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This is a task for... not me
Good grief, I found a stash of Wind Waker solo piano sheet music that contains every single track from the OST. Lemme repeat that: EVERY SINGLE TRACK. That's 73 pieces on the first CD and 60 on the second, minus a couple of unplayable things like ambient cave "music". So if you ever wanted to perform "A Giant Mysterious Bird Attacks" or "Boss Clear Fanfare", here's your thing! o_o
It appears to be an official Japanese book, too. Are the Japanesecrazy dedicated enough to create a demand for this??
...And why am I saving it all if I can't even play the piano with any competence?
Because it'll at least help me refine the Ocean theme I input for Band Brothers. You should hear it, it's cool.
Edit: Judging by the Final Fantasy OST compilations in the same directory... I guess Japanese music geeks do go for that sorta thing.
It appears to be an official Japanese book, too. Are the Japanese
...And why am I saving it all if I can't even play the piano with any competence?
Because it'll at least help me refine the Ocean theme I input for Band Brothers. You should hear it, it's cool.
Edit: Judging by the Final Fantasy OST compilations in the same directory... I guess Japanese music geeks do go for that sorta thing.

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You never realise how much part of Lost Woods sounds like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (original version, first song when they're in the main factory room) until you hear it played on a violin.
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I dunno what the compilation's called but it probably is seeing as how it seems to be part of a common series. And yeah, there's no extra arranging to make it fancy but sometimes that's what you're looking for. Like when you're wasting time making midis
Now the Final Fantasy Piano Collection sheet musics in there... those are the real thing. And really scary. I input "Fighting" into Band Brothers (split into six separate pianos) and I will never, ever, ever attempt to play it.
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I dunno, I never have a problem playing a melody by ear. It's just when you get to chords and accompaniments, that's the end of my musical capacity.
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