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This is the song played during the conflict between Zuko and Admiral Zhao. This theme is usually played when the Dai Li are present in a scene.
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The beginning of the song also plays occasionally throughout the series when Zuko or other characters are experiencing emotional turmoil and inner conflict.Īvatar The Last Airbender Soundtrack - Dai Li Headquarters The sudden crescendo at 0:20 represents this abrupt "reconciliation". Iroh unexpectedly grabs Zuko and embraces him tightly, saying he was never angry with him, only sad. Zuko begins to apologize for his choices in Ba Sing Se at the beginning of the song, telling his uncle how sorry and ashamed he is of his actions. This song is played during " Sozin's Comet, Part 2: The Old Masters" when Zuko enters Iroh's tent in the White Lotus camp. Īvatar The Last Airbender Soundtrack - Reconciliation Iroh talks about playing the tsungi horn in " The Blue Spirit" when this music is first heard. It uses the duduk, which is the instrument that provides the sound for the tsungi horn. Originally created for episode thirteen, " The Blue Spirit", this song is meant to emphasize the stealthiness of Zuko's alternate identity.

However, small parts of it are played during romantic moments between Aang and Katara in various episodes, such as during their time in the Cave of Two Lovers, as well as many happy endings with the team riding on Appa.
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Sometimes referred to as the " Kataang" theme, the full song is played in the final scene of the show.

While no official soundtrack has been released to date, Jeremy Zuckerman is currently working on a remastered and remixed version of it. The songs below mainly come from the show, but others may be from the series' video games, created by Track Team as well. įans have uploaded many individual songs from Avatar: The Last Airbender on YouTube. A great deal of effort went into the soundtrack of Avatar: The Last Airbender, making it both original and emotional, as the creators wanted musicians that had not been already established as animation composers in order to make the soundtrack unique to the show. The Track Team, consisting of Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, created most of the series' music with MIDI tracks, but compositions for the final episodes in Sozin's Comet were performed by a live ensemble. The soundtrack of Avatar has many Eastern influences, considering that the show contains many connections to Eastern culture. Feelings of happiness, suspense, regret, love, action, and many more are projected to the senses through music, making the soundtrack an important aspect of series production. All the background compositions, character themes, and songs in the world of Avatar play an important part in molding the atmosphere of each episode. Giancarlo Volpe, director of Nickelodeon Animation Studios.Īvatar: The Last Airbender has an expansive soundtrack produced by the Track Team. I would highly recommend the Track Team." " I am sure that I speak for many when I say one of the signatures of that amazing series Avatar: The Last Airbender was the soundtrack. For other similar uses, see Soundtrack (disambiguation). This article is about the soundtrack of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
