This wasn't my first Zelda Symphony rodeo, and compared to the other one I went to, this one was pretty disappointing. First and foremost, it was a tiny orchestra. I could point out exactly who was flat in each section (I'm looking at you, 2nd chair violin). And for the thing that almost ruined the experience: the chorus was a disgrace. Honestly. They didn't understand the idea of vocal projection, and they could have definitely used another rehearsal or five. Half of them were flat, and I'm pretty sure they were speaking the words rather than singing them. Twilight Princess is very chorale, and it was comedic how bad they butchered it. This was the best they could find in Atlanta? Because let me tell you, there's a whole Opera here full of local singers they use for their ensemble, and they're great. The operas here are full of talented singers. Even GSU's chorus is full of talented singers (as seen in Carmina Burana). And this was the best they could find? Luckily the brass section was great and the music of Zelda is pretty brass heavy with the exception of Breath of the Wild. The Link's Awakening movement was excellent, and so was the Link to the Past one. Huge shout out to the first chair flautist, because she was amazing and probably saved the entire experience with her amazing solo for Wind Waker, which brings tears to my eyes every time. All in all, yes, yes for sure go to a Zelda Symphony if you're a Zelda fan. But maybe consider not going to the one at Cobb.