Why These Motifs Make Us Cry [Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]
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Yoko Shimomura has so many hidden details in her work. Here's a close look at just a few of them!
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The Kingdom Hearts soundtracks were composed by Yoko Shimomura. Kingdom Hearts is owned by Square Enix and Disney.
Other music featured, in order:
"At Dusk, I Will Think of You..." KH 1.5 ReMIX OST
"Kairi I" KH 1.5 ReMIX OST
"Against All Odds" Genshin Impact OST (City of Winds and Idylls)
"Missing You" KH 2.5 ReMIX OST
0:00 What if he liked a girl
1:01 Block-Based Composition
3:13 Xion's Motif
5:03 Music theory onslaught
7:56 Kairi's Motif
9:45 The Power of Leitmotifs
14:05 PATRONS!!!!!
14:18 Vector to the Heavens
17:54 la Tristesse de Xion
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"It's alright. You can stop now. Xion." Instantly made me teary eyed, despite knowing it was coming. Such a powerful moment. Names have power. Take away someone's name, their identity, their reputation, and you take away them as a person. Acknowledging Xion by name gave her the power to overcome and fight back.
@Mark-nh7ng
10 ай бұрын
it gets me every time too
@BenjaminRodriguezReyes
10 ай бұрын
That line is in Jesse McCartney's voice too instead of Haley Joel Osment, that's why it gets me every time. The voice acting there is another huge part of what gives that scene its emotional weight.
@Blackfire_2022
10 ай бұрын
It got me too fam
@DkKombo
10 ай бұрын
@@BenjaminRodriguezReyes Most people don't get it on their first watch, which kinda proves there's a tonal similarity in that anime boi voice, but also because the tone is so similar at that point in the scene lol.
@theemeraldiris6702
10 ай бұрын
I got chills and teary eyed as well, say what you will about kingdom hearts 3 but that ending section was peak
"Roxas showed her how to feel, and to care, and they both paid the price." is so heart-crushing, well put.
“We’ll call it BB-- We’ll call it block based composition” I burst out laughing good lord 😂
@StarforceSF
9 ай бұрын
He realy dodged a nuke on that one xDDD
@Fella-hf3nc
9 ай бұрын
That was too good lmao
@drdca8263
9 ай бұрын
I don’t get it
@rubensandwich8516
9 ай бұрын
@@drdca8263hahahaha.
@miciso666
9 ай бұрын
@@drdca8263 u will in a few years :D
I very explicitly remember the first time a video game made me cry was the final xion scene when I was maybe 12. I was on my DS on a car ride and it was hella awkward. Regardless that Ice Cream line do be hitting different with proper context
@DiZphunx
10 ай бұрын
Fr. I was disappointed when I heard people meme the shit outta that line.
@SayonaraJyuuni
10 ай бұрын
I was 18 and In college. Right before I went to class at alike 8 in the morning. I seen the video for the first time and I was sad all day. This was in 2009.
@theemeraldiris6702
10 ай бұрын
@@DiZphunxright? I go feral when people make fun of that scene
@XRaxVxeNX
10 ай бұрын
I has pretty much the exact same experience 😅
@fearnach
10 ай бұрын
Same here! I think I was 13 or 14 at the time, but I'm not quite sure anymore - what I remember most clearly is that it was very late at night, and I had to try and force myself to be quiet as to not wake up my family.
There's something that's never brought up in the video but it's something I've never been able to stop thinking of ever since I first noticed it. The first half of the block denoted in red is actually used in another song in Days, it's the glockenspiel of "At Dusk, I Will Think of You" and it goes for THE ENTIRETY of the song. If you take this part as being from "Dusk" and not "Xion" (because of how ever present it is) it's like her theme is calling back to those afternoons sitting on the clocktower with Axel and Roxas, a testament to why she Is. And if you take the alternative, it's like even when she's gone she's always there with Roxas on the tower. At dusk, I will think of you.
@JonathanBarouch
9 ай бұрын
...How did I miss that
And then in the KH3 version of Vector to the Heavens there is percussion and the tone of the song shifts as a result, showing just how much of a difference it made.
@tsunderecat413
10 ай бұрын
i'd like to think the kh3 version-with its full orchestra, wild percussion, swing rhythm, electric guitar, and synths-represents xion no longer holding back. after all, it is called the "limitcut episode" for a reason. because the xion we fight is merely data, there are no emotional stakes. it's just an intense battle against a powerful keyblade wielder.
@jembozaba4864
10 ай бұрын
@@tsunderecat413Then in the main game, you get Vector to the Heaven cross with Roxas’s theme, to make something truly beautiful and epic
@tsunderecat413
10 ай бұрын
@@jembozaba4864 ah yes, "hearts as one." a fantastic arrangement, if i do say so myself.
@Dat_DekuBoi
10 ай бұрын
@@tsunderecat413 I find it much more happier, as the sadness that lasted 10 years is replaced with joy since Roxas, Axel and Xion have all reunited. I once used it as a victory track
@jembozaba4864
10 ай бұрын
@@tsunderecat413So do I. The perfect theme for you to just sit back and watch Roxas and Xion go to town on Saix.
What makes Shimomura's work, and honestly just music in general, so incredible to me is that you can understand the meaning and emotion in the music without understanding music theory. You can *feel* it. And understanding the musical theory behind a piece doesn't ruin the magic at all it just makes you appreciate the intent and composer's artistry even more. You explain music theory better than any other music theory content creator I've watched, and you inject so much emotion in the explanation itself that it really makes watching you break down these pieces of music such a joy to watch!
@raeoverhere923
10 ай бұрын
Shimomura is a master of musical expression, imo. Every time I play a game she's composed for, I get so incredibly attached to the world, story, and characters, and the music has a lot to do with that. The first game I played with her music was Legend of Mana, and tracks like Places of Soul and City of Flickering Destruction still bring out a ton of emotions in me; I didn't even know she composed for KH until maybe after KH2 when I started watching the credits, but now I can hear her distinct musical touch in soundtracks. If you want to hear more of her work, her "Best of" albums are "Drammatica" and "memoria!".
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! It made me smile to read this because that's one of the main things I want to convey with each video - music theory just gives us a convoluted, imperfect vocabulary for stuff we mostly already know.
@caldw615
10 ай бұрын
I notice this in a lot of video game music that I have grown to love over the years. They just...make you feel something. Kingdom Hearts is great for this. Dearly Beloved is an amazing sample of this. You hear it for the first time on bootup of each KH game and...something just clicks deep down. If the creator of this video happens to see this I would LOVE a deep dive on Dearly Beloved from each KH game.
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
@@caldw615 Hi! While I do think that topic is worthy and interesting, I'm worried it would be a very repetitive video, and the last thing I want is to make people tired of hearing Dearly Beloved. Still, I'm writing it down!
@caldw615
10 ай бұрын
@@JonathanBarouch Oh I get that but I do feel it could be interesting, maybe even as a more general "theme of the game" since the feel of Dearly Beloved tends to pair with other tracks in each game that fit the overall vibe. KH1 is a lot more upbeat like a lot of the tracks such as the Destiny Island and Traverse Town's combat theme. Gives a sense of adventure. Where as KH2's is slower to fit the more sombre tone of the inclusion of Nobodies, The Organisation etc, likely reflective of Sora growing up a little too.
The biggest cruelty of this piece, I think, is how difficult it is for me to remember it, despite loving it so much. I can remember Sora's theme, I can remember Roxas' theme, but I can't remember how Xion's theme goes without outside help, yet every time I remember it, I cry as though I'm hearing it for the first time. There's a strange, beautiful, sad sense of irony to that, I think.
@ZjedzGoffra
6 ай бұрын
Might be because it's sad but not alerting. Human brain usually tries to forget or repress sad memories that serve no warning purpose for eventual future situations. It also doesn't evoke feelings of familiarity. Xion's fate was unavoidable, she was out of place and the track represents that well.
@johanseth3277
2 ай бұрын
Cause she doesn't exist Guess Nomura did really made a well written character Cause she is forgotten
I still remember that I cried so bitterly over this fight and the end of the game that my mom asked me if something happened and if I'm alright, cause I looked like someone died
@amysgrrl
10 ай бұрын
I asked the same thing when Jonathan and his sister ended this game. I didn’t understand why a video game could evoke such strong emotions but I get it now. -Jonathan’s mom
@GuardianAngelEatos
9 ай бұрын
You know they did a great job when they can make someone cry that hard. I'm so sad I missed out on experiencing this because I didn't finish 358/2 Days.
@pascalsimioli6777
6 ай бұрын
No, what you know is that people cried and that's it. I didn't cry, does it mean they did a bad job then? Don't be silly, your or my emotional response has no bearing on the quality of this game which frankly was awful.
@awilenbernkastel1439
6 ай бұрын
@@amysgrrl Your heart be blessed for digging deeper into your children's video games.
@GuardianAngelEatos
6 ай бұрын
@@pascalsimioli6777Nobody said anything about the quality of the game. You are getting the wrong idea and making this into something much bigger than it is sir.
I was an adult when the very first Kingdom Hearts game was released. I remember the first time playing it and the game made me feel like a kid, evoking so many feelings and memories watching these Disney properties and playing the Final Fantasy games growing up. I definitely know what you mean about the songs evoking such childhood wonder and emotions. I always laugh when people say they grew up with the series; the rare times I feel old.
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
That's awesome! I hear from a lot of people who pick up KH as adults that it doesn't do anything for them, and frankly I get it. I'm glad that it was still able to work as a time capsule for you, that rocks.
@GuardianAngelEatos
9 ай бұрын
I grew up with the series and was a kid, and I feel old when I think about how old the series is now!
Xion, the girl who never was, who just wanted friends. She is honestly my favourite character, not just in kingdom hearts, but period.
Jonathan, this one made me tear up. Your editing here was phenomenal, and you made the whole thing easy to follow. What a wonderful work. This song has always been incredibly important to me, and looking at it through this analysis brought it even closer to my heart. I can't believe you mentioned Against all odds at 8:58. I heard it so many times and I KNEW that those progressions were familiar, but I could never pinpoint why! In some way I too was emotionally linked to Xion, but ultimately forgot her, just like Roxas. Vector to the heavens has always been a slap to my face. You're so right in saying it makes us reluctant to approach the fight, because whenever I got to that point in game it always felt like I was punching with my right fist, then punching myself with the left for daring to do such a thing to our best, most precious friend in game. It was a slow, painful fight, with an overwhelming music surrounding us screaming at us "Is this what you want to do? Do you *really* want to go on, and attack and kill your best friend?" She was unrecognisable and distorted, but undeniably it was still *her*. It all happens so fast, while you remember all the beautiful times you spent together in that location. I think that's still one of the most impactful scenes I played in games as a whole. The way you explained leitmotifs was incredible too: I never before realized that they weren't linked to notes but to intervals, and that makes them beautifully versatile in musical composition. It's always there, recognisable and familiar, even when used in different contexts. In my musical ignorance I always pictured leitmotifs as a smooth, short dance move. The piece is a choreography, it rises and lowers in tension and pathos, but you can alway slide in a more familiar move to link everything together Also, I had never seen that KH3 scene before! Thanks for the free feels :) Overall I am SO happy to see new works from you. You've been going for a year strong, and I'm really proud of how your content has organically evolved in its presentation the more you explored it. Every new video from yours is unique, perfectly tailored for the track you want to tackle, and that grants special insights in the most meaningful tassels that build the music we all cherish and love. Thank you so, so much for your hard work, every video of your truly helps us appreciate the tracks most close to us even more :)
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
I read this before, but now I'll give it a proper response! I know you were looking forward to this one and so I'm happy it lived up to your expectations. I wish I had played Days when it came out. I think it would have messed me up. But like, in a fun way. If I could change one thing about the way people talk about music, it would be that intervals should be common knowledge instead of notes! Notes matter for musicians, scholars, and folks who like this kind of content, but not casual listeners. I can't wait to make even more stuff!
“Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all” WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME 😭😭😭
The VA and voicle lines during the boss fight make the music even better
She may not have supposed to exist, but as she’s easily my character in my favourite series of all time, I’m really glad she does. Her reunion in KH 3 and Data Boss fight are just the Cherry on top of the delicious cake that is Xion.
Excellent, just excellent. The jokes, the clear visuals, the pathos. Even disregarding how invested I am in the topic (Vector to the Heavens is one of my favorite pieces to play), you make engaging soundtrack analysis seem so effortless.
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
That's wonderful to hear because it's n Ot
@GuardianAngelEatos
9 ай бұрын
@@JonathanBarouch I feel like that's a music reference that I don't understand. I second what monoverantus said. I wish I could play an instrument, but alas I can't multitask at all, and my memory has gotten real bad on top of that.
I was crying like a baby when I heard Xion's theme in KH3, followed by seeing the Sea Salt Trio reuniting together, I just bawled out like crazy for about 6 minutes. 358/2 Days was my first KH game (not a good first game, I know), and I grew so close to Roxas, Axel, and Xion despite my annoyances with the game. I saw myself in all of them and the rest of O13, and I genuinely didn't want to fight Xion in the fight against her. I get why people think Kingdom Hearts is cringe. It can be dumb, inconsistent, and all around confusing. But beneath all of that, it's a genuinely emotional series that doesn't hold back when it's about to throw hands at your heart. So thank you, Jon. Thanks for helping me keep this series, and especially Xion, memorized.
I grew up with Kingdom Hearts, Xion's theme still makes me pretty sad, but not enough to cry like the Nier soundtracks. I never knew the full name of Xion's theme, but hearing it literally made me break down in tears, even knowing what happens in KH3. Please keep making videos! Basically every video you've released has made me cry. Crying isn't bad, in fact, it is actually good for your health to cry every once in a while.
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
I frikkin LOVE crying
@IllyasArt
10 ай бұрын
@@JonathanBarouch Same! I replay Nier Replicant and Automata every few months just so they can destroy me all over again. :D
@lloron6
9 ай бұрын
Me too! I never knew the actual name of the soundtrack. And sure didn't understand the french name mentioned at the beginning of the video. So when the names is said st the end of the video.... i couldn't stop the tear falling from my eye.
@GuardianAngelEatos
9 ай бұрын
Indeed. Cying is natural and it's good to cry to get those emotions out. Let this be a lesson to people that crying is okay and there's nothing wrong with it. That's a powerful message in the Inside Out movie.
@awilenbernkastel1439
6 ай бұрын
@@IllyasArt I can't play NieR: Automata anymore. I've been through my first playthrough, I've thoroughly researched the underlying messages and lessons, and I can't bring myself to repeat "the never-ending cycle of life and death" again. I love NieR: Automata to bits. I sing its praises. I recommend it to every person I can. No hyperbole here, it became the catalyst to bring me out of depression. But I can't play it again. I just want those fictional characters to be left alone. They've been through so, so much. They don't deserve anything, they don't exist, I know that, yet, I want them to be happy on their own, in our collective imagination of them. It hurts me emotionally hitting the "New game" menu option. Two years later, hearing "Weight of the World" brings a swelling in my throat, tears ready to flow should I try following along the lyrics. Not because of the song itself, but what it's been tied to, this feeling that I'm not alone, we're all here suffering and we can make it easier on ourselves, together, and all it takes is reaching a hand. I've reached people, and I take a level of pride in believing I have tilted the scales of a few people against deciding to take their own lives and having given themselves another chance. I'm not sure I did, the fact they are still alive and kicking gets me to believe I did. Truly, crystalizing the idea that "A future is not given to you, it is something you must take for yourself" has been a salvation on my life, and I try to take it to as many people as possible. I can't thank Yoko Taro and his team and partners enough, ever.
Just wanted to say that using the title of the Xion’s theme as a quick gag at the beginning of the video and then hitting us at the end with the emotional punch of what the theme actually means is actually genius scriptwriting
Yoko Shimomura is a genius. This theme always makes me tear up.
The editing on this video is stellar!! I'm able to follow your explanation perfectly despite not knowing how to read music myself! Breaking down Xion's theme is great as well because so many people focus exclusively on primary characters. Please keep doing this so long as you enjoy it!
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I will!
You just put the feelings i held for this song into word i could never truly express. Thank you
I've lost count the number of times I've listened to Musique and Vector but watching this felt like I was hearing again for the first time. And I'm not too proud to admit I teared up multiple times watching this
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
That's always my goal! Thrilled to hear it worked for you :)
Your scriptwriting is awesome. You rule of three’d us with the title of Xion’s theme and genuinely made me cry. That was excellent setup and payoff
One of my favorite themes in 358/2 Days (aside from Roxas' and Xion's themes) is its version of Dearly Beloved. Simply by fading the piano to the background and bringing forward the melancholic strings, Shimomura was able to repurpose a very familiar theme into something wistful, nostalgic, and sad. Great job on this video, I loved every minute!
@imlegos2153
9 күн бұрын
Days' Dearly Beloved is great because it essentially flips what part of the song stands out. Which makes a lot of sense for the game where you're essentially playing the 'bad guy side'
So glad someone analyzed this great theme, and the relation it has to other themes that accompany it! It gives even more depth to her character than before
It feels like a failure -- Sora's failure, Roxas's failure, Axel's failure, my failure -- that her existence turned out that way. 358/2 Days doesn't get enough love, but the story was definitely worth playing, for better or worse. I both love and hate whenever Xion gets mentioned or shown off in any way... Mostly because it worked. That final fight? Oh, that caused so much pain, and it WAS very much a "why did it have to turn out this way" situation. Xion and Xion's music make me feel so much sadness.
@Liex59
Ай бұрын
This honestly sums up why I didn't like Sora pre DDD and why the scene with Roxas meant so much to me. Sora just didn't know the consequences of his own actions. He didn't know that he was causing all of that pain just by existing. And when he finds out, he gets mad, for Roxas. It's a really respectable scene. He throws it in Xemnas and Xigbar's face. He's willing to carry the weight his Other can't anymore and it was such a powerful moment for me.
I was literally searching for "why does vector to the heavens make me cry music theory analysis" months ago. Thank you for answering my prayers with exactly what I wanted
This is the most accessible and understandable musical breakdown of this kind that I’ve ever seen. Well done!
What a massive video. And one where you put so much work and effort into. Thank you so much, Jonathan. I know this took a lot out of you, but I appreciate your analysis and your education. I learned so much from what you have described for the Leitmotifs. I didn't realize how many were in the music and you highlighted just how masterful a composer Yoko Shimomura is. Your description of Dearly Beloved also made me cry, as it instantly brought back the memories from when I was a child and played my first PS2 game called Kingdom Hearts, and that was the first song I heard. Thank you for that moment. Also, I will note: Roxas's theme is also hinted at here. The first 2 notes from the violin part (perhaps one of the saddest parts of the song), are similar to the first two notes from the main sequence of Roxa's theme. The last second 2 notes are variations of the second 2 notes of Roxas's theme, making it Xion's. But the listener automatically hears Roxas in the theme. I always associated Xion's theme to be a combination of Roxas and Kairi. Thanks again for this, brother. You have touched our hearts-- Jonathan.
@JonathanBarouch
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! The "oh my god" moment when I show all the places the motif shows up was based off my actual reaction as I was researching for the video. I never noticed either. It's so subtle even though it's EVERYWHERE. Ah, damn, you're right that violin solo IS a reference to Roxas! I wish I'd caught that. Oh well. I can't expect to catch every Shimomura Easter egg
@admentlore
10 ай бұрын
@@JonathanBarouch I know. She put so much thought, love, and care into her craft. She surprised in ways we never knew we could be surprised.
This and Vector to teh Heavens are my favorite tracks in KH canon. There are songs that go harder where I'm 99% certain multiple violins and pianos were burned to ash by the sheer intensity, but these songs have the right quality to draw out that feeling of "I don't want to do this, but I must." It encapsulates the core of KH from Sora and Kairi and ties it in perfectly with who Xion is and i tjust keeps on paying dividends. Great video as always, I alwasy love hearing these kinds of technical breakdowns of some awesomely crafted music.
2:46 Why did it only take two notes on the bells for my eyes to start moistening up GOD DAMMIT SHIMOMURA 4:53 I DID NOT NEED WET EYES TODAY 12:00 NO THAT'S IT I'M GONE GOODBYE Excellent analysis. Xion's theme has always been one of my favourite tracks in all of KH and now I have a better understanding of exactly why it's so good. I also love the point about overusing motifs as it's a real beef I have with Final Fantasy X, where it feels like half the soundtrack is just arrangements of Zanarkand and Suteki da ne. I know it's actually not quite that much of the soundtrack, but the fact that it _feels_ like it is always struck me as not a great sign.
the way you were literally explaining how the song works to make you emotional, the way i was fully prepared to hear the cutscenes, the way i still teared up nonetheless
wonderful video. Vector to the Heavens is one of the few pieces of music in all of media that makes me cry almost every time I hear it. the first time I heard it I was a blubbering mess, and I barely cried back then. its power over my emotions is like, profound. I've also learned that it has that power even with people who are unfamiliar with the context.. it's just an incredible piece of music I think.
Kingdom Hearts 3 is the first and only game to make me cry. When Xion and Roxas returned.. it was perfect. I was in my college dorm crying like a baby. Glad my roommate wasn't home.
For me my 3 most favorite soundtracks are dearly beloved, xions theme and heavens vector. I played the games while i was a teenager almost a young adult, so it was not my "childhood" feelings which filled me while playing the games, but my feelings of "wishing for love" that were harder at the time. So i connected harder with the subtle love story told by the games, which ended up getting me hit harder by those 3 songs. For me they are the embodiment of love: - The Longing for Love (Dearly beloved) - The Sadness of Love (Xions Theme) - The Tragedy in Love (Heavens Vector) Thanks a lot for such great video.
I could listen to you talking about KH music for hours upon hours upon hours
One nice little detail about the piano motif explained at the beginning of the video, is that the last compass also plays briefly in Aqua's boss fight in the realm on darkness from KH3. The way I see it is that that particular section of the motif represents being forgotten or the fear of being forgotten. The former is what happened to Xion, and the latter is what Aqua was feeling, which is why she fell to Darkness.
I found this channel randomly listening to KH music, and Vector to the Heavens was always a strong and deep song close to me. Instant new suscriber, the passion for music mixed with GAMING music is amazing
“The fight is not the focus of this track” Hits the nail RIGHT on the head. It’s that feeling that you’re almost watching a scene in a movie, even though you’re literally fighting an end game boss. I love when games do this, and that statement is exactly how I want to describe it
I've never played kingdom hearts, but this song hits in all the feels. It's got that melancholic, notalgic and sorrowful power that makes you think back on life's decisions.
This track still blows me away to this day honestly, beating days for the first time as a kid and hearing this theme (vector to heavens version) for the first time is one of the rare videogame childhood moments I distinctly remember where i was (my grandmas house standing in the dining room charging my ds because there wasn’t any other usable port at the time)
Vector to the Heavens is hands down my favorite KH track ever
the way that some of the placements of xions motif repeating it self once or twice make it sound like "hey remember that? ya lets reminis about it"
Ive cried to this song before and thought I was over it, but the speech in the last 2 minutes of the video made me lose it.
laughing within the first minute to damn near crying in the last minute. what a fuckin rollercoaster. this is top tier production bud
This video came up in my feed and I had to click it. I really love how you are able to break down such technical terms in layman terms. It was something I could understand not ever knowing music theory and really made me appreciate the music on a deeper level in how well you explain it so thank you. Lastly, I’d love to see a video on why Roxas and Aqua’s theme are so similar yet different.
@JonathanBarouch
9 ай бұрын
I'm actually not familiar with Aqua's theme, but I definitely plan to talk about Roxas's. I'll take a closer listen!
you deserve so much more attention for this work. Amazing video.
358/2 Days was the first KH game I ever owned. I played 1 and 2 in parts because others owned the game and I could play with it, but 358/2 was the one I truly got to play. It was a simple game, and objectively not that great. Yet I adored the game so much and saw Roxas growing little by little alongside Xion. As the story went on, and the conspiracy was unraveling, where Xion began to understand her existence and role, I began to get scared, remembering that KH2 never had Xion be mentioned, which made me realize that Xion was doomed. Yet it was learning that Xion would not even be remembered that truly broke my heart. And every time I heard that theme, I felt so much sadness as the memories I had of that game would surface and I just hoped that Xion could one day come back, someway, somehow. I got my wish over a decade later.
This was beautiful. Thank you.
Stumbled on to this channel and I was hoping for more I enjoy the content keep up the good work
Excellent from start to finish; great, clear explanations and visuals and useful inclusion of cut scenes for demonstration. Really interesting and well done, thanks for your effort
I feel like xion's theme and Vector to the heavens are both pieces about memory itself, particulary in contrast to kairi's theme. Xion's theme is slow, crystaline, searching for itself and constantmy repeating it's motif. I've never knew what to think of it before learning the presence of kairi's theme inside both songs, which makes the whole point of xion's theme pieceing her history back, as much as she can. I also feel that it's why there is this feeling of emptiness, or rather the lack of an ending in this theme. Vector to the heavens feels like the culmination of this storm made of confusion. The theme tries to stay in the hands of xion, but it's too late. Kairi's motive begins to be the focus point, after which dearly beloved tries to complete itself but fails, sending xion back into the storm. Because at this point, the truth is written: xion has decided to confront her origin, and to seek what's right, even if leaving the storm means to stop existing. It's particularly true for vector's first iteration, which really feels like xion's theme going faster, harsher, maybe until it completly breaks, only leaving kairi's motive. I don't even know what to say. This battle's so sad the mysic itself brings this impression of us murdering someone because it has already been decided.
One of the best videos i’ve ever seen. Got emotional watching this one, keep up the great work.
Just a perfect video as always. I didn't listen to these tracks in years but, damn, it's so sad the story of Xion and it's even more painfull with the impact of your words about. Awesome job
Oh i legit cryed, i love this song so very much, and your analysis was perfect
Excellent commentary, your analysis gave ne goosebumps!
Ur videos are always welcomed as a way to see my favourite musics in a another way i haven't before Thank you!
I like watching you describe KH music.
Thank you so much for making this. I feel a strong bond between these two tracks, as their my most listened to songs of all the kh soundtracks. It’s really nice to have a better understanding of why they’ve become so important to me.
I was so excited when I saw a new video by you in my feed, especially on one of my (many) favorite Kingdom Hearts characters! Love your work!
Your analysis was incredibly perfect. I had noticed some of the points you mentioned in the song, but it was you who gave me the opportunity to learn more about the topic of this song that I love so much.
What an awesome video! You've translated the feeling of this music in the most beautiful way. Thank you!
Im so happy videos like this exist, ive wanted to see breakdowns of shimomura's work in kh for forever and vector to the heavens is one of my favorite tracks
This was sweet great video!
I always look forward to a release from you Jonathan. This one hit me right in the feels. I have not played very much of the kingdom hearts series but the story and music mix together and feel such emotion. After finishing this video I’ve exclusively been listening to the two tracks on repeat.
Great job!!!! This was very informative. So many good moments! I was 11 when the first KH came out, it will always hold a special place in my heart.
Thank you so much for making this video. This is one of my favourite pieces of videogame music and I notice all these repetitions and motifs myself in the music and feel them, but I dont have the knowledge of music to put it into words. A lot of this sounded quite advanced to me but you still made me able to understand perfectly why I love this track so much without getting lost in 'music language' that I wouldnt have understood if you hadnt explained it so well.
I keep coming back to this video. I love it so much. You did a wonderful job and leitmotifs being explained to me like this is honestly so fun. Keep up the great work.
Listening to a game soundtrack breakdown at work and tearing up at the end of it. Wonderful work, thank you.
Probably one of my favorite pieces of video game music. Thank you for teaching me to appreciate it more.
Still gives me goosebumps. And your explanation makes me love it even more❤
Bro keep making these videos. I will watch every one of them. Straight GAS
When I was younger and playing days.. when I got to the xion fight I didn’t want to win. That was the first and only game to make me feel that way.
I just found your channel and your work is INCREDIBLE, I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS❤
Aaaaaand now i'm in tears. wow, absolutely incredible video. informative, hilarious, emotional. I just had to run a become a patreon subscriber after this! I can't say thank you enough for this!!
Xion's theme never fails to make me cry. Great job breaking this down for us!
than you very much for such an instructive video. You can't imagine how I enjoyed this
This is an amazing channel! I’ve always loved music in gaming (and all media) and felt it inspired my own writing. But I’ve never known how to speak intelligently to how the best pieces are arranged. You do such a masterful job at that! I hope this channel keeps going!
I remember playing this game repeatedly to search for a different end, and everytime I reached her fight I ended crying cause it was so unfair that things had to end like this. This was my first Kingdom Hearts game, and I didn't know anything about Sora, Kairi or the others, but for me it was like playing form Roxas shoes from the very first moment
I love the kingdom hearts music. Thank you for giving an analysis of several of its songs! As someone who knows next to nothing about music composition or study, it’s cool to see them broken down like this
Thank you for these incredible video game music "deep-dives"! They're genuinely so interesting (and heartbreaking sometimes...) to watch and definitely very helpful for me, who'd like to make music for video games
Thank you for putting words and helping us understand what makes KH music so good and so emotional. Xion theme will always make me cry, and now I finally truly know Why and that has brought me peace so thank you
I am not crying. 😭 Thanks for this video, man,
Just to tell you, I fucking LOVE these videos and they're so fun and I will watch all of them that you make
Instasubbed. Fun, informative and all about music and a franchise near and dear to my heart. Can’t wait to see what else you do! ❤
You won my sub with this video ❤ love it. Its my favorite video game piece
i really love the kingdom hearts soundtracks and you've done such a great job explaining the technicalities behind it all. Yoko Shimomura really is a genius!
So much research gone into this. You clearly have gone through so much musical research for this, and it was fantastic. Always did like Xion, and it’s always sad as hell knowing what she’s gone through.
What an amazing video. For years I always knew that xion’s theme and especially vector to the heavens were special, but having you explain it sonically made it all the more special.
This was such an incredible video. Both your script/humour, the editing and the clarity at which you explain these big concepts in music theory. Really happy to have discovered this channel. Your Jarilo VI was the first video I saw. Got tricked into learning music theory with anime and waifus but stayed for your amazing teaching skills
Excellent video I’m glad someone is finally breaking down the music in these games and the emotional impact the motifs returning in different songs has, also you make it approachable whether you are a theory nerd or just someone who enjoys the music and a solid sense of humor to boot! Saw you had some video on music from other games I like as well, subscribed! I knew this song was special when you get the dearly beloved motif such a beautiful tie in and really brings out the feelings of nostalgia when I first realized that motif was there I was like damn what f****** genius that is.
Wow, I'm so glad I stumbled upon this channel! I'm a huge video game music nerd and I've played Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts music on the piano for a decade, and Xion's theme is one of my favorite pieces of music of all time. This breakdown was awesome!
This video analysis is so good with good storytelling. Why'd you make me cry again😭
I have no knowledge of music and yet is so good to watch your videos. That made my day better. Thank you very much. I hope some day i can learn too. Until then... please, dont stop your amazing work. And bring more of nier and Kingdom Hearts videos :)
Surprised it only took me until 5:50 to start crying. Amazing analysis of this incredible piece 🩵
Thanku for this vid man, really made my day. My first ever kh game was days and i was in a very down mood around that time. I love the sea salt trio to death and roxas as much as the next guy, but i felt this complete connection with Xion especifically. Her journey and emmotions, how she was relevant at the start and end but completely absent in the middle parts of the story, i felt just like her. Always wanting to find my own Roxas to feel like i deserve to feel and exist, even though deep down you just feel like you dont belong anywere because you werent even ment to be someone in the first place. Im just glad my girl gets some appretiation every once in a while, ao truly, thanku 🥰🥰
Thanks for making these videos! It’s really helping me learn to make music
@JonathanBarouch
9 ай бұрын
That's excellent!
Love your content
One of my favorite tracks in KH3 is the one where you hear the the very triumphant and warlike motifs of Roxas, Xion, and Sora together.
@regyssilva161
9 ай бұрын
Hearts as One, in the battle against Saix