Donkey Kong Country: Symphonic Suite | Orchestral Cover
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Donkey Kong Country Symphonic Suite
Original music by David Wise, Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer
Arranged by Andrés Soto
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It would feel inadequate for me to just gloss over the whole suite, so I will take it apart piece by piece and comment on each one, or at least as many as I heard.
Rare Logo: Someone finally did an orchestrated version of this. XD An astounding introduction to what is to come, I love it!
Donkey Kong Country Theme: Peaceful and unassuming in the beginning, shifting into the typical groove we all know and love. The freaking sax section pulling the melody, didn't expect it but it felt incredibly fitting for this lively piece. And bringing the whole orchestra in for the end provides a nice segue into the next part. Speaking of...
Simian Segue: Percussion and the strings driving the rhythm, coupled with the jaunty wind in the melody and harmony, expertly captures the feeling of progress and moving forward toward your final goal.
Aquatic Ambience: *Wow.* Just wow. Where to even begin? The atmospheric strings providing a beautiful backdrop for the equally beautiful harp, starting out in A minor as opposed to the original C minor (which I believe gives a completely different feel)...but here I believe is where the wind section really has its moment to shine. From the haunting oboe on melody, supported wonderfully by the bassoon, clarinet and flute, swelling into the latter half of the piece where everything picks up and, no pun intended, _flows_ in a different direction. The second half, now in C minor, pulls the brass and string to the forefront while keeping the wind busy driving the background of the piece. And ending on a resolution into a major chord, were the medley to end here, would have been a splendid ending. But there's still more to come.
Mine Cart Madness: Immediately after the percussive crash, the contrabass and cello go to work setting the bass for this fast-paced song. The brass and viola, and even the piano come in next to bring the rhythm, with the violins and more percussion pulling ahead for the suspenseful melody. The buildup to the sudden impact brings to mind the Kongs lifting their cart off the tracks in a great leap, only to clatter back onto the rails as the cart begins to pick up speed. From here the cart ride only builds in intensity, the orchestra moving from one key to another, then one chord to another as the cart is brought up and down, avoiding gaps, overturned mine carts and insidious Krashes. At length all goes quiet, slowly picking up steam and intensity again for the home stretch.
Gang-Plank Galleon: The saxophones here do a nice job substituting for the accordion in the original. Coupled with the merry countermelody of the flute in the background, it provides a great representation of a pirate-ship feel. Then, the strings seep in and the wind fades, the percussion slowly climbing until its establishing strike...and the battle begins. The lower strings do a spectacular job keeping the bass line, and as easy as it might have been to use the high strings or the flute, or even the brass, to start off the melody the saxophone NAILS it here. Even after the wind comes in, followed by the brass joining the bass strings, the fight gets stronger and stronger as more and more of the orchestra is added. By the end it's clear that this is the final battle--the Kongs versus King K. Rool--and nobody can say who will emerge victorious.
Jungle Hijinxs: And how could a Donkey Kong Country medley be complete without such an iconic piece of music from the series? The epic fast-paced introduction by the percussion beautifully sets the scene, with the strings giving everyone a preview of what's to come. As the piece itself begins it's immediately recognizable, but at the same time the jazzy notes in the strings and piano make it something new. With the brass and wind swelling up to the, again, iconic melody, the swell quickly fades to the jazzy piano and percussion with the saxophones providing melody and harmony--a perfect choice for the piece. Afterward the chorus is repeated with the full orchestra to bring it home, and while the setup for the second half of the song remains, the horns and strings pull us into what sounds like a somber rendition of the Game Over theme. But to lift the mood the saxophone returns, paving the way for the home stretch--the orchestra all on melody for the first half of the main phrase, shifting back into the full orchestral rendition...leading to a sound-off from various sections to bring it all home in the last chord.
Overall, this game was a big piece of my childhood and I love the fantastic treatment you've given it here. Bravo, VGOScore, bravo.
😲 This reminds me a lot of the commented analyzes I did in the conservatory. I really appreciate it, Thank you for comment
That is some crazy good analysis
TL;DR
If I could insert the "Ah, I see you're a man of Culture as well..." Meme into this, I would. Halfway through the video but, so far, I agree!
@@VGOScore oh how the tables have turned.
I'm surprised no one has done this yet!
0:00 Rare Logo
0:07 Donkey Kong Country Main Theme
1:27 Simian Segue
2:08 Aquatic Ambience
4:25 Minecart Madness
5:59 Gangplank Galleon
7:53 Jungle Hijinks
Benjamin Quintanilla thanks a lot
Great work. Just one addition - 9:16 you can briefly hear the Game Over theme (but then it returns to Jungle Hijinks)
Favorite Jungle Hijinks and Main theme
I demand an extended version of jungle hijinxs.
This is incredible! You're clearly a genius! Please, make an orchestral arrangement of Haunted Chase from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Damn you made me realize just how great Donkey Kong music sounds. I knew Gang Plank Galleon from Smash Bros but the other pieces were freaking beautiful excellent job.
This is a very beautiful orchestral suite =3
BRAVO. This is the best arrangement I have ever heard from you, and you have written some great arrangements.
I swear, your the best youtuber ever, please to lots of Nintendo, Pokemon, and Mario
When I first was listening to this, the transition at 3:29 figuratively blew my socks off.
this should yes or yes be the song of the donkey kong movie
Finally, a sax section in the orchestra
Ravel did it
Finally, a string bass sect- wait nvm
this should have played during the reveal of king k rool for smash ultimate
Thanks for the score!!
I think I've heard something very much like the Aquatic Ambiance section before--did you base that part on the bonus medley that came on the Japanese version of the official soundtrack? Because it sounds almost exactly the same as that song.
Great medley regardless. Aquatic Ambiance was my favorite part, but I really liked the Gangplank Galleon section too... far, far too few people do orchestra versions of Gangplank Galleon.
Great! Please consider doing Stickerbrush Symphony! Keep up the good work!
when Aquatic Ambience Dropped into that huge Melody Explosion I was seriously taken for a loop, this is by far the best rendition of this classic theme ive ever heard
I was wondering when you were going to use saxes. 😊
i’ve watched this a lot over the past few months and it never gets old. i love it each time i hear it excellent job creating this
Good job also love how you break the concept that sax cant be in an orchestral arrangement
Check out Rachmaninof's Symphonic Dances.
Thank you I will (^u^(^O^)/
Wow! This is great! I just discovered your music, looks like I've got several dozen video game arrangements to listen to. Keep up the great work and thanks!
Yeah VGOScore is back ! Thumps up ! 👍👍👍👍
How much time to you need for one score ? :)
Please please do an orchestral cover on Kara's theme from Detroit: Become human... it's beautiful
The aquatic ambience part was amazing. It made my mind feel secluded.
This is so amazing I've always loved the donkey kong soundtrack
Damn I'm revisiting this piece since I found it, I can't stop listening.
please release just a version of Aquatic Ambience separate from the rest. PLEASE!!! :)
I need a full version of everything here
Esta súper el tema.... Y además la sección de saxos me gusto mucho. Felicidades vgo score...
And that’s a new subscriber for you.
I need like a loop of the Aquatic Ambiance section
Tengo 38 años y al escuchar esto siento que mi alma de Niño vuelve una vez mas ...saludos desde nogales...sonora...mexico.
When Illumination makes the Donkey Kong movie, this is what I think the soundtrack should be like
Aquatic Ambience was especially good 🦍
greeeeeaaaaat performance
aaaaahhhh la belle vie
with you
and greeeaaat again
Acuatic ambience touch my heart
i just suscribed for good music, but man, 7.2k subscribers? it should be 7.2M subscribers, great work!!
Me da ganas de llorar por la emocion que me da esto, es simplemente bellizimo
Don’t be afraid of using 8va lines in the violins, treble clef in viola, and tenor clef in bassoon. Trust me, nobody wants to read that high lol
The problem with using 8va lines in the violins is that a note and that same note one octave higher are often played differently on a violin. It isn't like a piano where techniques are transferable between octaves. And nobody wants to do extra work trying to figure out what a note is while sight reading.
A Link Between Games hmm, maybe, but I have never seen written C’s and D’s 6 ledger lines above the staff. Musicians are smart enough to know how the technique transfers no matter the octave they’re in. Violinists really don’t want to count that high, especially since this would most likely be something featured on a pops concert, and something they would sightread to some degree. I’d say an A6 is the cap, although I’ve seen a written B above that before (right now I’m playing Brahms 4 and it has a couple of written B’s). No matter the instrument, people would rather just take a note up an octave that try and count ledger lines.
@@hankclarinet Eh, I prefer counting ledger lines, but different people have different tendencies.
don´t mess with donkey kong
I have witnessed being the 1000th like
"👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽" (-James)
This is fantastic!
Estaría bien una resmatilacion para que la intro del juego tenga este mismo soutrack
The bassoon part looks so boring x.x
plz do gang plank galleon
6:00
FINALLY someone got simian segue RIGHT!
Who’s here after the Mario movie
1:27 is probably the best orchestra in donkey Kong or ever it’s so perfect and powerful I love it
This is great. Although the password for the zip file is free ? I couldn't find .
do you make this with a full orchestra or a computer program
I shiver and cry, simply perfect 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Very, very great score. Well done! I love it so much so I wish Donkey kong country tropical freeze for the next time, please!
2:13 - 4:23 Maravilloso 😭👌!!!
Beautiful but I miss Stickerbrush Symphony.
9:50 Winds, assemble!
You should’ve included the bonus room theme :(
ok this is cool and all, but can we get a DK rap?
9:51 when the entire orchestra wants to play the melody
What’s the first one called
I feel that I’m a dork for liking this
Usted no podría hacer el tema de luigi' mansion
It so beautiful 😭
Impressive orchestrated music!
Please, the FFVI Ópera :)
Very impressive!
Just the perfection
Yes!!
aqua theme beautifull
Do Kirby Super Star!
sooooooo good!
fantastic!!
Planet coaster
ich liebe den Teil von 6:00 - 6:59
AMAAAAZINNGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLSSSSS!!!! Rime Game