Creators of the music in FFX-2. In Japanese script 松枝賀子 & 江口貴勅.
Noriko M… Read Full Bio ↴Creators of the music in FFX-2. In Japanese script 松枝賀子 & 江口貴勅.
Noriko Matsueda (松枝 賀子 Matsueda Noriko, born December 18, 1971) is a Japanese composer of video game music. Her works include Front Mission, which she co-composed with Yoko Shimomura, Bahamut Lagoon (which she composed by herself), Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer, and Final Fantasy X-2. Matsueda co-composed Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 with Takahito Eguchi. She also contributed one track to Chrono Trigger. She left Square Enix soon after the release of her Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack release.
Takahito Eguchi (江口貴勅 Eguchi Takahito; born August 28, 1974 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer.
Eguchi attended Tokyo Conservatoire Shobi, and he has been a first-generation musician. At the age of 6, he was influenced into the music field when he heard his neighbor play the piano, and he would listen to it daily. His father tried to make him to become a sportsman, but later agreed to let him become a musician, first studying piano. Having a great musical background since then, he worked for Square Enix from 1995 to 2003, working on several titles with Noriko Matsueda, whom he first met at the Conservatoire. Takahito Eguchi is now working on Japanese anime series. He currently resides in Tokyo. His musical influences are Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Miles Davis. In 2003, Eguchi left Square Enix and became a freelancer after assisting Matsueda in scoring Final Fantasy X-2.
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Noriko M… Read Full Bio ↴Creators of the music in FFX-2. In Japanese script 松枝賀子 & 江口貴勅.
Noriko Matsueda (松枝 賀子 Matsueda Noriko, born December 18, 1971) is a Japanese composer of video game music. Her works include Front Mission, which she co-composed with Yoko Shimomura, Bahamut Lagoon (which she composed by herself), Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer, and Final Fantasy X-2. Matsueda co-composed Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 with Takahito Eguchi. She also contributed one track to Chrono Trigger. She left Square Enix soon after the release of her Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack release.
Takahito Eguchi (江口貴勅 Eguchi Takahito; born August 28, 1974 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer.
Eguchi attended Tokyo Conservatoire Shobi, and he has been a first-generation musician. At the age of 6, he was influenced into the music field when he heard his neighbor play the piano, and he would listen to it daily. His father tried to make him to become a sportsman, but later agreed to let him become a musician, first studying piano. Having a great musical background since then, he worked for Square Enix from 1995 to 2003, working on several titles with Noriko Matsueda, whom he first met at the Conservatoire. Takahito Eguchi is now working on Japanese anime series. He currently resides in Tokyo. His musical influences are Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Miles Davis. In 2003, Eguchi left Square Enix and became a freelancer after assisting Matsueda in scoring Final Fantasy X-2.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noriko_Matsueda
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Eternity ~Memory of Lightwaves~
Noriko Matsueda & Takahito Eguchi Lyrics
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@SelphieTheNutter
@@rinsaexplaining that to someone like the OP is pointless. He doesn't get the reason why people where so upset with X-2.
The game had the potential to be so much better. But it was made to be emotionally Shallow and flashy to reflect Tetsuia Numora.
It's, been 2 years since sin was defeated and the world lost so much. There is no way everyone should look so happy after that much destruction.
The whole world believed in only 1 thing, Yevon and the Summoners. Everything they ever knew, gone in one day. Something like that doesn't heal quickly, people wouldn't be happy about it.
Then there's Yuna, constantly facing off against her Aeons. Her Aeons where a, part of her, she was devastated at the end of 10 when fighting them for a reason. Yet in X-2 it's made out to be just another days work in the life of the Gullwings. Yuna wouldn't have changed so much, that quickly, she's too strong willed to be influenced by Rikku that much.
@169ru
It's as if the notes themselves portray to me that there is a hope that feels misplaced.
A hope that one can't help but cling to as we wander through a seemingly empty landscape.
Specs of light lay littered throughout the vast hollow that we are all too familiar with, yet unable to truly understand.
We walk forward, almost as if in a trance.
Looking for the one that we can call home.
This track is just too beautiful.
@animefan2007bg
This song was my wedding march <3
@hughffy88
animefan2007bg thats one of the best things I have ever heard
@crazyspadger3602
hope your husband isn't a Paine! XD
@alfreddominguezlll5417
really ?
@blakebelladonna3604
+Crazyspadger360 Yuna it! XD
@CameronSCullen007
+animefan2007bg I want it to be mine too!
@heynaynay215
I never wished there was a time machine so bad! Remember my daughter was about a week old finally got her down for a nap to finally play this... That was almost 18 years ago 😭
@moisemensah8233
How lovely. I used that once on my nephew and it worked, he's 9 now. Time flies so fast, you must be a great and proud mom.
@seibzehn89
I just used it with my 8 month old. I love that this song has been used for such a soothing lullaby with other babies!
@unstoppableforcevsimmovabl1701
Damn ma we all grown up here