God, I miss the Mantis. I hope it returns in a campaign dlc for Infinite (if they ever decide to make one), and I *certainly* hope this starts playing when we climb into it.
He is a master of strings. Sure, the people above have a point, but only in so far as recognizing that there is a lot of frantic string play throughout the soundtrack. However, each melody is distinct and immediately recognizable, each with a very unique sound, chord progression, and tempo. So, still quite varied.
Hearing this actually made me nostalgic for those Sanghelios missions
God, I miss the Mantis. I hope it returns in a campaign dlc for Infinite (if they ever decide to make one), and I *certainly* hope this starts playing when we climb into it.
Same here. One of the best things about the new Halo sequels.
Ooo, are we getting into Halo 5 extended pieces now? Halo 5 had such fun soundtrack variety.
>fun soundtrack variety
hai kazuma desu enters stage left with a nonstop use of string spam in almost every track...
@@johncarver357 agree, 3/4 of the soundtrack sound the same
He is a master of strings. Sure, the people above have a point, but only in so far as recognizing that there is a lot of frantic string play throughout the soundtrack. However, each melody is distinct and immediately recognizable, each with a very unique sound, chord progression, and tempo. So, still quite varied.
@@MikoGot wa wa me hate halo 5 but inexplicably like halo 4 and infinite
i love that soundtrack. thank you for posting this
Love this song
Always posting masterpieces. Great work as usual!
The beginning of this sounds like it could be in Castle Crashers lol.
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What program did you use to extend the music?
when u play the mission, go to settings and make sound effects volume to 0 and u stay back and listen i guess