In Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, players can enjoy a plethora of engaging minigames that offer diverse experiences. Each minigame typically resides in a specific location, allowing players to revisit them at their leisure. As the storyline unfolds, these minigames may receive updates, introducing additional difficulty levels to further challenge players.
However, akin to the Queen's Blood quest, the piano minigame spans multiple locations across the world map. To unlock all sheet music and master the minigame, players must journey to each piano location. To facilitate this endeavor, we've compiled a guide detailing the whereabouts of every piano and the rewards for achieving A-ranks on each song.
Where To Find Every Piano
Six pianos are scattered across the globe, each accompanied by its unique sheet music, granting access to an extra melody upon unlocking. Achieving an A-rank performance on a song entitles you to a reward, obtainable from Dorian.
Refer to the table below for the locations of each piano and the corresponding rewards upon achieving an A-rank on their respective songs.
Piano Location | Sheet Music | Reward |
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Nibelheim in the Nibel Region | Aerith's Theme | Binding Materia |
Cosmo Canyon in the Cosmo Canyon Region | Two Legs? Nothin' To It | Disempowerment Materia |
Gongaga Village in the Gongaga Region | Cinco de Chocobo | Steadfast Block Materia |
North Corel in the Corel Region | Barret's Theme | Warding Materia |
Costa del Sol in the Corel Region | Tifa's Theme | MP Up Materia |
Crow's Nest in the Junon Region | On Our Way | HP Up Materia |
Securing an A-rank on every song will yield multiple rewards:
Let The Battles Begin sheet music |
Healing Materia |
Peerless Pianist item |
Ability to play as Aerith and Yuffie during a performance |
Acquiring The One-Winged Angel Sheet Music necessitates obtaining every Curio available in Johnny's Treasure Trove.
How To Get The Perfect Score On Piano
Achieving a perfect score and attaining a Star-rank on a song demands obtaining a Great rating on every note. Missing a single note or receiving a Good rating necessitates restarting the song. The Note Count displayed in the song selection menu indicates the total number of notes in a song.
While there's no tangible reward for earning a Star-rank on every song, it presents a delightful challenge for enthusiasts of rhythm games.
Before selecting a song, take note of its difficulty rating, indicated by the number of music notes displayed under its name. The easiest theme, ideal for practice, is "On Our Way."
You have the option to adjust the Note Speed of a song to increase or decrease its difficulty. Note Speed does not affect your score or the rewards obtainable. If your goal is to achieve all A-ranks, it's advisable to play at the lowest Note Speed.
During gameplay, the next note you need to play is highlighted in blue. This feature is particularly helpful during moments with multiple notes. If two sections are highlighted in blue, you must hit both notes simultaneously.
Upon achieving a Star-rank or an A-rank on a song, visit Dorian to claim your rewards.