Thank you for listening, I started this channel purely because I love doing music and videos like this. Its crazy to me that even a few people respond to it haha
Sunday evening here, and I am just lingering on resting before getting back to my work in progress ost tomorrow, half excited and half scared because I am not sure exactly where the music will go, and came across your content. I appreciate them very much.
I’m glad you’re here man, I say go for it either way. In my experience I’ve never regretted trying my hardest on creative projects. I had to be willing to fail if I was ever going to pursue success creatively speaking. Thanks for listening mate ✨
I understand music and have done for 60 years. Music is something I can’t survive without. We all have our most loved and favourite compositions, that’s normal and me also have many which come in my top list. However, this extremely ethereal and moving piece, Jacob and the stone, is now at the very top of my favourite list, in fact I find I can’t live without it and the feeling it gives me. There are no words possible to describe that feeling or the emotion it gives. Till the day I die this music will always be my favourite and heaven knows it is somehow beyond earthly and is so rare. I truly thank Emile for giving me his gift of true art, does he really know how grateful we all are? I hope so. God bless him for giving his inner soul to us all in his music.
Beautifully said. Yea like I said, I really hope he knows just what he’s done for people with this music. It is beyond words and most certainly beyond earthly feelings ✨
Há muito tempo não se faz uma trilha sonora desta qualidade. Fiquei muito sensibilizada a primeira vez em que ouvi...a mesma emoção quando ouvi a trilha sonora do filme A missão de Enio Morricone. Sinceros votos de sucesso pelo feito desta obra musical.
I’ve been listening to your version for months now. It is by far the most played UA-cam video I’ve ever listened to. This piece gives peace to my soul. Thank you so much for this content. You have a new subscriber!!
Absolutely beautiful analysis, Elijah. I first watched this captivating film on a plane to Vegas in March of this year. It was a short flight but just long enough for a movie. At this point I had been curating a list of A24 films, but Minari was somehow not on that list yet. After reading the summary I realized it was an A24 film, so I decided "Sure, why not." Man, when I tell you I was not expecting to cry on that plane wooooooooooooow. lol I was trying so hard to not sob out loud. Mianri is definietly one of those films I only watch when the time is right. I have not watched Minari since that silent plane, but gut wrentching flight to Vegas. So far I only have 2 on that list. The other is CMBYN. I plan on watching "The Last Ten Years", directed by Michihito Fujii soon. I have a substantial feeling it will expand my list to 3. Thank you for creating this video, Elijah :) It was such a pleasurable experience!
Hey thank you so much! Minari is a film that is quite subtle, yet it gave me such a potent emotional experience that drove me to tears like it did for you. I recently saw Beautiful Boy and that destroyed me haha. Call me by your name is also on my list, looking forward to it. Glad to see you like it!
What a beautiful musical essay. You have a wonderful way of illuminating the intricacies of a composition and the power of music to move us. What a gift.
this is amazing bro please keep making content like this I have never really dabbled with music creation but this honestly feels like a passion I would love to pursue
This is a wonderful essay on this particular piece of music. Thank you for sharing your insight on this beautiful song, its motivation and those who orchestrated it. Please do make more of this type of content, if it feels right.
I'm in no place to ask, but would you do a deep dive on the Herald of the Change from Dune? I think it's audibly alluring and a thematic opening to the first movie.
holy shit the part where you blended the crying with the song
my heart couldnt take that
Honestly I completed burst into tear when I heard them blend together!
Minari is just a fucking beautiful movie
Thank you so much for this video. Kind of crazy you're not more popular, I'm sure you'll blow up with this kind of content.
Thank you for listening, I started this channel purely because I love doing music and videos like this. Its crazy to me that even a few people respond to it haha
6:29 I got chills.
I still get shocked by it even after editing this 😅
The rest of the soundtrack is just as good too
Very cool. 🫡
Sunday evening here, and I am just lingering on resting before getting back to my work in progress ost tomorrow, half excited and half scared because I am not sure exactly where the music will go, and came across your content. I appreciate them very much.
I’m glad you’re here man, I say go for it either way. In my experience I’ve never regretted trying my hardest on creative projects. I had to be willing to fail if I was ever going to pursue success creatively speaking. Thanks for listening mate ✨
@@envrie9423 exactly my thought. Subbed !
I understand music and have done for 60 years. Music is something I can’t survive without. We all have our most loved and favourite compositions, that’s normal and me also have many which come in my top list. However, this extremely ethereal and moving piece, Jacob and the stone, is now at the very top of my favourite list, in fact I find I can’t live without it and the feeling it gives me. There are no words possible to describe that feeling or the emotion it gives. Till the day I die this music will always be my favourite and heaven knows it is somehow beyond earthly and is so rare. I truly thank Emile for giving me his gift of true art, does he really know how grateful we all are? I hope so. God bless him for giving his inner soul to us all in his music.
Beautifully said. Yea like I said, I really hope he knows just what he’s done for people with this music. It is beyond words and most certainly beyond earthly feelings ✨
@@envrie9423 I so agree. Regards to you. Paul
Guess it's time to watch it again. Steven is flawless,as always.Great video!
Há muito tempo não se faz uma trilha sonora desta qualidade. Fiquei muito sensibilizada a primeira vez em que ouvi...a mesma emoção quando ouvi a trilha sonora do filme A missão de Enio Morricone. Sinceros votos de sucesso pelo feito desta obra musical.
I’ve been listening to your version for months now. It is by far the most played UA-cam video I’ve ever listened to. This piece gives peace to my soul. Thank you so much for this content. You have a new subscriber!!
I appreciate you, thank you so much! :)
Great analysis!
Absolutely beautiful analysis, Elijah. I first watched this captivating film on a plane to Vegas in March of this year. It was a short flight but just long enough for a movie. At this point I had been curating a list of A24 films, but Minari was somehow not on that list yet. After reading the summary I realized it was an A24 film, so I decided "Sure, why not." Man, when I tell you I was not expecting to cry on that plane wooooooooooooow. lol I was trying so hard to not sob out loud. Mianri is definietly one of those films I only watch when the time is right. I have not watched Minari since that silent plane, but gut wrentching flight to Vegas. So far I only have 2 on that list. The other is CMBYN. I plan on watching "The Last Ten Years", directed by Michihito Fujii soon. I have a substantial feeling it will expand my list to 3.
Thank you for creating this video, Elijah :) It was such a pleasurable experience!
Hey thank you so much! Minari is a film that is quite subtle, yet it gave me such a potent emotional experience that drove me to tears like it did for you. I recently saw Beautiful Boy and that destroyed me haha. Call me by your name is also on my list, looking forward to it. Glad to see you like it!
@@envrie9423 ahhh yes Beautiful Boy. What a tragedy that film is. I hope you enjoy CMBYN as much as I did!
what a beautiful piece. you truly have a way with words when it comes to describing music, thank you for putting this out
What a beautiful musical essay. You have a wonderful way of illuminating the intricacies of a composition and the power of music to move us. What a gift.
this is amazing bro please keep making content like this I have never really dabbled with music creation but this honestly feels like a passion I would love to pursue
Thank you! I definitely will. And go for it!
You accomplished what you set out to do. I Love it
You’re actually a goat bru
❤
Well spoken, very interesting watch 🙏🏻
Thanks for listening :)
This is a wonderful essay on this particular piece of music. Thank you for sharing your insight on this beautiful song, its motivation and those who orchestrated it. Please do make more of this type of content, if it feels right.
Thanks for listening :) and yea I’m planning on doing more on particular artists, film scores & music topics!
Well done
Thank you for this.
Incredible video.
Great job! Thank you for this video!
Thanks man!
Amazing content!
Nice vid big bro
piano version of this is chefs kiss: alokei - jacob and the stone
W video
This video was crazy good dude, really inspired my compositions❤️
I’m so glad thank you :)
This video is so beautiful. Thank you for making this ♡
Appreciate you, thank you for listening 💙
great video
I'm in no place to ask, but would you do a deep dive on the Herald of the Change from Dune? I think it's audibly alluring and a thematic opening to the first movie.
Fantastic video.
Nice youtub channel gang keep it up😢❤
Glen!
where is the melody from at 5:27?
That one is called “memory passage”, it’s an ambient piece of mine
@@envrie9423 where can I listen to it?🔥
@@envrie9423 where can I listen to it?
@@envrie9423Where is the song though? Can't find it
@@envrie9423 why u keep deleting my question where we can stream it?
Hi Elijah what is the music you used at 6:43
One of my original pieces, “The fracture” but a demo version
@@envrie9423 I can't wait until you release it
hmm =| who's the artist/band at 9:14?
(where we see a pianist and a bassist) :x
Hans Zimmer live!
@@envrie9423 thanks!!
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