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ProPlaya
November 26th, 2007, 07:58 pm
I was wondering if somebody could transcribe a piece of music from Rurouni Kenshin. I think the Japanese name for it is "Hitenmitsurugiryu", and I think the English name is "Succession Technique - Hiko's Theme". If anybody has watched the anime before, this is the theme tune of Kenshin's master called Seijuro Hiko. The foreground tune isn't too difficult, its just the background tune which is harder (and better :)). If anyone would be able to transcribe it, I would be very grateful as I am willing to wait for this brilliant piece. I have the mp3 instrumental of it in very good quality just in case anybody needs it to get it transcribed. I'm still not too clear on the rules of posting MIDI's so I'll just leave it out for the meantime.

Many thanks

ProPlaya
December 1st, 2007, 10:48 am
Please somebody must have heard it. It really is a good piece of music. I don't have the MIDI to it but I do have the mp3 instrumental soundtrack. I will send whoever wants the mp3 as long as they ask since its against the rules to upload or attach it.

Many thanks

ProPlaya
June 11th, 2009, 10:45 pm
Just wondering if anybody new might have come across the forum and might want to have a go a transcribing Rurouni Kenshin - Hitenmitsurugiryu. If you have seen the anime, it is Seijuro Hiko's theme tune (Kenshin's master). I have the mp3 instrumental of it in very good quality just in case anybody needs it to get it transcribed. I'm still praying that somebody might be interested in transcribing this brilliant piece :)!!

ProPlaya
September 26th, 2010, 01:14 pm
Anybody? A little help here please. I can send you the high quality mp3 of it if you need it.

Many thanks

spenspen101
September 26th, 2010, 01:53 pm
you might be able to find it through a google search if you find the translated name of the song. the sheet music is there somewhere, try finding the name of the composer or the group/orchestra and search that too. you would be surprised with the stuff Limewire has too. i've also found such things through torrent websites

try this one:
torrentz.com (it searches every popular one)