Kakariko Village Is Saved
As is common for The Legend of Zelda games, music plays an important role i… Read Full Bio ↴As is common for The Legend of Zelda games, music plays an important role in Twilight Princess. The score was composed by Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ohta, and Koji Kondo. Additionally, Mahito Yokota was credited in the ending for teaser music composition. Minegishi headed up music composition and sound design in Twilight Princess, providing all the field and dungeon music under the supervision of Kondo.
With the advent of optical storage media, the implementation of fully orchestrated tracks instead of sequenced music became possible. Optical storage media technology led to the inclusion of one prerecorded track that acts as both the E3 2005 trailer theme and the music for the demo movie played after the title screen. That song was composed by Kondo and arranged for an orchestra by Michiru Oshima, later to be conducted by Yasuzo Takemoto. Three drafts of the trailer music have been composed by different musicians; one of them was released on the Official Soundtrack and is called "The Legend of Zelda: Orchestra Piece #2".
The fact that Nintendo has decided not to use recorded songs for other music in the game, however, has been a point of criticism. Kondo originally stated that he "would really like to push for" an acoustic orchestral soundtrack, as he considers live instruments much more deep and expressive than the ones used in digital music. However, after the game's release, he stated that a full orchestra would have been unnecessary for this specific title.
With the advent of optical storage media, the implementation of fully orchestrated tracks instead of sequenced music became possible. Optical storage media technology led to the inclusion of one prerecorded track that acts as both the E3 2005 trailer theme and the music for the demo movie played after the title screen. That song was composed by Kondo and arranged for an orchestra by Michiru Oshima, later to be conducted by Yasuzo Takemoto. Three drafts of the trailer music have been composed by different musicians; one of them was released on the Official Soundtrack and is called "The Legend of Zelda: Orchestra Piece #2".
The fact that Nintendo has decided not to use recorded songs for other music in the game, however, has been a point of criticism. Kondo originally stated that he "would really like to push for" an acoustic orchestral soundtrack, as he considers live instruments much more deep and expressive than the ones used in digital music. However, after the game's release, he stated that a full orchestra would have been unnecessary for this specific title.
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Kakariko Village Is Saved
Toru Minegishi Asuka Ohta Koji Kondo Lyrics
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Toon Link
When I was a boy, I wanted to be just like my hero. On the outside, he seemed a simple young ranchhand, living a humble life in that secluded little village, but on the inside, he was like a gentle, yet protective beast who was never afraid to be strong, even when no one else was willing. And when the time came to save our country and our people, he took up his sword and never held back. Before that time, I only wanted to be strong for myself. But after he saved my life, I decided from then on, that I would be strong for others. So on the day of his passing, I wiped my tears, picked up my sword, and took his place. Now, when I look at the children who call me their hero, I remind them of my hero, the ranchhand named Link who lit a fire in my heart many years ago. That fire is still burning.
- Colin
Saul Quezada
@• Inkee • he also caused a lot of damage to people’s homes destroying all their pots and stealing items in their chests.
• Inkee •
And that hero also rolled into closed doors to each one atleast nine times trying to open it but ending up giving himself brain damage
Olivier Paillé
If you deliberately serached for this song, you have great taste in music.
Radiant Midna
This song gives me a soothing feeling in my heart.
Mick Wiatrek
I really did like saving the kids, it made me feel more like a hero when I got to see them safe again, kinda felt like I was doing everything for a reason other than you know defeating some guy
Cameron Wright
feelsgoodman cries
RyoHawk
It's very peaceful, it's fun to play this with ocarina.
Anthony Bell
@Pillow Man I don't even remember saying this lmao
Pillow Man
@Anthony Bell bruh