This album is beautiful. It’s the reason why I am picking up piano and am determined to learn the first song (Lightning’s theme) and it is unbelievably difficult. Little by little.
Omg glad to read this comment! Actually, I had learned Lightning's theme (i would say a beginner piano: playing john thompson's 1st grade) that it took me 3 months to memorize and figured out proper fingering. Ofc, i wont be able to master it as it requires countless hours of practice and repetitions, i actuall still am. Section B was hell as you will have to stretch your whole hands while getting the notes right; Section E took me several months to get the hang of the tempo and chords, it was really difficult at first! While the last section is supreme hell, to me, same goes to section E but the last would make you cry to give up. Neither exactly took me 3 months to learn it but the practice is hourless! You would be needing extraordinary technique from a real pianist. Nonetheless, I am glad that I can play Lightning's theme neatly than I did 3 years ago. You would need some research to those who have played it and from Aki Kuroda.
@@dekirou320 thank you for responding! So for accountability’s sake, I struggled with sticking to what I said I would do. The great news is that as of last week, I got myself a piano teacher within driving distance of where I stay and tomorrow is my second lesson so I am sticking to it! This is still a great song on my goal songs to learn! I think I will end up tackling The Sunleth Waterscape (The Promise) first since I love the melody and the key is C, which is a great place to learn. I’m so grateful for this piano collection as these are amazing compositions to aim at covering.
This is really good it makes me wanna train really hard at piano. For myself maybe because i think it's cool and i want to share how i feel. Thanks for the work and i watched this in vr it's surreal it makes me wants to cry.
@@avatar098i've subscribe to Nahre Sol but havent been willing to give up my entertainment and put in the time and effort even though i know it'll be worth it >:( . Thanks for the advice man i really appreciate i hope can do my cover in 3 years time. Anyways i've been watching rach3master recently he covers ff song too you should check him out.
Wow, this is really weird... I knew FFXII and XIII had piano collections, but I'd never actually heard them before... despite them apparently being here on your channel all this time. I've watched all your other scrolling piano collections videos many times, but only now, quite a few years later, am I learning that not only have you uploaded XII and XIII, you uploaded them first. Well, hooray! Better late than never.
Just a thought, but didn't Masashi Hamauzu work with Uematsu and Hamaguchi in many projects before 13? Like FFX? Collections wise, all the collection sets are great, but I wouldn't say this is boring. Hamauzu has a more ambient style than both Uematsu and Hamaguchi, but he brings in a different vibe to Final Fantasy, which does help other games that Hamauzu has made, that includes FFVII Remake.
What do you mean by "original performance" and "broken chords"? Official version CD? Yes this is Aki's. You meant dissonant chords? They are the same as the score written. Or some variations between the recording and the score? Yes Aki did improvise quite often, but under the frame hinted by the score.
Yes, I meant is this the official CD version. Broken chords are when the notes in a chord are played separately rather than together. Aki played a lot of them but they weren't marked on the score so I was just wondering if this was the official recording. Thanks.
123eldest Oh this. I knew it should be meant this but I wonder why would this be a question. Even though there are improvisations 99% of the time it is the same as the score. So could you point out the spot which made you raise the question? Dispute my request, this IS the official version. It sounds weird but true, that the recording process (sound quality, loudness, pan, editing) and the exact timing for time-taking and rubato quickly shows the answer. (Assume that you have heard the same version somewhere else.)
~誓い~サンレス水郷 練習用
04:01 ①Aメロ 04:39 ①サビ 05:17 ②Aメロ 05:42 ②サビ 06:15 間奏
06:41 ③Aメロ 07:08 ③サビ 07:38 ④Aメロ 08:11 ラスト
This is the most useful presentation ever, thank you so much for this!
The scrolling sheet series is of such high quality - thanks so much.
Something very satisfying listening and reading the sheets, just like reading a comic book.
Yes therefore I used to view the images of the scans while listening to this, but now it's more interesting since it moves on its own :)
Brilliant compositions. Hamauzu is a worthy partner / successor to Uematsu, but with his own style.
This album is beautiful. It’s the reason why I am picking up piano and am determined to learn the first song (Lightning’s theme) and it is unbelievably difficult. Little by little.
Omg glad to read this comment! Actually, I had learned Lightning's theme (i would say a beginner piano: playing john thompson's 1st grade) that it took me 3 months to memorize and figured out proper fingering. Ofc, i wont be able to master it as it requires countless hours of practice and repetitions, i actuall still am. Section B was hell as you will have to stretch your whole hands while getting the notes right; Section E took me several months to get the hang of the tempo and chords, it was really difficult at first! While the last section is supreme hell, to me, same goes to section E but the last would make you cry to give up. Neither exactly took me 3 months to learn it but the practice is hourless! You would be needing extraordinary technique from a real pianist. Nonetheless, I am glad that I can play Lightning's theme neatly than I did 3 years ago.
You would need some research to those who have played it and from Aki Kuroda.
@@dekirou320 thank you for responding! So for accountability’s sake, I struggled with sticking to what I said I would do. The great news is that as of last week, I got myself a piano teacher within driving distance of where I stay and tomorrow is my second lesson so I am sticking to it! This is still a great song on my goal songs to learn! I think I will end up tackling The Sunleth Waterscape (The Promise) first since I love the melody and the key is C, which is a great place to learn. I’m so grateful for this piano collection as these are amazing compositions to aim at covering.
@@blitzball4lyfe823 Keep hanging on to it blitzball! The goal and progress are worthwhile!
Probably the best FF piano collection
This is really good it makes me wanna train really hard at piano. For myself maybe because i think it's cool and i want to share how i feel. Thanks for the work and i watched this in vr it's surreal it makes me wants to cry.
For me, I found some of Nahre Sol's practice techniques to be really helpful for pieces like this :) Happy practicing!
@@avatar098i've subscribe to Nahre Sol but havent been willing to give up my entertainment and put in the time and effort even though i know it'll be worth it >:( . Thanks for the advice man i really appreciate i hope can do my cover in 3 years time. Anyways i've been watching rach3master recently he covers ff song too you should check him out.
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Love this and your other final fantasy piano videos. Really helped me study for my final year of uni, thank you very much! Subscribed!
thank you so much. in hard time i m playing the piano
Wow, this is really weird... I knew FFXII and XIII had piano collections, but I'd never actually heard them before... despite them apparently being here on your channel all this time. I've watched all your other scrolling piano collections videos many times, but only now, quite a few years later, am I learning that not only have you uploaded XII and XIII, you uploaded them first. Well, hooray! Better late than never.
Thank you very much for doing this
Thanks for this upload, really nice
Nice work ! it's perfect.
Two years ago I wanted to play i got my piano and great teacher, i quitted tho, but lets go agane.
Wow this is great! Thanks!
god this too good 😱 thank you man ! btw i kinda wanna print it , any way i can obtain the sheets ?
They should have it on Amazon.
There one for final fantasy x as well that you can print
自分が弾いても絶対こんな風にならない
特に誓い
I recalled this albums use to be on itunes or spotify but it's disappeared now?
RESPECT
42:49 自分用
By the same composer as Nier Automata?
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Where to download pdf :) ?
Is this the original performance? There are so many broken chords!
Those are arpeggios
Marvin Liu
Yes, same thing.
I never played this game. Looked like a chick flick but the music is nice.
This album is boring. I miss the days of Uematsu and Shiro Hamaguchi.
Just a thought, but didn't Masashi Hamauzu work with Uematsu and Hamaguchi in many projects before 13? Like FFX? Collections wise, all the collection sets are great, but I wouldn't say this is boring. Hamauzu has a more ambient style than both Uematsu and Hamaguchi, but he brings in a different vibe to Final Fantasy, which does help other games that Hamauzu has made, that includes FFVII Remake.
Dumb people can't stand good complex music, go listen some pop...
To each it s own
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Is this the original performance? There are so many broken chords!
What do you mean by "original performance" and "broken chords"?
Official version CD? Yes this is Aki's.
You meant dissonant chords? They are the same as the score written.
Or some variations between the recording and the score? Yes Aki did improvise quite often, but under the frame hinted by the score.
Yes, I meant is this the official CD version. Broken chords are when the notes in a chord are played separately rather than together. Aki played a lot of them but they weren't marked on the score so I was just wondering if this was the official recording. Thanks.
123eldest Oh this. I knew it should be meant this but I wonder why would this be a question. Even though there are improvisations 99% of the time it is the same as the score. So could you point out the spot which made you raise the question?
Dispute my request, this IS the official version. It sounds weird but true, that the recording process (sound quality, loudness, pan, editing) and the exact timing for time-taking and rubato quickly shows the answer. (Assume that you have heard the same version somewhere else.)
IkranAhiyik It's all throughout the The Sunleth Waterscape piece. Listen to the section beginning at 6:18 in particular.
IkranAhiyik I'm sure it is supposed to be like that it's just weird that it isn't marked on the score.