Posted June 08, 2024 by Temers Studio
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Hello everyone! This time, we would like to talk about the instruments we use for the composition of music in Dragon's Heart.
The gayageum, a traditional Korean zither, was used here as the main instrument to highlight Chung-hee's importance and strength as the emperor of Kyeongjang. ๐ We also used the erhu, which is commonly known as the "chinese violin" by some since it really compliments the rhythm. Both of them are used for the melody.
Complementing both of them is the dizi flute, a traditional Chinese instrument known for its airy, expressive tones. We wanted the dizi flute to show Chung-hee's sense of calmness, serenity and grace.
For Niko's theme, we wanted to showcase his strength and stubbornness. We wanted to display his strength first and foremost. With an air of mysteriousness as well.
For his theme, we decided to use the koto, which is the Japanese national instrument.
The koto, with its long history dating back centuries in Japan, possess a unique ability to convey a wide range of emotions. We used it to make show it display's Niko's strength and determination to prove the elders wrong. We want to showcase Niko's character. We hope it showed his character as well!
I can talk more in detail about the other MANY OSTs that we have, but we might be here for a while if we do that. Hahahaha. But I can talk about the future OSTs we have planned. This is an original song we have composed and prepared for the later chapters.
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