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About Hero's Guitar Quest

Hey, I’m Carlos. Welcome to Hero’s Guitar Quest.

This channel is all about guitar covers of video game music, made for players who not only love the guitar, but also feel a deep connection to the worlds, emotions, and nostalgia that game soundtracks bring to life.

If names like Akira Yamaoka, Koji Kondo, Nobuo Uematsu, Yasunori Mitsuda, or Masayoshi Soken mean something to you, you’re in the right place. I arrange their music to be fun, expressive, and rewarding to play while honoring what made the originals so special.

I’ve been sharing these covers for a few years now, always learning and improving, and connecting with fellow fans and musicians has made it all the more meaningful.

If you’re a guitarist and want to learn the songs, I share tabs, Guitar Pro files, and backing tracks on my Patreon — the same tools I use to bring these arrangements to life.

Thanks for being here. I hope something speaks to you — and maybe even inspires you to pick up your guitar and join the quest.

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