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Carol of the Final Fantasy Belles - piano arrangement


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A piano piece I arranged and performed that mixes Carol of the Bells with themes from Final Fantasy (usually the heroines/belles' themes) and Parasite Eve. Original theme arrangements by Nobuo Uematsu, George Winston, Yoko Shimomura, and Mark Hayes.

I arranged this piece in 2003 and recorded it in a piano auditorium. Unfortunately the person who recorded it had the levels super low and as such my only recording for the last 9 years had poor quality sound. This is a new recording from 2012 with some minor variations.

MP3: http://jayepperhart.com/CarolFFBelles.mp3

More history behind the arrangement found here: http://anotherj.blogspot.com/2009/12/jays-playlist-carol-of-final-fantasy.html

Sheet Music is here: http://www.squaresound.com/arrangements/file.php?id=845

Major source pieces found here:

Parasite Eve:

Tina - Final Fantasy VI:

Carol of the Bells - George Winston:

Carol of the Bells - Mark Hayes:

Game Themes included:

Tina/Terra (FFVI) - 0:26 1:53 5:07

Parasite Eve main theme - 0:45 2:43

Tifa (FFVII) - 3:23

Eternity (FFX-2) - 3:30

To Zanarkand (FFX) - 3:40

The Extreme (FFVIII) - 4:19

Aerith (FFVII) - 5:24

Vamo ala Flamenco (FFIX)- 5:44

Chocobo (FFV) - 5:53

Rydia (FFIV) - a variation of Carol of the Bells

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  • 4 weeks later...

Okay so...

Yeah. I can hear the sources, and they fit well together. Terra's theme ties it together beginning-end somewhat. Not sure it has enough focus, but my tracks tend to be meandering messes and they get posted. :D Then again, I tend to stick to one or two sources.

I foresee two potential issues: medley-itis and non-vgm source.

This is primarily a take of Carol of the Bells imo, with a lot of vgm sources integrated into it. Since Terra's theme is used the most, it'd make sense to say this is primarily an arrangement of that, but that's not quite true, is it? With the primary source being non-vgm, and the vgm sources making appearances rather than any one of them being a substantial part of the arrangement, I don't think this is ocr material.

But sub it anyway. I can be wrong. I hope I'm wrong. This is a really cool arrangement. :D

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