when they judge a story. So they're often good stories that aren't too painful to watch, but really bad anime.)