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The Beatles: Rock Band Video Game Debut and Sheet Music

The Beatles: Rock Band Video Game Debut and Sheet Music

Posted on Sep 09, 2009 by Monica.

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Beatles Rock BandSeptember 9, 2009 is an important day in the world of music. The debut of The Beatles: Rock Band will mark the first time The Beatles music will be available digitally. Additionally, two new Beatles boxed CD collections will also be released on the same day.

The release of The Beatles: Rock Band game is a technological wonder. In order to fit the songs into the Rock Band format, designers and technicians were required to separate a low quality, single track into high quality, multiple tracks that could be played and listened to. For the first time in a music game, players will also be able to harmonize their vocals, to sound more like The Beatles signature performances. The look and feel of the game is pretty amazing; be sure to check out the latest video game trailer for The Beatles: Rock Band. Fans might also be interested to know that Yoko Ono was part of the design process for the game; she offered her artistic input and feedback to ensure that the look and feel was authentic.

In this edition of Rock Band, players will follow The Beatles along a musical journey, stopping by places like the Ed Sullivan show or experience a psychedelic dream in an Abbey Road Dreamscape. The game’s historical reflection on The Beatles allows players to sing along and jam with songs like the challenging Good Morning Good Morning or the popular Can’t Buy Me Love, so they can get the most out of this timeless band’s music.

Besides the original set list of forty-five songs, players will be able to interact with previously unseen video footage, three-part harmonies, rare photographs, and a comprehensive biography. For more songs, over thirty additional titles will be available for download. Released in three sets through December, each song will be available to play or listen to.

The Beatles: Rock Band Sheet Music and Guitar Tab

Musicnotes.com would like to highlight that our catalog of The Beatles sheet music contains every song featured in the video game and is available for instantaneous download. We also have over sixty Guitar Guru Sessions for The Beatles, including a corresponding guitar tab, with more on the way.

The songs below are grouped together by the venues available in The Beatles: Rock Band. Which songs from The Beatles are some of your favorites?

Created for one-to-six players, The Beatles: Rock Band offers music lovers a chance to re-create music history. For more information about this video game, be sure to visit the official website for The Beatles: Rock Band.

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Blue Dragon Sheet Music for Songs from the Video Game and Anime

Blue Dragon Sheet Music for Songs from the Video Game and Anime

Posted on Jan 15, 2009 by Monica.

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blue-dragon-video-game1In our continued efforts to expand our sheet music selection so you have the songs you want to play, we’ve recently added over forty digital sheet music downloads for the video game Blue Dragon. If you’re not familiar with this video game, the game is about an epic battle between light and dark.

Blue Dragon is an epic role-playing game that centers on a young boy named Shu and several of his friends. These unlikely heroes possess the power to control phantom shadows that mirror the actions of their masters, giving Shu and his comrades miraculous strength and magical powers. The warriors can create and develop their combat styles by utilizing different types of Shadow Change, including Sword, Assassin, and Power Magic. Shu and his friends must use the shadows as weapons and wield their skills to save their world from impending doom. Encountering various people on a planet where numerous ancient ruins remain, the characters and their shadows travel through a world full of mysteries and illusions, where the slightest touch can cause reactions of unparalleled magnitude.–SOURCE: Blue Dragon Video Game Description

Blue Dragon sheet music offers theme songs for the main characters, active fight songs and beautifully-orchestrated background music. Songs include Giant Mechat, Revival of the Ancients and the Blue Dragon main theme and were composed by Nobuo Uematsu. You may recognize Nobuo Uematsu from his work on the Final Fantasy sheet music series. To browse all the songs for Blue Dragon, just visit this link for Blue Dragon sheet music.

Want more Blue Dragon? Visit the animated series Blue Dragon, which was based on the video game and watch beautiful, full color episodes on Toonami for free!

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Kingdom Hearts Sheet Music comes to Musicnotes!

Posted on Dec 16, 2008 by Monica.

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Like video game sheet music? Then you are going to love sheet music from Kingdom Hearts. This week we added two songs from the Kingdom Hearts video game series, blending Disney characters with Square Enix’s popular Final Fantasy series.

Earlier this month, the video game Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories was released for the PS2. The story for this video game takes place in between Kingdom Hearts I and Kingdom Hearts II.

We have twenty-five songs from the Kingdom Hearts series, including Dearly Beloved and sheet music for Destiny Islands. Destiny Islands was the location where we first met Sora, Kairi and Rikku in Kingdom Hearts I.

We invite you to listen to the song Dearly Beloved, then play sheet music for Dearly Beloved from the Kingdom Hearts video game.

If you’re a fan of this popular video game series, visit our selection of Kingdom Hearts sheet music!

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XBox Live Edition of this Week’s Monday Melodies Free Playlist

Posted on Nov 10, 2008 by Monica.

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Rock GuitaristWhat do Musicnotes.com and the XBox have in common? If you guessed great songs by wonderful musicians and songwriters, you guessed right!

Today’s free music playlist features songs from music videos available on the ever-popular XBox Live. Did you know that XBox started to incorporate music videos into their XBox Live Marketplace service from Warner Music just this past summer? They also announced in early October that they were adding music videos from Universal to XBox Live.

With more and more music videos added every day, you can watch all your favorite musicians and singers on XBox Live, then rock out in your own living room.

Whether you sing, play the piano, guitar or any other instrument, we hope you enjoy today’s free playlist featuring music from XBox Live’s music videos. As a friendly reminder, we’d also like to point out that every song we’ve featured here in today’s playlist has corresponding sheet music available through www.musicnotes.com.

We hope you have as much fun listening to our free playlists we do creating them. Thank you so much for listening, and have a wonderful day!

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Video Game Sheet Music – Not Just for Kids!

Posted on Oct 09, 2008 by Monica.

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Based on a number of requests, we’ve added digital sheet music downloads and sheet music books over the years that cover a range of video games including Final Fantasy (Square Enix) and Halo (Bungie). Our Video Games Live sheet music includes songs from Kingdom Hearts and Civilization IV. Many of the classic rock and modern songs we have on Musicnotes.com were also featured through Guitar Hero (Activision), Rock Band (Harmonix Music Systems, Inc) and the Dance, Dance Revolution series created by Konami.

In a recent article from Yahoo! entitled "As music industry stumbles, musicians turn to games," the article addresses how great songwriters are taking their talents and enhancing the music in video games. For people who play video games, each song means something a little different to each of them. Video game music highlights and enhances in-game video, "boss battles" where your hero will fight an epic battle, or spectacular moments in game. Lighter music tends to accentuate "safe" moments in the game where a character isn’t threatened by enemies; grand, majestic minor keys are sometimes used to bring a sense of urgency during epic battles. An example of great video game sheet music is the Final Fantasy video game series.

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