The animation cuts to a scene of Bucciarati in the elevator with the level indicator translucent in the center of the frame and a zipper unzipping over Bucciarati to change him to a different color palette. The camera then focuses on Giorno's determined face as dawn breaks behind him. The scene fades into the showdown between Narancia and Formaggio, then Pannacotta Fugo seeing Illuso and Man in the Mirror inside of a mirror, Pesci hooking Prosciutto as Bruno Bucciarati drags him out of a speeding train, Giorno fighting Baby Face and Melone, and Giorno again holding the wounded Mista with Ghiaccio in White Album at the foreground. Then inside Abbacchio's eye, Guido Mista battles Sale and Kraft Work. The camera zooms into one of Polpo's paintings and features Leone Abbacchio and Moody Blues facing Mario Zucchero and Soft Machine. The camera then rapidly zooms into the title, transitioning into many recollections of Giorno Giovanna and Team Bucciarati's journey thus far, beginning with Giorno standing in front of Polpo in his cell with his lighter and Black Sabbath besides him.
Published by: Warner Bros.The animation opens on a shot of a closed window, followed by an underling kissing his master's hand and then scenery of Venice in which the title fades in as the sun begins shining through the clouds in the background.
Original Song: Uragirimono no Requiem (Traitor's Requiem)Īnime: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind I am also really excited for the upcoming JoJo Part 6 Anime in this Winter! The JoJo Piano Project is finally over and I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did! I will definitely cover more JoJo pieces in the future, but for now I am going to cover some frequently requested songs from the currently airing Anime Season.
Uragirimono no requiem instrumental series#
In a sudden turn of events, Giorno's Requiem activates in 2:54 and the melody of "Diavolos Theme" is played again but in a major key this time, decorated with many arpeggios.Īnd last but not least, I also included the famous "Giorno’s Theme" again at the end of this piece in 3:33 to signalize the grand victory of Giorno's Team (and to bring my JoJo Piano Project to a satisfying conclusion.) This whole JoJo piano series started with my upload of Giorno’s Theme in this August after all.Īlright, that's it everyone! Thank you for reading my “Animenz Explains” column this week! The highlight of this arrangement is the sudden appearance of dissonance in 2:29, foreshadowing the Stand Power of Diavolo and his grand entrance in 2:40. Only a few times, I added a secondary melody to complement the main melody, such as the right hand upper voice in 0:50. The arrangement itself is quite straight forward with the left hand mainly focusing on the rhythm in 0:32 and 1:31. I tried to replicate this exact scene in the video as well in 2:40. If you have watched the JoJo Anime, you probably remember how Diavolo was trying to grab the arrow during the climax, but at the end he was unable to reach it. This piano arrangement is based on the “Diavolo version” of “Traitor’s Requiem” with the awesome “Theme of Diavolo” making an appearance in 2:40. Thank you for watching my JoJo Piano Covers over the last few weeks! I had a lot of fun arranging these pieces while adding some JoJo references during the video editing process. Animenz Piano Sheets - Toutes les chaînes -ĭécouvrez la vidéo Uragirimono no Requiem (Traitor's Requiem) - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind de Animenz Piano Sheets sur Le Fil YouTube de Piano Partage.