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Final Fantasy X-2 Piano Collection.

Piano Collections are a set of albums that contain memorable tracks from Final Fantasy games rearranged for piano. They each contain 10–16 tracks as well as sheet music for individual tracks.

List of albums[]

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV[]

This album has 14 tracks including: "Theme of Love" and "Golbez, Clad in the Dark".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy V[]

This album has 13 tracks including: "Mambo de Chocobo" and "Battle at the Big Bridge".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VI[]

This album has 13 tracks including: "Terra's Theme" and "Mystery Train".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VII[]

This album has 13 tracks including: "Aerith's Theme" and "One-Winged Angel".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VIII[]

This album has 13 tracks including: "Eyes On Me" and "Fisherman's Horizon".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX[]

This album has 14 tracks including: "Not Alone" and "A Place to Call Home".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X[]

This album has 15 tracks including: "Zanarkand" and "Suteki Da Ne (Isn't It Wonderful?)".

Final Fantasy X-2 Piano Collection[]

This album has 12 tracks including: "Yuna's Ballad" and "1000 Words".

Piano Collections Final Fantasy XI[]

This album has 11 tracks including: "A New Horizon - Tavnazian Archipelago" and "Whispers of the Gods".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XII[]

This album has 13 tracks including: "The Archadian Empire" and "Ashe's Theme".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XIII[]

This album has 10 tracks including: "FINAL FANTASY XIII - The Promise" and "Lightning's Theme".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XV[]

A Piano Collections album for Final Fantasy XV released on February 22, 2017 in Japan.

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy XIV[]

A Piano Collections album for Final Fantasy XIV released on March 6, 2019 in Japan.

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]

A Piano Collections album for Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles released on April 7, 2021 in Japan.

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