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Bloody Tears (ver. 1) by Castlevania - Bloodlines - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
The music for the first Castlevania game was composed by Kinuyo Yamashita, of Konami's Kukeiha Club of composers, shortly after graduating from college. She was credited under the pseudonym James Banana for her work on the Famicom Disk System version of the game. The series features some frequently reused tunes. Yamashita was the composer of Vampire Killer, a song that has since been used in a number of Castlevania games. Bloody Tears (??? ,Chi no Namida?), another traditional tune in the Castlevania series, was composed by the team of Kenichi Matsubara, Masahiro Ikariko, Kazuhiko Uehara and T-San. Since then versions of the tune have been composed by various artists. ?????????? (Naoto Shibata PROJECT)'s version of this tune is often incorrectly attributed to Cradle of Filth on various peer-to-peer networks,[citation needed] but can actually be found on Perfect Selection: Dracula Battle, an.    Download this sheet!
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Castlevania is a video game series created and developed by Konami. The series debuted in Japan on September 26, 1986 with the release of Akumajo Dracula (???????? ,Akumajo Dorakyura?, lit. "Devil's Castle Dracula") for the Famicom Disk System (FDS), followed by an alternate version for the MSX 2 platform on October 30. Although the MSX 2 port (localized in Europe and Brazil as Vampire Killer) was released first outside of Japan, the series did not receive wide attention outside of Japan until the FDS version was ported to cartridge format for the Nintendo Entertainment System and localized for North American and European releases of Castlevania in 1987. The series soon became a recognized landmark in the design of action platforming games.[citation needed] The Castlevania series is one of Konami's most famous franchises[citation needed], and has seen titles released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Wii, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, PC Engine, Commodore 64, Sharp X68000,.
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