Ray Krislianggi | The Sounds of "A Silent Voice" - lit(var) [Piano Ver.] #Shorts @raykrislianggi | Uploaded July 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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This song is a part of an album / EP is a collection of my covers & remakes of the most iconic soundtracks from the critically acclaimed anime film "A Silent Voice". All of them were either partially or entirely remade from the ones on my YouTube channel. None of the sounds from the original soundtracks were used / sampled.
Kensuke Ushio, the composer of the soundtracks, used 3-letter identification codes for the songs to be shown to the film producers. Only two title codes' meanings have been confirmed, the first one is "htb" which stands for (and is the shorter version of) "heart beat", the second one is "lit" which stands for "light". "lit(var)" remains the most iconic and the most important piece in the film, because it's played during the movie's conclusion and goal, which is Shouya reaching the "light".
Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/2J8xg5t026g9VYzsVxbLIT?si=trR5kst-RYeSfpa3Lbb9ng&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A2J8xg5t026g9VYzsVxbLIT
Listen on Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/album/the-sounds-of-a-silent-voice/1693797674
This song is a part of an album / EP is a collection of my covers & remakes of the most iconic soundtracks from the critically acclaimed anime film "A Silent Voice". All of them were either partially or entirely remade from the ones on my YouTube channel. None of the sounds from the original soundtracks were used / sampled.
Kensuke Ushio, the composer of the soundtracks, used 3-letter identification codes for the songs to be shown to the film producers. Only two title codes' meanings have been confirmed, the first one is "htb" which stands for (and is the shorter version of) "heart beat", the second one is "lit" which stands for "light". "lit(var)" remains the most iconic and the most important piece in the film, because it's played during the movie's conclusion and goal, which is Shouya reaching the "light".