Lorde-Kowz
I have reached Yuki nirvana
Vol 4, 5, and 6 are out in HnA.
I listened and they seem to be within the 11 mins for me tooSo, can maybe anyone confirm, that the only Kajiura tracks in the swordsmith-arc apart from the 4 tracks in Vol.1 are the within the first 11 minutes of Vol. 6? The VGMdb entries have not been updated with tracklists and credits after Vol.1 and I don't feel like listening through everything myself tbh...
Hmm, this does kind of hint at some more stuff.I've not listened to anything after the first disc but
https://forum.canta-per-me.net/thre...x-miele-composed-by-kajiura.10161/post-328691
Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc Vol.3 Bonus Disc
Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc Vol.5 Bonus Disc
- M1
- M2
- M3
- M4
- M5
- M6
- M7
- M8
- M9
- M10
- M11
- M12
- M1
- M2
- M3
- M4
- M5
- M6
- M7
- M8
- M9
- M1
- M2
- M3
- M4
- M5
- M6
- M7
- M8
- M9
- M10
- M11
- M12
- M1
- M2
- M3
- M4
- M5
- M6
- M7
- M8
- M9
- M10
- M11
- M12
Seriously they could better do like on first season and release a disc with all the Kajiura tracks together instead of this thing. Now i have to add whole discography entry for each tokuten for a few seconds of musicI know, grunty, hint was not the right word to use here I guess.
What I meant is that I'm going to find out the track number, since the m-numbers have duplicates on the tracklists as each volume covers two episodes.So ep4 m12 is probably not track 12 on vol2 since it's an even numbered episode, while while ep5 m4 is likely to be track 4 on vol3.
...or not if vol 1 is only ep 1 as you just said. Either way, I'll check it out later.
Edit: Ok, you're right, vol 1 is only ep1
Update: Here are the tracklists for Vol. 3 and 4. Kajiuras contributions in bold.
3 of the 4 tracks have vocals (Vol.4 Track 24 M12 doesn't have any). Probably also LINO LEIA, but I'm not sure. I don't have credits unfortunately.
Also, all 4 tracks are under 1 minute long...
It could be anyone, really. I mean nobody could've guessed milet x Man With A Mission so I won't even start speculating. But honestly, I'd be cool with Reona.Now that Sony Music Group is also added on the pool of 'who will sing the next theme song' aside from sacra it's quite hard to predict who will do it now lol. Reona?
Well, they are releasing the tracks in order of appearence in the anime, which honestly makes a lot of sense to me. Rather than this, the way Kajiura is involved in this project in general is just really strange.Seriously they could better do like on first season and release a disc with all the Kajiura tracks together instead of this thing.
Thank you for your hard work.Now i have to add whole discography entry for each tokuten for a few seconds of music
That's pretty much my theory lol. And I have a feeling the same thing happened with UBW. That one was also scored, so she declined to do the whole thing, and she just did the F/Z arrangements for the first episode and the ED themes.I know this is an old conversation by now, but here is my theory regarding Kajiuras Demon Slayer involvement:
Kajiura was initially intended to be the sole composer for Demon Slayer. Ufotable asked her to create a main theme and suite, essentially "the main theme of Kimetsu no Yaiba" and "to destroy the evil" etc. However, during this time, the production committee decided they wanted to completely score the entire series, deviating from the traditional approach of using a music menu. Consequently, Kajiura declined the offer, as it would have required a significant and extended time commitment, conflicting with her other planned projects. So they brought in Go Shiina.
Despite this change, the committee though Kajiura's main theme was fire and still wanted to incorporate it into the series. This led to Kajiura receiving a co-composer credit for the first series. When it came to the sequel film and series, given Kajiura's established reputation in the industry and among fans, the committee opted not to remove her name from the music credits. Simply put, they assigned her the minimum work necessary to retain her association with their product. Probably...maybe. Who knows...
Just threeThat's pretty much my theory lol. And I have a feeling the same thing happened with UBW. That one was also scored, so she declined to do the whole thing, and she just did the F/Z arrangements for the first episode and the ED themes.
Btw, anyone know how many arcs are left to animate?
Thank you.Thank you this sounds like a very possible scanario. Guess you like mystery genre alot
Sounds plausible. Although I think her inclusion in UBW made a lot more sense conceptually, since she only made arrangements of the F/Z themes and nothing more, so I could also imagine a scenario, where it was already decided early on that she wouldn't be the main composer, and they just asked ther for the F/Z arrangements specifically. Also they called ther guest composer if I recall correctly, which was a much more honest description of her involvement. In Demon Slayer's case it's just a lot harder for me to imagine, that the current involvement was planned like this from the start.That's pretty much my theory lol. And I have a feeling the same thing happened with UBW. That one was also scored, so she declined to do the whole thing, and she just did the F/Z arrangements for the first episode and the ED themes.
For Entertainment District? I'm going to say between 2 and 4 minutes excluding the tv-version of Asa ga Kuru.Bets on how many minutes of Kajiura they include?
I know, grunty, hint was not the right word to use here I guess.
What I meant is that I'm going to find out the track number, since the m-numbers have duplicates on the tracklists as each volume covers two episodes.So ep4 m12 is probably not track 12 on vol2 since it's an even numbered episode, while while ep5 m4 is likely to be track 4 on vol3.
...or not if vol 1 is only ep 1 as you just said. Either way, I'll check it out later.
Edit: Ok, you're right, vol 1 is only ep1
Update: Here are the tracklists for Vol. 3 and 4. Kajiuras contributions in bold.
3 of the 4 tracks have vocals (Vol.4 Track 24 M12 doesn't have any). Probably also LINO LEIA, but I'm not sure. I don't have credits unfortunately.
Also, all 4 tracks are under 1 minute long...