it is me or is it that part of the end credits also has the staff roll music in it
it is me or is it that part of the end credits also has the staff roll music in it
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Is it? Aeris' theme plays quite a few times during the movie, but I can't recognise the melody in the song "Water". Where can you hear Aeris' theme playing during the song?Originally Posted by Omecle
I thought about this myself too, but I can't recognise the Crazy Motorcycle theme in the Chase of Highway. The Turk theme is very clear, though. If you know which parts of the Chase of Highway has the Crazy Motorcycle theme, could you point out those parts? The rock arrangements of the themes are harder for me to recognise.Originally Posted by Dinnova
It does. The main Final Fantasy Theme, which plays in most of the FFs (FFI's bridge-crossing, FFIII's first crystal jobs, FFIV's prologue, before the final battle and ending, FFV's ending, FFVI's ending, FFVII's ending credits, FFVIII's ending party and FFIX's ending credits), is played during AC's ending credits, and that theme is also played in FFVII's song Staff Roll.Originally Posted by Neco Arc
Note that FFVII's Staff Roll also uses the FFVII Opening theme and the Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII. The Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII is played on the world map during Disc 1 and the beginning of Disc 2. A more cheerful version of it can be heard in the songs "Steal the Tiny Bronco" and "Highwind Takes to the Skies" (the airship theme). AC's End Credits also use the Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII.
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People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
Ya, its hard to figure it out. I'm prety sure its it though. ABout 1:23 seconds into the Highway chase song and about 0:47 into the crazy motorcycle song is a point that sounds simular.Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD
I downloaded the ost.
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Originally Posted by RiTaPuffy
I downloaded it to, but i want to buy it when it comes out here. But when does it?
I got my copy of FFVII AC soundtrack a week ago, imported from CD Japan. The album covers are pretty nice, as well as the packaging, and it's a nice two-disc collection of all the music in the movie. It's great that Square included all the music, most of the film-makers out there only give out a soundtrack that is only one CD and has barely 45 minutes worth of music from a two-hour-long movie. The audio quality is also very clear, even better than in the movie, and the music was already pretty great during the film. While I'm not a fan of those metal songs, really, I think Uematsu really did a great job of mixing so many styles, from operatic and orchestral music to synth, rock and techno.
People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
I think its missing one song?
THE TURKS THEME SONG, WHERE THE HECK IS IT?!![]()
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How can you not recognise the notes? O.o; It doesn't play out exactly like Aeris' theme, but the notes are defenatly there. Even my girlfriend who has only heard Aeris' theme once a while back, recently heard it and said it sounded like Aeris' them.Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
See above (my list). It's in the song "The Chase of Highway".Originally Posted by RiTaPuffy
The piano notes in the background of "Water" sound like the first six notes of Aeris' theme, and the synth bell instrument does a bit similar pattern. Yeah, parts of Aeris' theme are there, but it's still somewhat vague. So I certainly wouldn't call it a remix of her theme just because there's a few notes of it. Divinity II has Aeris' theme and the Chase of Highway has the Turks' theme playing, but I still wouldn't call those songs remixes of Aeris' or Turks' themes.Originally Posted by Omecle
Dinnova: In the parts you pointed you pointed out, the Chase of Highway (at 1:23) has choir and distortion guitar whereas the Crazy Motorcycle (at 0:47) has rising synth wave or something like that. I'm still not sure if those parts have the same theme. Though the high-pitched Square Wave pattern playing the background at Crazy Motorcycle does sound like the distortion guitar pattern playing throughout the Chase of Highway. EDIT: And yeah, Tatakau Monotachi is the normal battle theme from FFVII. I can't read Japanese, but in my CD cover, Disc 1 Track 7 has the same title as Disc 2 Track 2, except 1-07 has "[Piano Version]" and 2-02 has "[FFVII AC Version]" after their name, and 1-07 is the piano version of the normal battle theme.
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People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
Aww... come on that song should be separated!Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD
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AH now i c. Tatakau Monotachi is the main battle theam. I though it was some kindof remix from the shinra theam. coolness
I dont think they sound similar at all.Originally Posted by Omecle
Sara ni Tatakau Monotachi is the name for the boss battle music. definently hard to notice.
and I dont c how "water" sounds like Aeris theam.