Nobuo Uematsu, One-Winged Angel - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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    Video games, Strawinsky and Jimi Hendrix, what a combination! I love the energy and excitement that this music induces. I would turn it on myself!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,9 тис.

  • @neur0ness
    @neur0ness Місяць тому +912

    Classical music isn't dying, it's just been modernized and integrated into video games. It's great. The music really enhances the sense of immersion with the in-game activities.

    • @SignatureEnvy
      @SignatureEnvy Місяць тому +42

      I agree. Some of the most memorable games I've ever played had amazing OSTs. Shadow of the Colossus is one that immediately comes to mind.

    • @Soramoi
      @Soramoi Місяць тому +8

      Same goes with movies

    • @ErenTheWarcriminal
      @ErenTheWarcriminal Місяць тому +12

      Anime as well

    • @moustacheskinautique8951
      @moustacheskinautique8951 Місяць тому +9

      Very true. If you listen to OSTs like the ones of Dragon Quest, you hear the continuity with great composers like Prokofiev or Dvorak.

    • @scrimwish
      @scrimwish Місяць тому +2

      Wow vanilla music goes hard

  • @Eric998765
    @Eric998765 Місяць тому +2663

    Careful with this rabbit hole, us Final Fantasy fans will never let you go. Nobuo Uematsu was the sound of many Millennials'' childhoods. His successor, Masayoshi Soken, is currently doing a bang up job as well with the live service MMO FF14 which has hundreds and hundreds of tracks alone. The boss fights like E12S, Susano, and more are just so beyond epic and as you mentioned in this video with your comparison to Genshin, just fun and loaded with personality. And because the FF series spans many settings from high fantasy to steampunk to futuristic, each game stands out. For my money, FF7, FF8, and FF13 are the best complete soundtracks

    • @Kishuy
      @Kishuy Місяць тому +80

      God kefka's ff14 dancing cmon. Ff6 and fftactics ost have to warm your heart.
      For me ff9 strikes me the most due to nostalgia

    • @_badmadsadlad
      @_badmadsadlad Місяць тому +57

      I'd argue Yoko Shimamura is more the successor of Uematsu

    • @ofcatarina
      @ofcatarina Місяць тому +44

      @_badmadsadlad I'd argue that Nobuo has many dozens of successors if not more. In terms of sheer popularity I'd say Soken, while Shimamura's music might more closely resemble Uematsu's. For me personaly Soken's music has the impact on me today that Nobuo's music had on me when I was younger (and today lol). No doubt though Nobuo will influence generations. Sort of a Genghis Khan effect in the best way possible.

    • @justin2039
      @justin2039 Місяць тому +17

      Let's not forget Kefka's theme and slam shuffle, much less the Aria in the opera house.

    • @romulino
      @romulino Місяць тому +24

      I love ffxiii music despite not liking the game itself at all. That's how good it is.

  • @AVJHalonen
    @AVJHalonen Місяць тому +1504

    I like how she’s describing ”is that boss battle music I hear?”

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks Місяць тому +57

      Absolutely 😂

    • @tofton1977
      @tofton1977 Місяць тому +122

      Not any boss battle, THE Boss battle !

    • @CA120N3
      @CA120N3 Місяць тому +17

      ​@@tofton1977 Precisely

    • @osutuba
      @osutuba Місяць тому +11

      @@tofton1977 And to think, it was probably this music that inspired Kenny Omega to name his finishing move after it :)

    • @claudijatzandrapova3347
      @claudijatzandrapova3347 Місяць тому +10

      @@osutubahe even cosplayed as Sephiroth for a Japanese house show, Kenny utterly rocked the look too

  • @glennwelsh9784
    @glennwelsh9784 Місяць тому +165

    To give you a sense of how highly regarded Nobuo Uematsu's work is, he is often considered "the John Williams of video game scores". He has so many memorably iconic pieces that whole concert tours have been held that were comprised entirely of his music from the Final Fantasy franchise, though "One Winged Angel" is probably his most well-known song. It really conveys the intensity and foreboding sense of doom of heading into battle against your most dreaded foe while the fate of the world hangs in the balance. When you're playing the game and "One Winged Angel" kicks in, you simultaneously get goosebumps while your stomach drops.

    • @lionhearte1
      @lionhearte1 22 дні тому +9

      I disagree...I reckon John Williams is the Nobuo Uematsu of film scores!
      But really I totally agree with you, he's just epic!

    • @aden538
      @aden538 18 днів тому +2

      Distant Worlds is one of my bucket list concerts.

    • @NarutoLikesSherbit01
      @NarutoLikesSherbit01 8 днів тому

      @@aden538 do yourself the biggest favor. find when the next one is happening close to you, buy the tickets and make the trek to see it. you will NOT be disappointed

    • @8-bitromance43
      @8-bitromance43 6 днів тому

      ​@@aden538 I can't recommend them enough, I went last year to the one in London, and before I got back to my hotel had already booked tickets for 2 more dates. The NieR concerts under the same production company are also absolutely fantastic.

  • @jarrakul
    @jarrakul 28 днів тому +50

    It's worth noting that this is straight-up one of the most beloved pieces of video game music of all time. There are whole symphonies of Final Fantasy music, and this is pretty much always the grand finale. Nobuo Uematsu is an absolute rockstar in gaming circles, and this is his most famous piece.

  • @Erikuzuma
    @Erikuzuma Місяць тому +2730

    10:05
    "Some sort of... character to it"
    Boy do I have a mad clown laying in wait for you.

    • @wristcontr0l
      @wristcontr0l Місяць тому +214

      Somebody get this man a pipe organ.

    • @IvoryMadness.
      @IvoryMadness. Місяць тому +14

      Up!

    • @Iriscal
      @Iriscal Місяць тому +132

      Ahem. There's SAND on my boots!

    • @baltakatei
      @baltakatei Місяць тому +79

      Son of a submariner!

    • @TarossBlackburn
      @TarossBlackburn Місяць тому +95

      @@baltakatei *kefkalaugh.wav*

  • @robertwaremusic
    @robertwaremusic Місяць тому +499

    Nobuo Uematsu changed my life and is a huge reason I'm a musician and engineer today. When I was 12 I ordered the FFX Piano Collections sheet music from a Japanese vendor and proceeded to learn everything with nothing to stop me.

    • @sleightofhand2981
      @sleightofhand2981 Місяць тому +12

      As soon as I saw his name on the feed I clicked through to this video. Nobuob Uematsu was a huge reason in me expanding my musical horizons. So glad to see so many people were influenced as well.

    • @JQMusic5
      @JQMusic5 Місяць тому +1

      SAME

    • @tbonesays
      @tbonesays Місяць тому +1

      I ordered the original (I think) sheet music for FF IV/II. It took about 5 weeks to arrive from Japan.

    • @robertwolfgan
      @robertwolfgan Місяць тому +5

      Damn bro so you woke up one day and decided to be BADASS?!

    • @lance4670
      @lance4670 17 днів тому +5

      To Zanarkand from FFX is still one of my favorite songs of all time.

  • @mangooleh
    @mangooleh Місяць тому +1071

    This man is legitimately one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Loved your video.

    • @DerekHartley
      @DerekHartley Місяць тому

      Hate to break it to you, but we're in the 21st century.

    • @ReedoTV
      @ReedoTV Місяць тому +27

      A generational talent

    • @DemianCorvus
      @DemianCorvus Місяць тому +38

      @@ReedoTV Self-taught as well. Truly a genius.

    • @slayer1156
      @slayer1156 Місяць тому +16

      When 3 notes is all it takes for people to feel it their guts, you know hes good.

    • @dillionedmonds5736
      @dillionedmonds5736 Місяць тому +17

      Not 1 of the most, he is THE most. Until him there was no real music in any video games. He revolutionized the industry and was amazing at that

  • @TailsClock
    @TailsClock Місяць тому +494

    One Winged Angel... The Megalovania of old. IT STILL makes me think "oh no" when I hear it. Because this isn't your theme, this isn't a theme of the battle you are having. This is Sephiroth's theme. It's playing for him as he defeats HIS enemies. Which is you. And all throughout the song for that first time, you're learning that he is not arrogant, he is confident. It's pretty chilling when you have that context. It was also so unique sounding compared to every other boss theme of the era. I'm glad it's still getting the attention it deserves.

    • @raelric
      @raelric Місяць тому +12

      Such a well-written comment 🍷

    • @ScrotusMaximus666
      @ScrotusMaximus666 Місяць тому +6

      ☝️💯

    • @gandalftheantlion
      @gandalftheantlion Місяць тому +5

      I agree for the most part but i think some elements in the song had the "hero arrives" moment. like with the flutish sound which is a version of a final fantasy piece.

    • @stonedphilosopher2185
      @stonedphilosopher2185 Місяць тому +7

      Yeah makes me go oh no too. Ever get Supernova cast on you twice? Like, how is that even possible?

    • @gabrieldecarvalho363
      @gabrieldecarvalho363 Місяць тому +6

      Best comment ever about it?
      DAYUM! The "oh no" quote was so precise, and the "it's HIS theme, and he's confident"...
      "Man, we are SOOOOOOOO dead" that's what the player should say!

  • @PoopHobbit
    @PoopHobbit Місяць тому +100

    Lol cant believe this song still makes my eyes water uncontrollably. Never gets old lol

  • @Leo-pw3kf
    @Leo-pw3kf Місяць тому +841

    The Hendrix influence in this piece is specifically the intro for Purple Haze. Hendrix does staccato octaves landing squarely on the beat. This idea forms the basis form One Winged Angel. Chords landing on the beat to mimic a matching rhythm and the pattern of low-high low-high

    • @danielj6897
      @danielj6897 Місяць тому +44

      Oh I can totally see the comparison now

    • @maksimilijan5029
      @maksimilijan5029 Місяць тому +16

      Listen to the Theme for Psycho by Bernard Herrmann

    • @GalekC
      @GalekC Місяць тому +9

      coinciding with the near-end of 1996 - there was another reference to purple haze in a certain other media franchise from japan

    • @maksimilijan5029
      @maksimilijan5029 Місяць тому +3

      @@GalekC ??

    • @Erick.Peixoto
      @Erick.Peixoto Місяць тому +11

      @@GalekC JoJo's Bizarre Adventure?

  • @xealixcrowing7659
    @xealixcrowing7659 Місяць тому +317

    I think video games are a driving force in keeping classical music alive. So many amazing composistions come from video games. Final Fantasy alone has so much great music.

    • @MasSehdev
      @MasSehdev Місяць тому +5

      ua-cam.com/video/-PkdLMIz-Ys/v-deo.htmlsi=puBXvAkGRn-j8X58
      I went to Sweden to see this show. I was raised on video game music.

    • @snakekingblues3017
      @snakekingblues3017 Місяць тому +5

      No real surprise there when you look at the age of the people who make video game music
      Good chance they listen to stuff like this when growing up or when they were at school

    • @thenoisyninja
      @thenoisyninja Місяць тому +2

      Adam Neely has this great video about how video game music are becoming modern day jazz standards

    • @RabblesTheBinx
      @RabblesTheBinx Місяць тому +5

      Zelda music is so great at it that "Zelda or Classical" is a _way_ harder game than it has any right to be, even for Zelda fans.

    • @RabblesTheBinx
      @RabblesTheBinx Місяць тому

      ​​@@snakekingblues3017 how fucking old do you think these guys are? Nobuo Uematsu is only 65, and Koji Kondo is 62. They're in my dad's generation. That was the era of disco, acid rock, and early heavy metal, not classical music.

  • @MetalSmith
    @MetalSmith Місяць тому +849

    Nobuo Uematsu is to Video Games as John Williams is to American Films.
    On a side note, As Yokko Kano is to Anime.

    • @crunchio
      @crunchio Місяць тому +62

      Uematsu’s Chocobo Theme is William’s Cantina Band

    • @DefenestrateYourself
      @DefenestrateYourself Місяць тому +30

      *Yoko Kanno

    • @DomesticHausCat
      @DomesticHausCat Місяць тому +26

      What about Koji Kondo? I'd say he's more the John Williams.

    • @peacocca190
      @peacocca190 Місяць тому +22

      @@DomesticHausCat Koji Kondo is the Henry Mancini.

    • @Deathbichou
      @Deathbichou Місяць тому +26

      Joe Hisaishi guys

  • @44.caliberbrainsurgery63
    @44.caliberbrainsurgery63 Місяць тому +30

    I don't think classical music will ever die. The anount of passion people have for the arts will keep it alive for as long as we live no matter how often music trends evolve.

  • @arrw8186
    @arrw8186 Місяць тому +78

    You described the early part of the music as this feeling of excitement like you're up against a great challenge, but you're also confident and prepared for it.
    That is remarkably on brand for when you first hear this piece in the original game, where Sephiroth is the final boss. So it's the moment when the Narrative stakes are as high as they possibly could be, player and character are as prepared as they every will be.

    • @urssoz
      @urssoz Місяць тому +4

      And then you get you ass whopped and you realize you were WRONG. I saw it in a comment here that this is HIS theme song, not your. You are the enemy about to be defeated. That's why it's such a great song! Makes the fight that epic.

  • @edamael
    @edamael Місяць тому +1290

    Definitely check out the Advent Children version of One-Winged Angel if you want to hear the rock elements realised more overtly, with electric instruments on top of the orchestra and choir

    • @TAHOEkaleidonaut
      @TAHOEkaleidonaut Місяць тому +51

      Here’s the oldest track I could find:
      ua-cam.com/video/nNms5rOaGlk/v-deo.htmlsi=3Sb2oP-XCzavmHcH
      Here’s the Advent Children Complete (Directors Cut) version:
      ua-cam.com/video/ZgPCKazn_Mc/v-deo.htmlsi=YPdd3_Ly1wJmrHrt

    • @julien_o_67
      @julien_o_67 Місяць тому +24

      God this version is amazing.

    • @antoniataylor9085
      @antoniataylor9085 Місяць тому +67

      100% agree the Distant Worlds Version is far more classical in feeling. The Advent Children Version with the electric guitar is where the more rock / Hendrix feeling comes in. Both are great.

    • @nathanw2775
      @nathanw2775 Місяць тому +44

      Advent Children was underrated. Especially with regards to the scoring.

    • @vericityv2682
      @vericityv2682 Місяць тому +3

      Absolutely this

  • @innocuousalias6632
    @innocuousalias6632 Місяць тому +741

    The character of Sephiroth is several things. An elite soldier, a national hero, Frankenstein's monster and in the end Lovecraftian horror. This song perfectly matched how exciting yet unnerving the player's final confrontation is with him.

    • @Elios0000
      @Elios0000 Місяць тому +72

      and a demi god... the music is that of facing off with a God

    • @Brandonweifu
      @Brandonweifu Місяць тому +68

      You forgot something
      Tragic

    • @Postumeartist
      @Postumeartist Місяць тому +13

      Don’t forget the jaws reference!

    • @DGSnowolf
      @DGSnowolf Місяць тому +4

      Lot of things, but not a good character.

    • @Brandonweifu
      @Brandonweifu Місяць тому +15

      @DGSnowolf we all cant be right or not know what we are talking about.i accept all people

  • @Joren129
    @Joren129 Місяць тому +420

    If you were to listen to Nobuo Uematsu's other famous track: "Dancing Mad", which he composed in the game before "One-Winged Angel", I would actually consider recommending listening to its original form. There's a specific reason for this, the game it was made for was released back in 1994 on the SNES game system. Because of the limiting technology at the time, music on video games back then was highly simplistic, often short and compressed to preserve memory. Yet despite that, Nobuo Uematsu was able to craft a ridiculously complex and haunting song that's nearly TWENTY MINUTES LONG. Some one once described composing a song like he did for the SNES was like "painting the Sistine Chapel with crayons." So if you were to listen to it, that is the specific version I would recommend listening to.

    • @Finakechi
      @Finakechi Місяць тому +4

      Well to be clear, the technology did exist, but it wasn't wildly utilized.
      The PC Engine and the Sega Genesis both had CD Add-ons with the ability to playback CD quality audio.

    • @kriscubero6778
      @kriscubero6778 Місяць тому +29

      @@Finakechi I guess it would be correct to state "the limiting sound technology of the console the game was made for"

    • @NereidAlbel
      @NereidAlbel Місяць тому +12

      10 minutes; the 20 minute versions loop sections.

    • @desmonddederick386
      @desmonddederick386 Місяць тому +11

      I'm of two minds about this comment. Yes I get it, the true genius is shown how he worked within the constraints of the technology of the time. However, the pure musical beauty is on full display with the full orchestra here. I think for this channel she went with the right version.

    • @Joren129
      @Joren129 Місяць тому +10

      @@NereidAlbel The original is 17:39. The 10 minute version is the edited to remove the loops, just for listening convenience.

  • @Nonsequitoria2010
    @Nonsequitoria2010 29 днів тому +17

    An anecdote: Uematsu-san composed my kid brother's favorite lullaby. I was 16 to his 3, our mother was in the hospital, and FFIV had just been remastered for the DS. It was played a lot, and it's one of my favorite OSTs, so the soundtrack was really on my mind. I would sing my brother to sleep to these songs, but he was particularly fond of "Welcome To Our Town", the town music. When he was tired and ready for a nap, he'd ask me to walk him up and down the hall and "sing him his little song." That game kept us sane that summer.

    • @prismason
      @prismason 25 днів тому +2

      there's a version of that song that plays in ffxiv endwalker, and even though i had only played ff4 for the first time earlier that year, it felt nostalgic to me and that combined with where it played (a location where you're separated from most other characters in the story) and feeling very lonely myself around that time made me want to cry. i think it's fascinating how everyone can have their own personal story from the same song

    • @AllegrettoATempo
      @AllegrettoATempo 24 дні тому +1

      This is reminding me of when me and my best friend convinced our middle school band director to listen to our Uematsu mix CD on the bus to a band field trip 😂 she was also pleasantly surprised. I believe the first track we had her listen to was Liberi Fatalie!

  • @0zmose
    @0zmose Місяць тому +26

    If you listen to the Advent Children version the Hendrix influence becomes a lot more clear. He uses a lot of electronic guitar in that version.

    • @michaeljandreau7341
      @michaeljandreau7341 6 днів тому +1

      Yes, I'm sure her notes included a reference to hendrix in the soundtrack. Hence, she was looking for it in this piece. They should've used the original V.G. piece instead of the theatrical version.

  • @BravoDox
    @BravoDox Місяць тому +511

    The Hendrix influence is in the "Advent Children" arrangement of this piece, which is still orchestral but includes extra instruments that bring a rockier edge.

    • @AkioJunichiro
      @AkioJunichiro Місяць тому +37

      The hendrix influence is the begining, that looks like the purple haze intro

    • @nicodemous52
      @nicodemous52 Місяць тому +40

      I'm so used to the wailing guitar in it, I forgot it wasn't originally there.

    • @MoakS11
      @MoakS11 Місяць тому +26

      It's very interesting how if you hear the "midi" version inside the game, the beginning is more rock than in the official orchestral one.

    • @sonicboy5
      @sonicboy5 Місяць тому +3

      Its not just in advent children.... this guy

    • @yeseldiaz3453
      @yeseldiaz3453 Місяць тому +6

      The Black Mages were the rock part of it all during that more modern take. Its awesome stuff, wish they'd reform ;)

  • @EversonBernardes
    @EversonBernardes Місяць тому +214

    The march-like, militaristic rhythm with the timpani and the snare rolls are not only due to it being used for battle, but the character this theme is attached to is a famous soldier in the game setting. In a way, you could parallel this to, say, the Imperial March from Star Wars.

  • @WitchRinnie
    @WitchRinnie Місяць тому +396

    Dancing Mad from Uematsu is a must, but frankly I'd listen to all of his music all day. Love also his "Phantasmagoria" which is the only project by Uematsu that doesn't involve videogames

    • @nekrazero8331
      @nekrazero8331 Місяць тому +12

      I came to the comments to say this as well, Dancing Mad is 17 minutes of absolute genius

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero Місяць тому +21

      I'm kinda sad people always react to the orchestral or FF7 remake version and not the original instead. If they do listen to the original it's usually not until after a different version. But I think the original first is the best way to go for a proper context.

    • @tehzerp
      @tehzerp Місяць тому

      I'd really like to see what she thinks of Dancing Mad and it's different movements ​@@nekrazero8331

    • @WitchRinnie
      @WitchRinnie Місяць тому +4

      @@thenonexistinghero Yes I agree!!

    • @Kishuy
      @Kishuy Місяць тому +5

      Ill raise you ff14 God kefka's dancing mad

  • @selfblumpkin
    @selfblumpkin Місяць тому +12

    Clicked on this SUPER fast. It was really nice watching someone listen to this song for the first time.
    As a 13 year old experiencing this on a PlayStation I bought specifically for FFVII and this being my favorite Final Fantasy game, I have such a massive love for this song.
    It was great watching you break it down. You got a new subscriber in me :)

  • @jonathanbrostar
    @jonathanbrostar Місяць тому +4

    LOVED watching this, I love that you provided your thoughts and insights about this and gave some analysis. I've seen some music reaction videos that just don't give any of that. So this was so refreshing!

  • @GlitchCrunch
    @GlitchCrunch Місяць тому +102

    One thing thats even more excellent is that Uematsu used to tour with his own progressive rock band called "The Black Mages" where he made prog rock versions of his final fantasy music.

    • @rubaisora4823
      @rubaisora4823 Місяць тому +5

      I was going to come and mention this! Their arrangements are my focus music!

  • @Rthe47
    @Rthe47 Місяць тому +414

    Oh the memories, the panicked "he won't die, he won't die, every time I kill him he transforms and gets back up stronger, he won't die." And the prolonged siege, entire turns of just healing your wounds bracing for the next crashing blow before you can respond. It was like fighting the ocean.

    • @vladvolkov6052
      @vladvolkov6052 Місяць тому +27

      And he don't die.

    • @TheOnceMoreGaming
      @TheOnceMoreGaming Місяць тому +26

      True story, I was 10 minutes late to work because I decided to fight 1 more boss so when I got home I could beat the game.
      Fight Starts: "Ok, cool, this has to be a mini boss. I know there'll be a save right after. Let me make this quick and use KotR and Mimic!"
      10 minutes in: "Huh... not ending. That's ok, I'll just keep casting KotR and what not. He should die soon."
      20 minutes into fighting Sephiroth I'm saying "Huh, this is going a little long for a mini boss fight, am I doing any damage with Knights of the Round? Is he absorbing my damage?"
      30 minutes in "I wonder if this is the final boss. I hope this ends soon, I'm gonna be late."
      40 minutes in "Huh, I guess this is the final boss. OH WAIT he died! Oh good I hope there is a save... wait, there's the final boss. No save... I wonder if I can just pause it and... he died in one hit? Huh. I guess that was the final boss."

    • @Asherek
      @Asherek Місяць тому +8

      @@TheOnceMoreGaming It took you 40 MINUTES?! I think I beat Jenova + Sephiroth and Seraph Sephiroth combined in less than 20 minutes, that was on PlayStation 1.... were you seriously underleveled?

    • @FF-tp7qs
      @FF-tp7qs Місяць тому +2

      That reminds me of playing Persona 3 fes for the first time and reaching the final boss and it took me 4 hours to beat because I was underpowered ​@@Asherek

    • @abdulalhazred3027
      @abdulalhazred3027 Місяць тому +4

      @@Rthe47 i just spammed him with Knights of round.

  • @michaelclements5793
    @michaelclements5793 Місяць тому +90

    So cool how she described the music as the feeling of going onto stage to play a difficult piece, with so much at stake, yet you've prepared for the challenge.
    This is the exact way one feels entering a tough final boss at the end of a long and fun video game. She nailed it without (I think) even realizing this connection.
    Addition: "The fact that someone could play a game while listening to this kind of music... is exciting to me." Video game music is absolutely a gold mine of amazing, terrific music. We've been trying to tell you all this whole time. In the future, these composers, who wrote for video games, will be seen as we view Bach or Beethoven today: founders of the musical language that lives on through the decades and centuries.

    • @Anthony_Cika
      @Anthony_Cika Місяць тому +2

      I remain convinced that someday there's going to be kids, a thousand years from now, who join a band class and become composers themselves as a direct result of Christopher Tin's 'Dream of Flight'. That piece is beautiful.

  • @ianpierson4568
    @ianpierson4568 Місяць тому +8

    As a music nerd and a video game nerd it is way cool seeing you do this song ! I very much appreciate the way you break songs down. The Hendrix influence may be referring to Nobuo Uematsu's progressive rock band "The Black Mages" you may enjoy them! They have a bit of a Yes/Styx vibe and Nobuo plays keyboards. Big fan of his music, a lot of the music he composes is beautiful too and not so chaotic. Personally, I am a fan of everything he has put out. Big fan of the videos. Looking forward to more!

  • @ricardohernandez1481
    @ricardohernandez1481 Місяць тому +5

    This was wonderful. Watching you listen to it for the first time brought me back to when I was a kid hearing it for the first time. This song is truly a master piece. Great video!

  • @Professor_Wisteria_
    @Professor_Wisteria_ Місяць тому +145

    you know a final boss is gonna be good when the theme is not only in Latin, but says THE BOSS' NAME AS THE HIT

  • @Kanthalas
    @Kanthalas Місяць тому +132

    One-Winged Angel was Nobuo's second shot at an Operatic/Classical sound. Final Fantasy 7 has had several sequels or remakes, and he's gotten to redo it as many times.
    He's redone it with his band "Black Mages", as part of an animated movie "Advent Children", and once again as part of Final Fantasy Rebirth. Most have a lot more rock in them.

    • @Ladywizard
      @Ladywizard Місяць тому +2

      Except they change the latin lyrics on the non OG ff7 versions(and maybe remake)

    • @Mercman1010
      @Mercman1010 Місяць тому +5

      yea I really missed the rock instruments. makes the song so much more menacing. The live performance with the black mages with always be the best imo

  • @michaelcolon4162
    @michaelcolon4162 Місяць тому +115

    6:15 it is insane how your description is so spot on with what is happening in the videogame when this song is played.

    • @justinmartin4407
      @justinmartin4407 Місяць тому +28

      10:10 is interesting to me because she had no idea that Sephiroth is the epitome of SOLDIER and was the most well-known member. Even more interesting that she mentions how it has that military feel and then it deviates off and does something unique. That's a distillation of Sephiroth's journey.
      Incredibly insightful, especially given that she has no idea of the character or story. It's a testament to Nobuo's skill.

    • @Qarth56
      @Qarth56 Місяць тому +10

      It's really interesting how to see as someone who doesn't play games she really delves into how the music will get your adrenaline going and affect you playing the game. But it's even more interesting how she doesn't really touch on at all the horror, fear and terror that permeates through the piece. I would have thought it's meant to sound threatening yet she finds it more motivational.

    • @kennethwright5664
      @kennethwright5664 Місяць тому +7

      ​@@Qarth56well, it was a little different for us when we had Sephiroth literally throwing exploding suns at us. 😉

    • @kevinkite3418
      @kevinkite3418 Місяць тому

      18:30 I think this is not a problem in this case since Final Fantasy VII is a single-player videogame and not one that requires that level of skill and coordination. Also, something that happens with every videogame player after playing for a long time is the ability to focus even in the most chaotic situations, as playing becomes second nature.

    • @aliindrawan
      @aliindrawan Місяць тому +2

      First time I faced Sepiroth, I am definitely NOT prepared 😂😂😂

  • @DeekerJones
    @DeekerJones 3 дні тому

    What a treat, seeing your reaction to this piece. I experienced this in the game way back in 1998 and it marked the first time that I ever gave my full attention to a piece of background music. I was deep into the battle with Sephiroth and at some point I just had to stop and really tune in to the music because it was so moving and captivating. This has long been one of my favorite pieces and it sparked an appreciation for music that, up until that moment, I had never really given any attention. It also spurred me into my own musical pursuits. That same year I joined my middle school band, playing the Cornet. Unfortunately, it never materialized into anything more than a hobby, but up through high school I did thoroughly enjoy playing various horns.

  • @deus3955
    @deus3955 Місяць тому +6

    Never, I say NEVER, have I listened to this soundtrack without feeling dread and excitement and goosebumps. Thanks for the reaction video!

  • @shadowfragment
    @shadowfragment Місяць тому +126

    I love that the music feels off-kilter. There are moments where it feels like it's setting something up musically, then it jumps ahead, resolving faster than you were expecting. It gives it a strange, unsettling feeling.

    • @Blackwing02
      @Blackwing02 Місяць тому +19

      When Uematsu originally composed this he wrote 2 to 4 measures a day that popped into his head and after 20-30 he started to rearrange them until they "fit well together"

    • @cristinacandelagarcia6445
      @cristinacandelagarcia6445 Місяць тому +12

      It kinda makes sense, because as we all know, Sephiroth is not well in the head, so it makes sense his theme is kinda unpredictable.

    • @taylorwarden205
      @taylorwarden205 Місяць тому +12

      Off kilter like a one winged angel. Beautiful, but wrong in nature.

    • @dustindude4995
      @dustindude4995 Місяць тому

      Pretty sure Hendrix does that

  • @Jchmcom
    @Jchmcom Місяць тому +160

    39 year old man and I still cry every time I hear this song. Best friend introduced me to this back in 97 and I went and got a Playstation that day because of it. I've replayed it countless times and have devoted thousands of hours to playing it in different ways. Thank you, Chris. Miss ya.

    • @thomasshaw3760
      @thomasshaw3760 Місяць тому +11

      7 timer here. 37 years old. 1997 was when life began 😂

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Місяць тому +4

      My heart broke when I first finished 7.
      Knowing it was over and that I would never feel that ever again.
      I could play it again, but I know it more, the joy of discovery cannot come again.
      There will be an ff8, but that's be _another_ final fantasy and I'd know roughly what to expect.
      They'll always just be _more_ of it.
      I sat there in tears.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Місяць тому +3

      Of course, 8 was utterly spectacular, 7 and 8 are clearly a duology.

    • @Jchmcom
      @Jchmcom Місяць тому +1

      @@MostlyPennyCat Ahhh but then you only had to set goals the next gameplay.
      Beat the game at low level
      Use no material
      Get Omnislash and Great Gospel in disk one
      Max out character stats using Yuffie in the Crashed Gelnika
      Making one of each Master Materia for every character. Every single character.
      Finishing the game with the characters original gear.
      Those were each different gameplay but memorable ones. Also Emerald Weapon is pretty difficult with a Buster Sword.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Місяць тому +1

      @@Jchmcom
      Oh yeah, I did say you could do it again, there's always _more_
      But there can only ever be one _first_
      Knowing that that first was gone was absolutely a knife to the heart.
      I'm so glad 8 was as good as it was and I can't remember a single thing about 9.
      Except the final fight I ended in a handful of minutes. It was embarrassingly short and easy.
      Haven't played an FF since! 😂
      I played the first one after they got rid of ATB, didn't like it, didn't get past the first disk.
      I've also finished chronotrigger and 6, but after is played 7.

  • @Steelblaidd
    @Steelblaidd Місяць тому +98

    If you are diving into Modern Japanese Composers Yoko Kano has one of the most varied ranges as well as a consistently high level of creativity of anyone ever.

  • @jackdavis4657
    @jackdavis4657 Місяць тому +4

    Love the fresh perspective. Context is everything and you frame it perfectly!

  • @adeimousragnarok8150
    @adeimousragnarok8150 18 днів тому +1

    All these years later...still gives me chills...still makes my eyes widen

  • @josiedavis3792
    @josiedavis3792 Місяць тому +31

    Uematsu is legitimately one of the best video game composers of all time, I think one of his major strengths as an untrained composer is that he's more willing to experiment with his music and do things that might not necessarily speak to everyone. I wouldn't say ever song of his is a hit, but when he does hit with a song he really really hits with it. I think another thing that makes Uematsu great is that he's making these songs for story beats, there's a narrative that comes with them and a lot of the time if you separate the music from the game you can still get that sense of pageantry and drama from the music.
    I always like to imagine every Final Fantasy game as a Stage Play (Neverminded that the developers often structure them like stage plays anyway.) And I like to think of Uematsu as the play composer, really supporting the stories that are told.

  • @lemming573
    @lemming573 Місяць тому +67

    There are no video game composers more well respected than Nobuo Uematsu. I fell in love with his work as a teenager, and watching you enjoy it was just so fun. Thank you.

    • @haeventein634
      @haeventein634 Місяць тому

      rofl, a lot of them are way better

    • @diegoanthonyherrera9952
      @diegoanthonyherrera9952 Місяць тому +1

      From videogames?. Hard... there is few but not over him, so if you want list it, is easy to 😂 about you.

    • @binber2450
      @binber2450 14 днів тому +2

      @@haeventein634 perhaps, but the respect he commands is inarguable.

  • @insanebullet
    @insanebullet Місяць тому +82

    I have never clicked on a video faster! My favorite videogame of all time. My Spotify listening habits are 90 percent Nobuo Uematsu after decades of mostly listening to death metal.

  • @Anark
    @Anark Місяць тому +33

    You stumbled onto something beautiful with this. Nobuo Uematsu is a font of brilliance that produced many of the most renowned pieces of music in video game history, so you could do many more react videos just like this if you enjoy his work. He is *prolific* and has worked on many incredible soundtracks. If you enjoyed this, I would wager you would enjoy much of his music for Final Fantasy 6 (3 in the US) and the rest of Final Fantasy 7, where he was principle composer. He also helped to do finishing work and contributed several pieces (though was not principle composer) on the soundtrack for Chrono Trigger. These games are not only loved for their music, but are considered some of the best story arcs written in gaming history. His music contributed a lot to the legendary status of these games, because it manifested the emotions and the story elements in these games so vividly.
    If I could give a targeted recommendation. The final villain sequence for Final Fantasy 6, Dancing Mad, is also a masterpiece. Both of these games share a similar theme in that the villain has arisen to some kind of dark deity-like status, where their lust for absolute power has made them a cataclysmic risk to existence. This is reason for the frantic urgency and peril heard in both of these themes. Might I add, Dancing Mad forms a more complete suite with the piece called Ending Theme, where he reprises all the leitmotifs from the entire Final Fantasy 6 soundtrack and it is one of the most incredible scores I have ever heard to this day. Anyway, hope to see more!

    • @carlcamper
      @carlcamper Місяць тому +1

      Pleasantly surprised you are a Final Fantasy music fan comrade!

  • @RLHendrick58
    @RLHendrick58 День тому

    We do not only enjoy this music, we love it. Thank you Nobuo Uematsu for engaging my mind with this music all these years. I doubt I would listen to anything classical if it was not for him and Final Fantasy.

  • @wickedferret
    @wickedferret Місяць тому +68

    I went to see Distant Worlds (I am a huge Final Fantasy fan) and I took a friend of mine who had never played any Final Fantasy games but they are a classical musician.
    We both had an amazing time, this specific song was the finale and the crowd sang along.
    Afterwards, my friend said that it was an amazing experience to see a theater packed with people clapping and cheering with such vibrant enthusiasm and volume, and that they wished that culture allowed for that type of expression of appreciation for other types of classical music experiences.

  • @insanebullet
    @insanebullet Місяць тому +102

    listen to purple haze by Jimi Hendrix, then one winged angel. Uematsu was quoted as drawing inspiration from that song specifically when composing one wing angel.

    • @thatguycisco7321
      @thatguycisco7321 Місяць тому +8

      I've listened to these songs thousands of times and never put that together before. Thanks

    • @edrick_2250
      @edrick_2250 Місяць тому

      Yep the plodding pace and the intervals are nearly identical to the opening of Purple Haze.

  • @mutantemolina3708
    @mutantemolina3708 Місяць тому +22

    Nobuo Uematsu is a genuine master composer. He particularly excels at instrument selection to craft and set up atmospheres with the different combinations of timbres. Lovely, memorable pieces one after another.
    I really love to watch educated musicians break down and study his pieces so i can appreciate them even more, thank you for your insight.

  • @lokai765
    @lokai765 3 дні тому

    very much enjoyed your inputs on the music, and i also love the way you speak. Very calm, collected, soothing voice earned a sub from me! cant wait to see some other cool reactions from you :D

  • @certainlycity4906
    @certainlycity4906 16 днів тому +1

    as far as I understand it, the Hendrix influence that Uematsu is referencing in terms of OneWinged Angel is the just the very few opening chords of Purple Haze. It's like these jagged staccato dissonant chords right before Purple Haze starts. The opening chords of One Winged Angel are similar. Other than that, yeah, a lot of Stravinksy and Prokofiev run through his works. There's also a lot of progressive rock influences in much of his other final fantasy music. Lots of rockin' electric organs and such.

  • @focotaku
    @focotaku Місяць тому +48

    I’ve been to Distant Worlds concert a couple of times, in Barcelona and in London, and when “One Winged Angel” the audience goes totally crazy. It’s an amazing experience ☺️

    • @andimari9194
      @andimari9194 Місяць тому

      I went just a few weeks ago in SF! What an experience. Such an iconic theme

    • @Greco4915
      @Greco4915 Місяць тому

      Was at the one in NYC and OMG the electricity of the audience during One Winged Angel

  • @LeeKennison
    @LeeKennison Місяць тому +53

    I like this piece a lot. So much so that I added it to my playlist. Such great dramatic orchestration and interesting themes and phrases. I loved all the different instrumental and choir parts. A powerful piece. I agree Amy, it is much more engaging and interesting than Genshin Impact, and it does have a lot of character and personality to it. While I have never dug deep into the Final Fantasy series' sound tracks (I did play this game back when it was released in the 90s), I know these sound tracks are considered very accomplished and well done. I really did enjoy this piece and your reaction to it. I am glad you enjoyed it too.

  • @pimentx3253
    @pimentx3253 Місяць тому +28

    There is a video on youtube that the man himself talks a little bit about his creative proccess behind this piece. It`s called "How Nobuo Uematsu Composed FF7's "One-Winged Angel"" I really recommend watching it!

  • @mr.raslyon6626
    @mr.raslyon6626 28 днів тому +2

    I'm glad you loved it. Some of us threw our controllers and shed many tears to this music 😂

  • @eternalspacebody
    @eternalspacebody 26 днів тому

    I love this piece and youtube led me here! Lovely to be enjoying music with your original commentary and reaction :) always can appreciate a music loving friend

  • @riccardofroz
    @riccardofroz Місяць тому +63

    Can't wait for the Nobuo Uematsu rabbit hole reaction!

    • @ominayu
      @ominayu Місяць тому +11

      Now I'm hopping of a "Dancing mad" reaction

    • @Nekoala
      @Nekoala Місяць тому +3

      @@ominayu By the Black Mages.

    • @ominayu
      @ominayu Місяць тому +6

      @@Nekoala to be honest I prefer the original version from snes, the other renditions are good, but the original has nostalgia on its side XD

    • @Nekoala
      @Nekoala Місяць тому +2

      @@ominayu Well yeah that's understandable, but the Virgin Rock never played this game and won't be nostalgic about it. She should rather listen to en arranged version, that would be more fitting of her I think.

    • @redactedz6146
      @redactedz6146 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@ominayuThere is also that version which Daily Doug reacted too that she can have a look at as well
      A person who she's talked with recently too haha

  • @RodneyABrubaker
    @RodneyABrubaker Місяць тому +49

    It would be interesting to get your opinion of the Advent Children version of this song. It has metal guitar and drums.

    • @TheMaverek
      @TheMaverek Місяць тому +4

      Yeah, that version has a much stronger rock music presence.

  • @PyPaiMusic
    @PyPaiMusic Місяць тому +55

    Dancing mad (ff6) is really one you should consider, if you are going down this path

  • @BatLB
    @BatLB 16 днів тому +2

    Kinda crazy listening to you, listening to this piece the first time and IMMEDIATELY putting in words EXACTLY how music from Nobuo makes you feel? I hope you tackle all of his music, its so good.
    As someone who grew up with this, listening to it as a kid, I can agree with everything you said. One Winged Angel is the peak of the game - its the final confrontation, the last battle that will shape the fate of the whole planet and everybody on it. thats exactly what it is supposed to do - push you forwards, give you the confidence, as the player, to push forward, to trust in what you build up through the game, being ready for the conclusion, to bring everything home.
    Thats the song. thats the game. Nubuo has as much to do with Final Fantasies success as the storywriters had.

  • @middle_pickup
    @middle_pickup 3 дні тому

    One-Winged Angel is legendary. You'll never know how many kids found their start in music with this song.

  • @exmello
    @exmello Місяць тому +58

    The lyrics are all lines lifted from Carmina Burana. I don't know if they were chosen for specific meaning or if they were chosen for the cool-factor of latin choral voices and these lines just had the sound the composer needed. Keep in mind this was written for the end of one of the first epic long cinematic RPGs of its generation in 1997. I don't know if they knew people would be looking at it that deeply 25 years later. But that history makes it all that much more special to me.

    • @pearperapare
      @pearperapare Місяць тому +35

      "Burning inside with violent anger" and "Fate, monstrous and empty" both fit Sephiroth pretty well, as does "Come to me, do not let me die" towards the end. Sephiroth is seeking to destroy all life and become a cosmic entity that devours planets, and Cloud and the party are trying to stop him; it's about as direct as one could hope.

    • @Dwellerinshadow
      @Dwellerinshadow Місяць тому +1

      Was looking for this comment as it's something I don't often see mentioned about one-winged angel. I noticed real quick that those lyrics were familiar when I first looked them up in '98.

    • @keybladewizard49
      @keybladewizard49 Місяць тому +3

      I think they were chosen partially for their meaning, but it's also worth noting that the Advent Children version had lyrics rewritten specifically for it.

  • @cager9808
    @cager9808 Місяць тому +31

    Please I need more Uematsu reactions. 💖 This was delightful to watch you experience.

  • @danielj6897
    @danielj6897 Місяць тому +16

    The version of One-Winged Angel from the movie Advent Children has an electric guitar that's a fun listen.

  • @utkarshgaur1942
    @utkarshgaur1942 3 дні тому

    "Let's stay focused. And let's GO!" I love it!
    I don't know much about classical music, but when I looked up the lyrics, I found they were taken from Carmina Burana - medieval poetry which (as y'all musicians know too well) has been put to some epic music by Carl Orff.

  • @hekteur
    @hekteur 3 дні тому

    It is so awesome watching you enjoying the music from most of my childhood. Please, do Dancing Mad (also from Nobuo Uematsu)

  • @knightabraxas
    @knightabraxas Місяць тому +27

    I've just discovered you and you're a joy to watch. I very seldom can hold my focus during this style of content, but you held me the entire time.
    Your face journeys are fabulously entertaining.
    One thing you said that struck me as maybe unaware - yes people don't go to the symphony as often, but we still are! But we're not going to see Stravinsky or Beethoven etc - we're going to see Nobuo Uematsu, Koji Kondo, and Yoko Kanno pieces performed. We're going to see music that we connect and relate to. Gen X, millennials, and Gen Z all grew up with video games and the music evolved to become quite carefully crafted and superbly immersive rapidly. This is what pulls our hearts to the symphony now ❤

  • @pigs18
    @pigs18 Місяць тому +30

    "Kind of the feeling of If you have ever gone into a tense situation, a challenging situation with a lot of confidence,"
    Yep. As someone who _has_ played these games, this is spot on for what the music evokes in players.
    "Kind of excitement and thrill to be tackling this challenge."
    Right again
    "And you know that a whole lot is at stake"
    Totally nailed it.
    "But there's also this feeling of 'I've prepared for this.'"
    NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE. No one feels adequately prepared when One Winged Angel starts.

    • @AdvocatusDiaboliFin
      @AdvocatusDiaboliFin Місяць тому +5

      I was not ready to see Sephiroth cast Super nova for the first time.

    • @AdvocatusDiaboliFin
      @AdvocatusDiaboliFin Місяць тому

      I was not ready to see Sephiroth cast Super nova for the first time.

  • @TheAshenvictor
    @TheAshenvictor Місяць тому +107

    I don't know if you'll read this Amy, but I'd like to set the stage just a bit for how this piece of music is presented in the game. Sephiroth is not only the villain in Final Fantasy VII, he is one of the most iconic villains in video game history. When first introduced in the game he is an imposing figure dressed in black with long white hair and an impossibly long sword. He is charismatic, terrifying and mysterious, and he murders the main characters' friend/love interest in front of him. This also directly impacts the player as she too was a playable and important character in her own right, and you spend the entire game chasing him around the world. By the final confrontation, which might come after over a hundred hours of playing the game, he has become more than a man; a godlike horror of genetics and ancient magic which threatens the entire planet.
    I had to laugh a bit when you said that you could not concentrate on a game if there was music, but it might help to think of this more as the climactic final scene at the end of an epic movie or tv-show. Final Fantasy is not a competitive game which demands all your concentration, it is an interactive saga where the challenge is more about making the right choices than fast reactions. One Winged Angel sets the mood perfectly for this last battle with the thunderingly ominous bam-bam-bam playing as his monstrously angelic form slowly descends towards you from the sky. A human torso resting atop strange white limbs with one black wing on his back; the one winged angel of the apocalypse.
    This song made me reevaluate what video game music could be, and to this day I can't hear it without picturing moments from that final epic confrontation.

    • @synaesthesia2010
      @synaesthesia2010 Місяць тому

      Sephiroth is also a pussy if you pair Knights of the Round with Mime, he's beaten in 2 moves

    • @titaniumjackal
      @titaniumjackal Місяць тому +7

      Shinra wanted to create a tool. A weapon. They created a monster. A cataclysm.

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter Місяць тому +1

      @@titaniumjackal Dr. Hojo, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Son

    • @BakusanDayo
      @BakusanDayo Місяць тому

      Highly recommend you take a listen to "Dancing Mad." Its a whole piece of work that tells a story of a mad man accending to godhood.

  • @vamuse
    @vamuse Місяць тому +24

    Game designer here (and former indie musician)
    I understand that your focus is purely on the musical composition, but I cannot stress enough how important it is to not just hear the music in a vacuum.
    When we design games, it is a comprehensive experience made up of many components and everything that the player experiences - visuals, sound effects, gameplay and indeed music - all come together to make a cohesive whole that is greater than the some of its parts.
    This piece in particular is the epic and climatic final battle against, not only a thematic enemy, but an ideological foe. And this music compliments that narrative build up in ways that just listening to it sat in a room cant do justice.
    I know games are not for everyone, but I think for some of those high moments in the art of gaming, like this one, its worth it to experience it in context.
    Regarding the Hendrix influence: Uematsu san was more of a rock musician before he took the job composing for games. So his influences were often things like Led Zeppelin. That said... yeah I have trouble seeing the Hendrix connection myself...

    • @sinAnon6689
      @sinAnon6689 15 днів тому +2

      This is exactly right, when I listen to this piece I reminisce on the battle and the scene it was in and the many hundreds of hours of gameplay.
      I think of the scene, I think of the pacing, the little bits and the end.
      It's the intensity and trepidation for the battle you are in.
      You imho sum it up exactly how it is suppose to be listened to, well done :)

    • @vamuse
      @vamuse 15 днів тому

      @@sinAnon6689

  • @PrixtoTNT
    @PrixtoTNT 19 днів тому +1

    Oh my God.
    My mouth truly opened wide when I saw the title lol. I'm so happy that you listened to such an iconic song

  • @CBs-Home-Vids
    @CBs-Home-Vids Місяць тому +24

    I suggest watching a youtube video called "The Nintendo-fication of Jazz" which talks about how video game music is becoming the new "jazz standards" that musicians are going to for identifiable pop culture sounds and music. Classic and progressive composers like Uematsu being just one of the driving forces behind games music being recognized by the next generation of musicians as their heroes. And with the extreme popularity of game music being played by symphony orchestras for the past two decades, it's only a matter of time before these compositions become new classics.

    • @CarbonMage
      @CarbonMage Місяць тому +2

      This will never not remind me of school band kids playing that one saxophone bit from Mario Kart

    • @sethwood1676
      @sethwood1676 Місяць тому +3

      @@CarbonMage Bro I literally only joined band to learn how to play OOT music as a kid specifically the gerudo valley theme lmao

  • @JohnKowalskyDrive
    @JohnKowalskyDrive Місяць тому +29

    For some reason this song always plays when my mother in law comes for a visit.

    • @thehumanstunlock7588
      @thehumanstunlock7588 Місяць тому

      if she has white hair, she may be a figment of your imagination. or is just old.

  • @justinwolz4932
    @justinwolz4932 Місяць тому +20

    Whether for good or bad reasons, video game and film music has allowed me a backdoor into orchestral music. I recently went to a performance of Verdi's Requiem.

    • @JGComments
      @JGComments Місяць тому +1

      Hurray! That has to be my all time favorite masterwork. You might also enjoy the Mozart Requiem and the Britten War Requiem, and maybe even Handel’s Messiah or Mendelssohn’s Elijah if you like that.

  • @nefilimlean9087
    @nefilimlean9087 10 днів тому

    The music of Final Fantasy VII is everything, beyond how well composed it is, it is very well used within the game, the moments experienced within the game are perfectly harmonized with the orchestral music. The music helps give the feelings to what you are seeing in the game, it is a game that has many cinematics, a game with a very complex story, a few months ago I finished the last game they released in this saga and while you are playing say " noo just this background theme noo" is a game that touches very deep on one's feelings. (Sorry, I don't speak English and I'm using a translator. I am from Argentina)

  • @claireredfield2481
    @claireredfield2481 Місяць тому

    This was most entertaining! Very sweet and pure. I love your exploration of the theme and your engagement with the stuff that makes it so legendary for us fans. Thank you!

  • @dangox3370
    @dangox3370 Місяць тому +48

    I've always been curious what a classically trained musician thinks of this song. I think many of us "gamers" felt as if our musical tastes ascended to a higher plane the day we first heard it so it's good to have that feeling validated by someone who knows what they are talking about.

  • @D-OveRMinD
    @D-OveRMinD Місяць тому +6

    Your facial expressions at the beginning were exactly the same expressions I was making, lol.
    I also love how you actually do your research on the composers, have the lines and translations ready, and take all that into consideration too.
    Love it.
    New subscriber here for sure.

  • @brianearp6970
    @brianearp6970 Місяць тому +7

    This was a great surprise! Glad you enjoyed it. We also clean & march around the house to this.

  • @tyrelcrawford7303
    @tyrelcrawford7303 20 днів тому +1

    Your description of the opening - you just described BOSS mucsic in every video game. A lot rides on this, and I'm ready for it

  • @Wkdrossyboy
    @Wkdrossyboy Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed your video. Speaking to your point on the loss of social interest in classical music - playing the final fantasy games since I was young, it definitely ingrained an appreciation and interest in classical music. In the past 8 years, I've attended the Distant Worlds concerts (mainly at the Royal Albert Hall) excited to listen and take in the awesome inspiring and fullness of what the Orchestra can do. I not only enjoy the exciting pieces but have come to depend on the slow, beautiful and haunting pieces within the collection of Uematsu and the final fantasy genre. I simply wanted to let you know that it's been wonderful to see a growing audience and starting connection from people who might never have come to enjoy classical music if it hadn't been for listening to these amazing pieces from video games. Thankyou for your video, I watch a lot of these and much prefer hearing the thoughts and opinions from talented people such as yourself.

  • @Bobbias
    @Bobbias Місяць тому +28

    As much as I love this song, I will caution you that it is not exactly representative of his works. It's not the first boss theme he's written in this sort of style (with various sections being kind of pasted together to create the whole), but that style is not his typical writing.
    A running theme in his music is the use of melody. One reason melody is such an important part of his music is that on the early gaming consoles, you were very restricted in the number of musical sounds that could be played at once. This limitation meant that you couldn't really create densely harmonic music. Your harmony had to mostly be implied by careful voice leading and melody writing in general. Although even when technology progressed to the point where he had much more freedom, his melodic sensibilities remained, leading to many wonderfully memorable pieces.
    Hopefully the next Nobuo Uematsu you check out is the opera from Final Fantasy 6, Maria and Draco. I think you'd find it fascinating. Ideally you would listen to both the original SNES soundtrack version and a modern orchestral version.

    • @Twisted_Logic
      @Twisted_Logic Місяць тому +3

      Ooh, I hadn't thought of Maria and Draco. That's a good suggestion

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Місяць тому

      i mean, its a literal opera scene inside a game.

  • @scruffy3121
    @scruffy3121 Місяць тому +9

    Uematsu has tons of great songs. That man is a legend in his field.

  • @Twisted_Logic
    @Twisted_Logic Місяць тому +15

    Clicked immediately! I've never been a huge Final Fantasy fan, but Mr. Uematsu's music is always a treat. Given the general subject of this channel I would've expected your curator to have gone with the Advent Children arrangememt, which features electric guitar, but I was pleasantly surprised to see the full orchestral arrangement!
    You mentioned worrying that this seems like it would be distracting if you were trying to focus on a game while listening to it. In this particular case it wouldn't be much of an issue becaise Final Fantasy VII is a traditional Japanese style role playing game, meaning that in a battle both side take turns choosing the action the want to take and the game plays it out for you, so you can safely shift your focus between the game and the music without sacrificing your performance. That said there action games with soundtracks just as attention-grabbing as this, and it's definitely a learned skill to manage your focus in that sort of environment.
    If you were to do more video game music my own recommendations would be more from Nobuo Uematsu (Dancing Mad is the first that comes to mind), and the works of Christopher Larkin if you want to explore the more modern classical side of things. And for more rock/metal inspired pieces I'd recommend the works of Mick Gordon and Daisuke Ishiwatare, the latter of which straight up just makes rock songs that wouldn't sound in any way out of place on this channel outside maybe the accent of the vocalist.

    • @scotty110
      @scotty110 Місяць тому +2

      FFXIV is the game where the music can easily distract you from that battle, Metal Brute Justice Mode, Return to Oblivion, Scream, sooooo many tracks that make you just wanna jam

  • @maniacmog
    @maniacmog 8 днів тому

    6:50 I am no music expert, but the way you describe the -feeling- is so fitting to what the music was intended to convey in the story of the game. This music plays when you, as the protagonist, face off against the villain of the game (Sephiroth) after facing and surviving many hardships. The feeling you have in the game is of excitement, dread, and courage. It's spot on to your description. I think that is why this song is so beloved in the community who played the game, because it fits so well with the narrative of the story. You don't need to be a gamer to -feel- that.

  • @Lunai5444
    @Lunai5444 Місяць тому +1

    I am impressed by your conclusion and your description of the initial feeling it brings, about being locked in and expecting something while feeling ready is accurate to the context when you experience it through the game.
    I think it does help introduce people to classical music unseemingly but it could also set unrealistic expectation regarding how upbeat and strong classical music would be, while it's generally more tame because the pieces are usually longer than this specific climax of a song.

  • @Hawksmoor42
    @Hawksmoor42 Місяць тому +90

    In case you're not already aware of MarcoMeatball's channel, he's a classically trained opera singer and video game fan who talks a lot about video game music, classical music, and their connections in modern times. Your comments on the discussions over classical music dying out reminded me of some things he's talked about as well.

    • @moonsong2341
      @moonsong2341 Місяць тому +8

      I think a collab would be nice!

    • @BlueCore2010
      @BlueCore2010 Місяць тому +9

      Then you should post a collab on his (MarcoMeatball) community channel asking, "What UA-camr/Streamers would you be interested in seeing me invite to the channel to share music with? Either we exchange our favorites or introduce each other to new music we haven't heard." He posted this.

  • @ice_fox
    @ice_fox Місяць тому +7

    Caught him live at NJPAC many years ago. This song was performed and the audience was asked to provide the chant. We did pretty well. Amazing night.

  • @sehrverrueckt3358
    @sehrverrueckt3358 Місяць тому +10

    For the Hendrix connection in One winged Angel, the opening to the song is similar to the opening of Purple Haze. There are others, but that is the most notable one.

  • @Dr_V_von_Doom
    @Dr_V_von_Doom 2 дні тому

    Millenial here. I was 14 when I played FFVII, shortly after it came out. First RPG I ever gave a chance. Engrossing, would be putting it mildly. I was enthralled. By the time the showdown arrives, and the first time I ever heard One Winged Angel... I wish everyone could experience what I felt in that moment.

  • @kyosuke423
    @kyosuke423 Місяць тому +3

    Man great first impression. You nailed it.

  • @WayneKitching
    @WayneKitching Місяць тому +11

    Interesting! I had no idea who the composer is or what this piece would sound like.
    Maybe the Hendrix influence is in some of the harmonic choices. Hendrix was famous for using the "Hendrix chord" which is E7#9. I think I heard a minor 3 over a major chord, but I was driving so I couldn't verify it.

  • @YusukeLover6969
    @YusukeLover6969 Місяць тому +6

    hello amy. First time viewer here. im sure you've seen by now all the comments to check out dancing mad by the same composer. Im sure everyone has their favorite version as many renditions can be found online. As someone who has throroughly listened to all of them, I can confidentaly say that the Black Mages version of Dancing Mad is the best out there as it is Nobuo Uematsu's own personal prog rock band's performence of the song and is simply unmatched in the songs final quarter.

  • @FlowWolf7
    @FlowWolf7 Місяць тому +45

    I still find it amazing a man with zero classical training and barely any musical training compared to most compusers not only wrote masterclass pieces, but also on limiting hardware. No one can say he isn’t a brilliant musician

    • @DennGreenIII
      @DennGreenIII Місяць тому +11

      One of the most recognizable and iconic pieces in video game history (the final fantasy prelude theme) was written in something like 20 minutes because they realized at the last minute the game still needed a title screen song. Mind blowing

    • @emeryltekutsu4357
      @emeryltekutsu4357 Місяць тому

      @@DennGreenIII Doesn't Legend of Zelda have a similar story?

    • @Shimazaki00
      @Shimazaki00 Місяць тому

      The playstation version is sutch an iconic peace of music.

  • @evanmak7837
    @evanmak7837 Місяць тому

    There's something funny, yet endearing when you see a classic musician reaction to game music. I love how seriously you analyse it, most musicians tend to shove it in the corner for obvious reasons (which should not be there in the first place imo). Subscribed, you won me over

  • @haxelhimura
    @haxelhimura Місяць тому +1

    I LOVE watching reaction video for music from video games. People don't realize HOW FAR VGM has come.

  • @JediMB
    @JediMB Місяць тому +6

    🎶 Estuans interius ira vehementi 🎶

  • @pwbeagles
    @pwbeagles Місяць тому +10

    Love Uematsu music...one of my favorite's is still Leberi Fatali from Final Fantasy VIII because it was the first Final Fantasy I played...hearing it still takes me back.

    • @authorjgamber
      @authorjgamber Місяць тому

      Yes! Yes, that one is amazing, and even the original is so well produced.

    • @daveclayt85
      @daveclayt85 Місяць тому +1

      I came here to say this! Liberali Fatali is wonderful.

  • @seajaytea9340
    @seajaytea9340 Місяць тому +6

    This put me in mind of several orchestral composers. Certainly Stravinsky (Rite of Spring) and the Beethoven (5th Symphony - appropriate for the "knock of fate" motif); I also hear/feel Mussorgsky (Night on Bare Mountain) and Verdi (Requiem). There are also wisps of more modern movie score composers like Korngold and Hermann. Like you, I do not hear Hendrix (and I've been listening to his music for over 40 years). The "jazzy" elements you mentioned made me think of Gershwin, just a but "more" and not as smooth.

  • @NietzsheResurrected
    @NietzsheResurrected 22 дні тому

    Hope you do more Nobuo Uematsu, definitely my favorite modern composer!

  • @nal7224
    @nal7224 Місяць тому

    You can actually hear the story telling within the composition. Amazing. It’s like you can even paint a picture yourself. The conflict is felt throughout. Such an impressive piece.