только что досмотрела Лапуту, я рыдаю, всё светлое осталось в анимэ и мультах нашего детства, в жизни этого нет 😭💔 я этого не видела ,я ненавижу эту жизнь, мне не повезло похоже 😥😞
The last time I heard this song was when I was little and didn't know the title and forgot about it. and one day I heard this song and it made me speechless
@@MusicAnimeNSX So that’s enough to call it a bugle? Hm. I don’t wanna sound crazy but that’s what I’m gonna sound like when I ask this: what would you call a regular sized trumpet with a piccolo bell on it? I mean, besides weird. 😇
@@ChaplainAcosta Obviously a piccolo trumpet bell will not work with a regular size trumpet. Bugle is about the sound it produces. The bell has a much wider flare which helps the sound to travel further. There is a good reason why they make valveless bugles in various keys.
I come to this version and it completely blows me away every single time. That final chorus is perfection, that voice is so strong yet vulnerable, controlled yet still chock with character and imperfection. The “I love him” channels such a classical tone, it sounds like she’s singing from her head and her gut, she’s wanting it to sound timeless and operatic yet still a tiny little rasp and humanity to it. Then the “pretending” is simply sensational… she is slowly building to it and making us wait so that when she hits it she goes and uses all her power to blow us away. It’s perfect in the storytelling sense too as it shows the gradual realisation in her character, it’s all building to this grand conclusion in her mind as she finally comes to see that everything in her life that makes her happy is simply a dream, there’s this gut-wrenching tragedy in that moment but also the way she is owning it and shouting that realisation to the heavens it’s as if she is making every bit of that pain her power, she turns it into her super strength. It’s how she’s survived. There is pain in it, but she’s also in a way congratulating herself on what she’s survived. Yes it’s tragic, but she’s owning that power. That power to have love and hope in the darkest times… no matter how tragic that is… it’s like she see the light in that… in this moment… that’s her greatness, her power and her purpose finally realised. Great version!
Absolutely cutting edge at the time (as with Star of Indiana as well). The brass line was just off the charts. The arrangements were Wayne Downey at his best. Masterful! Mayne not their best percussion but I love the percussion writing and think the players did an amazing job. Loved the pit. It was a super strong year with Star, Cavaliers, and Phantom also being so good and clean, but short of Star there were no other corps that could have performed this music book. Of course Star had a different style and even with them I am not sure they would have had the soloists to handle what BD did. I so badly would love to hear a music book like this again. The activity has changed and not all for the bad. There are many things I enjoy, but we don't often hear a book like this.