

The song has an important role in the first games, maybe the most memorable theme of the first Resident Evil (and its remake), however, the song was never featured in any film of the series.All other themes, like the Ashford's Berceuse & Musical Box theme, are original songs. It is the first piece of classical music featured in the series, and was the only piece of classical music ever played until Jake Muller performed Chopin's Revolutionary Etude in Resident Evil 6.The song was included on the soundtrack of the first Resident Evil, but wasn't included in the Resident Evil (2002) Best Track Collection or either of the Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition soundtracks in the BIOHAZARD SOUND CHRONICLE II.According to George Trevor's diary, the Moonlight Sonata is the favorite piano song of the Umbrella co-founder, Oswell E.Upon returning to west wing after using the emblem, the second play of the sonata can be heard in the distance. When played correctly, you will then obtain an emblem to continue exploring the mansion. In the Lost in Nightmares extra scenario, you can play the song using Jill Valentine in the second floor of the west area of the European Spencer Estate.
#Moonlight sonata piano how to

In the remake of the first Resident Evil (2002) it is obtained by combining two halves of the composition. In the original Resident Evil(1996), playing the song on the piano in the Spencer Mansion opens a secret room.
