Prelude FFVII Voices Concert



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Prelude from Final Fantasy VII. This is from the VOICES concert


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where is the ... ( 9 months ago by Kcco109)
where is the corncert?
may i go?
seems like i really in the promise land...
Uh this is the ffxi ... ( 5 months ago by isurugi)
Uh this is the ffxi prelude, NOT ffvii. Watch the opening movie of ffxi then you will see.
It's in several ... ( 5 months ago by SoapSoapCrayon)
It's in several games, I believe it first appeared in FFVII though.
I know but i meant ... ( 5 months ago by isurugi)
I know but i meant the style of this particular prelude sounds exactly like the one in ffxi. FFVII's one is the same but the tune and theme is different from this live concert. It just seems the idiot who gave me a thumbs down didn't know what i was talking about(i hope it isn't you).
I gave you a ... ( 5 months ago by SoapSoapCrayon)
I gave you a thumbs-up just then, it wasn't I.
No this is FF7's ... ( 4 months ago by Eggfriedmice)
No this is FF7's prelude. The original was composed for Final Fantasy 1, and it was simply the arpeggio progression if I remember correctly. The melody you hear the choir singing here was added in 7.
Um no it wasn't, ... ( 4 months ago by isurugi)
Um no it wasn't, the melody already existed in ff6. Only hardcore ffvii fanboys label every piece of ff music "ff7".
In that case, since ... ( 4 months ago by Tedphoenician)
In that case, since it's been around since the beginning, why not just call it the "Final Fantasy Prelude" and just say it changes every once in awhile
imagine this kind ... ( 3 months ago by Shalashaska8636)
imagine this kind of quality music greeting you in a pS3 final fantasy VII remake...its the stuff dreams are made of..widescreen tv...surround sound and the best RPG ever...
I'm no ff7 fanboy, ... ( 3 months ago by Eggfriedmice)
I'm no ff7 fanboy, infact I enjoyed 6 equally as much as 7, I've played them all. I don't recall ever hearing the melody in 6, although it has been a long time since I've played it. It's possible the melody was added in the re-release, since you mention the opening movie - there was no opening movie in the original. The only thing I remember is the arpeggio on the title screen, no melody.
chill chill im not ... ( 3 months ago by isurugi)
chill chill im not saying you are an ff7 fanboy though it looked like i have. Just search the ff6 prelude on youtube, there's the melody.
actually i think ... ( 3 months ago by anonymoosegoose)
actually i think the first ff game in 8 bit nintendo NES already used this melody
Their was no choir ... ( 2 months ago by z3link)
Their was no choir in the FF7 prelude.
People, this is the ... ( 2 months ago by z3link)
People, this is the FF prelude to like every FF game, they just added the choir to be cool(which it is) the song isn't limited to just FFVII(And this is coming from a FFVII Fanboy too)
it was final ... ( 2 months ago by danbit5)
it was final fantasy 8 i think ,up a mountain,i always want chocbos lol one the best games a guy coyuld of bought for a playstation adventure style.its beautiful to see were the music came from nice post
The FF7 version is ... ( 2 months ago by ukleeham)
The FF7 version is the best by far though, they rehash it every year.
Beautiful. Though I ... ( 2 months ago by LawrenceSpencer)
Beautiful. Though I realize this was in a number of FF games, it makes me think of the depth and beauty of the experience that is playing FFVII. As the credits roll on the opening screen, this wonderful opening track only hints at the experience to come. Thanks very much for posting this. Its my hope that more people become acquainted with the amazing experience that is FFVII, and that the game be released once again so that people can do so.
Yes of course this ... ( 2 months ago by PsychoKrazyTime)
Yes of course this is the Final Fantasy VII prelude because there are no other Final Fantasy games other than VII. The other games couldn't have possibly had a prelude theme because they don't exist. Seriously, Final Fantasy III, IV, VI, and X, all of them are great games. It's just too bad they don't exist.
Yes because ... ( 2 months ago by PsychoKrazyTime)
Yes because everyone wants high quality graphics of Cloud getting raped by Sephiroth repeatedly.
The orchestrations ... ( 1 month ago by cumulusdiscord)
The orchestrations of the Prelude vary HUGELY from game to game. In my opinion, the FFVII version of the Prelude is the pinnacle of its greatness - it hasn't emerged in a complete form since that game.
Quick rundown: The ... ( 1 month ago by cumulusdiscord)
Quick rundown: The arpeggio (a crude form of it) was in FF 1, 2 and 3. FF4, 5 and 6 had the full song but only 7 had the same harmonies that are featured in this performance. You can hear in the SNES games that there is the basic melody and string accompaniment but FF7 was the most evolved form of the Prelude - that's why this is listed as the FFVII Prelude. Subsequent Preludes (8 and on) haven't even sounded anything like this. I really like the addition of the choir. Awesome.
Agreed! And this ... ( 1 month ago by cumulusdiscord)
Agreed! And this version is clearly the FFVII version, as it has those complex harmonies.
i think i just ... ( 4 weeks ago by melrissa219)
i think i just cried a little
gee..thanks. yeah ... ( 2 weeks ago by melrissa219)
gee..thanks. yeah i'm gonna need it again soon..



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