Masashi Hamauzu sheets!



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TomZander
10-31-2017, 02:13 AM
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I come desperately looking for sheet music by Masashi Hamauzu, my favorite composer, to study them.

It is very difficult to find them, and some people in this forum were looking for them and you helped them. But the links are too old and do not work. I would be very happy if someone was kind enough to send me these scores, because I need them.

I especially look for piano sheet music. From his albums Vielen Dank, Opus 4, and Piano Works.

I will be eternally grateful to anyone who does me the favor.

Also say that I already have enough scores of him and video games, in case you are interested in an exchange.

Greetings and thanks in advance!


TomZander
11-03-2017, 03:50 PM
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VideoGameVirtuoso
11-20-2017, 07:21 AM
The most effective way to study your favourite composers is to transcribe their works by yourself. As you continue to develop your proefficiency at it, it will become easier to interpret music later in the future, and dependency of sheet music will diminish.

When transcribing a specific artist or composer, they also tend to have patterns over the course of several works, making transcribing less labour intensive than what may be originally heard.

I am asking someone named daigoro789 on Facebook if they happen to still have sheet music of Vielen Dank… Unfortunately they have not responded after reading my inquiry.

On a side note, there are tools available to extract music automation data from video games if you are looking to playback compositions note by note. Some of the tools I personally use are VGMTrans and GBAMusRiper. Some consoles are more difficult to extract automation data from, such as the Playstation.


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