Violinist of 18 Years Analyzes "The Chasm" OST | Genshin Impact Live



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6 thoughts on “Violinist of 18 Years Analyzes "The Chasm" OST | Genshin Impact Live”

  1. Here’s what stuck to me about Track 5; starts at 39:42
    It only plays in one area: the end of the Chasm. After your long journey to the depths, you’re rewarded with this song. And this, is the battle version.
    There are very few instances in Genshin where the exploration version casually transitions to the battle version. The melancholy-type beat suddenly picks up and you realize there are enemies nearby.
    Those that avidly listen to Genshin music will also notice, this song has similar instrumentals to Sus Albedo from Shadows Amidst Snowstorms. The Chasm depths also have a pillar that we saw in Dragonspine. The piano movements made that scene play in my head. If this a teaser for what Khaenri’ah music will be like, I am stoked.

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  2. Yes! Finally, I was spamming the reaction to track 5 in almost every channel is such a good track that almost none notices and rightfully so, because it's just at the end of the chasm. But this piece can't be underrated, people deserve to listen to it.

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  3. Track 23 in that playlist is probably one of my favorite pieces in all of Genshin. It sounds like a song specifically made for traveling, and the Mongolian string instrument used in it gives it a very “earthy” feeling, as if you’ve can see yourself traversing a big open field with mountains in the distance.

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  4. genshin has one of the best and most fitting soundtracks I ever heard
    Chasm's OST is getting a new meaning (and heavier feel) once you learn story presented there

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