Sentences with phrase «vocal arrangements»

Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection (ファイナルファンタジーX ボーカル ・ コレクション, Fainaru Fantajī Ten Bōkaru Korekushon) is a collection of vocal arrangements of pieces from the game arranged by Katsumi Suyama along with radio drama tracks, performed by the game's characters» voice actors in Japanese.
Although it's not exactly what I was hoping for, I've found «feel / Go Dream» to contain some of the best vocal arrangements in the Final Fantasy series.
Taking their set list from such sugar - pop wellsprings as Britney Spears (Toxic), Sia (Cheap Thrills) and DNCE (Cake by the Ocean), the Bellas haven't lost the advantages of a snappy vocal arrangement: credit to everyone behind the scenes who makes them sound good, and to the pipes of Kendrick in particular.
It featured vocal arrangements from the Final Fantasy series, including an a capella doo wop medley, orchestral versions of the series» ballads, and an «orchestra meets chorus meets rock band» finale.
However, it likely won't be for vocal arrangements of games like Xenogears and Mega Man X, which are in many cases the original motivations for creating music for Comiket.
Vocal arrangements like Charlie Puth's If You Leave Me Now and Frank Ocean's At Your Best (You Are Love) sound sublime, without a hint of distortion.
A collection of vocal arrangements of pieces from the game arranged by Katsumi Suyama along with radio drama tracks was released as Final Fantasy X Vocal Collection in 2002 by DigiCube.
Staging and choreography was by Ernest Flatt, with sketches directed by Rudy Tronto, musically directed by Glen Roven, scenic and costume design by Raoul Pene Du Bois, lighting design by Gilbert Vaughn Hemsley, Jr., vocal arrangements and lyrics by Arthur Malvin, additional vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane, and orchestrations by Dick Hyman.
Other songs on the single include the Instrumental version of Suteki Da Ne, «Pure Heart» (a vocal arrangement of Aeris» Theme from Final Fantasy VII), and a new song entitled «Tsukisama» (which means «The Moon»).
While terming the music overall as «excellent», he disliked the vocal arrangements in «Otherworld» and «The Skies Above», finding that the voices of the singers did not match with the songs» instrumentals.
Much of the album sounds reminiscent of the music work of Eric Whitacre, particularly in the vocal arrangements.
One example among many was «REFLECT», a vocal arrangement album of music from Square Enix games by music circle little white snow, which was on sale for 1500 yen.
Rick and Regina Duet (Baltimore, MD) 4/1994 — Present Vocalist • Compose songs, vocal arrangements, and participate in recordings and live performances • Apply knowledge of harmony, melody, rhythm, and voice production to enhance presentations • Perform traditional and custom arrangements to meet customer desires and expectations • Seek out and learn new music to continually develop and enhance company performances
Arranging and transcribing the old songs for big band and vocal arrangements.
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