



this will be the first piece is the book i begin to work on late spring or early summer
can be purchased here (this is my normal store in japan i use):
https://animeartbookonline.com/kingdom-hearts-field-and-battle-piano-sheet-music-book-playstation-2.html
That piece is absolutely beautiful. I kinda want to learn it now. Actually, I really want to. But dammit, 50 bucks for the book? Also, I've never even played Kingdom Hearts. I have a Final Fantasy piano book from a long time ago, but there's nothing even remotely difficult in it. I use it mostly for sightreading and nostalgia, since I haven't played any Final Fantasy games in forever. I saw on your scribd that you're learning a few FF pieces (I think?), and I might look into more difficult versions of FF pieces.
Actually, thank you very much for making this thread. It's giving me lots of ideas and lots of drool! I just graduated high school and my parents still pay for my piano lessons and sheet music, but I think they're starting to get a little annoyed with how much music I've been buying lately! I would just pay for it myself, but then they'll ask why I didn't have them pay for it! I just can't win, I guess. Anyway, once I'm off to college in a month or so, I'll probably go crazy buying music that I don't have time to learn.
On a side note, Enrique, which Final Fantasies have you played? Or are you just in love with the music?
Anyway, what have I bought recently? Well, I'm kinda a sucker for the Henle editions, so I bought these two recently. I think I'm going to get Satie's Gymnopedies too, just because they're easy and everyone recognizes them. They're pretty, too.


Oh, and I started on some Prokofiev. I was playing through a section of sonata 7, and thought to myself, "What could possibly have made him think it was a good idea to write these notes?" And then I started playing it more and more, and it just started to click in my head, like, the dissonance started to sound right, like an engaging melody.

I also bought an Edition Peters copy of Grieg's piano sonata while
at his house, Troldhaugen, in Norway. It was awesome. Kinda makes me want to visit other composers' houses so I can buy mediocre editions of their music with some sentimental value.