Orchestra Founder MOVED by Genshin Impact (Inazuma)



Original music by Yu-Peng Chen

In this reaction video, I am moved by “Inazuma”, from Genshin Impact.

Check out the original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4bptIoZFDE

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25 thoughts on “Orchestra Founder MOVED by Genshin Impact (Inazuma)”

  1. I'm so in love with your genshin reactions, such a joy to watch these performances with someone who shares that music passion. Thanks for another one, didn't expect it to be out so soon!

    I really, really hope you'll be able to react to their big concerts as well in some near future, especially the very first one from 2021 ("Melodies of an Endless Journey") and live Shanghai performance from 2023. There are also "Melodies of an Endless Journey" from 2022 and 2023, but I liked these other two the most, so I'm only speaking for myself here and what I, personally, would love to see 😀 They're over 90 minutes long though, so if that's an issue, you could try doing it in parts or something :3 Fingers crossed 😀

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  2. Such a cool reaction, and honestly, same lol. Inazuma is my favorite region in genshin (despite writiing/pacing issues it has), and the music is a huge factor on why! I think people explained already how each region is inspired by real locations and cultures, and each region has their own main element and an overal theme – Fontaine, the first you reacted to, is Water element and "justice" themed; Sumeru is flora/plants and "Wisdom". Inazuma's element is electricity/lightning and its themed after the concept of "Eternity". And it's so interesting and cool how they manage to showcase these themes into every region's themes! The taiko drums are everywhere in battle themes, because they represent the thunder and lightning in the land, and the conflicts that are happening in the region, when we get there. The music in incredible as it is without context, but the more you go into the game's lore and understanding the decisions and choices made by the composers, the more impressive it gets!

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  3. Great video. I hope you listened to Duel in the Mist too or will in the future. It's near peak of HoYo-mix ability to mix traditional and regional with classic western and modern music.

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  4. I love Inazuma music and Region in general, you should react to "Duel in the Mist" that pure japanese instrumentation, no western sound anywhere!

    Freaking Beautiful! ❤️

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  5. Please continue listening to the other regional theme live concerts. If continuing in backward order, please watch the entire Liyue "Reflections of Spring" mini-concert next. It includes the "Liyue" theme as the finale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8svl0sQXDLI&t=145s (link jumps directly to start of the mini-concert).

    Direct link to regional themes:
    Chapter 4: "Fontaine" and "Rondeau des fleurs et des rapieres" (Done): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ9DaB7xRZs

    Chapter 3: "Sumeru" and "Swirls of Shamshir" (Done): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrP3lO3aGDg

    Chapter 2: "Inazuma" and "Overloard of the Thunderstorm" (Your current reaction): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4bptIoZFDE

    Chapter 1: "Liyue"*: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8svl0sQXDLI&t=1145s

    Prelude: "Mondstadt"*: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIam8zl4af8&t=196s

    * = part of longer concerts. The "Mondstadt" track is only played as part of the 2011 concert "Melodies of an Endless Journey"

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  6. I saw your reaction to the previous two others and immediately subscribed! I'm so happy to see more new people diving into Genshin's phenomenal music, especially someone with a background such as yours. I really enjoyed your reaction! Your awe and amazement hearing these soundscapes is contagious– I felt as though I'm hearing them again for the first time! Inazuma's themes are definitely more somber, and I actually started tearing up at 0:55 because you mentioned it LOL 😭

    I'd love to suggest
    > "Sumeru OST "Forest of Jnana and Vidya Preview MV" and
    > "Sumeru OST "Forest of Jnana and Vidya" Promotional MV" (yes they're different😂)
    from Genshin's official channel as well. Theya are not exactly in an orchestra setting, but they put the members in a landscape to match the vibe or inspiration of the song! I'm sure it'll be a treat for the eyes and heart as well.

    As an avid Genshin fan myself, I look forward to seeing more of your reactions in their other music! Welcome to their beautiful and diverse world, and I hope you enjoy it! More love and power to your channel! ✨✨

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  7. Hey there, Michelle, just a heads up about a fantastic YouTube channel that reviews beautiful orchestral pieces of Genshin Impact. There's a chance you might pick up a humming sound in the background during the recordings. It definitely shouldn't take away from the amazing music you're reviewing, but I just give you a friendly reminder. Keep up the amazing review videos of Genshin Impact OST's & experience power & surprises of them. Thanks. 🙂

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  8. I love how you picked up that the start of the second piece “sounds like a rainstorm”. I never actually saw it like that despite hearing this soundtrack possibly hundreds of times by now, but now I can definitely hear that, and it feels so obvious and intentional in hindsight. Thank you for the new perspective!

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  9. 6:00 As much as I love the keyboards, just hearing such stunning xylophone and marimba hurts me, when I think my marimba playing days are so long past. I'll likely take my last breath one day wishing I had played again.
    This music was beyond description.

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  10. Love the reaction to Inazuma, felt the same reaction when I first heard it. Fell in love with that region since it was heavily inspired in Japan. Love the combinations of the beautiful instruments as well 💜

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