Your piece is beautiful, thank you for sharing with us! I don’t know why I feel like this sounds very eastern -something like a Studio Ghibli work combined with some Chinese piece.
The piece was inspired by one of the last scenes of the drama, in which the mortally wounded hero (played by Jang Hyuk) asks the heroine (played by Kim Ha Eun) to sing him a song. He apologizes to her for not acknowledging her feelings for him and calls her by name for the first and last time. She wipes her tears and starts singing, and then he dies in her arms before the song is finished. I wanted the music to have the simplicity and timelessness of folk song and the character of both lament and lullaby.
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Snow Flower
May 7, 2021 at 6:42 AM
mmmmm
May 7, 2021 at 7:55 AM
Your piece is beautiful, thank you for sharing with us! I don’t know why I feel like this sounds very eastern -something like a Studio Ghibli work combined with some Chinese piece.
kiara
May 7, 2021 at 8:07 AM
You are so talented! Thank you for sharing <3.
kiara
May 7, 2021 at 8:13 AM
Brought back memories and not just CHUNO but a whole year of memorable K-dramas.
ladynightshade wants to be gazed at by namgoong min
May 7, 2021 at 4:47 PM
This was absolutely lovely. Very evocative of some great C-drama OSTs for me. I’m now excited to see what you do next.
Lily left the valley
May 9, 2021 at 4:17 AM
Thank you for posting this.🎶 Did you have a specific scene in mind, or is this a theme for whichever elements/characters?
Snow Flower
May 9, 2021 at 10:49 AM
MAJOR CHUNO SPOILER!!!
The piece was inspired by one of the last scenes of the drama, in which the mortally wounded hero (played by Jang Hyuk) asks the heroine (played by Kim Ha Eun) to sing him a song. He apologizes to her for not acknowledging her feelings for him and calls her by name for the first and last time. She wipes her tears and starts singing, and then he dies in her arms before the song is finished. I wanted the music to have the simplicity and timelessness of folk song and the character of both lament and lullaby.