Anime and video game soundtracks are filled with classic scores that are beautiful in their own right, but Japanese YouTuber Rion adds an extra layer of grace to many of them by covering them on her harp.
The talented harp player's channel is filled with beautiful renditions of classical tunes, but she seems to have a fondness for the music of Studio Ghibli, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, plucking gorgeous covers of famous songs from anime and video games that is certain to give fans a whole new way to appreciate their favorite themes.
One Summer's Day (Spirited Away)
Her channel also features some tips on playing the harp for those learning how to tackle the instrument. Here are a few standout soothing covers from anime and video games that Rion has uploaded to her channel. Be sure to follow her on YouTube for many more awesome harp covers!
Anime and video game soundtracks are filled with classic scores that are beautiful in their own right, but Japanese YouTuber Rion adds an extra layer of grace to many of them by covering them on her harp.
The talented harp player's channel is filled with beautiful renditions of classical tunes, but she seems to have a fondness for the music of Studio Ghibli, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, plucking gorgeous covers of famous songs from anime and video games that is certain to give fans a whole new way to appreciate their favorite themes.
One Summer's Day (Spirited Away)
The Promise of the World (Howl's Moving Castle)
Gurenge--LiSA (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X)
Aerith's Theme (Final Fantasy VII)
Overture March (Dragon Quest)
Prelude (Final Fantasy)
By - grape Japan editorial staff.
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