What are your favourite musical moments in the game?
@bryanwigmore7224Ай бұрын
Probably when I first heard the battle music J.E.N.O.V.A. It's a stunning, thrilling track I would love as a ringtone. You Can Hear the Cry of the Planet (ancient city) and The Great Northern Crater are both incredibly atmospheric in different ways. (I used to play a selection of tracks from the 4-CD set as writing music.)
@JustinKahrsАй бұрын
Under the Rotting Pizza (I just learned that was the name of the song a few seconds ago 😅) For some reason that song is just so perfect for that moment in the game, it even stuck out to me as a kid when I first played it. Something about how all the dissonance builds and builds and then goes back to the funky bass line. So good.
@paulsaulpaulАй бұрын
@@JustinKahrs Agree. That's the first song I think of when playing the game. I think it first appears when leaving the church with Aeris. I also like the variation of her theme played at her house and I think the church (title - Flowers blooming in the church).
@andrewcoelho3366Ай бұрын
I think the Main Theme I mean it's crazy how the main part is in Emaj, then by the middle section your in Gmaj, and then by the end it does this weird but very cool half step minor movement. Amazing piece of music. I agree with you I think he's one of the greatest composers of all time. Aerith's Theme is also a timeless piece, there's so many.... Listen To The Cries Of The Planet, In Search Of The Man In Black, Anxiety, of course Cosmo Canyon. This was dope thanks man.
@Sector_VIIАй бұрын
There are SO many memorable musical moments in this game for me. They hold such significant meanings and are far beyond just the normal nostalgic feeling. One moment is when (*spoiler alert*) Aerith dies and immediately afterwards, we fight Jenova. That was the first time i've ever felt mourning and loss within a video game. Another moment was when we hear the main theme alongside the world map for the first time. Something about walking on the map and hearing the main theme is just profound. There's a sense of excitement and mystery ahead that gives the game life!
@UkraineJames2000Ай бұрын
This is why FF7 will always be my most favourite of the series. The music alone is enough for me.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
It's interesting how the music has outlived the game in many ways. I saw Distant Worlds performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and I was amazed how many people were there, and how moving it was.
@lucioversusXIIIАй бұрын
It ain't your favourite
@baozoh4529Ай бұрын
Same here
@JimmyOnGuitarАй бұрын
I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of time with this soundtrack, and have arranged and recorded acoustic guitar covers of over 30+ songs from it, and this still boggled my mind! Great video!
@xanderwilliams6767Ай бұрын
Sephiroth’s theme and Anxiety are also perversions of the Prelude
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Interesting! Someone in the comments pointed out to me that Jenova's theme is also just the descending part of Prelude. How deep does this rabbit hole go?!??!
@lapieCPАй бұрын
I’ve never subscribed so fast! Aerith’s theme in judgement day was never something I picked up on, that made me tear up all over again. Thanks for the video!
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I really wanted to do justice to this game because I know how adored it is by fans - me included. So it's good to hear that you got some value out of watching. Thanks for the sub :)
@Masamune7610Ай бұрын
Same
@lightfm90Ай бұрын
I think Judgement Day has a bit of every character's theme meshed into it.
@lapieCPАй бұрын
@@theartofstorytelling1 keep it up on the videos! I love LOTR and SW too, and really enjoy your videos that talk about what we enjoy and love about them whole which in itself serves as a gentle critique of what we’ve been getting recently. I’m all for fan service, but I feel that none of it is even fan service if the storytelling isn’t there.
@JusbamaanАй бұрын
Love this! Few pieces of media have left as big of an impact on me as FF7. You did a great job pointing out Uematsu's genious and very classical use of motifs! I don't often get goosebumps from a 10 min video essay :-)
@EvanYoungMusicАй бұрын
The northern crater/Aerith is genius. I didn’t realize that until today. Earns you a sub.
@bryanwigmore7224Ай бұрын
Great video. I could easily have watched an hour of this.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Interesting! I've wondered if this sort of thing should maybe be longer form. Maybe I'll do a deeper dive! Thanks for watching.
@reggietheporpoiseАй бұрын
@@theartofstorytelling1I’d love longer videos of this kind of stuff. Happily subscribed. Also, the channel 8-bit Music Theory has some similarly fascinating dives into Uematsu’s music. There’s a really good episode on leitmotifs in FF6.
@antilles58Ай бұрын
@@theartofstorytelling1 totally agreed. the only problem I had with this was it was too short. *easily* I'd watch for an hour or more.
@khol_27Ай бұрын
Great video. I recently completed my first full playthrough of FF7 in 25 years. Back when I was a kid, I longed for hearing the characters’ voices in an FF game. Coming back to the game as an adult made me appreciate just how well the emotions of the story are conveyed by the soundtrack. It’s a work of art
@EvanYoungMusicАй бұрын
Hearing the Sephiroth interval, in the anxiety piece when I was much younger, blew my mind. Nobuo was the reason I became a professional musician.
@JoshWinibergАй бұрын
Never noticed that about Judgement Day! I could always tell subconsciously that it was related to the wider soundtrack but never consciously thought about it or made the connection with Aerith's theme. Thank you for that!
@fullcolorspectrumАй бұрын
ive been listening to this soundtrack obsessively for decades, you werent kidding, even for having picked up a lot of this having learned how to play them on piano, youre connection to the stroyline and progression of the game, along with your demonstrations are just so good. 20/10
@JoHe_SonicBananaАй бұрын
Excellent video! You were right; I have "studied" this game about 25 years and I still learned something new about this. Uematsu truly is the master of motif.
@hanshurtig5943Ай бұрын
You just made my day. Was 10 years old when I played FFVII for the first of many times, it will always have a special place in my heart - and now I know even better why. Thank you.
@jobelle5470Ай бұрын
Same☺️✨️
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
I was a little older I think - around 14. But it hugely affected me actually. The game has so much heart, and so many interesting ideas in it. It really opened my mind to a bigger world beyond my little suburban life. I have so much nostalgia for this game and its music, as do millions. A couple years back I saw the soundtrack performed by the Vancouver Symphony orchestra, and guess who was the surprise guest. NOBUO HIMSELF. I take no shame in telling you I cried seeing him in person.
@hanshurtig5943Ай бұрын
@@theartofstorytelling1 Wow that sounds amazing. Would have loved to be there. Quick follow-up: Do you happen to have any opinions on the remake series or even it's music? As a die hard fanboy, I obviously had to leap onto that nostalgia and play the games. I enjoyed it and I can appreciate the twists and turns the story suddenly takes. But I also can't shake of the impression that a big marketing stunt is being shoved in my face.
@SeaTurtleVoАй бұрын
Oldest here
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
@@hanshurtig5943 I haven't had a chance to play the remake yet, but I plan to someday. From what I've seen, it looks really great. Although I've heard there's some controversy surrounding the ending of Part 2 that is concerning.
@venusasaboyАй бұрын
That Dmin7/A at 2:00 to my ear is a F major chord in first inversion or F/A.
@stefanoberli5920Ай бұрын
Game music peaked around the ps 1 era, everyone always talks about the leap to 3D graphics, but this generation had incredible programmed / midi soundtracks. Afterwards it was mostly CD quality audio, licensed songs, or classical music. Nobuo Uematsu really is able to deliver catchy rock tunes (the battles tunes never get boring), but also has deep understanding of classical music with its subtle and precise changes.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
I know exactly what you means. I have a soft spot for the older midi sound, and the 16-bit stuff. I think there's a kind of bias we have of not thinking of them as "real" instruments, which is silly because they are sounds just like any other. The clarinet and oboe sounds in FF7 are gorgeous! And in many ways I think that music pioneered a lot of electronic music that came later - especially Jenova's theme and the motorcycle one.
@stefanoberli5920Ай бұрын
@@theartofstorytelling1 I read Nobuo Uematsu wished he had used higher quality samples in hindsight, I see what he means, but that is part of the charm. It does make a huge difference though, back in the day I always thought Final Fantasy Tactics was CD audio and FF7 was midi, just because FFT had better sample quality apparently. Yeah people like to look down on game music, while praising film music. Games like FF7, FFT, Secret of Mana etc had a much deeper impact on me, than any film, in big part due to the music.
@geordiemack4143Ай бұрын
Pure, pure genius! I've still not made some of those connections even 27 years after playing it for the first time, and I am a composer myself. I am so familiar with the OST, even newer iterations of the soundtrack don't quite hack it for me. There's something about that MIDI sound that's soooo unique! One of my favourite pieces is actually 'Reunion'. I love how in the second section, the chords are always going places you wouldn't expect, which makes the resolution at the end of the cycle amazing. Using the classic dom7sus4 to dom7 change. As far as I can hear, this is a unique piece, with no references, but it prob isn't after all you've said!
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
You raise a good point about the midi sound. I actually really love it! I wonder if it's because of the nostalgia, or because midi instruments are just objectively good lol
@Neodragon13Ай бұрын
I played this game over 20 years ago. Fell in love with it and its music, probably my most played soundtrack ever, and it keeps surprising me, such a masterpiece on its own. Great analysis, thank you for sharing!! ❤
@paradoxicaldragon7 күн бұрын
I has never explicitly realised that I was hearing a call back to Aerith's theme in Judgment Day. My appreciation has deepened! Great video, a very pleasant watch.
@TravisClarkeLeeАй бұрын
Absolute favorite videogame soundtrack ever. The number of repeated themes or modified motifs makes it absolutely unbeatable. I still sometimes find little threads that connect disparate songs to this day. Could watch a much longer analysis :) great work
@TravisClarkeLeeАй бұрын
Even some of the little chops he uses to make themes. Jenova is just the descending part of the main Final Fantasy arpeggio and Jenova Absolute is the normal battle theme chopped and changed. So much care clearly went into this entire soundtrack.
@JohnnyDarko01Ай бұрын
This is a wild breakdown man, Nobou and Mitsuda are my favorite composures to ever live.
@arturo74rАй бұрын
Best game ever. The music is not only perfect but brings back nostalgic moments from my childhood
@materiahunter8443Ай бұрын
I hope this video gets a million views! Really well done
@SuperBolt7Ай бұрын
I have been listening to this music my whole life, and you taught me something about it! Thank you!
@amaz0nsmashАй бұрын
My favorite composer, my favorite music, my favorite story
@Omnicloudx13Ай бұрын
Very happy to have found this video and channel, FF7 is my favorite game of all time and I adore the music!
@dedzmuzikАй бұрын
Gosh this is amazing, I wish the video was longer out of selfishness! Thank you for that!
@chrishurn7097Ай бұрын
Great video. What great tunes. Nothing gets me as much as hearing that original FF7 OST - I still listen to it a lot. As a composer its both depressing and inspiring - his work comes off very very effortless, always writing just the right amount and it's all very tasteful. Plus the nostalgia is crazy with this soundtrack. Ahh. Good times.
@carlsmith904Ай бұрын
I bought a ff7 piano book a couple years ago. One of my favorite discoveries was the intro to Jenova is just the prelude but only descending which is so cool on a thematic level. Also I love we can identify evil with just one note. Most recognizable in those chosen by the planet.
@amaz0nsmashАй бұрын
Oh wow that revelation about Barret's song containing the sliver of Shinr'a theme. Shinra was the driving force behind most of his life choices. As much as he hates Shinra (as he should) Shinra also made him who he is. What an insight!
@richnfg_7882Ай бұрын
Uematsu is the greatest composer of all time. Period.
@chrispatrick4331Ай бұрын
I wish this video went on longer. I was enjoying it so much.
@alicecantsleeepАй бұрын
Nobuo is such an inspiration. My personal all time fave game composer - just barely topping Harry Gregson-Williams tbh.
@levthelion71810Ай бұрын
I really liked when Sephiroth's theme reappeared in the game, especially in Birth of a God and One Winged Angel. Those are some of my favorite parts of those songs
@prodbyANTАй бұрын
This video was so, so good. Nobuo Uematsu is one of my heroes. He's an absolute genius and it doesn't get talked about enough in my opinion. Thank you for shedding light on some things I had not noticed about FF7, incredible work.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks for saying so, it means a lot. Glad you stopped by the channel.
@RobinLSLАй бұрын
Damn the motif combination in Judgement Day is amazing!
@paulohtobiasАй бұрын
3:36 wow, I actually never noticed that, and I listen to both songs often
@CelticLivingАй бұрын
My first console was a PS2 and my first FF game was FFX. I loved the score so much. I remember grinding away at the game so I could unlock the soundtrack scores one by one and listen to them in the digital amphitheater. If i remember correctly you could listen to them with Dolby 5.1 if you used the optical out signal from the PS2. I loved it so much I went back and played the other FF games. I also had the honor of attending a FF concert at Benaroya Hall in Seattle where they played FF greatest hits to game visuals on the screen.
@IconOfSinАй бұрын
8:01 immediate dread
@akiinmoonlight79Ай бұрын
One of the best video game soundtrack of all time ❤
@MudYouAreАй бұрын
I really enjoy this channel and to see you cover my favorite game ever just made me day. I actually didn’t pick up on the Shinra bit in Barrett’s theme so that it just awesome to learn.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks! I actually didn't realize it either until I started working on this video and specifically looking for motifs. That chord - the minor/major7 - pops up everywhere in the soundtrack, showing the reach of Shinra and their evil-doings.
@GreenRequiemАй бұрын
This was a great video. It's somewhat rare for me to find thoughtful music analysis on youtube, and I enjoyed listening to the motif connections that you identified (the information about Barret's theme connections was REALLY cool to listen to). I do a similar sort of analysis with the Kingdom Hearts games, and boy it's a lot of work to keep track of all the things that must go through these composers' minds when writing a narrative soundtrack. I'll be excited for your video on the OoT soundtrack that you teased at the end^
@diphMO2Ай бұрын
Nobuo Uematsu is nothing less than a grand mastermind of music.
@ArianwubbeАй бұрын
I've always remembered that short triumphant reprise of the main theme when you escape soldiers by plane after the fight with Palmer. There it's used like John Williams would often use his main theme motif in Indiana Jones. Got me all excited.
@jshiggityАй бұрын
absolutely subbing for more of this. very well done. much enjoy.
@SenJenkoАй бұрын
Great video!!! I love seeing my favorite game talked about (og ff7) but i love more hearing it's amazing music being gushed over. This games ost is rhe reason i got into making instrumental music and one of my first ever "this music is so good its making me violently vibrate" moments was hearing cids theme for the first time and then when i realozed sending a dream into the universe was also that track but different i began getting an idea for leitmotifs years before i knew what they were called Love this ost so much
@donperera5806Ай бұрын
I loved this video. It’s also so great to see the piano alongside the chords at the same time
@KgknippАй бұрын
this sort of video scratches a wonderfully nuanced itch. thank you so much my dude. More people need to know how intentional music amplifies the gaming and movie experience.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! Glad to hear you got some value out of it. :)
@firebert123Ай бұрын
I've always maintained the reason FF7 (and 6) have such amazing soundtracks, is because they have no voiced dialouge, so ALL of the emotional weight of a scene has to come through the music alone.
@zajn88Ай бұрын
This was an excellent analysis. This game introduced me to the idea of motifs in music as a kid, even though I didn't know what they were called. I've replayed it countless times and listened to the soundtrack so much, and still never picked up on some of the things you presented here.
@Victor-zq8gcАй бұрын
I'm usually not one for commenting, but your this and The Matrix video are absolutely outstanding, and I'm super thankful to see such music to media ideas explained and covered. Please keep up the good work. I would love a video on the music of Babel (by Ryuichi Sakamoto), Akira or Cowboy Bebop (there are some particularly juicy ideas on both those titles).
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks for saying so! I'm still fairly new to KZbin so words of encouragement are great to hear. I've been unsure about how much I want the channel to get into the "musical storytelling" side of things, but so far it seems like enough people are enjoying it that I should make more. :)
@ChromanaАй бұрын
I love the main theme when you take off in the Highwind. It's so triumphant and you feel so uncaged after most of the game slowly moving around in the buggy and Tiny Bronco. Also the Steal The Tiny Bronco track has a nice appearance of the main theme too before switching to a frantic 9/8 time signature.
@KrisLee2113Ай бұрын
30 years on this earth and I never picked up the connection between Judgement Day and Aerith’s theme. Holy shit what a cool discovery.
@YTwcherАй бұрын
FF7 music is incredible, I remember being shocked when One Winged Angel started playing as the only music with lyrics Aerith's theme and it's variations are still my favorite though, my favorite character. The No Promises to Keep song Uematsu made for her is also out of this world. Hollow for Cloud as well. Can't wait for one more FF7 song in the future
@minigoosheyАй бұрын
I love these videos about music in movies or games, please continue making them :)
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Honestly I had a blast making it. Working on the next one already! :)
@orion8550Ай бұрын
What a lovely video. Great to see you covering FF7. When Final Fantasy was at its height, it had so much to teach us about storytelling (in a good way). And those lessons and memories live on. Sometimes they're given power again through videos like this. And people return to those games to feel the magic again.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. And yes I've returned to this game many times over the years and I always enjoy it. In fact I appreciate the story more as I get older.
@freddychopinАй бұрын
After one video essay, I'm already a fan. Your production is so thoughtful and well-crafted. You can see similar use of allusive motifs in the Remake soundtrack, too--Flowers Blooming in the Church evokes Lifestream at just the perfect moment.
@jumaanecabrera8091Ай бұрын
Truly well done breakdown and expanding of our understanding of the greatness of FF7 storytelling through the music motifs. You said it would be in the beginning and I was intrigued to see how as a life long fan and watcher of KZbin video breakdowns of FF7
@bcross9109Ай бұрын
this is such an interesting mix of connections I knew, connections I struggle to hear but can just about register, and things where I think my brain had registered a connection but I never quite consciously realised! Seems like a good edit on the vid too!
@ReinoRankaisijaАй бұрын
Brilliant! My favorite soundtrack and game
@olivermawdsleyАй бұрын
Great video - FF7 (the original) is genuinely the best game of all time. Thanks so much for this awesome video.
@Maxim.NazarenkoАй бұрын
Very laconic and compact. Thanks.
@lynxie20087 күн бұрын
Aeriths Theme in Judgement Day holy shiiiit. I love finding all these new facts about this game even 27 years later
@RokkouA1Ай бұрын
I won't claim this for all story-focused media/games, but for most JRPGs and espeically the Final Fantasy series. I believe that music is almost the most important factor in making the story work, resonant for the audience and to sell a scene. You take out the music and I don't believe most if not any scene would hit as hard and you would also strip out the core identity of the work. Whenever I want to reminisce my experience with Final Fantasy VII, it's usually listening to track like the world-map theme that takes me back, that's how important music is to storytelling.
@Masamune7610Ай бұрын
Yep, and I would add that now with voice acting in modern games, you have several side effects impacting the storytelling: - less story overall as it adds text and increase the budget for actors, as well as increase a lot the duration of the game (it's way faster to read than to wait for lines to be acted) - less room for the music as it is not anymore at the forefront. Maybe that's why I think there are less motifs in modern gaming
@chmuso1017Ай бұрын
Surprised you didn't mention the fact that the melodic minor pretty much makes up the entirety of the battle theme. Uematsu is a genius. Tifas theme is so wonderfully heartbreaking I love it.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Oh damn I didn't catch that one! Good ear. Doing this video made me realize that scale is EVERYWHERE in this soundtrack.
@chmuso1017Ай бұрын
@@theartofstorytelling1 goes to show how much uematsu weaves his themes around its amazing. Great video by the way! :)
@TheBelovedDesirableIslandАй бұрын
Kind of off topic/on topic, but while you were going over a bit of Barrett’s theme it reminded me of film noir music and made me think how cool a Shinra detective noir side story investigating various avalanche related events prior to the beginning of ff7 would be. Also, thanks for the video! I’m endlessly inspired by Uematsu. Good composers are truly magicians of their craft.
@reenchantedАй бұрын
I love your exploration of the motifs here. So good! Even with all the great love and analysis of FF7 over the years, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this angle covered, and this is fantastic!
@CleverMetaphorАй бұрын
Glad i found this channel 👍
@retrogamerdave362Ай бұрын
I have played this game so many times and I have studied and transcribed plenty of the music too but damn you impressed me with your findings. This is my favorite game and for so many reasons
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks for saying so! It's nice to meet someone else who has the same love for this music. Honestly it's the main reason I even play piano to begin with. I was always so bored with my piano lessons, but I loved trying to figure out these songs when I was learning. They're so rich and complex. Hard to explain what it is that makes them great actually. Just some kind of magic. Thanks for watching and I hope you'll re-visit the channel.
@ryanneave2189Ай бұрын
Incredible video! I'd very much love to see even more breakdowns of the various tracks for FF7 - this is just the tip of the iceberg!
@dominiksledziewskiАй бұрын
What a video, a little mindblow here, some there.
@JoeNeutrinoАй бұрын
I played FF7 for the first time when I was 9 years old and it expanded my mind. The music was a huge part of that. It taught me about how music can convey emotions, mood and atmosphere. The music in FF7 creates the scene. Uematsu is a master.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
I know what you mean about the mind expansion. I was just a kid living in the suburbs. This game felt like another planet - a totally different cultural experience that anything I saw on TV. Definitely opened my mind to bigger world of ideas.
@thiethieАй бұрын
that's my kind of content right here. subbed.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
I'm trying to make the videos that I wish existed on KZbin haha. No detail is too obscure to be analyzed and understood, and appreciated, especially in music. And especially in this game!
@RelentlessFishmusicАй бұрын
Great stuff. Would love longer more in depth analysis down the line though if possible.
@NotsewTheGreat16 күн бұрын
Mad respect for people who give respect to FFVII Love your channel man, this was the first vid of yours I watched, subscribed right away
@TheDigitalDecadeАй бұрын
I don’t think I even realized all of this. Crazy.
@CaseyOrmondАй бұрын
There’s some great musical finds in here, nice stuff!
@PunksInVegasАй бұрын
Subscribed! I love this game deeply, and I appreciate how you explained things I was not aware of in the woven narratives in the musical themes, and I also appreciate how you played it on that little piano. Keep up the great work.
@SleepeziАй бұрын
Yes, I do think that I know a lot about the game. Yes did learn things watching this that I didn't know. Thank you for the thought provoking video!
@kevinb.3244Ай бұрын
Top tier quality content, subscribed and eager to see more videos like that. Keep up the great work man !
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks for the words of encouragement, friend! My channel is still sorta new so it's really great to hear that. Keeps me going for the next one! :)
@crazyMLCАй бұрын
I love your explanation of motifs in a soundtrack. While I came away with a better appreciation of its use in FF7, I'm not sure I feel more prepared to listen for them on my own or use motifs myself. It'd be great to hear you talk about this in more detail.
@the-brown-dadАй бұрын
A video like this for the kingdom hearts series would be 5x longer and my god I'd be there for every minute of it
@chromatos7428Ай бұрын
Regarding Anxiety/Sephiroth, I've always considered that 4-note motif to represent Mako. In full, Sephiroth's theme is two occurrences of a three-note motif (which itself becomes Se-phi-roth in one Winged Angel) followed by a corrupted variation of the Mako motif.
@brocdiddlytasticАй бұрын
I can still remember as a teenager how weird it was to be playing a game where I had an emotional attachment to the characters, and all that happened within the first 15 minutes of the game. I especially remember how meeting Aerith and visiting her home and her mom felt somehow intimate, vulnerable, and fragile. In days since, I've listened to the soundtrack a million times, but back then I wasn't even a musician. But you don't have to be a musician for the music to bypass your conscious mind and insert its message right into your heart.
@franciscocuelo1657Ай бұрын
Has always...simply brilliant
@joeyfromanimalcrossingАй бұрын
great video !! loved that you actually play the examples
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks! I always love watching other musicians play, so I figured it would be neat to actually show the songs in action. I might invest in an overhead camera setup so I can film a full size keyboard, but for now the little guy works pretty well!
@TV-dv6ytАй бұрын
Fantastic video. Subscribed. Please do more final fantasy content.
@drumjodАй бұрын
This was an excellent video and very well explained. I just tagged my favorite Final Fantasy content creators on Twitter with a link because I think some of them would really enjoy this. Edit: I was going to tag you on twitter in the post as well, but don't happen see a twitter name in your YT about page.
@zakkibassiАй бұрын
amazing video man. thank you
@harryhemmingway4049Ай бұрын
Everything about this game is genius and magic. ❤
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Agreed, everything aligned on this one and they created magic.
@Maxim.NazarenkoАй бұрын
What a great KZbin recommendation.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Sometimes KZbin really does find the right audience for a video. Some crazy black magic.
@ThatGuyNLАй бұрын
your channel is great. subscribed!
@hauntedhotdogАй бұрын
I'm currently going through the remake right now, and it's funny because today it hit me that the battle theme shares a bit of overlap with the theme that plays in the slums section of the game. In the battle music, it's played very prominently, but in the slums version it's part of the bassline. Very different pieces, but that link is super, super neat. FF VII has such an incredible soundtrack. My favorite piece of Final Fantasy music, though, is Final Fantasy VIII's Balamb Garden theme. It's just beautiful.
@TheFirstLoreАй бұрын
Amazing stuff. Kudos.
@jl3416Ай бұрын
FF7 soundtrack is one of the most amazing of any game I've played. I'm not well versed in musical theory but as you said, the ear recognises a lot of the motifs throughout the various tracks
@babler31Ай бұрын
Alright, friend. I'm sold and subbed! This is the kinda stuff I've been trying to explain for two decades but am just not anywhere near as articulate or musically inclined. Thank you! Looking forward to more breakdowns.
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub! This was my first shot at doing this kind of video on the channel, and I'm excited to do more. Chrono Trigger, FF6, FF8, Ocarina Of Time, etc. There's so much inspiring musical storytelling in the world of classic games. See you next time :)
@KwehTheBirdАй бұрын
i often click around a bunch of channels talking about films or film scores etc etc. the algorithm provides, eh? and once im done I go back to what I was doing and might never watch that channel again. Ive just come from the matrix chord video (which was v good) and seen THIS video as the new recommended and yea im just gonna sub. Cant be missing gold like this.
@resoundingsource6595Ай бұрын
This is so good, thank you 🙌 this is where I think the remake went wrong. Wayy too many liberties taken with revisiting this literal perfect source OST.
@deriktofilАй бұрын
this is incredible! i had never noticed that theme in judgement day! Great spot! just gained a sub from me. :)
@108RudiАй бұрын
I found your channel this month because it popped into my mind that I should think about story telling to be a better composer/musician. I am one of those obsessed with Uematsu's work. I feel that I was telepathically drawn to your channel. Lol
@theartofstorytelling1Ай бұрын
Thanks friends! One thing I've learned in my short time as a KZbinr so far is that the algorithm is shockingly good at finding the right audience for a video. However it happened, I'm glad you got some value out of checking out my videos, and I hope you'll stick around for more. :)