yes the composer Kanno Yoko is Japanese..but the music is classical chinese music, and the story of Tao Yuan is from the Chinese novel 'Romance of Three Kingdoms'
well, even though its based from chinese music, but i can still feel the japanese feel too on this piece, and its a soundtrack for japanese historical game, so i dont mind at all with the artwork from this video
Kinda. When the Roman Empire fighting with Carthage, the young Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese inherited a bit of the Chinese culture since China kinda formed their first Empire (2-3 times larger than Rome) So all the guys around it kind of inherited the culture through diplomatic, trade, and being invaded..
most importantly, it's not about race, but it's a matter of culture. The Chinese and Japanese developed different 'culture's. So did Koreans and Vietnamese, so it's important to distinguish them. If you put Wagner's music on youtube, but have put Versailles and French paintings, people will find it awkward right? Same goes to Asia as well.
No. If you do a little research it won't be difficult to find that the Japanese and Chinese are genetically quite different. Not all Asians are same; Anglo-Saxons' aren't same with Germans.
There is a 1% genetic difference between chinese / korean / and japanese ethnic groups, while europeans have a larger difference of around 10% between any of their groups. So apparently you did 0 research.
Imagine being a small game developer and your music artist drops this score on you, and you now know you have to make the game actually live up to it.
Your choice combinations of visual and musical art are very pleasing and particularly striking. Thank you, I'm looking forward for more.
I love the instruments in this music, and especially the art you put in the video. Woodblock prints are probably my favorite types of art. :)
Is this all printed by wood?
yes the composer Kanno Yoko is Japanese..but the music is classical chinese music, and the story of Tao Yuan is from the Chinese novel 'Romance of Three Kingdoms'
Très beau, tant la musique que les estampes, merci du partage !
merci du partage !
Oh yeah my aunt Yoko telling a story
Is she really your aunt, though?
Mágica 🍃
well, even though its based from chinese music, but i can still feel the japanese feel too on this piece, and its a soundtrack for japanese historical game, so i dont mind at all with the artwork from this video
holy shi.... this is gorgeous
Woah this one is awesome
This always makes me think of Suikoden
beautiful music :-)
I wanna new game of samurai better than ghost of tsushima in graphics and story and map and characters, and have a nice music like this ☝🏻
The images are well chosen but some chinese works would be more fitting for this music
at least it looks nice right?
Kinda. When the Roman Empire fighting with Carthage, the young Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese inherited a bit of the Chinese culture since China kinda formed their first Empire (2-3 times larger than Rome) So all the guys around it kind of inherited the culture through diplomatic, trade, and being invaded..
it's not true, korea has no implace from China. Sorry vietnamese
@@classics7470 implace? You can type in vietnamese. I can understand it C:
no its japanese the composer is japanese
most importantly, it's not about race, but it's a matter of culture. The Chinese and Japanese developed different 'culture's. So did Koreans and Vietnamese, so it's important to distinguish them. If you put Wagner's music on youtube, but have put Versailles and French paintings, people will find it awkward right? Same goes to Asia as well.
not quite the most accurate image to go with the music though lol this is chinese music..tao yuan(=peach blossom garden)
No. If you do a little research it won't be difficult to find that the Japanese and Chinese are genetically quite different. Not all Asians are same; Anglo-Saxons' aren't same with Germans.
Anglo saxons are germans... British aren't.
There is a 1% genetic difference between chinese / korean / and japanese ethnic groups, while europeans have a larger difference of around 10% between any of their groups. So apparently you did 0 research.