Poem of Everyone's Soul (Aria of the Soul) (Arrange Version) from the Megami Ibunroku Persona Original Soundtrack & Arrange Album Album composers: Hidehito Aoki, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Shoji Meguro, Misaki Okibe
While I have issues with the PSP version's music changes myself, this version was never in the original game, it's a remix version from the soundtrack. :)
lakupo Quite sad, since this version is my personal favorite. It just sounds so much like a piece of classical music, if you close your eyes you can just imagine this as chamber music, playing as you sit and chat with friends in a fancy room from the 1700s. I need to know who arranged this, cuz if Shoji Meguro did, then he's got a nice range of genres
@@nobletohru Naoya's earring, Tatsuya's lighter and Maya's doll aren't means by which personas are summoned either, Persona in 1 and both 2's are summoned via the "persona game", the afore mentioned items are just important symbols for the characters, whether or not they summon personas is irrelevant.
The main character Persona 1 has a lot of mystery and power to his appearance and how he has a lot of potential to make a come back for a remake of the first Persona game.
@@someguyonline4767 this one is still better. Though the remix in smash is amazing. That remix is a more battle oriented version. This version really encapsulates the beauty and tranquility this song is known for.
@@daltonharmon1018 in Chinese characters (which were also used in Korea and Japan for the past 1300 years) there is not actually much of a distinction-the same character can be used to refer to both :)
I imagine this making a return in a future persona game during the final battle. It's just you alone versus the big bad, reduced to his human form, both of you have no SP, it comes down to an exchange of blows. As the words of all your friends sound off in your head, you player is constantly charged up, dealing more damage until all their words form into one, giving you enough SP to perform your ultimate move
Yonk the ending of ffvii has the main character and the main villain 1v1 against each other, your super meter builds to full while the stare off at each other. You then pop your most powerful move, whether you actually unlocked it in game or not, which is a large series of attack that do insane damage and you win.
idk what meguro was thinking but him saying this was one of his worst compositions is crazy. this version of the song gives me chills every time i listen.
This is just gorgeous. I have the original soundtrack and the original PS one game in its wrapping. I have another that I have played. It was not the best game in the series, but very different from anything else at the time, and got me into the Persona spin off of the MegaTen games. Now I have them all, and I collect anything and everything SMT related. I love this version of the aria...thank you kindly for sharing.
It might be different with each iteration, but the poem to everyone's soul touches us all. It's the hymm of the human soul and the place where we are at peace. Truly a magnificent hymm, I can't find any better hymm that captures the soul of us humans!!!
A few years back, I decided to finally give into my friends' constant insistence that I needed to check out the Persona series, so I started with P4G on the vita. Safe to say I was hooked without much effort....and found myself wishing I had started playing it during all the Psychology classes I've taken since high school. Since then, I've finished the Male campaign in P3P and the entire story mode of Arena Ultimax, gotten a Platinum trophy in P4D, and started reading the manga adaptation of the first game, playing P5 and PQ, watching the various anime adaptations, and purchased the portable remake of the original and Innocent Sin on my vita, the former of which I'm definitely looking forward to starting once I finish the current game I'm playing on my vita. And if and when the opportunity presents itself, I'd definitely like to look into the main SMT games. Speaking of which, I wonder which installment would be a good starting point...
Thank you for the suggestion! I think I remember seeing SMT 4 on the 3DS eshop. Depending on how often it goes on sale, maybe I'll be able to get it even sooner than expected!
Imagine passing into the lights of heaven, you question everything around you and whether anything you ever saw or did happened, did anything mean anything, or did your belief make it happen?
it is at that moment, at the end of your journey, that you finally realized that *YOU* are the master of your world, it is at that moment, when you lose your life, your mortality, your humanity, that you at last gain [THE WORLD]
@@BillerBeemstar Please good sir, explain in great detail why Matt Thompson is wrong. And why you were rude enough to call him a "knit picky douchebag".
Atlus would rather put souless effort into a new Soul Hackers game that was dog water instead of giving us a remake of 1 and 2 in the style of the more recent games with music such as this. Sad..
Actually, there's already a Bach piece which sounds very similar, the Trio sonata in E minor - Andante (BWV 528). Both pieces are in B minor, uses the Circle of Fifths progression, and have a relatively slow tempo.
@@Playesmrda Bien aventurado en este oasis libre de arena, por el momento; pues está enterrará el bien, el mal, lo feo y bello, engullirá la esencia del mismo tiempo...Aún así nunca debemos preocuparnos por algo que es imparable, pues nuestro tiempo no es más que un cálido soplo de aire y por ende nos iremos con el, seremos nuevamente parte de esa arena. (Agradece a los hacedores de está canción y las gracias a quien lo subió. Vale).
@Risingmatsu This is an arrangement of the Velvet Room theme exclusive to the soundtrack CD. This particular version of the song doesn't play in any version of the game.
Risingmatsu Nah, you're fine, I should make the description clearer. There were more soundtracks in the 90's that had arranged versions than there are today.
Its strange after listening this song i want to beat this game even if i have to see the guide inorder to do that , but what to do i don't wanna play it either . But someday I will beat this game i now take a solemn vow.
i didn't need a guide for SEBEC route you just gotta take a bit longer figuring out the puzzles n stuff, game gets a ton of hate but i like first person dungeon crawlers so i was a pretty big fan of it myself
@@mingfeid.4627 P2's is a bit different on PS1 as it also has another version/verse. P2 PSP reused P3's for the PSP soundtrack but thankfully you can just change it to the original soundtrack
The song plays when you visit the Velvet Room in Persona 1. It's an arranged version from the soundtrack, the original song in-game sounded like this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bk2bfThhC_M.html
This specific arranged version is exclusive to the OST, but as in-game audio has gotten better, the versions in later Persona games are similar (or even better) than the quality of this arrangement.
@@lakupo I like parts of this arrangement better. The first 60 seconds if this track with all the strings is amazing and none of the later Persona velvet room themes try to incorporate that part
@@lakupoNone of the new renditions sounds remotely close to this. Either too electronic or fast. The Harpsichord, the violins and especially the singing lady are unmatched.