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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
| Title     = Relm's Theme
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| Title       = Relm's Theme
| Composer   = [[Nobuo Uematsu]]
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| Recording  = {{Recording|SNES|44 - Final Fantasy 3 - SNES - Relm's Theme.ogg}}
| Arranger   = [[Minoru Akao]]
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| Image      =
| Released   = 1994/04/02
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| Composer   = {{Composer|Nobuo Uematsu}}
| Length    = 1:17
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| Arranger   = {{Arranger|Nobuo Uematsu}}
| Format     = SPC
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| Programmer  = [[Minoru Akao]]
| Game01    = [[Final Fantasy III (SNES)]]
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| Released   = 1994-04-02
| Game02    = [[Final Fantasy VI (GBA)]]
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| Length    = 1:09
| Game03    = [[Final Fantasy Anthology (PS1)]]
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| Format     = SPC
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| Game        = Final Fantasy III (SNES)
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| TitleOrigin = Official
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| Loops      = Yes
 
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'''''Relm's Theme''''' is the character music for Relm. It is a downbeat tune with a melody of woodwinds and bagpipes. It is on the [[Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version]] album with the title "Relm", and an orchestrated version of the tune appears on [[Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale]] with actual bagpipes.
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'''''Relm's Theme''''' is the leitmotif for Relm. It is a downbeat tune with a melody of woodwinds and bagpipes. The song's repeat point has a bit of overlap between the melody and harmony. The song plays when you first encounter Relm in the World of Balance, again when you meet her in the World of Ruin, and again when she meets Strago at the Fanatics Tower.
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==Title==
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The song's title varies depending on your source. This site uses the most recent American release of the official soundtrack.
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Title
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! Transliteration
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! Source
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|-
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| Relm's Theme
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| US iTunes soundtrack
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|-
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| Relm
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|
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| US OSV
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|-
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| リルムのテーマ (Rirumu no Tema)
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| Relm's Theme
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| Japan OSV
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|}
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==Games==
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The following games include the song as well, but they emulate the music and sound the same.
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* Final Fantasy Anthology PAL (PS1)
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* Final Fantasy VI (AND)
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* Final Fantasy VI (FOS)
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* Final Fantasy VI (GBA)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PS3)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PSP)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PSV)
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* Final Fantasy VI (WII)
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* Final Fantasy VI (WIIU)
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==Album Appearances==
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It is on the [[Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version]] album and an orchestrated version of the tune appears on [[Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale]] with actual bagpipes. Both albums use the title "Relm".
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==Links==

Latest revision as of 12:19, 8 December 2015

Relm's Theme
Output - SNES.svg
Composer Nobuo Uematsu
Arranger Nobuo Uematsu
Programmer Minoru Akao
Released 1994-04-02
Length 1:09
Format SPC.png
Game Final Fantasy III (SNES)
Title Origin Official
Loops Yes

Relm's Theme is the leitmotif for Relm. It is a downbeat tune with a melody of woodwinds and bagpipes. The song's repeat point has a bit of overlap between the melody and harmony. The song plays when you first encounter Relm in the World of Balance, again when you meet her in the World of Ruin, and again when she meets Strago at the Fanatics Tower.

Title

The song's title varies depending on your source. This site uses the most recent American release of the official soundtrack.

Title Transliteration Source
Relm's Theme US iTunes soundtrack
Relm US OSV
リルムのテーマ (Rirumu no Tema) Relm's Theme Japan OSV

Games

The following games include the song as well, but they emulate the music and sound the same.

  • Final Fantasy Anthology PAL (PS1)
  • Final Fantasy VI (AND)
  • Final Fantasy VI (FOS)
  • Final Fantasy VI (GBA)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PS3)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PSP)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PSV)
  • Final Fantasy VI (WII)
  • Final Fantasy VI (WIIU)

Album Appearances

It is on the Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version album and an orchestrated version of the tune appears on Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale with actual bagpipes. Both albums use the title "Relm".

Links