Final Fantasy VII - Holding My Thoughts In My Heart: OST
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beautiful, this makes me want to learn how to play the piano :)
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This video is a response to (FF 7) holding my thoughts in my heart
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Really, how can anyone click the unlike button?!?
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This is my favourite soundtrack in ff7, it is enjoyable to hear...
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いい曲だぁ
指綺麗ですねwwww
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Hi am i supposed to hold down the sustain pedal during this song? cause when i play it it doesnt sound great
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This is beautiful, helped inspire me to ask for a keyboard for christmas.
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Yea, i'm back. My last view on this was a month ago?! I doubt that...this is still, perfect.
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hah. this makes me feel all warm inside ^_^
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This is perfect.
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Amazing....
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@SonOfCloud thanks lots =)
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Hey i am learning this song and i have a doubt..
In minute 1:21 i do this:
Right hand: C - higher C - E - G - E - C - lower D - A - D - Gb - D - A
Left hand: B - A - E - Gb
The problem is that the first C with the B of left hand find each other in my keyboard.. Is that right or should i get down an octave?
UsKciTo 3 years ago 2
I'm not sure exactly where you're talking about, but if you're crossing octaves with your hands, you should probably either move your right hand up or your left hand down. Good luck!
dludi8hn 3 years ago
excuse me ummm but where did you get the sheet music i went and got it off some sight but they gave me a crap version... can you tell me where u got yours. just send a link
Jacob121416 3 years ago
For this piece, Jacob, I actually only used the OST sheet music as a jumping-off-point. I took the basic chord structure and re-voiced it in the octave range that I preferred. So unfortunately, you won't find this version anywhere; it's all in my head :) Feel free to take what you hear and transcribe it, though. Good luck!
dludi8hn 3 years ago
it goes C sharp major to B flat minor, it doesn't just stay on C sharp major...
excellentlemon 3 years ago
No, it actually goes from the enharmonic equivalent of C# (Db) major to it's augmented relative major E major. But you're right, it doesn't stay in the same key.
dludi8hn 3 years ago