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This is a piano version of the music that plays durring the Final Fantasy Versus Trailers. There is no VOCALS...just piano. Right click...save target as...and open it on your iTunes if you want. If you like the Piano Collections, you will like this. Have fun. :Þ http://www.squaresound.com/arrangeme...snemoris_p.mp3
Sounds alright. I've heard a few of these fan versions and this isn't one of the best. They changed the song too much and even the bits that did sound like it had wrong notes.
Sounds alright. I've heard a few of these fan versions and this isn't one of the best. They changed the song too much and even the bits that did sound like it had wrong notes.
I rather agree. It doesn't sound bad... but the original is pretty sweet in itself. There's a bit much of fanmade ones.
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It sounds great! I really do love the different style in it.
However, i do love the original piano a bit more, because this one gets into its own little rhythm that i don't recognize. So i say the original is better, but this one is still very good
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I heard this on Youtube, but it's not exactly my favorite... I've been wanting to transcribe (is that the right word?) it to match the original version, and so far it's been turning out well. But when the other instruments come in, it gets hard to hear...