Through Drakengard 3’s interaction feature, players can unlock and listen to song tracks from the original Drakengard series. There are three songs available: “XVIII – One Winged Angel”, “Falling Down” and “Long ago”. These three songs can be played at any time without having to go through Drakengard 3’s story.
Mainly, Drakengard – Growing Wings Piano Sheet Music was inspired by Drakengard’s theme song “Long ago” because of its simplicity and nice melody. The Drakengard 3 version is done in a somewhat-folk music style using what I believe to be the Nagauta (長唄?) style.
In Drakengard 3’s interaction, the song is called “Growing Wings”. In Drakengard – Growing Wings Piano Sheet Music , it is called “Long ago” to pay a respectful tribute to the original Drakengard theme song.
As a pianist, I have been asked many times to write Drakengard – Growing Wings piano sheet music. Drakengard – Growing Wings Piano Sheet Music contains an improvised interpretation of Drakengard’s theme song “Long ago”, arranged in the key of A minor. The tempo is slow with a total duration of 5’12”.
The actual Drakengard 3 version is a little faster but Drakengard – Growing Wings Piano Sheet Music aims to be as close as possible from the original Drakengard theme song.
In Drakengard – Growing Wings Piano Sheet Music, I have added grace notes and ornamentations throughout the song for extra flair. In any case, Drakengard – Growing Wings Piano Sheet Music is a Drakengard piano arrangement that is easy to learn and not too difficult for pianists.