-someone is flirting with you-
“My name is Monkey D. Luffy,” you look to see him standing tall with his hands on his hips, a determined expression on his face, he points to you, “they are the one that holds my heart as I hold theirs,” the rest of the crew is face palming in the background, Luffy puts his hat securely on his head, pausing for effect, “and one day I will be their husband!”
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Gear 5 is a really funny transformation cus' the thing comes with built-in BOSS MUSIC?!?!?!
Like, IN UNIVERSE its the BEAT that plays when its time to fight GOD.
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Thinking about ASL brother music tastes.
Sabo listens to classical music and can genuinely appreciate the skill that goes into it due to his family drilling it in, great study music and some of that shit genuinely goes hard. But I’m sorry sabo is also listening to the NOSIEST punk shit. He’s destroying his ears, deaf by 25. Ace would keep his CD’s safe if ever had to go home and would scream the lyrics at the top of his lungs. Dont trust him with the aux he does not care what you wanna listen too
Ace… well there’s the country joke, but I do think he would somehow always manage to find the actual best country song, not just “I got mah truck an mah gun.” I don’t know why but I feel like as a teen Ace went through a metal phase and still listens to some of the bands. But he’s also blasting Timber at full volume while he sings along. He LOVES 2010 pop though maybe it took learning some self love and breaking down some toxic masculinity before he gets there. He has the best vibe playlists
Luffy… I don’t know why but I really do pin him as the “I listen to everything” type. He loves listening to the music his friends like and making playlists of his favourites from their playlists. He likes songs he can sing to mostly or just have good vibes. But I also feel like he has a single batshit weird playlist of songs ranging from the koopa cape theme from Mariokart Wii to fucking piano man by Billy Joel. He wants to have the aux but he doesn’t organise ANY of his playlists so you get whiplash every time
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🎵Chopper’s song of cotton candy 🎵
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My son has bought himself a new piano which had me digging through old boxes of stuff to find my old music lesson books. But he is not interested in learning songs about gaily skipping to the candy store, so I am using them for arts instead lol
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Zolu and the OPLA Soundtrack
I've been thinking about this since the soundtrack came out, and I feel like it needs to be talked about. Full disclosure, I am not a musician, or trained in music. I just have a decent ear. The OPLA soundtrack is amazing! They put so much work into it, it's got character themes and motifs, for the straw hats as well as the villains! This creates great moments where you can hear the villains and straw hats being mixed and competing with each other. A good example of what I'm talking is "Shriek and Ori" from Ori and the Will of the Wisps. This creates great storytelling through music opportunities, like in the "Zoro vs Mihawk" song on the ost, you can hear Zoro's theme, but the whole thing is using Mihawk's instruments, showing how overwhelmed and out of depth he is.
Now, let's talk about Zoro and Luffy. Specifically, we're going to be talking about "Gum Gum Bell". So Zoro's theme has two parts to it. The sad slow bit you hear in tracks like "Wado Ichimonji", and the fast strings you hear in combat, heard here in "Gum Gum Bell" at 4:09. Luffy has triumphant slow trumpets playing over a faster backing track, heard here at 10:35. Luffy in general is usually signified by trumpets and the occasional hurdy gurdy, while Zoro has Japanese and asian instruments. So the thing that is beautiful, is that their themes have been designed not only to be played together, but to be mixed together, layered on top. At 9:04, the end of Zoros fight, oh, that's Zoros strings, but whose trumpets are those? Oh my, those are Luffy's trumpets! And, what's this? At 10:04, where the fight against Kuro is turning in Luffy's favor, what is that fast melody being played under Luffy's brass. Well, I'll be, while different instruments, that sure does sound like Zoro's theme. Is Zoro brought up or appear on screen, or vice versa? No. Their just there, their themes intertwined and backing each other up, symbolizing how their intertwined in mind body, and soul, and how their dreams are intertwined together, and their themes fit together to show how they fit together, and they're soulmates and-
Part 2
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