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Orenji iro no Toki (Orange colored time)
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Theme of owner | (Radiata Alice Version)
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Gear | (Radiata Alice Version)
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Paris no Gogo (Afternoon in Paris)
Orenji iro no Toki (Orange colored time)
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Orenji iro no Toki wins, moving on to Round 3
Orenji iro no Toki (Orange colored time)
Baby’s Walk (Rika)
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Paris no Gogo wins, moving on to Round 3
Paris no Gogo (Afternoon in Paris)
Hello!
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Dawn | (Radiata Alice Version)
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Theme of owner | (Radiata Alice Version)
Dancers #7
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Silence
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Propaganda for Dawn:
Musically, it's wonderful! A beautiful dialogue between a piano and a small orchestra. Some highlights (reference video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Vd1350-a8)
Have you notice how the piano closes the score with the same high notes as the introduction? It gives me a sense of tragedy and unscapability.
Around 2:01, the orchestra takes the melody instead of the piano. There is also a keyshift, giving new energy for the track, and leading for the big climax during the chorus!
The piano descent at 2:34 and 4:16 gives me chills!
Also the piano line closing the chorus 2:42 is super elegant! I wish I could play that ^^
Storywise, the first time it is played is when """Mion""" tells Keiichi and Rena """the truth""" at the end of Watanagashi-hen. And the track gives an incredible sense of gravity and solemnity to that scene.
It is also played in Tatarigoroshi-hen, when Keiichi asks Mion to get rid of Teppei Houjou. Still reminds of the solemnity of the Sonozaki clan, and shows how Mion can behaves like the family leader.
(I think it's also played at the end of Tatarigoroshi-hen, at the confrontation between Keiichi and Satoko, but I'm not sure)
I remember fondly when I first heard it. I loved the scene, and fell in love with Dawn. I was so eager to hear it again! Thus, when I heard it in Tatarigoroshi-hen, I created a savepoint just to hear it when I wanted ^^
I think it's my favorite track (yes, more than Dai tracks!) I love the music, I love the Sonozaki clan, please for it!!!
Oh wow, I love the song but I'd never thought about it this much before, this is interesting
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umineko-ost-bracket · 3 months
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Orenji iro no Toki (Orange colored time)
Baby’s Walk (Rika)
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Paris no Gogo (Afternoon in Paris)
Hello!
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Dawn | (Radiata Alice Version)
Fascism | (Radiata Alice Version)
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Theme of owner | (Radiata Alice Version)
Dancers #7
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Silver Mirror
Doukutsu (Cave)
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Mazoku Kenkyuusho (Demonic Institute)
Silence
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