@@kristiannereinierdelacruz3078 yes it does and I will never forget what Kusanali and Rukkhadevata had done to not only the people of Sumeru, but Teyvat.
Genshin is trash, where's the endgame? *yawn* I'll go back to playing haikkokio and Ultra level fantasy with my level 5000 sssr+ character with top ranking #5 global. Cya brainwashed mihoyo nerds!
It’s because this is a coming of age story for Nahida. I think many of us can relate to legacy and stepping into bigger shoes like Nahida is doing, and understanding what happened before her from the giants that created modern day Sumeru.
Genshin is trash, where's the endgame? *yawn* I'll go back to playing haikkokio and Ultra level fantasy with my level 5000 sssr+ character with top ranking #5 global. Cya brainwashed mihoyo nerds!
I love how geography shapes music... If you notice in most of Sumeru's slower musical pieces, Indian instruments are used the most, since their gentle and calming sounds evolved in India's delicate and lush rainforests. Whereas Arabic and Persian instruments are used for the more fast paced music like battle themes, since their sharp and striking sounds evolved in the rugged and unforgiving landscapes of the desert.
Well indian instrument are used in battle themes too especially in forest ver Like Sitar,Bansuri(flute),Tabla and Dholak(percussion),Tanpura In just like forest,in desert slower Musical pieces are also played with middle Eastern instruments
As an Indian this makes me sooooo happy so many ppl are able to appreciate Indian classical music!!! Persian music is also blended in so it even makes it more better!!!
Yeah in this day and age when our on nation has moved on to modern instruments and style music its good to hear a genius like yu peng chan is showing the power of traidional instruments
"We all nestle under the great tree of wisdom, peering out to perceive the world. From the earth, and from the rain, we perceive it's wonders, until we become a white bird to perch atop a branch and finally snap off the most important leaf." Remembering how Ei had such a prominent leitmotif across the Inazuma soundtrack, I kept wondering which of Sumeru's pieces are Nahida's, and little did I know it would be one so bittersweet and evocative. What a masterpiece.
0:58 absolutely took my breath away when i first heard it. Everytime this theme plays and the sitar pauses for a bit I anticipate that gorgeous flute melody and yet when it happens I'm never quite ready for the emotions it brings. I just feel my heart swell with something I cannot describe. Hands down my favorite genshin music moment.
Sumeru has a mix between Indian and Arabic music. The first track is definitely more Indian inspired while the second track sounds a bit more Arabian to me
@@-Theo- ofc yeah, I was just commenting on the Indian side if it. But I absolutely love the middle eastern vibes too, I lived there for a while and it makes me feel nostalgic 😭
@@shelzor Oh I know! I wasn’t correcting you or anything I was just adding onto what you said, sorry if I came off as rude lol, I agree that the Indian inspirations are beautiful
"For Riddles, For Wonders" was the first track that made me stop in my tracks while going through Sumeru City and just listen. It almost brings a tear to my eye every single time and I still stop every time I hear the track start. As some people put it: Literal chills
@@Lodestar12345 for me the others were "A Puff of Cool Breeze" , all Aranara theme, Vimara Village theme, Port Ormos theme and a bunch left of city theme that I still didn't know the names😂
@@Lodestar12345 I would agree with what @Articour said. There are many other tracks (especially some of the ones that play in Sumeru restaurants) that also make me just stop and listen, but the FIRST one that really moved me was "For Riddles, For Wonders."
As someone who's just lost someone fairly close to him, I can't thank Hoyoverse enough for such wonderful music. As I'm here in the gym watching this I had to put my hood up and cry a moment. The power of music is incredible. I'm hurting but this is also healing at the same time.
as an Arabian, I never thought the Oud instrument could be mixed like this in a beautiful way 👏 good job Hoyo for using our traditional instrument amazingly like this
Me when reaching Sumeru City for the first time and hear the BGM:"Wow this BGM is so good, it feels like watching Titanic" 😀 Me hearing the BGM at the 3.2 quest:"So it's ACTUALLY feels like watching Titanic" 😭
Genshin is trash, where's the endgame? *yawn* I'll go back to playing haikkokio and Ultra level fantasy with my level 5000 sssr+ character with top ranking #5 global. Cya brainwashed mihoyo nerds!
I think the most amazing thing about Genshin OST is Yu-peng Chen's awareness of instruments for the different regions that we've ventured to. Knowing an instrument is one thing, knowing how to play it is a life length of work.
I think it's his view of recruiting talented people who will inevitably help him how to create it. This isn't a one man project , so many people of different culture worked and passed it onto him
1:00 that feeling when you reach the upper level of Sumeru City and taking the time to look at the scenery.. how far Genshin has become.. the mood from the flute and strings.. deep breath...
Jesus Christ. I stopped playing genshin for like 2-3 years, so I didn't know this region existed and as soon as I heard the music in the background I left my Chiori just standing there, reflecting about her career decision I need a 10hrs version
One day, many years later, I may think of that there was a game which has put so much effort into making elegant music and showed a lot of respect to people all over the world in different cultural backgrounds.
Saya mahasiswa S1 musik dan saya beruntung memainkan genshin . Karena di game ini penuh dengan originalitas lagu yg keren dan indah .. +cerita dan grafik keren ..
@@aethernity8270 you said bansuri is not a flute when in reality, it is a flute so if someone doesn’t know the name of the specific flute, it’s 100% alright to acknowledge it as just “flute”
@@Shibu-069 my english isn't good so I guess my comment didn't get right What I meant is it's a flute but a specific Bamboo flute used in india and its name is Bansuri,I hope now u get it
I just finished the archon quest and wow. I used to listen to this sound track before, but after the quest I feel so sad..but it's still so comforting and heartwarming to listen to this. As an Indian, I love when the bansuri plays, it reminds me of our Hindu god Krishna :)) I love the combination of all Arabic, persian, Indian etc stuff. I'm really glad for that! WAAAAAA I love hoyo ty for this amazing music video..
Proud moment for an Indian to observe how Indian Classical music is being integrated in Sumeru...Hats off to genshine team for making the game so rich in terms of creating harmony between different cultures & region.
It's so amazing to see that there are still many people who is willing to use Indian music instrument for making such a great music and still it doesn't suprise me at all because we have many musical instrument than you can find in other places. My Hindi teacher told that today.
@@floraslia Music is universal, am just appreciating hoyo for doing a phenomenal job for representing Indian aspect of Sumeru beautifully, not just in music with Sitar, Tabla, Flute, Bansuri as the core theme of Sumeru but also with culture, food, lore and especially Vedic philosophy of Samsara which one can feel in this music.
@@hyquokka6301 the composer is Yu Peng Chen and he's a Chinese dude. Apparently Indians can't come up with these kind of epic soundtrack, not to mention a beautiful game.
@@michaelg4158 I'd like to try an Indian game. I just don't know any as of now. If anyone could recommend any, I'd like to try it. P.S, Im talking about games made in India, not games based in India.
Sumeru is just and achievement dude. For real, this quest took every thing that was good about the other Archon Quests and just made it ten times better. I cried throughout the whole thing
many people hate sumeru, but for me this is the best region so far, idk why but i enjoy every single thing in this region even the exploration and aranara quest
This is a bold claim, but I do believe “For Riddles, For Wonders” is the single best track to accompany this game. The emotional reaction it elicits is immediate, every time. I never feel more like a child who has lost something so dear
As an Arabe I couldn't be more happy to have our culture represented like this along with the south Asian cultures too. Hoyoverse captured SWANA countries in a beautiful mix of art which is truly fascinating.
Whenever I hear great music, I usually get goosebumps and tear up a bit like many other people. But here when the flute part started (0:57), my tear ducts turned into a dam that burst open! I bawled! Thank you, Hoyoverse, for such brilliant music!
jnana, (Sanskrit: “knowledge”) in Hindu philosophy, a word with a range of meanings focusing on a cognitive event that proves not to be mistaken. Vidya primarily means "correct knowledge" in any field of science, learning, philosophy, or any factual knowledge that cannot be disputed or refuted. Its root is vid (Sanskrit: विद्), which means "to reason upon", knower, finding, knowing, acquiring or understanding.
Man after finishing the 3.2 archon quest this song is even more sentimental
"Goodbye people of Sumeru"
I came back here after 3.2 archon quests and d*mn this hits very differently now...
a total goosebumpps
No because I cried
@@kristiannereinierdelacruz3078 yes it does and I will never forget what Kusanali and Rukkhadevata had done to not only the people of Sumeru, but Teyvat.
they knew what they were doing 😭
the use of traditional instruments and elements always makes this a cultural masterpiece.
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Yeah😮
I am glad genshin is willing to spend our gacha money on these amazing pieces.
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Glad that they are making music with indian classical instruments
Agree !!
Super truee 😭🤚
To make us spend more gacha money, all according to the plan lmao
"Goodbye, people of Sumeru. May you be blessed tonight with the sweetest of dreams." 😭😭
😭
😭😭
😭
😭😭
😣
The music in genshin never fails at making my heart swell.
Genshin is trash, where's the endgame? *yawn* I'll go back to playing haikkokio and Ultra level fantasy with my level 5000 sssr+ character with top ranking #5 global. Cya brainwashed mihoyo nerds!
@@mastergamerandredditor6066 says the one who's self-inflicted brainwashed
@Asmr Think that actually is an account mocking that type of player/fan xD it has to be lol.
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@Asmr he's actually mocking the players of Tower of Trashtasy if you see through the sarcasm lmao.
Before Archon Quest: This song is so calm and relaxing.
After Archon Quest: OH, GOD! WHY?! MY EMOTIONS!!! NUUU!!! ~cries in aranara~
cries in hilichurl
I feel like its always had a melancholic sound to it even before the archon quest
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
i physically recoiled reading this comment
cries in slime
We just....saved the world right?
So tell me....why am I crying?
I can't forget how much I cried when I completed the archon quest
God knows why but it was so emotional
It’s because this is a coming of age story for Nahida. I think many of us can relate to legacy and stepping into bigger shoes like Nahida is doing, and understanding what happened before her from the giants that created modern day Sumeru.
Not even the forest will remember
Me too :)
Their music never fails to impress
Thx
@@andrefarfan4372 who are you💀💀
@@recitationtohear yes
Genshin is trash, where's the endgame? *yawn* I'll go back to playing haikkokio and Ultra level fantasy with my level 5000 sssr+ character with top ranking #5 global. Cya brainwashed mihoyo nerds!
@@mastergamerandredditor6066 enjoy ur end games and go to sleep lmao
I love how geography shapes music...
If you notice in most of Sumeru's slower musical pieces, Indian instruments are used the most, since their gentle and calming sounds evolved in India's delicate and lush rainforests.
Whereas Arabic and Persian instruments are used for the more fast paced music like battle themes, since their sharp and striking sounds evolved in the rugged and unforgiving landscapes of the desert.
I actually didn't realize this. Very interesting observation.
this description has to be the most accurate one
Buddhist India is peaceful unlike Islamic Arabs and Persians.
Well indian instrument are used in battle themes too especially in forest ver Like Sitar,Bansuri(flute),Tabla and Dholak(percussion),Tanpura
In just like forest,in desert slower Musical pieces are also played with middle Eastern instruments
No matter the Drama. The Music in Genshin will always be top tier.
Wait, another drama? What is it this time?
@@shadowfan8217 Just the same stuff over and over again.
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@@shadowfan8217i know youre just curious, but dont get near the drama, itll ruin your day, and its just the same old stuff
@@shadowfan8217 same stuff
Not only the music, but the cinematography and the background is gorgeous. So much love goes into everything they do.
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Yes the put so much effort to it
As an Indian this makes me sooooo happy so many ppl are able to appreciate Indian classical music!!! Persian music is also blended in so it even makes it more better!!!
Yes 🇮🇳
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Indian music is really beautiful and unique❤
Yeah in this day and age when our on nation has moved on to modern instruments and style music its good to hear a genius like yu peng chan is showing the power of traidional instruments
@@chenzhang172 thank u
“Goodbye, People of Sumeru.”
Rukkhadevata...
NOOO STOPP
You made a man cried
"We all nestle under the great tree of wisdom, peering out to perceive the world. From the earth, and from the rain, we perceive it's wonders, until we become a white bird to perch atop a branch and finally snap off the most important leaf."
Remembering how Ei had such a prominent leitmotif across the Inazuma soundtrack, I kept wondering which of Sumeru's pieces are Nahida's, and little did I know it would be one so bittersweet and evocative. What a masterpiece.
0:58 absolutely took my breath away when i first heard it. Everytime this theme plays and the sitar pauses for a bit I anticipate that gorgeous flute melody and yet when it happens I'm never quite ready for the emotions it brings. I just feel my heart swell with something I cannot describe. Hands down my favorite genshin music moment.
Indeed. What a beautiful music 😇 never knew Indian music was so satisfying.
close our eyes with this melody.
I couldn't have expressed it like this
This. 100% this.
You can even see in some of the musician’s faces that they were feeling it too 🥲
I still can't believe how incredibly well they captured Indian music, I love this!
Incredible fr
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Sumeru has a mix between Indian and Arabic music. The first track is definitely more Indian inspired while the second track sounds a bit more Arabian to me
@@-Theo- ofc yeah, I was just commenting on the Indian side if it.
But I absolutely love the middle eastern vibes too, I lived there for a while and it makes me feel nostalgic 😭
@@shelzor
Oh I know! I wasn’t correcting you or anything I was just adding onto what you said, sorry if I came off as rude lol, I agree that the Indian inspirations are beautiful
"For Riddles, For Wonders" was the first track that made me stop in my tracks while going through Sumeru City and just listen. It almost brings a tear to my eye every single time and I still stop every time I hear the track start. As some people put it:
Literal chills
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First track? What were the others?
@@Lodestar12345 for me the others were "A Puff of Cool Breeze" , all Aranara theme, Vimara Village theme, Port Ormos theme and a bunch left of city theme that I still didn't know the names😂
@@Lodestar12345 I would agree with what @Articour said. There are many other tracks (especially some of the ones that play in Sumeru restaurants) that also make me just stop and listen, but the FIRST one that really moved me was "For Riddles, For Wonders."
I'd like to know your perspective after completing the 3.2 archon quest.
this theme is so beautiful... it makes you feel sooooo at home.
I have been waiting so long for this :
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Listening to "For Riddles, For Wonders"
Before 3.2 archon quest: a relaxing song for bedtime
After 3.2 archon quest: same, but why am I crying?
:(
No no no.. The correct line should be But "why we are crying?"
Genshin OST always a level above the competition. Tremendous quality.
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This music will never hit the same again.. From heartwarming to emotional damage. Those who finish Sumer Archon quest will understand.
We are at same thoughts 😢
Absolutely beautiful. The entire Sumeru OST is just so immersive and emotion-filled. So much work and dedication went into it, thank you!!
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* entire genshin's
As someone who's just lost someone fairly close to him, I can't thank Hoyoverse enough for such wonderful music. As I'm here in the gym watching this I had to put my hood up and cry a moment. The power of music is incredible. I'm hurting but this is also healing at the same time.
More power to you friend, it will get easier with time. Sorry for your loss ❤
Damn... Hoyo knows exactly which tracks are complete bangers. Great to see what was temporarily dubbed as Sumeru City 4 make it.
I have been waiting so long for this :
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Every tracks from Sumeru OST really deserve their own MV 🥰
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I need to see one for Vimara and Aaru Village
as an Arabian, I never thought the Oud instrument could be mixed like this in a beautiful way 👏 good job Hoyo for using our traditional instrument amazingly like this
Instruments
0:07 Not shown but is there Tanpura (india)the drone sound
0:22 Sitar(india)
0:58 Bansuri (indian bamboo flute)
2:31 Godin Mandolin
2:34 Oud(Arab)
Me when reaching Sumeru City for the first time and hear the BGM:"Wow this BGM is so good, it feels like watching Titanic" 😀
Me hearing the BGM at the 3.2 quest:"So it's ACTUALLY feels like watching Titanic" 😭
Same feeling here.
Same feelings here brother
same it just feels sad and unfulfill now
🤝
Same here..
My appreciation for "For Riddles, for Wonders," went from 100% to 1000% (crying) after witnessing what Teyvat have forgotten.
Not forgotten but rather What Teyvat had lost...
@@fatuipublicagent1163 How can I disagree if even our Fatui brother mourns with us.
@@felreizmeshinca7459 my guy, even bad guys has standards
Whenever i hear this, i get instant chills.. It calms me down so fast
Ok
Genshin is trash, where's the endgame? *yawn* I'll go back to playing haikkokio and Ultra level fantasy with my level 5000 sssr+ character with top ranking #5 global. Cya brainwashed mihoyo nerds!
2nd one is more soothing
@@mastergamerandredditor6066 umm... Who asked for your opinion?
@@AdityaRaj-lf5ti it’s a bot, don’t bother
Don't mind me. I just came here to cry again.
This literally made me tear up. So absolutely breathtaking.
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@@meviapriliani9909 man these bots are getting out of control 🫠😆
I think the most amazing thing about Genshin OST is Yu-peng Chen's awareness of instruments for the different regions that we've ventured to. Knowing an instrument is one thing, knowing how to play it is a life length of work.
I think it's his view of recruiting talented people who will inevitably help him how to create it. This isn't a one man project , so many people of different culture worked and passed it onto him
He has now left now im sad
Goodbye, people of Sumeru. May you be blessed tonight with the sweetest of dreams
DONT DO ME LIKE THAT
This masterpiece deserves more views
Ahh the Indian flavour of venna and flute mixed by the genshin musicians is soothing
indeed it is
I really love Sumeru's OST. It just hits different, its calming and beautiful. I love to hear everything in the next concert
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Being a music lover and the only game I am playing from last year, I don't need anything else than this.. Such masterpiece..
Hello guys, who comeback here after finish the Archon story?
Yep
1:00 that feeling when you reach the upper level of Sumeru City and taking the time to look at the scenery.. how far Genshin has become.. the mood from the flute and strings.. deep breath...
Such beautiful tracks! I‘m glad "Overnight Dew In The Woods" made it into this video. It's one of the first themes I really fell in love with.
That flute solo gets me every time 😭 so Beautiful
It's bansuri I think
@@mosquito7832 ty I didn't know its exact name 🥺 I love the sound better then a concert flute
@@mosquito7832 Are you from India?
I just get goosebumps whenever I hear it play. And puts me in a state of relaxation afterwards 😁
@@YashSharma-zp8yu No I am from thessaloniki Greece...We have studied about it in our chapters I think...
In The End, Even The Forest Will Not Remember 🥲
Genshin music never disappoints
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frrr
“We saved irminsul right? So why am I crying?” 🥲🥲
I'm crying because Nahida is alone 😭
Mihoyo is actually Music Company, their games is just to advertise their music works.
Jesus Christ.
I stopped playing genshin for like 2-3 years, so I didn't know this region existed and as soon as I heard the music in the background I left my Chiori just standing there, reflecting about her career decision
I need a 10hrs version
Genshin´s music is in another level. yu Peng Cheng is a Genius
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0:27 There is a Ruin Guard Eye Behind
Genshin music is always so calming and epic! I am so glad genshin has so much budget on music creation!
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One day, many years later, I may think of that there was a game which has put so much effort into making elegant music and showed a lot of respect to people all over the world in different cultural backgrounds.
Thank you Yu-Peng Chen for making Genshin music!!!
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Who's back here after the 3.2 archon quest..
i'm not crying, you're crying :'3 that so beautiful song
I was looking for this everywhere!
Saya mahasiswa S1 musik dan saya beruntung memainkan genshin . Karena di game ini penuh dengan originalitas lagu yg keren dan indah .. +cerita dan grafik keren ..
Mereka juga pakai alat tradisional sesuai negara referensi dan dicampur dengan alat musik modern, keren banget sih ga boong
Emang sebagus itu kan ya? Aku gatau apa2 soal musik tapi yang bikin terus main itu salah satunya ya ost nya yang bagus2🥰
Kita bermain bukan sekedar ini atau itu...
Tapi yang kita nikmati adalah music dan jalan ceritanya😊
"For riddles, for wonders" hit different now after finishing Sumeru archon quest 💚
Genshin’s music is always so breathtaking and feels so immersive! It’s definitely something you have to love about the game!
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The sitar and the flute are so amazing in the sumeru OST. Tugs at your heartstrings like nothing else.
U mean bansuri not flute
@@aethernity8270bansuri comes under flute 💀
it’s like saying you are not human, you are aethernity8270 🤦🏻♂️
@@Shibu-069 flute can be concert flute or any kind of flute in this case it's a specific Bamboo flute called Bansuri
@@aethernity8270 you said bansuri is not a flute when in reality, it is a flute
so if someone doesn’t know the name of the specific flute, it’s 100% alright to acknowledge it as just “flute”
@@Shibu-069 my english isn't good so I guess my comment didn't get right
What I meant is it's a flute but a specific Bamboo flute used in india and its name is Bansuri,I hope now u get it
Nacimos en el momento exacto para escuchar estás piezas de arte
Same
Basado
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Caballeros somos parte de esta historia y me siento muy contento por eso
No wonder Hoyoverse released this video before 3.2, they wouldn't want their musicians falling on the floor sobbing while performing. I know I would.
Мурашки по коже. Просто. Как бы я хотела сходить на этот концерт вживую. Единственный концерт, который я бы послушала.
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Полностью с тобой солидарен...
I just finished the archon quest and wow. I used to listen to this sound track before, but after the quest I feel so sad..but it's still so comforting and heartwarming to listen to this. As an Indian, I love when the bansuri plays, it reminds me of our Hindu god Krishna :)) I love the combination of all Arabic, persian, Indian etc stuff. I'm really glad for that!
WAAAAAA I love hoyo ty for this amazing music video..
Thank you genshin impact for adding Indian traditional musics i love them so much 😌😌❤️❤️
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what's the indian flute in this video's part 1, it touches so much
@@oshinolichy5795 i think it's called bansuri
@@alexiscameroon yes
@@alexiscameroon Are you from India?
HoYo really thanks for adding Our Indian traditional instrumental music ❤
Proud moment for an Indian to observe how Indian Classical music is being integrated in Sumeru...Hats off to genshine team for making the game so rich in terms of creating harmony between different cultures & region.
This song is so incredibly beautiful I always raise my volume when I hear it in game
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First track IS Dunyarzad's theme. I love it! She's the best NPC in the entire game! I hope we see more of her in future story quests.
It's so amazing to see that there are still many people who is willing to use Indian music instrument for making such a great music and still it doesn't suprise me at all because we have many musical instrument than you can find in other places. My Hindi teacher told that today.
This was truely breath taking, I wanna see how genshin music grows.
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no matter how many ost will come this will have a special place in my heart still listening it after 2 years😭😭
Indian classical music at its best, thank you Mihoyo for this amazing masterpiece ♥
Its not only indian
@@floraslia Music is universal, am just appreciating hoyo for doing a phenomenal job for representing Indian aspect of Sumeru beautifully, not just in music with Sitar, Tabla, Flute, Bansuri as the core theme of Sumeru but also with culture, food, lore and especially Vedic philosophy of Samsara which one can feel in this music.
Fr fr
man after finishing the archon quest everytime i hear this i just wanna lay in a corner and cry while hugging myself.
I always love the regional music in Genshin. A Chinese Company that can do regional music. Well. Kudos!
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Apparently they work in collabs and Chinese don't make regional music on their own
@@hyquokka6301 the composer is Yu Peng Chen and he's a Chinese dude. Apparently Indians can't come up with these kind of epic soundtrack, not to mention a beautiful game.
@@michaelg4158 I don't see how it is apparent
@@michaelg4158 I'd like to try an Indian game. I just don't know any as of now. If anyone could recommend any, I'd like to try it.
P.S, Im talking about games made in India, not games based in India.
Sumeru is just and achievement dude. For real, this quest took every thing that was good about the other Archon Quests and just made it ten times better. I cried throughout the whole thing
many people hate sumeru, but for me this is the best region so far, idk why but i enjoy every single thing in this region even the exploration and aranara quest
The first song hits different after finishing act 5
With this, we are leaving humanity and becoming Aranara 😭💚
This is a bold claim, but I do believe “For Riddles, For Wonders” is the single best track to accompany this game. The emotional reaction it elicits is immediate, every time. I never feel more like a child who has lost something so dear
how the hell did a chinese mobile gacha managed to be this soulful?
Another banger with amazing set design as well, especially for Overnight Dew in the Woods. The lighting is just so NICE!
I'm here again ♥ Sumeru was and probably always will be my favorite region💚
0:57, so beautiful, I always tear up while hearing this part
He did use bansuri perfectly...
I love genshin impact for this. So peaceful and calming ❤ If and only yu-peng chen were still here... 😢 Sumeru OSTs are so good 😊
As an Arabe I couldn't be more happy to have our culture represented like this along with the south Asian cultures too. Hoyoverse captured SWANA countries in a beautiful mix of art which is truly fascinating.
What a masterpiece ❤
Happy birthday Nahida 🌱
Whenever I hear great music, I usually get goosebumps and tear up a bit like many other people. But here when the flute part started (0:57), my tear ducts turned into a dam that burst open! I bawled! Thank you, Hoyoverse, for such brilliant music!
I'm so happy that the money I spent in the game turned it these beautiful musics.. 😭
the 2nd MV feels like you and friends jamming in your hostel room during your college/school days
Omg! This the song that played when Rukkhadevata was erased.
who's rukkhadevata? sounds familiar, but i can't remember anything about it
@@amoggoma430 chill bro u r not connected to tevat tree
I love how they always record those music videos so I can actually see the instruments that are used for this or that piece
my dream is to one day to see genshin orchestra live
jnana, (Sanskrit: “knowledge”) in Hindu philosophy, a word with a range of meanings focusing on a cognitive event that proves not to be mistaken. Vidya primarily means "correct knowledge" in any field of science, learning, philosophy, or any factual knowledge that cannot be disputed or refuted. Its root is vid (Sanskrit: विद्), which means "to reason upon", knower, finding, knowing, acquiring or understanding.
Jnana = wisdom
love these tracks so much! they make me feel at ease in Sumeru. Genshin music is really beyond great!
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Genshin should be a musical company this is hit
I'm crying to this melody
This is a free game, paid and loved by the community, and this sentimental masterpiece shall be in our heart for some time. Thank you!
An Indian touch to Genshin music 🎶 so glad to hear this, soothing music totally calm and peaceful ❤
It really warm my heart when I see that Indian man playing the sitar. Playing music for such a great game is something to be proud of.