Square Enix Shares Official Guitar Cover of “Tifa’s Theme” from Final Fantasy VII
Square Enix has uploaded a new official cover on their music YouTube channel. Seiji Igusa arranges and performs “Tifa’s Theme” from Final Fantasy VII on guitar, initially composed by Nobuo Uematsu. Additionally, Yohei “Billy” Horiuchi recorded and mixed it.
This rendition of the theme is pretty unique, giving off the same vibe as the tranquil tracks from Final Fantasy X. This choice of instrument for a character theme also stands out, offering a wholly different take on the song compared to the recent piano cover of Aerith’s theme.
You can listen to the guitar cover of Tifa’s theme from Final Fantasy VII below:
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