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[[Hiroyuki Sawano]] uses his own version of abbreviations for instruments, which closely resembles the Italian instrument abbreviations standard. |
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* vc (2nd Meaning) - Vocal Score: A arrangement using the notes of a vocal on a instrument (vocal parts of an opera, cantata, or similar) |
* vc (2nd Meaning) - Vocal Score: A arrangement using the notes of a vocal on a instrument (vocal parts of an opera, cantata, or similar) |
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* medley - A piece composed from parts of existing pieces, usually three, played one after another, sometimes overlapping. |
* medley - A piece composed from parts of existing pieces, usually three, played one after another, sometimes overlapping. |
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* adlib - Improvised or unrehearsed (Written ad lib) |
* adlib - Improvised or unrehearsed (Written ad lib) |
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* st (2nd meaning) - Stringendo: Gradually getting faster (literally, tightening, narrowing) (i.e. with a pressing forward or acceleration of the tempo, that is, becoming stretto) |
* st (2nd meaning) - Stringendo: Gradually getting faster (literally, tightening, narrowing) (i.e. with a pressing forward or acceleration of the tempo, that is, becoming stretto) |
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* Music Composed & Produced by [[Hiroyuki Sawano]] |
* Music Composed & Produced by [[Hiroyuki Sawano]] |
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* Co-produced, directed by Yasushi Horiguchi (Legendoor) |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 08:34, 22 March 2018
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"Attack on Titan" Season 2 Original Soundtrack (進撃の巨人 シーズン 2 オリジナルサウンドトラック Shingeki no Kyojin Shīzun 2 Orijinarusaundotorakku?) is the third soundtrack album containing music from the anime adaptation of Attack on Titan. It is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano.
Track listing
Disc One
- Barricades
- APETITAN (Beast Titan)
- YouSeeBIGGIRL/T:T (Ymir Titan/Titan Transformation)
- son2seaVer (Song 2nd Season Version)
- Call of Silence
- ERENthe標 (Eren Coordinate)
- attack音D (Attack on D)
- YAMANAIAME
- 2Volt
- 進撃st-hrn-egt20130629巨人
- So ist es Immer (So It Is Always)
- 進撃st-hrn-gt-pf20130629巨人
- ymniam-orch (YAMANAIAME Orchestral)
- The Reluctant Heroes <MODv>
- 進撃st-hrn-gt20130629巨人
- theDOGS
Disc Two
- 進撃pf-medley20130629巨人
- EMAymniam (Eren・Mikasa・Armin YAMANAIAME)
- 進撃pf20130218巨人
- 進撃gt20130218巨人
- TWO-lives
- 進撃st20130629巨人
- 進撃vn-pf20130524巨人
- ymniam-MKorch (YAMANAIAME Mika Kobayashi Orchestral)
- 進撃pf-adlib-c20130218巨人
- 進撃pf-adlib-b20130218巨人
- 進撃vc-pf20130218巨人
- TheWeightOfLives
- YAMANAIAME <FMv>
- AOTs2M他1
- AOTs2M他2
- AOTs2M他3
- AOTs2M他4
Naming Terminology[1][2]
Hiroyuki Sawano uses his own version of abbreviations for instruments, which closely resembles the Italian instrument abbreviations standard.
- st - String Instruments
- hrn - Horns
- pf - Piano/Pianoforte (Italian)
- gt - Guitar
- egt - Electric Guitar
- vn - Violin
- vc - Cello/Violoncello (Italian)
- vc (2nd Meaning) - Vocal Score: A arrangement using the notes of a vocal on a instrument (vocal parts of an opera, cantata, or similar)
- f - Pianissimo: to perform on a piano very softly and gently. Written like (p or f) [p or f being soft] [ppp or fff being the softest.]
- medley - A piece composed from parts of existing pieces, usually three, played one after another, sometimes overlapping.
- adlib - Improvised or unrehearsed (Written ad lib)
- st (2nd meaning) - Stringendo: Gradually getting faster (literally, tightening, narrowing) (i.e. with a pressing forward or acceleration of the tempo, that is, becoming stretto)
Liner Notes[3]
- Music Composed & Produced by Hiroyuki Sawano
- Co-produced, directed by Yasushi Horiguchi (Legendoor)
- Recording & Mixing Engineer / Protools Operator: Mitsunori Aizawa (SIGN SOUND), Junichiro “Ojiy” Ojima
- Recorded at LAB recorders, Studio Sound Valley, Bunkamura Studio, Sound City, Studio Green Bird, ONKIO HAUS
- Mixed at Studio Sound Valley
- Mastering Engineer: Mitsunori Aizawa (SIGN SOUND), Yuta Tada (PONY CANYON)
- Mastered at Studio Sound Valley, PONY CANYON
- Score Copy: Shoji Kobayashi
Musicians
- Strings Section: Koichiro Muroya strings
- Violin: Koichiro Muroya
- Horn: Otohiko Fujita, Yasushi Katsumata, Hitoshi Imai, Tsutomu Isohata, Takato Saijo, Hirofumi Wada, Maire Fujita, Yu Sakuma, Shinichi Kotani, Takanori Takahashi, Atsushi Doyama, Eri Yanagawa, Mitsuo Matsuura
- Trumpet: Kenichi Tsujimoto, Shiro Sasaki
- Trombone: Wakaba Kawai, Yukihiro Nomura, Koichi Oshida, Kan Nishida
- Drums: Yu “masshoi” Yamauchi, Yasuo Sano
- Guitars: Hiroshi Iimuro, Tetsuro Toyama
- Guitars & Cello: Harutoshi Ito
- Vocal: Yosh, Gemie, mpi, Benjamin, Mica Caldito, Mika Kobayashi, Ruka
- Background Vocal: Hiroyuki Sawano, Yosh, Gemie, mpi, AKIKO SHIMODOI, Hajime, cAnON.
- Piano, Keyboards & All Other Instruments: Hiroyuki Sawano