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Zephysonas – Closing the Book | Orchestral

More Post-Finale tributes! This short yet progressive composition by master Zephysonas is conveying a lot of the events that happened in the finale, and the emotions and feelings that we got from it. Soft, bittersweet, deep all the way, Closing the Book is representative of our shared emotion right now as the book of FiM just closed!

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Marcus Warner – Friendship is Magic 2019 | Orchestral

What a surprise! Marcus Warner aka Evening Star has remade old pony tracks of his, part of an upcoming EP titled “Reprise”! Such a renewed Orchestral tribute to the FiM Theme Song is such a feast to witness, and the musician definitely hasn’t lost his touch at composing such gorgeous compositions!

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Mane In Green – Moonlight | Orchestral

The moonlight shall heal our wounds and soothe our troubled and tired mind… This is the concept of this cathartic song by Mane In Green, that accompanies that artwork drawn by Mane herself. You can just feel the magic and the musician’s passion for her craft, through the deep melodies and the emotional strings in the background! The percussions sound awesome too, and the Japanese musical vibes are strong, for a blissful experience! The song in our heart will never die!

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Koron Korak – Thought I’d Let You Know (Covering 4EverfreeBrony & Relative1Pitch) | Orchestral

Koron’s heartfelt and meaningful cover of 4EverfreeBrony’s original comes with a deep music video as a tribute to his late brother, and you can just feel the love through the beautiful violin play and the video edits. A requiem full of emotion for sure!

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Radiarc – Skip | Hybrid Orchestral

Inspired by that very artistic Rainbow Dash painting by Sharpieboss, Radiarc composed a matching piece that is jazzy yet intriguing and mystical, and has that certain “wandering in the mind” vibe that has become a signature of Radiarc’s music, that often has deep themes to it. Definitely a beautiful composition!

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Rarity Advocate – The Simple Things (Covering Chordstruck Pony) | Piano Solo

As a tribute to Chordstruck Pony’s original that is itself a tribute to Twilight from 2012, Rarity Advocate performed the simple yet deep composition with a lot of love, and you can feel it. Fitting to the upcoming airing of the last episodes of Fim, this callback to the early days is quite emotional, and reminds us that as long as there will be passionate bronies like Rarity Advocate around, we will be fine!

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Heartsong – The Smile Song ~ Music Box Lullaby | Music Box

A new Music Box cover from Heartsong and a very meaningful one at that, this new rendition of the Smile Song is bringing all the emotion with that sweet nostalgia, and the emotional sound of the music box that fits so well to carry the meanings explained in the description. Much love and joy from those melodies indeed, that will stay with us as we keep spreading smiles to the world!

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[P@D] Jyc Row – Lunar Rebellion [月の反逆 / Tsuki no Hangyaku] (feat. Satomi) | Soundtrack

Jyc Row strikes again. Track from Ponies at Dawn Eternal, he’s teamed up with a singer who goes by the name Satomi, who also wrote the lyrics about Luna and Celestia fighting as part of the Lunar Republic, in Japanese, no less! What follows is a beautiful orchestral soundtrack piece with powerful electronic percussion, creating something that sounds straight out of an anime. It’s not often we get Japanese songs in the fandom, so this is a nice change of pace!

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BinExis – New Old Beginning | Power Metal

Now this is something I don’t see too often. A power metal cover of two Italian openings from different generations of My Little Pony. This is a fun one with a strong leading flute and pretty nice riffs that also lean on some orchestral and pop-like elements. I never thought this is something I would need but I’m glad this had crossed my path now. Excellent work BinExis!

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Kallo Skull – Beauty Trapped in Chrysalis | Orchestral

Quite a powerful start for a channel debut, Kallo Skull’s Chrysalis-themed Orchestral beauty is bringing all the emotion of violins, in a grand progression featuring even choirs near the end. A lot of the character depth of our beloved antagonist is subtly expressed here, and that was definitely a most wonderful initiative! Here’s to a bright future of musical endeavors for Kallo!