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🎧 Listen to My MUSIC: https://ffm.to/lionmight 🚦 Community Guidelines (READ THIS): https://bit.ly/read-channel-rules 💡 Suggest a Video Idea: https://forms.gle/Pn44rWLH5FZYQQvS9 🏆 Get Rewards & Perks (Patreon): http://www.patreon.com/lionmight 🎵 Join My Inner Circle (Email List): http://eepurl.com/dF_rEf 🎮 My Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LionmightGaming 🕹 Gamer Profile: https://playtracker.net/library/Lionmight The cello… what an instrument. In this video, I react to Clair Obscur’s “Gustave” from Expedition 33, a piece that continues to amaze me with its dark elegance and breathtaking duet writing. As a professional composer and music producer, I break down how Lorien Testard blends light and shadow through cello and piano textures — a masterclass in musical storytelling. 🎧 Featuring expressive cello harmonies, subtle key changes, and emotional interplay between low and high registers, “Gustave” captures everything I love about modern game scoring — cinematic, sonorous, and deeply human. If you enjoy in-depth soundtrack reactions and musical analysis, join me for more journeys through the world of game music. 🎵 Original Music by Lorien Testard 🎮 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Game Science / Sandfall Interactive) 🎻 Reaction, arrangement & commentary by Lionmight (Diwa de Leon) #ClairObscur #Gustave #Expedition33 #ComposerReacts #MusicProducerReacts #VideoGameMusic #SoundtrackReaction #LorienTestard #Lionmight #Cello 🗣 All Socials, Website & Bio: https://linktr.ee/lionmight ❓ FAQ: https://bit.ly/you-ask-these-too-much ------------------------- #Lionmight #VideoGameMusic #VGM #ElectricViolin #StringPlayerGamer Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976: This video may contain copyrighted material used for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, scholarship, or research. Such use is permitted under the doctrine of “fair use,” which allows limited use of copyrighted material that might otherwise be infringing, particularly where the use is non‑profit, educational, or personal in nature.