😇Angalia pia😉 music za 😮 [Honkai Impact 3rd] pia ikona concerts zake pia, angalia pia 😢wimbo za [Zenless Zone Zero], [Honkai Starrail], [Tears of Themis], [Punishing Gray Raven], [Arknights], [FGO], [Wuthering Waves], [Aether Gazer], [Path to nowhere], [Reverse 1999], and [GODDESSES OF VICTORY].✌️ Nipate umekosa kuzicheki 😂😂 zote zikona popular songs 🔥 cheki ndio uanze vizuri 😅😂😂 before uende kwa zile refu 😂😂
3:38 thats a bassoon. When I was in middle schol band there were only two bassoon players in our band, and one oboe player. By the time I got to high school, I think there was no one playing those instruments.
There aren't equivalents to these for Liyue and Mondstadt, but I recommend the Divine Damsel of Devastation live for Liyue, and Caelestium Finale Termini for Mondstadt!
It is insane how he picks up on things that are deeply ingrained in genshin lore, like it the beginning where he is describing how the first part feels like a god has died between a group of friends of gods.
The music of Sumeru in Genshin Impact is inspired by traditional music from regions that reflect a blend of Indian, Middle Eastern, and North African influences. Sumeru's soundtrack features elements characteristic of Indian music, such as the use of sitar and tabla, as well as influences from Arabic and Persian music, incorporating instruments like the oud and ney.
This reflects Sumeru's world design, which combines elements from various cultures, primarily drawing inspiration from India and the Middle East, creating a unique atmosphere rich in ethnic nuances.
Sumeru has two kinds of sub regions; the rainforest and the desert, each has its own unique soundtrack. Swirl of Shamshir is the battle song in rainforest area, personally I love the desert one, its called Across Dimming Asterisms, give it a try its VERY EPIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvLZzUcyDWY
There are two more official live symphony performance for Sumeru. You should check that out. Those soundtracks were loved by the players. Especially the Port Ormos OST
I super excited that you decided to play the game! Definitely looking forward to your play through, and reactions. You are so wholesome. I’ll be your in game friend and help you with bosses if you need it! ❤. Also recommendations for Genshin reactions: Zhongli Demo Trailer, The Teyvat Chapter Trailer preview. For other music reactions, check out Mihoyo’s other games Honkai Impact the 3rd, and Honkai Starrail’s live concerts. Mihoyo is definitely a music company that has video games as a side gig.
Well, London Symphony and Philamornic Orchestra is a big and very important institution. It has many musicians and not just one orchestra. Their organization and structure is similar to military. So, they are divide into several orchestra and such groups cover many performances in the different very important Halls at London as also they participate in event on the rest of England. They have a sort of rank system (very military alike), the muscians ascend their rank and they are transfered to another orchestra of higher importance. Obviously, such Institution does not only cares about the instrumentation talent, the human attitude and personalities are also very important value for each professional musician. Most of the Genshin Impact score (not all) are performed by the London Orchestra in collaboration with important muscians from other countries (individuals, small groups or part of another orchestra), to play the mix of cultural notes. Pur chaotic maths struggling into harmony with these so impressive and elegant compositions, mixing classic with ancient instruments, folklore styles and sometimes with modern electrical instruments. As example I recoomend you to listen to "Saltatio Favillae" and all Signora's phase themes), "Judgment of Euthymia", "Thunderings of the Merciless", "Azhdaha" (all phase battle scores), "Moonlit Lanterns", "Knights of Favonius" (Still one of my favorites), "A Storm, A Spire, and A Sanctum", "Tales From the Snow Mountain", "Beneath the Waves" and "Blossoms of Summer Night" (The Summer Queen).
Side Note: The live symphony performnce that you have been listening (Natlan, Fontaine and Sumeru). The first is the nation's score. Then the second, is one regional battle theme! By the way, you don't need to wait for the upcoming version to be released. You could start to play now (So, you get to bed registered in the server's database). Besides playing the game's story, participate in the current webevent to earn some primogems but mostly three 4* Natlan weapons, for free! Many will tell you to use the quick stat for the Natlan's Archon story and learn some nice rewards. Think well because you rush to do that. You could do that or just follow the story from its very beginning!
for the live symphonies the first song is usually the theme for the regions main city, the second song is usually the battle theme when u enter combat in the region. hence why the second song is usually more upbeat and fast paced
The music for this region reminds me of my childhood. I grew up watching the old desert epics and with a fascination for Middle Eastern and Indian culture and music. Natland being a new favorite cause of my interest in African and South American culture as well. Ginshin Impact is so freakin magical in its ability to bring so many people together just through music alone.
7:07 The instrument I believe is an oud. An instrument in the lute family (IIRC european lutes derive from the oud). They are gorgeous instruments both physically and in terms of their sound. Used a lot in middle eastern music.
Genshin game is really unique by putting into regions on which is playgame based real nations and cultures. So every nation in Genshin's Teyvat is inspired by various bucket of cultures. Sumeru region is inspired by India and Middle East, Egypt. And so Genshin's music tries to depictthe atmosphereof this and also to bring into it original touch. You can also try to hear and react on other Genshin music such as Boss themes (Harbinger themes especially). Also OST of each region is truly unique, but the complete experience and appreciating of music could be done knly if playing along abd doing quests related to it. So wish you fun and may you enjoy with exploring Genshin when you start playing x)
As a person from the Middle East, I am happy 😊 And I'm not happy at the same time. We have been removed from the conversation. I will cry 😢 . . . . . . I may be joking or not 19:16 Well, I forgive you 😂😂
Or if you don't have time (in short) the Sumerian civilization It is a civilization of human groups in the southeast of the Fertile Crescent (Sumer) in today's Iraq
Believe it or not, there are pyramids in Iraq, at the end there is only a sea between them and Egypt, and this civilization was also called the Mesopotamian civilization.
We know the size and depth of the Middle East and its civilizations, but there are those who distort the past to steal some antiquities or change and obscure the facts, unfortunately, but those who lived in it know what is in it. 🙂
I think I saw someone point the bassoon out too you, it's a double reed instrument – think really big oboe XD (I used to play oboe and flute in school) 7:25 is an Oud, essentially a big lute – played in a lot of Arabic music 7:57 is a Sitar from India 8:43 is a Indian hammered dulcimer known as Santoor from the zither family of instruments – there are a lot of types of dulcimers our there. All dulcimers are zithers, but not all zithers are dulcimers. The woman in the same frame is playing a Tanpura – it's sorta a droning type instrument but it adds texture and support for pieces. (seen better when they are panning at 10:00)
Can't wait for you to experience Inazuma!!! Specifically if you check out individual tracks I will always recommend Duel In the Mist . I was OBSESSED with that track and remember jamming to it while doing dishes at my old job.
You only have 1 (ONE) first impression, when you listen to the song fully as it comes, pausing, talking, etc, disrups the phase, momentum and the overall en goal of how it should usually reach to the listener, So the lestt pause/talk the better to listen to a song for the first time and after that, you can do whatever you want like listen it for parts or certain moments or completely analyze it. Again, the first impression is the most important of all, don't disrupt it if you can pls.
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>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lrv5xRzwMM&t=274s
😇Angalia pia😉 music za 😮 [Honkai Impact 3rd] pia ikona concerts zake pia, angalia pia 😢wimbo za [Zenless Zone Zero], [Honkai Starrail], [Tears of Themis], [Punishing Gray Raven], [Arknights], [FGO], [Wuthering Waves], [Aether Gazer], [Path to nowhere], [Reverse 1999], and [GODDESSES OF VICTORY].✌️ Nipate umekosa kuzicheki 😂😂 zote zikona popular songs 🔥 cheki ndio uanze vizuri 😅😂😂 before uende kwa zile refu 😂😂
3:38 thats a bassoon. When I was in middle schol band there were only two bassoon players in our band, and one oboe player. By the time I got to high school, I think there was no one playing those instruments.
There aren't equivalents to these for Liyue and Mondstadt, but I recommend the Divine Damsel of Devastation live for Liyue, and Caelestium Finale Termini for Mondstadt!
It is insane how he picks up on things that are deeply ingrained in genshin lore, like it the beginning where he is describing how the first part feels like a god has died between a group of friends of gods.
you missed ormos symphony sumeru. it was also one of the best
The music of Sumeru in Genshin Impact is inspired by traditional music from regions that reflect a blend of Indian, Middle Eastern, and North African influences. Sumeru's soundtrack features elements characteristic of Indian music, such as the use of sitar and tabla, as well as influences from Arabic and Persian music, incorporating instruments like the oud and ney.
This reflects Sumeru's world design, which combines elements from various cultures, primarily drawing inspiration from India and the Middle East, creating a unique atmosphere rich in ethnic nuances.
Sumeru has two kinds of sub regions; the rainforest and the desert, each has its own unique soundtrack. Swirl of Shamshir is the battle song in rainforest area, personally I love the desert one, its called Across Dimming Asterisms, give it a try its VERY EPIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvLZzUcyDWY
There are two more official live symphony performance for Sumeru. You should check that out.
Those soundtracks were loved by the players. Especially the Port Ormos OST
I super excited that you decided to play the game! Definitely looking forward to your play through, and reactions. You are so wholesome. I’ll be your in game friend and help you with bosses if you need it! ❤. Also recommendations for Genshin reactions: Zhongli Demo Trailer, The Teyvat Chapter Trailer preview. For other music reactions, check out Mihoyo’s other games Honkai Impact the 3rd, and Honkai Starrail’s live concerts. Mihoyo is definitely a music company that has video games as a side gig.
Well, London Symphony and Philamornic Orchestra is a big and very important institution. It has many musicians and not just one orchestra. Their organization and structure is similar to military. So, they are divide into several orchestra and such groups cover many performances in the different very important Halls at London as also they participate in event on the rest of England. They have a sort of rank system (very military alike), the muscians ascend their rank and they are transfered to another orchestra of higher importance. Obviously, such Institution does not only cares about the instrumentation talent, the human attitude and personalities are also very important value for each professional musician.
Most of the Genshin Impact score (not all) are performed by the London Orchestra in collaboration with important muscians from other countries (individuals, small groups or part of another orchestra), to play the mix of cultural notes. Pur chaotic maths struggling into harmony with these so impressive and elegant compositions, mixing classic with ancient instruments, folklore styles and sometimes with modern electrical instruments. As example I recoomend you to listen to "Saltatio Favillae" and all Signora's phase themes), "Judgment of Euthymia", "Thunderings of the Merciless", "Azhdaha" (all phase battle scores), "Moonlit Lanterns", "Knights of Favonius" (Still one of my favorites), "A Storm, A Spire, and A Sanctum", "Tales From the Snow Mountain", "Beneath the Waves" and "Blossoms of Summer Night" (The Summer Queen).
Side Note: The live symphony performnce that you have been listening (Natlan, Fontaine and Sumeru). The first is the nation's score. Then the second, is one regional battle theme! By the way, you don't need to wait for the upcoming version to be released. You could start to play now (So, you get to bed registered in the server's database). Besides playing the game's story, participate in the current webevent to earn some primogems but mostly three 4* Natlan weapons, for free! Many will tell you to use the quick stat for the Natlan's Archon story and learn some nice rewards. Think well because you rush to do that. You could do that or just follow the story from its very beginning!
Sumeru's OST will forever be my favorite.
It's More like Egyptian, rather than Indian, we have Pyramids in the game, you'll see once you play it
Can’t wait to see the liyue reaction as a Chinese genshin player haha
We're looking forward to your Gameplay of Genshin Impact
for the live symphonies the first song is usually the theme for the regions main city, the second song is usually the battle theme when u enter combat in the region. hence why the second song is usually more upbeat and fast paced
4:00 – amazing how you’re….quite accurate in your description of the music within the game!🫢no spoilers lol
listen to port ormos music !!
followed for more genshin <3
6:13 omg a sense8 fan!! 😂❤
The music for this region reminds me of my childhood. I grew up watching the old desert epics and with a fascination for Middle Eastern and Indian culture and music. Natland being a new favorite cause of my interest in African and South American culture as well. Ginshin Impact is so freakin magical in its ability to bring so many people together just through music alone.
7:07 The instrument I believe is an oud. An instrument in the lute family (IIRC european lutes derive from the oud). They are gorgeous instruments both physically and in terms of their sound. Used a lot in middle eastern music.
If you like them then Try this out
All Genshin Concerts Playlist – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqWr7dyJNgLJa4EfzJiSFMxs5piRUgSu8&si=eW-MFEdLeHOpH8r2
Genshin game is really unique by putting into regions on which is playgame based real nations and cultures. So every nation in Genshin's Teyvat is inspired by various bucket of cultures. Sumeru region is inspired by India and Middle East, Egypt. And so Genshin's music tries to depictthe atmosphereof this and also to bring into it original touch. You can also try to hear and react on other Genshin music such as Boss themes (Harbinger themes especially). Also OST of each region is truly unique, but the complete experience and appreciating of music could be done knly if playing along abd doing quests related to it. So wish you fun and may you enjoy with exploring Genshin when you start playing x)
As a person from the Middle East, I am happy 😊
And I'm not happy at the same time. We have been removed from the conversation. I will cry 😢
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I may be joking or not
19:16 Well, I forgive you
😂😂
Keep going ❤
25:03 if you want to now about it see that
https://ar.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B3%D9%88%D9%85%D8%B1
Or if you don't have time (in short) the Sumerian civilization It is a civilization of human groups in the southeast of the Fertile Crescent (Sumer) in today's Iraq
Believe it or not, there are pyramids in Iraq, at the end there is only a sea between them and Egypt, and this civilization was also called the Mesopotamian civilization.
We know the size and depth of the Middle East and its civilizations, but there are those who distort the past to steal some antiquities or change and obscure the facts, unfortunately, but those who lived in it know what is in it. 🙂
welcome to genshin impact family ❤️
im an indian, and on sumeru livestream, i felt soo happy to see indian musical touch …❤ i still visit sumeru to listen to ost.
uh ohhhhh! Genshin music got you hooked 🤣
I think I saw someone point the bassoon out too you, it's a double reed instrument – think really big oboe XD (I used to play oboe and flute in school)
7:25 is an Oud, essentially a big lute – played in a lot of Arabic music
7:57 is a Sitar from India
8:43 is a Indian hammered dulcimer known as Santoor from the zither family of instruments – there are a lot of types of dulcimers our there. All dulcimers are zithers, but not all zithers are dulcimers.
The woman in the same frame is playing a Tanpura – it's sorta a droning type instrument but it adds texture and support for pieces. (seen better when they are panning at 10:00)
Can't wait for you to experience Inazuma!!! Specifically if you check out individual tracks I will always recommend Duel In the Mist . I was OBSESSED with that track and remember jamming to it while doing dishes at my old job.
I'm so happy you listened to this symphony as well! I can definitely recommend you to listen to the soundtrack "Port Ormos" from Genshin! <3
You only have 1 (ONE) first impression, when you listen to the song fully as it comes, pausing, talking, etc, disrups the phase, momentum and the overall en goal of how it should usually reach to the listener, So the lestt pause/talk the better to listen to a song for the first time and after that, you can do whatever you want like listen it for parts or certain moments or completely analyze it. Again, the first impression is the most important of all, don't disrupt it if you can pls.