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Template:Listen The "Prelude", also known as the "Crystal Theme", is a recurring piece of music that appears in most Final Fantasy games. It is often considered one of the most important themes in the series, as it is often heard on the file select screen, especially in the Finest Fantasy for Advance releases.

Interestingly, Nobuo Uematsu composed the Prelude as a last minute addition to the original Final Fantasy, and took all of 10 minutes to create it.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" plays in the opening, formation and world map screens. This original version is also found on the fourth disc of the Final Fantasy Vinyls collector's album set.

Final Fantasy II

Template:Sideicon The "Prelude" plays in houses with healing Statues and at the Main Screen.

Final Fantasy III

Template:Sideicon The "Prelude" plays in the New Game screen.

"Prelude" is also part of the "The Evil Power of the Underworld" track on the Final Fantasy III: Eternal Legend of the Wind album.

Final Fantasy IV

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A crystal room (3D).

The "Prelude" plays in the New Game screen, in the crystal rooms and during The End screen. In the 3D version, it also plays during the Rosa's Measured Meditations minigame when training the Eidolon Whyt. Edward describes it as "a very difficult piece" in the Music Box section of the 3D version.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

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Final Fantasy V

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" plays in the New Game screen (GBA and mobile releases only) and in the crystal rooms.

Final Fantasy VI

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" plays in the New Game screen, in the Beginner's House and during the "The End" screen.

Final Fantasy VII

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" plays at the last part of the Game Over tune, in the opening credits, and after the credits in a space background. In the demo version, a remix of the theme plays in the menu screen.

The theme is found on the Final Fantasy VII: Original Soundtrack and the compilation limited edition album Final Fantasy VII Vinyl Limited Edition.

Final Fantasy VIII

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" plays during the Game Over screen and also in the last parts of the ending theme. A variation very similar to the one from the Final Fantasy VII demo can be heard during the menu screen of the demo, although it uses slightly different samples and is a bit higher-pitched.

Final Fantasy IX

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" plays during the game over screen and at the end (Blackjack game). An arrangement of it makes the Crystal World's theme.

Final Fantasy X

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen An upbeat mix of the "Prelude" plays at the start of the game, when the player is introduced to Tidus in Dream Zanarkand. It also plays when the player first learns about the Sphere Grid. This version of the "Prelude" is meant to make players feel like they are in Zanarkand, whose background music is sharply different from the more ethereal and less city-like feeling of Spira.

"I remember this arrangement was the result of being inspired by the visualization of the game scenes," music director Keiji Kawamori has said. "A radio DJ appears right after the first scene where this song is played."[1]

Final Fantasy XI

Template:Sideicon The music is present on the Play page of PlayOnline and appears in the end of the opening movie. It also plays during the main theme, "Vana'diel March", and during various mission cutscenes.

Final Fantasy XII

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The Prelude, with vocals, is played during the first part of the opening scene. It is similar to its appearance in Final Fantasy VII. It is titled "Demo Movie" in the original soundtrack.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Template:Sideicon The Prelude plays on the main title screen, when deciding to select to continue or start a new game.

Final Fantasy XIII

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen Although not played on the intro or outro of the game, a portion of short and fast piano variation can be heard, mixed within the track named "The Sunleth Waterscape". A very different theme called "Prelude to Final Fantasy XIII" plays during the introductory movie.

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen "Eclipse" contains an arrangement of the "Prelude".

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Template:Sideicon A brief arrangement of "Prelude" can be heard at the end of the track "Ending Credits".

Final Fantasy XIV/Legacy

Template:Listen "Prelude - Remembrance" plays in the title screen of the legacy version.

It is the first track of Before Meteor: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack.

Final Fantasy XIV

Template:Sideicon "Prelude - Rebirth" plays in the title screen. Another version called "Prelude - Discoveries" plays in the character select screen as well as during character creation.

"Prelude - Rebirth" is the first track and "Prelude - Discoveries" is the third track of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Original Soundtrack.

Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward

"A Cold Wind" plays in the title screen if Heavensward has been installed. An arrangement of the track can also be heard briefly in "Heroes Never Die".

"A Cold Wind" is the second track and "Heroes Never Die" is track 52 track on the Heavensward: Final Fantasy XIV Original Soundtrack.

Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood

Template:Listen Plays in the title screen if Stormblood has been installed. The second half of the track also plays during the opening cinematic, when the camera is panning across a map of the world.

Final Fantasy XV

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During the Uncovered: Final Fantasy XV event, Square Enix showed a trailer of the game's environments with a version of the "Prelude" called "Prelude (for World of Wonder)".[2] This vocal version also plays in the final game in the full credits played from the title screen after the game has been completed following "Too Much Is Never Enough" and "Somnus".

The menu theme, "Crystalline Chill", is a remix of the "Prelude". "Disquiet" is a dreamlike rendition of the "Prelude" that plays in Noctis's nightmare, as well as in a section of Zegnautus Keep and Pitioss Ruins and the beginning of Chapter 13 verse 2. "In the Light of the Crystal" is an eerie rendition of the "Prelude" that plays in the vicinity of the Crystal.

Elements of the "Prelude" are also included in the theme song "Stand By Me", the Leide battle theme "Stand Your Ground", the Duscae battle theme "The Fight is on!", the final notes of the imperial base battle theme "Veiled in Black (Arrangement)", in the giant creature boss theme "Omnis Lacrima", the daemon/dungeon boss theme "Horrors of the Night", the game over theme "End of the Road", the climax of the penultimate boss theme "Hellfire", the ending theme "Somnus Ultima", and in the final notes of the penultimate track "Dewdrops at Dawn". In a patch the track "Departure" was replaced with a variation of the "Prelude", however, "Departure" has been patched back in since.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The prelude plays in the final notes of the Lestallum background theme and Elements of the "Prelude" are also heard in one of the battle themes as well in the second phase of the final boss theme "A Clash of Swords".

Final Fantasy Type-0

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen "Crystal Guide Us" is an arrangement of the original "Prelude". It plays in Akademeia. The HD Remaster version also features vocals, similar to the Final Fantasy XII "Prelude".

Elements of "Prelude" are heard within the track named "Time of Tranquility". It has similar instrumental beats from Dissidia and Dissidia 012 as it was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto.

Final Fantasy Tactics

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" appears in two tracks; the intro and outro of the track "P.R. Movie", and at the end of "Battle's End", the victory fanfare.

When attacking with a harp, the Bard will briefly play the beginning of the "Prelude" before damaging the enemy.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Template:Sideicon A short version of the "Prelude" is played when St. Ivalice transforms into the world of Ivalice, after a formation of Undeniable Anxiety is played. The music is absent from the Original Soundtrack, though.

Final Fantasy: Unlimited

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen A portion of the intro is played in the track "Top Title". The track can be found in Final Fantasy: Unlimited - Music Adventure Verse 1.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "Prelude" is called "Prelude - menu -" that plays in the new game menu. The "Prelude" also plays at the start and the end of "DISSIDIA - opening -" which plays in the Opening FMV.

"DISSDIA - opening -" is the first track and "Prelude - menu -" is the second track on the first disc of Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon The "Prelude" plays as the intro to "DISSIDIA -opening-/Edit".

It is the first track on the second disc of Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

Template:Sideicon The "Prelude" is called "Prelude - arrange -". Another version of the "Prelude" called "Title - Struggle of the Gods -" plays in the "Struggle of the Gods" DLC.

"Prelude - arrange -" is the second track on the first disc of Dissidia Final Fantasy -Arcade- Original Soundtrack and "Title - Struggle of the Gods -" is the first track on the first disc of Dissidia Final Fantasy -Arcade- Original Soundtrack Vol. 2.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

Template:Sideicon A remix of the theme can be heard in the background of the ocean theme.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen An arrangement of the Prelude plays on the title screen.

This track is included in the Best of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call album.

World of Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon An arrangement of the "Prelude" plays during the Game Over screen, near the end of the track named "Regretful Melody".

This track is also included in the official soundtrack album, "World of Final Fantasy オリジナル・サウンドトラック".

Vocal arrangements

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I (Kiyo Kobayashi) had a hard time deciding how to arrange this song. There have been so many arrangements of this song, and I wanted to create an original one. The result is this. 1st chorus by Miss Ohki, 2nd chorus by Miss Noguchi, and flugelhorn, accordion, and guitar in the middle, while the two sing in harmony in the 3rd and 4th chorus, at last echoing each other in the 5th. I think this went pretty well.

Liner notes to "Prelude" on Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow album

Vocal arrangements of the "Prelude" are featured in the music albums Final Fantasy: Pray, Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow, and A New Story.

Pray

The version that appears in Pray is a multilayered vocalization of Prelude's central melody.

Love Will Grow

Lyrics

Dream in your heart
I feel in asleep night
But there is only stars
Like tears of the moon
Like silent moon
And on and on
So the sad will fall and fall
But I think all the dream
Is true any day, for anyone
Love in your eyes
I feel in clear sky
But there is only winds
Like sighs of the earth
Like weeping earth
Still on and on
So the pain will blow and blow
But I wish all the love
Is free any day, for anyone.

A New Story

Lyrics

Come take my hand
Let me hold you now,
Take my hand
There will be no more sadness or sorrow
So come with me now
Open the gate
Come take my hand
Let me hold you now,
Take my hand
There will be no more sadness or sorrow
So come with me now
Open the gate
Take me to the promised land
Where there will be no more darkness
Take me to the promised land
I will love you more than ever
Come take my hand
Let me hold you now,
Take my hand
There will be no more sadness or sorrow
So come with me now
Open the gate

Other appearances

Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon

"Prelude" is arranged and performed in the style of Irish Celtic music on this album.

Final Fantasy IV: Minimum Album

The album contains a remix of the Prelude, called "The Prelude (Crystal Mix)".

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV

This album contains a piano arrangement of the theme performed by Reiko Nomura.

Piano Opera Final Fantasy I/II/III

This album contains a piano arrangement of the "Prelude" theme from the original Final Fantasy, titled "Prelude ~ Opening".

Guitar Solo Final Fantasy Official Best Collection

"Prelude" is the second track on the album, which consists entirely of solo classical guitar arrangements of tracks from the Final Fantasy main series, performed by Yuji Sekiguchi.

Final Fantasy Remix

A remix of the song by DJ duo Ante is included on this album.

20020220 music from Final Fantasy

"Prelude" is part of the "FINAL FANTASY" Final Fantasy-Final Fantasy III Medley", performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Distant Worlds II: More Music from Final Fantasy

"Prelude" is included in this live recording of an orchestral concert, performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

Tour de Japon: Music from Final Fantasy

The original "Prelude" from the original Final Fantasy was part of the "Final Fantasy Medley I-III 2004", a piece performed during a concert tour featuring music from the Final Fantasy series that toured Japan from March 12th to April 16th, 2004.

SQ Chips

The song appears in the SQ Chips VILLAGE/VANGUARD Customer Bonus edition of the 8-bit arrangement album featuring tracks from several Square Enix games. It is the first track in the bonus CD.

Beer SQ

The song appears in the pub-theme style arrangement album as its eighth and last track.

Chocobo Racing

Titled "Crystal Legend", composed by Kenji Ito, it is a synthesized child version played before the last race in the Story mode.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales

The Prelude that can be heard is supposed to be the from the original Final Fantasy, but has a second melody that started to sound in the the Final Fantasy VII Prelude. It sounds in the minigames' preludes and endings.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

"A Memory Returned" is an arranged version of the Final Fantasy XI "Prelude". It was arranged by Yuko Takahashi.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring

There are two versions, depending on the soundtrack selected, played at the Reactor arena.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

While Yoko Shimomura composed most of the soundtrack, the theme still appears. The track is named Conversation with Culex and plays after Mario defeats Culex, a hidden Easter Egg character.

Kingdom Hearts series

A sample of the "Prelude" can be heard in the track "March Caprice". In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, in the song titled "Naminé", part of the "Prelude" can be heard in the background, although the final part of the sample has a slightly faster pace than the rest of it.

Japan Self-Defense Forces Marching Festival 2012

J.S.D.F. (Japan Self-Defense Forces) performed "Prelude" and "Final Fantasy" during the marching festival in November 17 2012 alongside the U.S.M.C. 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force Band and U.S. Army Pacific Ocean Band.

Toyota commercial

A piano arrangement of "Prelude" appears in a TV commercial for the car manufacturer Toyota. This appears to be a new arrangement made specifically for the advert. Watch the commercial on YouTube.

Merchandise

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The music box.

A music box that plays the "Prelude" has been released by Square in 2002, known as Final Fantasy XI Music Box. The music boxes were made in limited numbers and only available in Japan. Unlike the music box for Final Fantasy V and the "Aerith's Theme" music box, this one is not made of wood but of clear plastic, with the text "Final Fantasy XI" on the cover.

Etymology

A prelude (Germ. Präludium or Vorspiel; Lat. praeludium; Fr. prélude; It. preludio) is a short piece of music, the form of which may vary from piece to piece. The prelude may be thought of as a preface. While, during the Baroque era, for example, it may have served as an introduction to succeeding movements of a work that were usually longer and more complex, it may also have been a standalone piece of work during the Romantic era. It generally features a small number of rhythmic and melodic motifs that recur through the piece.

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