Rhymes of Vales is a soundtrack from the album Forest of Jnana and Vidya.
Soundtrack Usage[]
Open-World Combat
Domains
- Spire of Solitary Enlightenment
- Steeple of Ignorance
- Tower of Abject Pride
- Somalata Inland Sea
- Purification Spring
- Dream of Falling (Domain) (combat)
- Silent Seeker of Knowledge (Domain) (combat)
- Fragment of Childhood Dreams (combat)
- Garden of Endless Pillars (combat)
- The Contamination's Source (combat)
- The Coordinates of Sun and Rain (combat)
- The Dark Valley (combat)
- Under the Umbrella's Shade (combat)
- The Rhythm that Leads to the Gloomy Path (Domain) (combat)
- The Rhythm that Nurtures the Sprout (Domain) (combat)
- The Rhythm that Reveals the Beastly Trail (Domain) (combat)
- For Fruits, Seeds, and Trees (Domain) (combat)
- Secret Cavern (combat)
- The Secret Garden of "Auguste" (combat)
Event Gameplay
- Fayz Trials (challenge #1-3)
- Tablet Analytics
- Fabulous Fungus Frenzy — Special Training
- Fabulous Fungus Frenzy — Championship Progress
- Second Blooming
- A Parade of Providence — Concocted Reaction
- Brewing Developments
- Fayz Trials: Hypothesis (challenge #3, 5, and 7)
- Perilous Expedition
- The Great Fayz Reaction Debate (stage #1, 3, and 7)
Special Gameplay
Media
Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[1] |
---|---|
Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Arranger | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Bansuri | Eliza Marshall |
Mandolin | Steve Smith |
Sitar | Arjun Verma |
Saz | Dursuncan Cakin |
Bouzouki | Steve Smith |
Classical Guitar | Ashley Blasse |
Violin | Stephanie Gonley |
Folk Instruments Supervisor | Kuljit Bhamra |
Recording Studio | St Luke's, Abbey Road Studios, Redfort Studio |
Recording Engineer | Lewis Jones, Kuljit Bhamra |
Editing Engineer | George Oulton, Freddie Light |
Mixing Engineer | Lewis Jones |
Mastering Engineer | Simon Gibson |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- The following soundtracks share a theme:
- Rhymes of Vales
- Swirls of Sachmis
- The two soundtracks feature an extremely similar musical arrangement save for a few differences, notably that the flute melody in Rhymes of Vales is played on bansuri while in Swirls of Sachmis it is played on ney.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Rhymes of Vales | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 堙谷的铙歌 Yīn'gǔ de Náogē | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 堙谷的鐃歌 Yīn'gǔ de Náogē | |
Japanese | 谷間の韻律 Tanima no Inritsu |
References[]
- ↑ NetEase Cloud Music: Rhymes of Vales 堙谷的铙歌