i just started reading kokou no hito last night, and listening to your ost while doing so is just incredible. THIS IS SO AWESOME AHHHHH thank you so much for this incredible work!! totally encompasses mori perfectly
You are an incredible composer I hope someday your work is picked up and you get a chance to write for more than UA-cam. Your talent belongs on the big screen.
Hey there. It's been a while since you posted this, huh? If you actually receive this comment, i'll blush. Shinichi Sakamoto, the author of the climber has been faring well; "Innocent" and "#DRCL" are both just as moving as the story of Kato Buntaro. To think that he started off making mediocre action manga for Jump, all of which were cancelled early on... Mr. Sakamoto has stated in an interview that he gives offerings for his dead characters at shrines and that these characters felt real, that they were... Alive. (In their own way, that is) So here you were composing beautiful music for this obscure gem, surely you found it just as mesmerizing as we did, and despite having already completed the story of Kato, I get to remember him through music. Your music. Your music brought me to tears. Thank you.
Buntaro is really three-dimensional character and a lot in memory. I'll have to re-read other works by Shinichi Sakamoto. I read your comments very well. Thank you for your valuable comment :)
@@chocotreegarden Y'know what the story of The Climber's production is? It was planned to be a generic sports manga about a shy kid bonding with his rival and his sports club, but somewhere around chapter 30 the co-creator left, leaving Sakamoto alone to do whatever he wanted. A miracle, wasn't it? Either way, I just wanted to say this before I go: I personally think that Buntaro's story says to the reader that it's ok to want to be alone, but one day you'll find people that you won't want distance from. Maybe climbing an 8000 meter mountain just to be alone is a little excessive, though...
Hey men. Thank you for this, truly! I mean it, this shit is different, no Taylor Swift or Ed Sheraan. But at the same time, this is not some super intellectual complex, distant and cold thing. This is music, human emotion to it's fullest... Be proud, you climbed the mountain of music. And you still have tons of mountains to climb, so, don't stop. PD: It would be awesome if you could upload the sheets for piano. Or make a tutorial or video, or something. PDD: Sorry for the bad english.
In addition to this music, I am also considering a piano arrangement of the score. Thank you for your valuable comment. And among my songs, there is the sheet music for 'With Aiko' in the link below. www.dropbox.com/s/31ixhbqci1w36uc/Gonando%20-%20With%20Aiko.pdf?dl=0
Look, i'm gonna texting this in portuguese my native language, if you are interesting about my comment, please use a translator. Estou relatando a minha experiência com que talvez seja um dos maiores mangás que já na minha vida, buntarou é tão humano, realmente em certo momentos na obra eu me via no buntarou, de você querer se insolar das pessoas mas perceber que sem uma companhia a solidão vai te engolir por inteiro, a dificuldade de se expressar, fazer amizades, a dificuldade que até mesmo em certas ocasiões de respirar tranquilamente, há momentos neste mangá que realmente eu sentia que o Buntarou estava vivo e eu estava vendo a sua vida de perto, além disso as amizades do Buntarou, tive amigos que se distanciaram de mim ou tomaram um rumo merda, uns morreram graças a estas escolhas, ver que até nisso o autor representou bem só deixa a obra ser única, mesmo que queremos ajudar um amigo que toma um rumo merda a sair desta situação não há que se fazer além de se distanciar, realmente foi uma obra que me surpreendeu, esperava nada, além desta obra me motivar a querer seguir em frente em busca do meu sonho, daqui a um ano virei aqui, relatar se ao menos conseguirei largar do meu vício, enfim, talvez me exaltei falando do mangá... Talvez por ele ser uma jóia rara que me fez me empolgar tanto em relação a tal.
Buntaro's life contains many stories. In difficult moments, his decisions are sometimes pushed into crisis, but I also feel a lot of his overcoming. At the end of the story, as Buntaro grew up, I can see the results of his hard work. This Manga seems to have a lot to tell. Thanks for your nice comment! Hope you understand my English comment.
@@chocotreegarden i've so scared when i reading for the first time about buntarou ending, i thinking in the first moment he dies, but after a second reading i realize the way the author put his death is a metaphor, the buntarou who dies in K2 is the climber, the man who loves mountains and after complete his dream he has more nothing to do, but, the father is now alive ready to take care of your family, it's a good seinen, with a lot of stories and consequences who makes me about what choices i gonna take in the future, how this choices will influenced my life... Anyway, nice OST man, now everyday i will be here to listen.
@@caskuda9839 tive uma interpretação diferente da obra, ja que diversas vezes o inconsciente do Katou dizia que ele queria ficar sozinho e escalar as montanhas, mas partilho do mesmo sobre sentir que estava vendo sua vida de perto, e como ele se sentia vivo, o final da obra só foi a escolha decisiva, já que depois de construir sua família, ele passou a olhar pra cidade e pensar "no meio dessas luzes está a minha família", o Mori que amava montanhas e viver sozinho morreu. (Isso é só minha interpretação, não está certa nem errada.) Obs: espero que vc consiga superar o seu vício meu nobre, melhoras e se cuide. Edit: agora que vi teu comentário em inglês, sim! Kokou no hito merecia mais reconhecimento.
@@halfakame2781 opa mano, 1 ano se passa rápido, valeu pela a força e sim, ainda tô na luta de superar esse vício maldito, mas concordo com tudo que você falou sobre Kokou no Hitto, talvez eu releia a obra novamente para depois ir ver outras obras do autor.
If you don't take any financial advantage, you can specify the source and use it. And please note that this is a released music. If you make a video later, please also connect the link :) Thank you!
“,I don’t care about a stupid competition, I just……want to get over there”.
Put everything will get to late money marriage happens
In which chapter is this said?
please
@@pablinho9297 on chapter 4, right before the competition starts, and Mori is mentally preparing himself to climb the mountain
"Lo mas probable es que termine solo".
Beautiful, it's like hearing the emotion you must have felt reading this incredible manga. Thank you for your songs
Thank you~!
i wish these Kokou no Hito related tracks were on spotify, amazing work!!!
Thank you :)
vraiment bien joué =, sans toi ma lecture n'aurait pas été aussi profonde, j'ai pu pleinement ressentir ce que le manga avait à transmettre, merci !
I really love your music
Thank you!!!
i just started reading kokou no hito last night, and listening to your ost while doing so is just incredible. THIS IS SO AWESOME AHHHHH thank you so much for this incredible work!! totally encompasses mori perfectly
Thank you :)
Simply a masterpiece, thank you.
Thank you :)
You are an incredible composer I hope someday your work is picked up and you get a chance to write for more than UA-cam. Your talent belongs on the big screen.
Thank you!!! :)
@@chocotreegarden yeah, imagine if kokou no hito gets an anime and we hear your music, that'd be awesome
@@nilsify Good :)
Hey there. It's been a while since you posted this, huh? If you actually receive this comment, i'll blush.
Shinichi Sakamoto, the author of the climber has been faring well; "Innocent" and "#DRCL" are both just as moving as the story of Kato Buntaro. To think that he started off making mediocre action manga for Jump, all of which were cancelled early on...
Mr. Sakamoto has stated in an interview that he gives offerings for his dead characters at shrines and that these characters felt real, that they were... Alive. (In their own way, that is)
So here you were composing beautiful music for this obscure gem, surely you found it just as mesmerizing as we did, and despite having already completed the story of Kato, I get to remember him through music. Your music. Your music brought me to tears.
Thank you.
Buntaro is really three-dimensional character and a lot in memory. I'll have to re-read other works by Shinichi Sakamoto. I read your comments very well. Thank you for your valuable comment :)
@@chocotreegarden Y'know what the story of The Climber's production is? It was planned to be a generic sports manga about a shy kid bonding with his rival and his sports club, but somewhere around chapter 30 the co-creator left, leaving Sakamoto alone to do whatever he wanted. A miracle, wasn't it?
Either way, I just wanted to say this before I go: I personally think that Buntaro's story says to the reader that it's ok to want to be alone, but one day you'll find people that you won't want distance from. Maybe climbing an 8000 meter mountain just to be alone is a little excessive, though...
@@g00p85 It's a story I didn't know. It helped me a lot to understand. Thank you :)
Gran obra, gran musica. Un saludo 🖖
incredible
Thanks :)
Thank you.
Thank you!
Love this!
Thank you~~
Hey men. Thank you for this, truly!
I mean it, this shit is different, no Taylor Swift or Ed Sheraan. But at the same time, this is not some super intellectual complex, distant and cold thing. This is music, human emotion to it's fullest...
Be proud, you climbed the mountain of music.
And you still have tons of mountains to climb, so, don't stop.
PD: It would be awesome if you could upload the sheets for piano. Or make a tutorial or video, or something.
PDD: Sorry for the bad english.
In addition to this music, I am also considering a piano arrangement of the score.
Thank you for your valuable comment.
And among my songs, there is the sheet music for 'With Aiko' in the link below.
www.dropbox.com/s/31ixhbqci1w36uc/Gonando%20-%20With%20Aiko.pdf?dl=0
magnifique
Thank you!
''estoy lejos de todo, de las personas, de los edificios, del ruido, solo estoy yo y el mundo......
Look, i'm gonna texting this in portuguese my native language, if you are interesting about my comment, please use a translator.
Estou relatando a minha experiência com que talvez seja um dos maiores mangás que já na minha vida, buntarou é tão humano, realmente em certo momentos na obra eu me via no buntarou, de você querer se insolar das pessoas mas perceber que sem uma companhia a solidão vai te engolir por inteiro, a dificuldade de se expressar, fazer amizades, a dificuldade que até mesmo em certas ocasiões de respirar tranquilamente, há momentos neste mangá que realmente eu sentia que o Buntarou estava vivo e eu estava vendo a sua vida de perto, além disso as amizades do Buntarou, tive amigos que se distanciaram de mim ou tomaram um rumo merda, uns morreram graças a estas escolhas, ver que até nisso o autor representou bem só deixa a obra ser única, mesmo que queremos ajudar um amigo que toma um rumo merda a sair desta situação não há que se fazer além de se distanciar, realmente foi uma obra que me surpreendeu, esperava nada, além desta obra me motivar a querer seguir em frente em busca do meu sonho, daqui a um ano virei aqui, relatar se ao menos conseguirei largar do meu vício, enfim, talvez me exaltei falando do mangá... Talvez por ele ser uma jóia rara que me fez me empolgar tanto em relação a tal.
Buntaro's life contains many stories. In difficult moments, his decisions are sometimes pushed into crisis, but I also feel a lot of his overcoming. At the end of the story, as Buntaro grew up, I can see the results of his hard work.
This Manga seems to have a lot to tell.
Thanks for your nice comment!
Hope you understand my English comment.
@@chocotreegarden i've so scared when i reading for the first time about buntarou ending, i thinking in the first moment he dies, but after a second reading i realize the way the author put his death is a metaphor, the buntarou who dies in K2 is the climber, the man who loves mountains and after complete his dream he has more nothing to do, but, the father is now alive ready to take care of your family, it's a good seinen, with a lot of stories and consequences who makes me about what choices i gonna take in the future, how this choices will influenced my life... Anyway, nice OST man, now everyday i will be here to listen.
@@caskuda9839 Thank you!!!
@@caskuda9839 tive uma interpretação diferente da obra, ja que diversas vezes o inconsciente do Katou dizia que ele queria ficar sozinho e escalar as montanhas, mas partilho do mesmo sobre sentir que estava vendo sua vida de perto, e como ele se sentia vivo, o final da obra só foi a escolha decisiva, já que depois de construir sua família, ele passou a olhar pra cidade e pensar "no meio dessas luzes está a minha família", o Mori que amava montanhas e viver sozinho morreu. (Isso é só minha interpretação, não está certa nem errada.)
Obs: espero que vc consiga superar o seu vício meu nobre, melhoras e se cuide.
Edit: agora que vi teu comentário em inglês, sim! Kokou no hito merecia mais reconhecimento.
@@halfakame2781 opa mano, 1 ano se passa rápido, valeu pela a força e sim, ainda tô na luta de superar esse vício maldito, mas concordo com tudo que você falou sobre Kokou no Hitto, talvez eu releia a obra novamente para depois ir ver outras obras do autor.
nice
Thanks!
Amazing!!❤️❤️
Thanks!!!
Hey I really like this song. Can i use this for my vid 🥲
If you don't take any financial advantage, you can specify the source and use it. And please note that this is a released music. If you make a video later, please also connect the link :) Thank you!
Man this is amazing. Is it available in SoundCloud?
Thanks!
This is my SoundCloud.
soundcloud.com/niceinter/gonando-solo?si=c7ec6ba8a5f444f782901646c85ac63a&
Do you have any plans to release this along with your other pieces on Spotify? I was surprised I couldn't find them on your profile there.
I plan to release this music as a single. I've put it off for another album. Thank you for your interest :)
Is it in Spotify?
Yes!
Gonando - Solo (EP) in Spotify
@@chocotreegarden thank you
sheets?
yet...
@@chocotreegarden I'm trying to get this song, but by ear it's not easy, but I love, listening to this melody always
@@sskj3256 If I have a chance, I will work on making my music into a score later. Thank you!
@@chocotreegarden thx bro, you are awesome