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  1. Kubo and the Two Strings (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2016 film of the same name. The album featured original score composed by Italian composer Dario Marianelli, with a cover rendition of The Beatles-band member George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" performed by Regina Spektor.

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    Both sisters wear wide straw hats with disturbing Noh masks covering their true faces. Under their feathery cape (which gave the illusion of possessing crow wings), they wore dark black body armour. They also have jet-black hair that is tied into a ponytail. The only thing that distinguished one of them with another is their respective weapon of ch...

    Combat Proficiency: The Sisters are fearsome adversary with insane capacity in using their respective weapon of choice in combat.
    Flight: Both sisters can take flight at will without any support but magic. At first, they demonstrated the ability just to levitating, but later revealed that they can turn into a jet of light.
    Erebokinesis: Both sisters can manipulate darkness at will. One sister uses a kiserusmoking pipe to channel the dark energy, but the pipe gets shattered by Kubo, leaving the sister unable to use he...

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    Karasu and Washi, alongside Satiaru, were born as daughters of The Moon King, Raiden, and therefore ruled alongside him over his dark kingdom in Heaven. All three sisters had honed their skills and together became Heaven's most fearsome assassins. According to Karasu, in the past she had fought against creatures that could hold the Earth on their fingernail. Initially, The Sisters bore a great amount of respect towards their eldest sister, specifically do to her bravery and strength, but that...

    Travis Knight has confirmed that the Sisters' appearance is inspired by Tomoe Gozen, a prominent warrior in Feudal Japan who had a face claimed to be as beautiful as porcelain.
    The jet black feathered cape sported by the Sisters included 861 laser-etched feathers, each uniquely sized and shaped. This explained how their capes gave the illusion of raven cloak/wings.
    The masks and hats the Sisters wear are very similar to the ones worn in the 2005 film V for Vendetta.
    Karasu (烏) means crow in Japanese.
  2. Kubo and the Two Strings is a 2016 stop-motion animated film from Laika, making its fourth feature film. It was released on August 19, 2016. Set in ancient mythical Japan, a young boy with magical powers named Kubo lives a quiet life caring for his mother in a village.

  3. Kubo and the Two Strings is a Stop Motion animated Fantasy Adventure movie produced by Laika, based on a story by Shannon Tindle and directed by Travis Knight. Twelve-year-old Kubo lives with his catatonic mother on top of a mountain.

    • O Come All Ye Faithful. Pluck the strings with your individual fingertips, as opposed to strumming them, as there are several chords that include notes on non-adjacent strings.
    • Deck The Halls – instrumental solo. This arrangement is, for the most part, pretty straightforward and makes nice use of arpeggiated first-position chords.
    • Silent Night – fingerstyle instrumental solo. This, the holiest of all Christmas songs, is a tender ballad and should be performed slowly and softly. Two things to watch out for: 1) Be careful not to sound the open B string in bars 5 and 17, and 2) try not to fudge the F# melodic passing tone in bar 14 (first string, second fret) or let its performance disturb the other chord tones of C that are supposed to ring.
    • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. As there are no six-note chords here, this arrangement may be performed fingerstyle, plucking the individual strings in a chord simultaneously, as opposed to strumming them in quick succession with the pick.
  4. A list of Christmas songs to learn on guitar from beginner level to intermediate. Find some of the most popular Christmas to play on your guitar with chords and strumming patterns.

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  6. Plot. In feudal Japan, a 12-year-old boy with only one eye named Kubo tends to his ill mother in a mountain cave near a village. He earns their living by magically manipulating origami with music from his shamisen for the village folk, telling the tale of his missing father Hanzo, a samurai warrior.

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