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Begging for Castlevania Symphony of the Night background music

I have Gao Qing’s lossless album Castlevania: Under the Moon Original Soundtrack OST and the “Castlevania: Symphony of the Night” game original soundtrack album review. But it's a little big. The song you want is the 20th song "Lost Painting"

20. "Lost Colorful Painting"

This is probably the most popular piece of music in this album. An extremely beautiful and harmonious melody, I believe everyone who listens to it will like it! The lead glockenspiel, Rhodes piano (a soft electric piano), FX5 Brightness (synthetic effect 5 "bright") perform this melody with the accompaniment of the Strings Ensemble, music box and finger strings It is extremely ethereal and hazy, like the sound of nature (no exaggeration!). Due to the use of the carillon and its elegant melody, this music sounds very much like ancient Chinese music. It is soft on the outside and strong on the inside, giving it a very intimate feeling. In the game, this heavenly piece of music is used in the "Heretic Chapel", "Heretic Library" and "Patio Water Veins" in Castlevania. These three scenes are as beautiful and fantastic as the music, and they are rendered to a great extent. The atmosphere of the game. It is worth mentioning that because this piece of music is deeply loved by domestic players, it was once widely circulated under the name "The Lost Color Painting" and was talked about by players. However, a correction is needed here. The Japanese name of this song "Lost Painting" actually means "lost watercolor" or "lost watercolor", and does not mean "faded" or "lost color". The English name "Lost Painting" is also the same as the original Japanese name. The meaning is the same. As for the Chinese name, it may have been mistranslated by some players at the beginning, and the result has been mistranslated. In addition, the original MIDI Arrange album of Castlevania game music from all generations titled "Dracula MIDI Collection" ("Dracula MIDI Song Selection") released at the end of 1997 also included a piano Arrange version of this music. Due to the original score It is very suitable for piano solo, so the piano arrangement has not changed much from the original music, and it sounds very good. In short, no matter what style of music you like, I strongly recommend you this "Lost Watercolor", including the later piano Arrange version (but it is a MIDI sound source simulated piano, not a raw piano). In addition, I personally think that this song is the beginning of another climax of the entire album (the first climax starts from M6, I am personally used to feeling this way), because there will be several extremely outstanding pieces of music in succession.

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