What Makes Studio Ghibli Music SO GOOD??!!
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- Опубликовано: 25 фев 2022
- A deep dive into the music of Studio Ghibli (Joe Hisaishi)! What makes this music so nostalgic, memorable, and moving??
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Joe Hisaishi is also such a splendid orchestrator. Those opening scenes in Ponyo, with those Ravel-ish colors bubbling and sparkling around the wonderful animation. Cherished memories.
Hisaishi HAS to watch this video. One of the best, most cohesive analyses on Hisaishi's legendary music I've ever seen. I just can't lol, this is just too good. The Pachelbel Canon transformation was excellent.
As a music teacher this analysis is truly a giant treasure for my students. Kids nowadays are Studio Ghibli's super fans, you shouldn't avoid to discuss and explore those compositions in the classroom. Thank you Nahre Sol!
Joe's the man who converts earths emotions into music.
Nahre Sol!!! this is going to sound ridiculously paradoxical, but I have to save your videos to my “Watch Later” as soon as I see you post because otherwise it would be like eating all my favorite meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner 🥸🤩 Your content is the highlight of my day 💛💛💛
Love the idea that one composer can encompass so many styles and yet still have a distinctive voice. Thanks!
I was particularly blown away by the synthesis of all his musical influences - I always felt like his music was in many ways both familiar and exotic, but with those examples you can really see the extent of it! It's like he went and took the best parts of most western musical traditions and imbued them with japanese cultural influences and his own (and Miyazaki's) personal touch - genius!
Holy smokes, Nahre just gets better and better…as if that was even possible!
When Nahre turned Pachelbel's Canon into "Pachelbelle's" canon, the comparison helped me better understand some of what makes Hisaishi's music different. Perhaps I've heard his music before without being aware of it. But now that I know a little more about what makes his music work, I want to listen to him more intentionally.
That last demo was just absolutely beautiful, love the composition!
There is an amazing doc called 10 Years with Hayao Miyazaki, that shows a moment midway Ponyo's production, that he receives a piece of music from the composer. He loves it and then listen again and again while sketching storyboards, gets emotional. He says that it helps him a lot to finish the work and even to find the right tone of the movie.
I don’t know how else to say it, but Joe Hisaishi’s music tears at my heartstrings because of its nostalgic quality. Everything sounds purposeful and cherished.
Joe Hisaishi is touring right now and is coming to my city in June. When I found out, I nearly screamed...his music has been a huge part of my life since the late 90s.
Hisaishi’s scores have such an impact on me and your analysis captured their essence so poignantly I was just crying the whole video
I love how the video turned out! A lot of feelings bubbling up 💙 Out of your own pieces, I think the last one was the one that felt most "whole" to me. And the first one definitely had an extremely recognisable touch of Ghibli. Lovely video 🙏🏼
Oh man, that last bit of music at
"My biggest take away is to realize music doesn't need to be overly complex in order to support a complex emotion."
she’s so talented for noticing all these about the music and movie and being and making a new song this just makes the movie and music so beautifully memorable and amazing nahre you’re so talented
Those guys researched a lot. There's a movie "Only Yesterday" in which they have traditional Romanian and Hungarian music.
OMG the transition at