Case | Climbing and Falling down a Volcano - Musician Analyzes Pokemon Sootopolis Music @CaseJackal | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 19 hours ago
Jamme, jamme 'ncoppa, jamme jà. Analyzing the theme of Sootopolis from the remake of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire!
Hi, I’m case! I have been a recording musician and a music producer for around 10 years, and I stream reactions and analysis of video game music suggested by my discord!
Recorded live on twitch.
submit songs at https://case.dog/vgm/
catch this live at https://case.dog/stream/
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Keep the music coming: patreon.com/caseJackal
Download Music: https://case.dog/music
Twitter: twitter.com/caseJackal
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Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version are 2002 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak, published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. They are the first installments in the third generation of the Pokémon video game series, also known as the "advanced generation". After years of Nintendo being the sole publisher of the franchise in all regions, The Pokémon Company co-published the games for the first time since the establishment of the joint-owned company in 1998.
The audio of Ruby and Sapphire consists entirely of game music and sound effects; all dialogue is on-screen. The music, composed by Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose and Morikazu Aoki, is completely instrumental except for two tracks with vocals, "Trick Master" and "Slateport City". The soundtrack of the game was released under the Mediafactory label in Japan on April 26, 2003; the album reached #297 on the Oricon charts and charted for one week. Junichi Masuda wrote only battle tunes, Go Ichinose wrote most of the town, route, fanfare & 'Spotted' tunes, whereas Morikazu Aoki did the remainder.
The soundtrack is noted for its heavy use of trumpets, but it also makes heavy use of French horns, strings ensembles, and even pianos.
Jamme, jamme 'ncoppa, jamme jà. Analyzing the theme of Sootopolis from the remake of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire!
Hi, I’m case! I have been a recording musician and a music producer for around 10 years, and I stream reactions and analysis of video game music suggested by my discord!
Recorded live on twitch.
submit songs at https://case.dog/vgm/
catch this live at https://case.dog/stream/
___
more at https://case.dog/
Keep the music coming: patreon.com/caseJackal
Download Music: https://case.dog/music
Twitter: twitter.com/caseJackal
Facebook: facebook.com/caseJackal
Discord Chat: https://case.dog/discord
Adagio Teas: https://case.dog/teas
Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version are 2002 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak, published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. They are the first installments in the third generation of the Pokémon video game series, also known as the "advanced generation". After years of Nintendo being the sole publisher of the franchise in all regions, The Pokémon Company co-published the games for the first time since the establishment of the joint-owned company in 1998.
The audio of Ruby and Sapphire consists entirely of game music and sound effects; all dialogue is on-screen. The music, composed by Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose and Morikazu Aoki, is completely instrumental except for two tracks with vocals, "Trick Master" and "Slateport City". The soundtrack of the game was released under the Mediafactory label in Japan on April 26, 2003; the album reached #297 on the Oricon charts and charted for one week. Junichi Masuda wrote only battle tunes, Go Ichinose wrote most of the town, route, fanfare & 'Spotted' tunes, whereas Morikazu Aoki did the remainder.
The soundtrack is noted for its heavy use of trumpets, but it also makes heavy use of French horns, strings ensembles, and even pianos.