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About Zelda TP’s Orchestral Pieces
I have some doubts about the orchestral pieces of the The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Here Koji Kondo says: “Three people (including me) each composed a different approach to the trailer’s music”. So:
1 – The Orchestra Piece #1, that plays in E3 2005 trailer and in the demo movie of the game, is composed by Koji Kondo, right? 2 – The Orchestra Piece #2, included in CD released as a Nintendo Power promotion, is composed by Mahito Yokota, right? Does this track features in the game? 3 – Does the Orchestra Piece #3 exists? If so, who composed? Does this track features in the game too? Thanks in advance. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Thanks for info, guys!
Cellius, the Orchestra Pieces is actually played by orchestra, according to Kondo says here: "We then recorded each of the three orchestrations with famed conductor Yasuzo Takemoto on hand, who you might know as the conductor who stood command over the amazing 2002 Smash Bros. concert in Japan". So, Prime Blue, you think this track is the Orchestra Piece #3? YouTube - The Legend Of Zelda - Twilight Princess - Trailer - GDC 2005 Most amazing jew boots |
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