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MUSICIAN REACTS TO The Triumph (feat. Casey Lee Williams) by Jeff Williams with Lyrics

MUSICIAN REACTS TO The Triumph (feat. Casey Lee Williams) by Jeff Williams with Lyrics Social Media: Twitter: https://bit.ly/34Oc6l2 IG: Davidthemusicflannel Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/davidthehooman Rating FAQ (explaining the rating system) : https://youtu.be/5OAb68D1mEw *MUSIC CREDITS* @nic_izofficial Youtube: Nic-Iz Twitter@rapgamesadele COPYRIGHT NOTICE: “ Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use.” Disclaimer: ** These are affiliate links and I do make a small commission if you decide to buy the product or any other product for the duration of 24 hours. No, you will not be charged more for the product. My integrity is a big part of my channel. And my relationship with you is more important than short term monetary rewards. If you decide to click the link and buy anything that will mean the world** My Camera: https://amzn.to/35Z68j3 MY Ring Light: https://amzn.to/2PMe0yo My Tripod: https://amzn.to/35NqP0Z

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Anonymous

God in terms of openings the triumph I feel like is the one I jam out to on my own time but in terms of the show I forget it exists a lot. Another great reaction! Small question do you think you could add on a bit of extra analysis before your outros more often? I always love it in the videos you bookend it with a nice bit of overall analysis and what you love about the song. Going straight to outro always feels a bit premature in your videos.

Snorlax

Yah man! I know a bit about music, but when you call stuff out and explain why it works so well makes the video and the music more immersive. Talk up a storm and give us your thought my dude!

Anonymous

One of my favorite things about Jeff Williams and the RWBY sound track in general is that, the music is used as another layer of storytelling and Jeff not being afraid to reference the show or even past songs, it is almost like the characters and the story is having a conversation with wach other. Exp, in this song "all we need is a miracle" then you have the song miracle that kinda dismisses this line but also kinda has this unwanted optimism that maybe if we keep going we'll get our miracle. You also see it in Nevermore, because this song is literally tying up several story threads, and with it several songs and along with just downright references to those songs, there is subtle motifs, and themes being finalized in Nevermore. (Imo i could just be reading to much into it). Then you have how the music is used as another layer to story telling, and its imo AMAZING! I'm not going to get into spoilers, but it's a great way to add depth to a character when you have other wise limited time and budget. Some people have called it lazy (i have strong opinions on that, that i won't state here lol) but it just makes since to me. I mean soundtrack composures already kinda do that, establishing themes for places, characters, and thoughts, then intermixing those establishing themes to convey different connections, or play a small motif from another character theme when a different one is talking about something, establishing that character was thinking of that character. In RWBY they add a step to that with flushing out themes with lyrics that may not even be used in the show itself. Something that happened recently,( but no spoilers) during a character decision, if you listen closely, you can hear the song "path to isolation" starting and fading into the background. (Honestly when i caught it i geeked out). Anyway, i love me some RWBY music lol.

Geneva

I'd love you to do the volume 6 opening

Anonymous

This and the volume 6 opening, Rising, are tied for my favorite openings.