[Epic] A Collection of Game Music to Enjoy with an Orchestral Sound
If you’ve found your way to this article, you must be a true game music enthusiast! This is a roundup of game music you can enjoy in orchestral sound.
We’ve focused on staples and well-known tracks.
Performances range from concerts in halls overseas to some that feel like studio live sessions.
Even songs you always listen to can move and overwhelm you when arranged for orchestra, letting you experience a different kind of charm.
It’s also recommended for those involved in wind ensembles and the like who are looking for pieces to perform themselves!
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At ZanarkandFainaru Fantajī X

This song, with its delicate, ephemeral piano melody that lingers in your ears, is featured in the PlayStation 2 title Final Fantasy X, released in 2000.
It’s also a piece many fans say is their favorite among all the music in the FF series.
In the game, it plays from the opening scene, but as you progress through the story, before you know it, it becomes “a song that makes you cry” when you hear it.
When arranged with orchestral sound, it feels as if the emotions and movements of the characters projected within the piece grow even larger and more vivid.
In conclusion
I think every piece had a charm that resonated with the heart.
Of course, the original songs are wonderful, but when they’re arranged for orchestra, it feels like the story each piece carries can be seen from a different angle.
Have you been able to find music that truly strikes a chord with you?


