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| Music plays an integral role in the [[Suikoden series]]. The series is known for its beautiful and memorable | | Music plays an integral role in the [[Suikoden series]]. The series is known for its beautiful and memorable soundtracks, which are composed of a wide range of genres and influences. The music in the series is often used to convey the different cultures, settings, and moods of the world. It also helps to bring the characters and their stories to life, adding emotional depth. | ||
One of the things that makes the music in the Suikoden series so special is its use of traditional instruments and melodies. This gives the music a unique and authentic feel, and helps to transport the player to the game world. Many fans of the series have come to appreciate the music as much as the | One of the things that makes the music in the Suikoden series so special is its use of traditional instruments and melodies. This gives the music a unique and authentic feel, and helps to transport the player to the game world. Many fans of the series have come to appreciate the music as much as the games themselves. | ||
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! class=" | ! class="headerbox" {{!}} Higashino Miki | ||
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{{!}}[[File:Higashino Miki.jpg|200px|left]]'''Higashino Miki''' (東野美紀, also known as '''MIKI-CHANG''', born January 1, 1968) is a retired freelance video game composer who was the lead music director for both [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]]. | {{!}}[[File:Higashino Miki.jpg|200px|left]]'''Higashino Miki''' (東野美紀, also known as '''MIKI-CHANG''', born January 1, 1968) is a retired freelance video game composer who was the lead music director for both [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]]. | ||
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{{!}}[[File:JAGMO logo.png|right]] '''JAGMO''', an acronym for '''JApan Game Music Orchestra''', is a professional orchestra based in Japan which has performed several concerts around the [[Suikoden series]]. | {{!}}[[File:JAGMO logo.png|right]] '''JAGMO''', an acronym for '''JApan Game Music Orchestra''', is a professional orchestra based in Japan which has performed several concerts around the [[Suikoden series]]. | ||
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! class=" | ! class="headerbox" {{!}} Genso Suikoden Music Collection Produced by Haneda Kentarō | ||
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{{!}} [[File:Genso Suikoden Music Collection Produced by Haneda Kentarō insert cover.png|200px|left]] '''Genso Suikoden Music Collection Produced by Haneda Kentarō''' (幻想水滸伝 音楽集 Produced by 羽田健太郎, ''Gensōsuikoden Ongakushū Produced by Haneda Kentarō'') is an arrangement album release containing songs from the first three main titles of the [[Suikoden series]]. | {{!}} [[File:Genso Suikoden Music Collection Produced by Haneda Kentarō insert cover.png|200px|left]] '''Genso Suikoden Music Collection Produced by Haneda Kentarō''' (幻想水滸伝 音楽集 Produced by 羽田健太郎, ''Gensōsuikoden Ongakushū Produced by Haneda Kentarō'') is an arrangement album release containing songs from the first three main titles of the [[Suikoden series]]. | ||
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* [[:Category:Albums and music releases|Albums and music releases]] | * [[:Category:Albums and music releases|Albums and music releases]] | ||
* [[:Category:Arrangement albums|Arrangement albums]] | |||
* [[:Category:Drama CDs|Drama CDs]] | |||
* [[:Category:Game soundtracks|Game soundtracks]] | |||
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* [[:Category:Promotional CDs|Promotional CDs]] | |||
* [[:Category:DVDs|DVDs]] | |||
* [[:Category:Songs|Songs]] | |||
* [[:Category:Suikoden series staff|Suikoden series staff]] | * [[:Category:Suikoden series staff|Suikoden series staff]] | ||
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Music plays an integral role in the Suikoden series. The series is known for its beautiful and memorable soundtracks, which are composed of a wide range of genres and influences. The music in the series is often used to convey the different cultures, settings, and moods of the world. It also helps to bring the characters and their stories to life, adding emotional depth.
One of the things that makes the music in the Suikoden series so special is its use of traditional instruments and melodies. This gives the music a unique and authentic feel, and helps to transport the player to the game world. Many fans of the series have come to appreciate the music as much as the games themselves. |
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