Thank you for posting this- I was able to Shazam and find the exact piece from that. Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathetique" - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Adagio - Allegro non troppo played by the Hungarian State Orchestra (is on UA-cam too)
this is what i missed from d1. that mysterious sense of dread. that feeling of "the very fact that this exists is terrifying, and I cant even begin to understand why"
D1 had its flaws, but the environmental story telling was vivid and great. Rasputins mysterious purpose and sense of unfamiliarity made me intrigued in his character, and i simply dont like him as much after his lore was neatly tied up and disposed of.
@@Gnomie445(sorry for the late reply) I totally understand, I think it's inevitable to feel a slight disappointment as so many of these tales reach their conclusion after so many years, usually in a rush. At the same time, though, if I take a step back and look at the whooole thing, I still feel so much love for this game and the stories we've been a part of. I may have not liked Rasputin's ending too much (though the cutscene was powerful), but I sure loved being a part of his story; activating the array, connecting him with his old subminds, protecting his bunkers and earning his trust, discovering his old and dark past, and ultimately meeting him in person before his sacrifice saved humanity once again. My brother recently started playing D2 and he likes getting caught up with the lore. When I tell him these bits of the story, I realize how long and full of turns and twists they actually are.
Hearing this was amazing, I am a French horn player and I am hoping to go to a music college and maybe become a classical professional musician. Tchaikovsky’s 6th (what is being played) is an amazing piece and I’m glad bungie is bringing the era of classical music in their game.
when i first heard this music, i told my friends to wait up and tried to shazam it but found nothing, so i told them to just wait a bit cus i loooved the way it sounded. amazing job bungo! yall always find perfect songs for everything!
Thank you for posting this- I was able to Shazam and find the exact piece from that.
Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathetique" - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Adagio - Allegro non troppo played by the Hungarian State Orchestra (is on UA-cam too)
Could you get a link for the UA-cam video if possible?
@@benarchyuk837 ua-cam.com/video/YDrYHka-HVU/v-deo.html
@@benarchyuk837 And here's the whole thing by a different orchestra- very well done. ua-cam.com/video/uZmLx4w2VHo/v-deo.html
Thanks dude, I was looking for that.
4:08 destiny super jumpscare
Should've been on behemoth 😂 woulda taken at least two hours afk to get it back
When I heard this for the first time my thoughts were “ooh Rasputin’s worried”… well, he was.
this is what i missed from d1. that mysterious sense of dread. that feeling of "the very fact that this exists is terrifying, and I cant even begin to understand why"
D1 had its flaws, but the environmental story telling was vivid and great. Rasputins mysterious purpose and sense of unfamiliarity made me intrigued in his character, and i simply dont like him as much after his lore was neatly tied up and disposed of.
@@Gnomie445(sorry for the late reply) I totally understand, I think it's inevitable to feel a slight disappointment as so many of these tales reach their conclusion after so many years, usually in a rush. At the same time, though, if I take a step back and look at the whooole thing, I still feel so much love for this game and the stories we've been a part of. I may have not liked Rasputin's ending too much (though the cutscene was powerful), but I sure loved being a part of his story; activating the array, connecting him with his old subminds, protecting his bunkers and earning his trust, discovering his old and dark past, and ultimately meeting him in person before his sacrifice saved humanity once again.
My brother recently started playing D2 and he likes getting caught up with the lore. When I tell him these bits of the story, I realize how long and full of turns and twists they actually are.
I could sit in that dungeon for hours just listening
This room was incredible to fight through. Unforgettable moment through Destiny's Dungeon history.
The most foreboding/ominous scene in Destiny History. Almost like the Backrooms.
Hearing this was amazing, I am a French horn player and I am hoping to go to a music college and maybe become a classical professional musician. Tchaikovsky’s 6th (what is being played) is an amazing piece and I’m glad bungie is bringing the era of classical music in their game.
At this part, you can see the Final boss crossing the glass bridge as you were jumping over.
when i first heard this music, i told my friends to wait up and tried to shazam it but found nothing, so i told them to just wait a bit cus i loooved the way it sounded. amazing job bungo! yall always find perfect songs for everything!
Beautiful.
YEEEEEEEEEES
No one know the original melody?
Quboingie replied with the name of the melody/piece, just scroll down a little and you'll find it!
@@Aster1 thx you ❤️