For Riddles, for Wonders/Genshin Impact Sumeru OST Piano Arrangement



Goodbye, Greater Load Rukkhadevata.

This arrangement is mainly done by Jasper Hu. tbh, I wasn’t into it when I firstly heard it in Sumeru in 3.0. But I guess like everyone else, whenever I hear it now, it recall the story of Greater Load Rukkhadevata.

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Sheet Music:
https://jasperhu.gumroad.com/l/rixwq

Difficulty 2.5/5

(The difficulty is only rated according to my OWN arrangements so people can know it before they tried to learn it. I set my hardest arrangements as 5/5 and the easist as 1/5. It doesn’t represent the difficulty of average piano arrangements on Youtube.)

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38 thoughts on “For Riddles, for Wonders/Genshin Impact Sumeru OST Piano Arrangement”

  1. i swear this theme is Rukkhadevata's lullaby for the people of Sumeru. which is make sense since it played only during night time
    "Goodbye people of Sumeru. May you blessed tonight, with the sweetest dream." 😭

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  2. I listened to this song SO MANY times and I always felt some longing from it, when it played on this scene it was like "ah, so this is what this song means", it was literally like having my memory rewritten

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  3. Thematically, The usage of certain phases in the song is what entrenches this song in Sumeru's OST. But its still its own song. It captures Nahida so perfectly and the overall story – calling back to everything we've gone through, all the emotions in the Story. Which is what I love about Genshin OSTs. Perfect clash of meaningful music, without overexaggerating musicality. Just Mastery. Great work as always Chaconne!

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  4. you talent for transcriptions/arrangments is astonishing man, if you were born in the 19th century you'd be as great as Liszt
    speaking of which, as a pianist too, I'd be very curious to hear you playing some difficult music from that period
    Considering your excellent tecnique, I except a great result

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  5. A lot of scenes in genshin made me tear up a bit or feel very emotional, but during this one, when i saw nahida cry, i couldn't stop myself from crying with her. It just hurt to see Nahida so sad and the people of sumeru forgetting..

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