7:02 Me, who knows absolutely nothing about music: "Hmmm yeah I can kinda see Dies Irae in Hymn of Despair's background... very co-..." Kyle: "They sound absolutely nothing alike" Me: "O-oh they... dont? Ah, yes obviously they dont wth"
Fair but not gonna lie. This example made the most sense to me as well. I searched around for basic music theory about guitar and it kinda didn't click. I saw this, and felt like I understood at least why a scale exists xDD
@@omniscientomnipresent5500 it's progress enough, something about the other videos seemed... too technical? Basically, stuff there doesn't stick well in my head. This video's explanation, even with how simple and quick it is, made everything clear to me. I won't say that I learned complete music theory from this, but it made things much easier. Edit: On a side note, I actually researched a bit and found why this is happening. Because of my interest in Re: Zero and the curiousity of learning what the video is all about, the brain... basically made learning much more easier by thinking its a fun activity instead of a stressful learning lesson. Neat, huh?
My guess is he have another channel. His voice doesn't sound strange for me... This channel is very nice. I hope he keeps uploading new videos, I really like his reviews about these animes.
It really does... I wish it were mainstream, or something, even though the bigger the following means the bigger the bad in the fandom. It’s too quiet in the fandom right now :(
Agree, Re:Zero doesn't get enough credit. But I can understand as many anime watchers want that easy relief of watching shows like Konosuba. Re:Zero is a journey to the mind of a person and very heavy in secrets & hints. So it's not that easy to watch as casual viewer.
@@goosegoose5879 Well I love it as it has that new feeling to it from all the other anime I have watched. Well I like to mix my genres and styles when watching animes =)
Re:Zero is on the same level as Game Of Thrones, in terms of characters/story/world building/action. But it'll never be that popular just bc it's an animation. Shame.
Now I feel dissaponted that I literally play music, and didnt notice the connection between these osts to other music pieces, I rlly enjoyed the video, made me appreciate Re Zero even more! 👏
Kinda funny that you make a whole video talking about Requiem's and the Re Zero soundtrack without once mentioning perhaps the most well known song on that soundtrack which happens to be called Requiem of Silence.
@@МагжанЖаксылык-м1с If you think about that name, it makes sense. Silence is what lead Subaru down that particular path. Him snapping in a psychic break, to the point where he just remains passive, and silent. And the moment he breaks that silence, the song starts playing. In a way, it is a Requiem *for* Silence.
The guy is a Master of telling expression in music , his ,,art" is so good that Tappei Nagatsuki made episode 15 just for the OST requiem of silence . And I am 3 years late but that doesnt matter because I bring great news : Re zero season 3 comes out this Oktober
This was a fantastic video but ngl I'm pretty sad you didn't mention Requiem Of Silence. For me thats easily the best and most iconic musical piece of the show. Hope you talk about it like this in a future video!
I always felt it was criminal how underrated re:zero's music was. I've seen a number of video essays on re:zero and the music is either never mentioned or they go out of their way to say it's mediocre or bad and I can't help but think they're insane. In my opinion the music accentuates the emotion of the scenes so well at times in terms of broader themes, at times what the character(s) is/are experiencing, and at times both and done so masterfully well. It just brings the show to life so much and is the icing on top of a rich cake of great animation and crazy good plot. Criminally underrated.
Well, Verdi's Dies Irae has inspired countless pieces of music and made a huge impact on movie scores in general, so drawing a connection between it and Hymme of Despair and Atonement is definitely fair, even if the inspiration wasn't direct. Some elements of it, such as the chromatic downwards movement and the timpani hits, have become such staples of "action" or "apocalyptic" music that they can be said to be universal to the genre. For example, try listening to Yoko Kanno's Final Shore, as it also draws on similar elements of Verdi.
I can only remember hearing Verdi's Dies Irae in Spec Ops the Line, which was one of the reasons I first watched Re:Zero. I saw it described as an anime that subverts audience expectations for a Hero's fantasy to put its protagonist through hell and deliver a powerful, resonant, and deeply thematic story - much as Spec Ops does. Funny how things come full circle like this.
Ok this is the third time I’m watching this video in the past month, and I think it’s a masterpiece. Granted it hits me perfectly because I love Re:Zero and music theory, but every part of this video is just perfection. I can’t say enough nice things about this. Thank you! ❤
Fun facts: when petelgious(idk the spellin) says ‘death’ at the end of his talking,it actually dosent mean ‘death’. It just sounds like ‘death’. The actual meaning is, well,it has the same meaning as ‘detsu’. It is the usual grammar thingly to end the sentence,but it is just him who says it oddly,which makes him quite notable. But,in english,we can’t translate that exactly,so that’s why the translators put ‘death!’. Well,I can say that that’s complicated......;)
I don't think that's a good adaptation at all. They could have just added "Yes". "Death" might sound cool but it has literally nothing to do with the original
Mikha Lin But does that really matter? It may be inaccurate but it fulfills the same purpose as both the original and your replacement suggestion: using Petelgeuse's unusual way of speaking to highlight his creepiness
I Dont think they should try to translate those things, its something that only happens (I think) in japanese, so things like desu, -kun, -chan... Should not be translated, It makes It feel awkward. For example in another anime (Toaru kagaku no railgun) a character refers to the protagonista as One-sama even though they are not related, still the translation is stubborn enough to translate It as "sister". Idk if One-sama has any other meaning than sister but if thats not the case, the translation is horrible for trying to translate something It should not.
This was… amazing! As someone with 0 knowledge of music theory whatsoever you still managed to catch my interest from the get-go! And especially by the time of the dies irae part you had my mind blown! I admire your knowledge and my god, you know how to make a great, informative and enticing video!!
This was so interesting to learn about. I love Re:Zero's soundtrack, and honestly I play Rondo of Love and Darkness on repeat sometimes haha. Thanks for connecting the OST to old choral music! I'm sure Suehiro knew what he was doing with that Dies Irae-like melody.
The entire soundtrack in RE:0 is simply amazing. Nice to know there's someone who can break down the aspects of its structure to bite size pieces for us. Great content my dude.
Yeah that was a good vid. Solid narrative, interesting sounding voice. Holds your attention. Builds nicely. Concise intro to the vid telling me what its going to be about. Launches into the detail at a good pace. Uses nice visuals to illustrate without overwhelming. Brings you full circle back to the beginning to conclude - i.e. you told me what you will tell me, you tell me, then you tell me what you told me in summary. Good job.
Like the take that you got from a show, normally I don’t see many people look at the music at this level. Thanks for the extra hype and now I will probably be listening more to the music too.
HOLY SHIT, I FINALLY KNOW WHERE THOSE DAMN NOTES SEEM FAMILIAR FROM. Seriously, since I first heard the soundtrack in Re:Zero, I was so goddamn sure that I had heard it somewhere in classical music already, but I couldn't put my finger on it: reason being that I didn't know about Guiseppe Verdi's version of the song being...well his version. I had heard it, but I couldn't put my finger on it. And goddamn yes, this "motif" shows up so much in accompanying music that it's really iconic. I'm so glad I found this channel through the AoT video; there's just so much good stuff in those two videos I've seen alone. I can finally be at peace now.
Found this randomly and thought it was good. I was going to see if you're someone famous who I didn't know... Hell, how come you only have 7k!? I'm disappointed with youtube for not recomending you more '-'
Your videos are very high quality and entertaining to watch! I've always adored Re:Zero's soundtrack, and now I have another reason to appreciate it even more.
Hey my dude, fellow young anituber here, I appreciate your humility, and also the style and perspective you’re bringing to your re:zero videos. Keep up the good work! 🧡
Awesome video. I liked the editing and I learned some stuff a long the way. I hope the copyright bots don't show, I hear about how crazy they are with music.
I watched this video more than 5 times. Still can't get enough. Please keep making such awesome videos like this. I really liked this analysis video. Editing is very good.
I have no idea about music in general, and entered to the vid saying "Oh let´s see how music transmits feelings", and i ended up with my brain not braining, and i love that
Whenever you upload its like a mad dash for me to see it as fast as possible. Your stuff is just insanely high quality, it beats huge anitubers like glass reflection. Please keep up the great work!
Kyle: "I cannot know what was going through Suehiro's head." My english teacher having enough in her childhood with this what going on bullshit:"Not bad, kid." Writers from our country replying to speculations in the 1800s: "I don't even know what I was thinking, it sounded better!"
Watched this not long after inital release, and for some reason I tend to come back to it now and again to rewatch it. One of the most well made, and concise breakdowns of one of my favorite parts of one of my favorite shows.
Amazing work, you turned what could've been just a 30 second video pointing out the similarities from both songs into an 11 minute deep analysis about the dies ire, the theme of death and some general knowledge of music theory applyed to one of Re:Zero's most iconic songs I've watched it 4 times already
Kyle: goes into music theory and history of music and use of Latin minor scale motifs to tie death into the themes of the music and the show. Me: "Sounds like Dark Souls"
THIS IS REALLY GOOD. Especially for someone who loves the show and is interested in music theory, this is just magnificent! Someone really did their research. Studying music theory for composing and understanding music is waaaaay way more different than what he did here, which is tell us about it's history. Music theory is confusing and I like the way you explained key and scales as a concept for the compositions used.
I expected the Dies irae to show up in this video sooner or later, but when he said that there is a specific song to convey the emotion of death at 6:16 I knew that moment had come
Been a fan of Ennio Morricone's work in The good, the bad and the ugly for months and now i just noticed it has similarities with call of the witch from Re:Zero. Thanks for pointing it out mate.
Call of the witch: *plays
Suburu: ok, guess I'll die then.
It play when he already dead and respawned tho
OOOOOWEEEEEEOOOOO
Or someone around him...
Or everyone around him.......
Probably everyone around him.
ok guess I died
I knew some JoJo somewhere was going to pop up, after all he said requiem
7:02 Me, who knows absolutely nothing about music: "Hmmm yeah I can kinda see Dies Irae in Hymn of Despair's background... very co-..."
Kyle: "They sound absolutely nothing alike"
Me: "O-oh they... dont? Ah, yes obviously they dont wth"
Same
Mood
Im a musician and although they dont sound anything alike they follow a general pattern, which verdi's version also follows
@@johnwiese6760 HA! I knew something was similar all along! ( -I really didnt- ) Thanks for the info dude
Say sike rn
I just learned music theory the most fastest and easiest way... without even searching it.
If you are referencing this video, it is like a toddler saying he knows math after learning addition.
These were only the absolute basics! If you want to know more about theory, there are way more resources out there!
Fair but not gonna lie. This example made the most sense to me as well. I searched around for basic music theory about guitar and it kinda didn't click. I saw this, and felt like I understood at least why a scale exists xDD
@@omniscientomnipresent5500 it's progress enough, something about the other videos seemed... too technical? Basically, stuff there doesn't stick well in my head. This video's explanation, even with how simple and quick it is, made everything clear to me. I won't say that I learned complete music theory from this, but it made things much easier.
Edit: On a side note, I actually researched a bit and found why this is happening. Because of my interest in Re: Zero and the curiousity of learning what the video is all about, the brain... basically made learning much more easier by thinking its a fun activity instead of a stressful learning lesson. Neat, huh?
i know right it feels like the first step to understanding things!
The editing and commentary doesn’t feel like it’s made by a channel with 7k honestly. You got one of the best commentary! Keep it up.
The answers obvious really.......the author has died multiple times, each time his channel hits 100k
I love ur epic avatar mate
Lol agreed
My guess is he have another channel. His voice doesn't sound strange for me...
This channel is very nice. I hope he keeps uploading new videos, I really like his reviews about these animes.
With this quality of production, it won't be 7k for long.
Re:Zero still needs more attention. And your video is doing a wonderful job of showing this anime the love it deserves. Great work
It really does... I wish it were mainstream, or something, even though the bigger the following means the bigger the bad in the fandom. It’s too quiet in the fandom right now :(
Agree, Re:Zero doesn't get enough credit. But I can understand as many anime watchers want that easy relief of watching shows like Konosuba. Re:Zero is a journey to the mind of a person and very heavy in secrets & hints. So it's not that easy to watch as casual viewer.
Yeah, that’s definitely true. This show is really heavy at times. I completely understand being reluctant to watch something like this.
@@goosegoose5879 Well I love it as it has that new feeling to it from all the other anime I have watched. Well I like to mix my genres and styles when watching animes =)
Re:Zero is on the same level as Game Of Thrones, in terms of characters/story/world building/action. But it'll never be that popular just bc it's an animation. Shame.
Mad respect. Your videos are so high quality. They just don't feel like a 7000 sub channel. You can really fell the dedication from start to finish.
I feel Gigguk energy while watching your Videos. kinda
Facts
Harvey Benn I feel film theory energy.... this channel should have at least 100.000 subs
@@nichtchiheb1002 truuuuuee
"There is one song that holds the most power in that regard"
*Ad starts playing*
Great transition
I got no ads,, why?🤣
@@kennethsalido5785 either you have youtube premium or an adblocker then
Lol that's EXACTLY what happened to me, I was so surprised when it happened
Now I feel dissaponted that I literally play music, and didnt notice the connection between these osts to other music pieces, I rlly enjoyed the video, made me appreciate Re Zero even more! 👏
Same
I love music theory, but something about Re:Zero’s soundtrack just turns my brain off and makes me happy. Idk lol, it’s just too peak for me
Kyle: This song encompasses death and intensity.
my brain: *boss music*
Honestly Re Zero does the Songs and their timing perfectly, and also they make it feel intense and immersive.
Kinda funny that you make a whole video talking about Requiem's and the Re Zero soundtrack without once mentioning perhaps the most well known song on that soundtrack which happens to be called Requiem of Silence.
It's my favorite music piece in the entire anime!
I was thinking that too, when I think of the song of death for re:zero (other than the call of the witch) I think of requiem of silence.
Right? That was a bit frustrating lol
"Requiem of silence"?
More like "Theme of despair"
@@МагжанЖаксылык-м1с If you think about that name, it makes sense. Silence is what lead Subaru down that particular path. Him snapping in a psychic break, to the point where he just remains passive, and silent. And the moment he breaks that silence, the song starts playing. In a way, it is a Requiem *for* Silence.
Every song in Re:Zero could have essays written about it. Suehiro is a genius at conveying mood and emotions.
Sound definitely needs more attention
The guy is a Master of telling expression in music , his ,,art" is so good that Tappei Nagatsuki made episode 15 just for the OST requiem of silence .
And I am 3 years late but that doesnt matter because I bring great news : Re zero season 3 comes out this Oktober
surprised that you didn't talk about requiem of silence.
Theater d too
@@phagesuffersatgaming.3797 that's just an insert song isnt it?
@@Swoffff Yea Theatre-D is a song by Myth And Roid. Amazing group btw check them out.
@@Swoffff i don't really know what insert song means exactly, but it fits in great with the place it's inserted into if you ask me.
@@Swoffff it's kind of annoying how people confuse the OP and ED songs with the soundtrack/BGM. They're even released separately.
0:18 me out here saying “I am a sin arch bishop of the witches cult representing sloth, Betelgeuse romini conti. YES”
This was a fantastic video but ngl I'm pretty sad you didn't mention Requiem Of Silence. For me thats easily the best and most iconic musical piece of the show. Hope you talk about it like this in a future video!
Completely agree. Requiem of Silence is my favorite song in the whole show. Absolutely genius piece
I will never look at this scene the same way
Me neither.
I always felt it was criminal how underrated re:zero's music was. I've seen a number of video essays on re:zero and the music is either never mentioned or they go out of their way to say it's mediocre or bad and I can't help but think they're insane. In my opinion the music accentuates the emotion of the scenes so well at times in terms of broader themes, at times what the character(s) is/are experiencing, and at times both and done so masterfully well. It just brings the show to life so much and is the icing on top of a rich cake of great animation and crazy good plot. Criminally underrated.
Well, Verdi's Dies Irae has inspired countless pieces of music and made a huge impact on movie scores in general, so drawing a connection between it and Hymme of Despair and Atonement is definitely fair, even if the inspiration wasn't direct. Some elements of it, such as the chromatic downwards movement and the timpani hits, have become such staples of "action" or "apocalyptic" music that they can be said to be universal to the genre. For example, try listening to Yoko Kanno's Final Shore, as it also draws on similar elements of Verdi.
I can only remember hearing Verdi's Dies Irae in Spec Ops the Line, which was one of the reasons I first watched Re:Zero. I saw it described as an anime that subverts audience expectations for a Hero's fantasy to put its protagonist through hell and deliver a powerful, resonant, and deeply thematic story - much as Spec Ops does. Funny how things come full circle like this.
The thing I don't like about this video
is that it doesn't have enough views
Same 1/10
@@Rar830 what?
6:17 There is one song that hold the most power in that regard.
"tee re ze (30 secod unskippable add plays) re hi re ze ra"
Thanks a lot, youtube
Low key Kenichiro Suehiro: yo man I dunno it sounded cool.
Ok this is the third time I’m watching this video in the past month, and I think it’s a masterpiece. Granted it hits me perfectly because I love Re:Zero and music theory, but every part of this video is just perfection. I can’t say enough nice things about this. Thank you! ❤
Fun facts: when petelgious(idk the spellin) says ‘death’ at the end of his talking,it actually dosent mean ‘death’.
It just sounds like ‘death’.
The actual meaning is, well,it has the same meaning as ‘detsu’.
It is the usual grammar thingly to end the sentence,but it is just him who says it oddly,which makes him quite notable.
But,in english,we can’t translate that exactly,so that’s why the translators put ‘death!’. Well,I can say that that’s complicated......;)
I don't think that's a good adaptation at all. They could have just added "Yes". "Death" might sound cool but it has literally nothing to do with the original
Mikha Lin But does that really matter? It may be inaccurate but it fulfills the same purpose as both the original and your replacement suggestion: using Petelgeuse's unusual way of speaking to highlight his creepiness
I Dont think they should try to translate those things, its something that only happens (I think) in japanese, so things like desu, -kun, -chan... Should not be translated, It makes It feel awkward.
For example in another anime (Toaru kagaku no railgun) a character refers to the protagonista as One-sama even though they are not related, still the translation is stubborn enough to translate It as "sister". Idk if One-sama has any other meaning than sister but if thats not the case, the translation is horrible for trying to translate something It should not.
Just looked it Up, one sama can also be used to refer to the person you adore in an idol-follower relationship (which is the case I talked about)
@@mikhalin977 That's how they translated it in the Ebglish Dub.
these songs sound alike: *plays songs I don't see any similarity in
me, sipping wine: ah yes
Really cool and interesting video! I don't know much about music so this was quite informative :D
Anybody else get the urge to curl up into a tiny shivering ball when they hear those opening notes from “Call of the Witch”?
Him: hey whats that called?
Me: KONO REQUIEM DA
HIM: NANI?!
I smell a jojos reference
i smell a cringe boy
This was… amazing! As someone with 0 knowledge of music theory whatsoever you still managed to catch my interest from the get-go! And especially by the time of the dies irae part you had my mind blown! I admire your knowledge and my god, you know how to make a great, informative and enticing video!!
"I can only guess", you guessed pretty damn good.
I wish youtube would recommend me videos like this one. This was really interesting, and well made
This was so interesting to learn about. I love Re:Zero's soundtrack, and honestly I play Rondo of Love and Darkness on repeat sometimes haha. Thanks for connecting the OST to old choral music! I'm sure Suehiro knew what he was doing with that Dies Irae-like melody.
I have learned more about music listening to your analytic than at a year at my high school. Hope your channel grows into something big!
I am a believer that having a better understanding of the music behind a show will make it impact so much harder.
The one dislike was from betelgeuse
With his 22 unseeing hands
My brain trembles
The like and dislike ratio is literally: "Someone missed the like button."
The entire soundtrack in RE:0 is simply amazing. Nice to know there's someone who can break down the aspects of its structure to bite size pieces for us. Great content my dude.
pretty interesting video about the music in re:zero, all his ost telling you that the death will be the subaru's mate forever
Hell yeah, I am loving ReZero s2, and I am building a rezero deck in weiss so this is the perfect youtube vid to watch rn.
Yeah that was a good vid. Solid narrative, interesting sounding voice. Holds your attention. Builds nicely. Concise intro to the vid telling me what its going to be about. Launches into the detail at a good pace. Uses nice visuals to illustrate without overwhelming. Brings you full circle back to the beginning to conclude - i.e. you told me what you will tell me, you tell me, then you tell me what you told me in summary. Good job.
Like the take that you got from a show, normally I don’t see many people look at the music at this level. Thanks for the extra hype and now I will probably be listening more to the music too.
The algorithm just recommended your video to me, so I hope that means you're about to hit an upswing. This was fucking ace.
HOLY SHIT, I FINALLY KNOW WHERE THOSE DAMN NOTES SEEM FAMILIAR FROM.
Seriously, since I first heard the soundtrack in Re:Zero, I was so goddamn sure that I had heard it somewhere in classical music already, but I couldn't put my finger on it: reason being that I didn't know about Guiseppe Verdi's version of the song being...well his version. I had heard it, but I couldn't put my finger on it. And goddamn yes, this "motif" shows up so much in accompanying music that it's really iconic.
I'm so glad I found this channel through the AoT video; there's just so much good stuff in those two videos I've seen alone. I can finally be at peace now.
Damn, your videos are underrated!
It's amazing how much effort you put into making these videos.
Found this randomly and thought it was good. I was going to see if you're someone famous who I didn't know... Hell, how come you only have 7k!? I'm disappointed with youtube for not recomending you more '-'
"to write a good novel" *shows Witch's Gospel for 'Good Novel'*
Your videos are very high quality and entertaining to watch!
I've always adored Re:Zero's soundtrack, and now I have another reason to appreciate it even more.
Hey my dude, fellow young anituber here, I appreciate your humility, and also the style and perspective you’re bringing to your re:zero videos. Keep up the good work! 🧡
Awesome video. I liked the editing and I learned some stuff a long the way.
I hope the copyright bots don't show, I hear about how crazy they are with music.
This channel diserve a lot more than 7k
Why do I have a feeling that Re:Zero is already The Anime Of The Year...
Shingeki no Kyojin S4 says hello
@@s-sentohyugo7602 you're so funny
Amazing analysis, the comparison of 'Call of the Witch' and Moricone was jawdropping, I never noticed!
First time I've probably subscribed to a commentary yter. Loved the video, and concept :D
You know this is actually great content
You are the TH-camr we need but don't deserve.
call of the witch is literally the scariest orchestral song I've EVER heard. Those voices are so unnerving and unnatural.
Call of the witch straight up sends shivers down my spine.
Hymn of Despair and Atonement sounds like some Fromsoftware boss.
I watched this video more than 5 times. Still can't get enough. Please keep making such awesome videos like this. I really liked this analysis video. Editing is very good.
Very well made essay, id love to be able to compose my thoughts on this and many other anime i like like this
I have no idea about music in general, and entered to the vid saying "Oh let´s see how music transmits feelings", and i ended up with my brain not braining, and i love that
Whenever you upload its like a mad dash for me to see it as fast as possible. Your stuff is just insanely high quality, it beats huge anitubers like glass reflection. Please keep up the great work!
9:10 Wow, I was listening to Hymn of Dispair and Atonement, I thought it sounded like that song. Now may know why. Thanks!
Kyle: "I cannot know what was going through Suehiro's head."
My english teacher having enough in her childhood with this what going on bullshit:"Not bad, kid."
Writers from our country replying to speculations in the 1800s: "I don't even know what I was thinking, it sounded better!"
Re: Zero music had no business going as hard as it did but LEGIT, I had so much fun enjoying the instrumentals in this anime. ;o;
Watched this not long after inital release, and for some reason I tend to come back to it now and again to rewatch it. One of the most well made, and concise breakdowns of one of my favorite parts of one of my favorite shows.
I have performed Verdi's Requiem with a choir, but I did not notice the soundtrack ties until now! Great vid :)
Hymne of Despair and Atonement just gives me goosebumps
Amazing work, you turned what could've been just a 30 second video pointing out the similarities from both songs into an 11 minute deep analysis about the dies ire, the theme of death and some general knowledge of music theory applyed to one of Re:Zero's most iconic songs
I've watched it 4 times already
this video was amazingly well done
I'm honestly so surprised that this only has 166k after 2 years
Your videos on re zero have only made me appreciate it even more than I already did thank you
The effort, the commentary , this videos deserves MORE VIEWS. GREAT JOB!
I have watched this video in full 5 times this week and I absolutely love it, thank you so much for such a wonderful video!
I didn't expect for the video to be so educational so I was pleasantly suprised! I definately need to check more of Re:zero's soundtrack!
Wow! I never realized how great and interesting the music is in this show. Great video, I loved it.
I love you so much man, you fill the biggest gap I ever saw on TH-cam.
Thanks for these Videos.
me looking at the title
OOOOOOEEEEEOOOOOO
VERY underated channel. I hope you make it big my man
The quality of this video is off the charts! Greatly entertaining and very educational! Keep up the amazing work!
Producer: Now i need a creepy mystical music on bloody mystery scenes
Composer: *UuEeeeEeeeRrrrRRrrrr*
I was doing History homework and a few minutes into this video I got confused on what I clicked and if I finished my work.
You are seriously one of my favourite youtube channels, im a huge music nerd so its so cool for you to do a video on the music of my favourite anime!
Kyle: goes into music theory and history of music and use of Latin minor scale motifs to tie death into the themes of the music and the show.
Me: "Sounds like Dark Souls"
THIS IS REALLY GOOD. Especially for someone who loves the show and is interested in music theory, this is just magnificent! Someone really did their research. Studying music theory for composing and understanding music is waaaaay way more different than what he did here, which is tell us about it's history. Music theory is confusing and I like the way you explained key and scales as a concept for the compositions used.
I watch this video every few months, its just so well done
Congratulations, you deserve those subscribers! Great content, interesting videos, high quality editing...
did was unexpectedly a very high quality video, keep up the good work Kyle Robes!
this video brings me too many flashbacks... chills on my back more precisely
Loving the ReZero content, would love a musical analysis of season 2 episode 5 considering the music was jaw droppingly good.
You honestly made me flash back to my music theory class :)
HOW?? THIS VIDEO WAS SO GOOD I CAN'T EVEN WRITE HOW INTERESTING IT WAS
For a channel with this level of quality you deserve way more then just 10k subs your vids are amazing
I expected the Dies irae to show up in this video sooner or later, but when he said that there is a specific song to convey the emotion of death at 6:16 I knew that moment had come
Me: *listens to the same 3 songs everyday*
Me after this video: *AH YES MUSIC THEORY MUAH MUAHAAHAHHAAHAHA*
Sound Design is underrated af man, you could literally watch re zero with Audio Only and you could see everything play out perfectly.
Been a fan of Ennio Morricone's work in The good, the bad and the ugly for months and now i just noticed it has similarities with call of the witch from Re:Zero. Thanks for pointing it out mate.
Woah this video was incredibly well thought through, well done!
Didn't see that coming, a small channel makes such a high quality video.
Good job man definitely worth it!
Bro I love your stuff so much. I keep forgetting you only have 7k. Keep going man
The first chorus you showed sounds like a refference to dies irae and,as all the music in re zero,it fits PERFECTLY
Haha,i commented this before watching the whole video and you also noticed it i see:)
It actually is quite simmilar to verdis dies irae😃
Hahaha,yoy also mentioned this👌
"One song that holds the most power in that regard" (a ad plays)