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Final Fantasy X – Hymn of the Fayth

by Marc | Feb 15, 2012 | News | 5 comments

Final Fantasy X – Hymn of the Fayth







5 Comments

  1. Jerry Barnes
    Jerry Barnes on 14 May 2012 at 5 h 47 min

    I would to buy the sheet music for this piece, I am also a french horn player. I will get all of the sheet music you are willing to provide me. what can i do to become a crisp player such as you?

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    • Marc
      Marc on 14 May 2012 at 9 h 52 min

      Hey Jerry !

      I don’t have the sheet music for this piece, since I played it by ear !
      But here are the notes to help you figure it out :

      A-C-B-D…D-C-D-E-A…E-F#-D-E…D-C-D-E-A…A-A-B-B-C-C..-B-G-G-A-A

      (L a-Do-Si-Ré…Ré-Do-Ré-Mi-La…Mi-Fa#-Ré-Mi…Ré-Do-Ré-Mi-La…La-La-Si-Si-Do-Do…Si-Sol-Sol-La-La )

      Now the advice I would give you is…play as much as you can, in lots of different contexts, always try to push your own limits and the horn’s limits.
      Really be dedicated to your instrument, play a lot and never be afraid to try new things, and think “out of the box” !
      If you feel really passionate about it, I’m sure you’ll improve pretty quickly…it worked for me 😉

      And most of all…have fun !

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      • matthew
        matthew on 12 August 2014 at 2 h 29 min

        i know it is for the horn, and i am literally as green as ccan be about instruments and sheet music. but i attempted to translate this to violin notes. save a couple notes, like the E to A transition and the last two A’s, it sounds great. not sure if i am usng the right strings, but hey. thanks

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        • Marc
          Marc on 12 August 2014 at 9 h 30 min

          Cool !

          To play it on the violin from the notes I wrote above, you need to transpose it a 4th higher.

          A becomes D
          C becomes F

          etc…

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          • matt
            matt on 12 August 2014 at 22 h 03 min

            excellent. thank you very much.

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