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Got recommendation of Classical VGM for non-gamers?
Howdy, currently my faculty held a UN Simulation Conference which will be split in two parts, which are 18th and 28th november. The head of protocol division told me whether I had a classical recording to be played during lunch/cofee break. I see this as chance to secretly promote VGM tunes to non-gamers.
![]() So, do you have recommendation for easy-listening VGM in classical style? I'm thinking to put some Sugiyama's Monopoly and some of his dragon quest chamber music arrangements. I'm also thinking to put some tracks from orchestrated Final Fantasy albums. But if you have other recommendation, let me know! I used Bach's complex violin concerto last time, which was disaster >_>, if there is no appropriate tracks, I will just use Mozart during the conference. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Wow what a pretty neat soundtrack! I guess I will try this one, thanks for the recommendation Chz:biggrin:
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Hmm, I will try Xenosaga I, I heard it's orchestrated by London Philharmonic so I think it will be superb. I will pas on FFT and Vagrant Story though, I think the music is not for chamber purpose since there are some battle music tracks =P
I also have listened Arcanum OST. Even though it's great soundtrack, I think the melody is too much dissonance and is not really suitable for the event. Regardless, thanks for the info. ^__^. Most amazing jew boots
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