Final Fantasy X Piano Collections Sheet Music
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This book contains the sheet music for all the tracks on the Final Fantasy IX Piano Collection album. These pieces are arranged for solo piano, and are generally much more advanced than those found in the Original Score books.
Product Description
| Publisher: |
Yamaha Music Media |
| Catalog Number: |
GTP254280 |
| Content: |
80 Pages; 15 Pieces |
| Composed By: |
Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano |
| Difficulty: |
Intermediate to Advanced (See and Hear Samples in the Tracklist/Samples tab) |
| Description: |
This book contains the sheet music for all the tracks on the corresponding Piano Collection album. These pieces are arranged for solo piano, and are generally much more difficult than those found in the Original Score books. This book uses standard music notation, but the text – including the title of each piece – is in Japanese. If available, English translations for this book’s Table of Contents appear below. |
Contents / Track Listings
| Track Listings – Disc One (56:44) |
| Track Title |
Page |
MIDI File |
| 01) At Zanarkand » sample |
6 |
[MIDI] |
| 02) Tidus’ Theme |
10 |
[MIDI] |
| 03) Besaid Island » sample |
16 |
[MIDI] |
| 04) Song of Prayer |
20 |
[MIDI] |
| 05) Travel Agency |
24 |
[MIDI] |
| 06) Rikku’s Theme |
27 |
[MIDI] |
| 07) Guadosalam » sample |
30 |
[MIDI] |
| 08) The Thunder Plains |
34 |
[MIDI] |
| 09) Assault |
40 |
[MIDI] |
| 10) Via Purifico |
44 |
[MIDI] |
| 11) Suteki Da Ne » sample |
50 |
[MIDI] |
| 12) Yuna’s Decision |
54 |
[MIDI] |
| 13) People of the Far North |
58 |
[MIDI] |
| 14) Final Battle » sample |
62 |
[MIDI] |
| 15) Ending Theme |
68 |
[MIDI] |
| Bonus! |
| 16) Decisive Battle |
74 |
|
Product Videos


To Zanarkand


Besaid Island


Ending Theme
Danemyers_2011@hotmail.com – :
Wide range of styles, great variation and pianistic intent in every piece. This is easily one of my favorite books to play from. Wonderful melodies, interesting (bordering on jazz) harmonies, and most of the pieces are pretty comfortable to play. “Final Battle” is the most challenging, but not altogether unattainable.
These are really great arrangements that offer enough depth and subtlety to suit more serious pianists.