do you Still like FF music?
and I still wouldn’t mind learning a few pieces on a piano from the piano collections ;-;;
anyway sarah, you play piano as well?
actually I’m currently learning Fighting from FF7 piano collection. it’s exhausing piece indeed.
once I move out I should bite the bullet and get lessons or something ~
Sarah, if you don’t want your synth, i’ll have it ๐
I agree. He’s just done so much music over the years that I think he’s getting bored with it himself. I’ve noticed that he’s going to do music for Nintendo games and Microsoft games, not just for Square anymore. Hopefully this will give him more inspiration to do better.
Btw, I can do most of the FF7 songs on clarinet and guitar. I have the clarinet sheet music in gimp format LOL
Uematsu already left Square Enix 2 years ago, and I doubt SE would want to re-hire Shimomura after she voluntarily left in 2003.
I think Iwadare’s happy to work as a freelance, as he has done throughout his career. His care-free spirit would be crushed by a company as demanding as Square Enix. If SE wanted him, they would’ve hired him ages ago.
Hitoshi Sakimoto kinda goes overboard, and tries to put way too much emotion into the songs. I find them hard to imagine them in the song without being a major distraction.
Nobou kinda had a talent to make amazing pieces that harmonised with the game perfectly, but i feel Sakimoto’s work is a seperate entity.
Anyway Sakimoto doesn’t have on of the things that i loved in the FF music… melodies. Well it probably does but the way i hear it, its just one big clash of medieval orchestral music. I saw bring back Nobou and bring back those melodies that made Final Fantasy Famous.
Anyway as long as theres a Piano Collections to follow (and Sarah gets it on the site :D) i’m happy, but i feel there won’t be a P.C. If you hear the music you should be able to understand why.
I suppose it’s all personal opinion. I’ll never stop liking the FF stuff that I do like. It’s just that some of the later stuff is harder for me to get into.