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Topic: Why is video game piano music ofter overlooked? ( and music in general )  (Read 1475 times)

Offline francisco40295

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I listen to classical mostly, but that's becuase I like to have my Beethoven organized. Because just like I enjoy listening to the pathetique, I also enjoy listening to Final Fantasy soundtracks. They're an entirely different sound, like I haven't heard it before.

I like most of people I assume, can't tell the difference in quality between a Rachmaninoff Etude Tableau and a piano soundtrack, so why don't people listen to them more?

Listen to some of this: ( and example among 20000 games )

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It's a playlist of 14 final fantasy songs, I mean, why are they ignored for every piano lover?

The thing is, I've never heard anything like this, not that's very good, but it's very dreamlike different.

Not john field dreamlike, but different

Offline stevensk

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To me, video game piano music sounds like muzak

Offline liszt1022

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I haven't overlooked it.
My website has piano recordings and sheet music -
https://danielbrown.vgpiano.com

Here I used FF6/FF7 as incidental music to the 1929 Phantom of the Opera-

Offline liszt1022

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and VGM gets me an occasional guest spot on this Japanese show-

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