Sky Islands – The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom OST



Sky Islands – The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom OST
Composers: Manaka Kataoka, Maasa Miyoshi, Masato Ohashi, Tsukasa Usui
Sound Director: Hajime Wakai

Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2XjmdkuVL-3Yybg24FG_aBdLjBE4Quru

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20 thoughts on “Sky Islands – The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom OST”

  1. This might be my favorite peice in the game due to the fact that it does so well by giving the clarinet am actual role in the peice, because most of the time its hard to hear. It also does very well by making you feel like you are in hyrule's past, yet during the present; it perfectly resembles being on.. well, a sky island!

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  2. the sky islands in this game especially tied with this music make you foget all about the story its kind of nice though as its peaceful i mean the only thing that reminds you of the state of hyrule is the occasional blood moon in the sky

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  3. I'm so sick of this song… I don't know why it makes me feel that way, there is something that sounds not right, rather annoying… And you hear it on almost every fricking sky island you step on T-T
    It was fine on the tutorial, because the unsettling vibe it gives me fit with the mysteries going on, the catastrophic awakening of Ganondorf, the fact that Link lost his sword AND his arm, the worrying disappearance of Zelda, being guided by a ghost, being on an island floating in the sky, the discovery of a new civilization… But there should be a different atmosphere on the other islands.

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  4. Using the alto and tenor saxophones in this soundtrack was a stroke of genius. Notice that fat, reedy sound you get by combining the two clarinets with the saxophones to create a little chorale. I just love it.

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