This is a compilation of all the eight tunes you hear when you play the eight pianos of the world. The music was recreated with Mario Paint Composer. To learn more about how this song was made, see my Mario Paint Composer Tutorial videos for details.
I just suddenly felt like composing this for no apparent reason. The first few tunes were surprisingly harder, as I had to intentionally insert the mistakes. So no complaining about how they sound off. That's the way it's supposed to be. Obviously, it gets better as it goes along. Trolling will get your comment removed and blocked.
Just so you know, I no longer accept requests for Mario Paint Composer songs. As such, they will be ignored.
Thanks for watching!
Trkmarch was in there lol
domowinter2 3 years ago
For some reason I never noticed this until now.
Great job.
3266442 3 years ago
You use harder songs to get better, not necessarily more famous/popular songs.
Toksyuryel 3 years ago
huh?
jackerz101 3 years ago
Thanks for putting all Piano Lessons!! LOVE THIS PARTS of FFV!!
stranger0213 3 years ago 2
I loled
Kranden420 3 years ago
This is great for a smile - these have to be some of THE most overlooked FF tunes, yet instantly familiar to semi-completionists (at least, those who want the Bard to be better than mostly-useless). I'm replaying V right now, and I have seven pianos played - the last one's got to be the secret village one.
browncoatkevin 3 years ago
The sixth piece is "Beautiful Dreamer", composed by Stephen Foster.
brianLED 3 years ago
The last piece is Arabesque No. 1 by Debussy.
TechnocratiK 3 years ago
Yeah, what IS that last composition? Or was it written especially for FF5? For that matter, what is the 6th piece, the one before Rondo a la Turca?
ComradeSephiroth 3 years ago