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{{nihongo|'''Nobuo Uematsu'''|植松 伸夫|Uematsu Nobuo|born March 21, 1959}} is a Japanese video game composer and musician best known for scoring numerous Final Fantasy titles.  
{{nihongo|'''Nobuo Uematsu'''|植松 伸夫|Uematsu Nobuo|born March 21, 1959}} is a Japanese video game composer and musician best known for scoring numerous Final Fantasy titles.  
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Nobuo Uematsu was born in Kōchi, Japan. Being a self-taught musician, he began to play the piano when he was eleven or twelve years old. Uematsu graduated from Kanagawa University with no music degree. When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Sugoshiyoshi, a girl working for [[Square Co.]] asked if he would be interested in creating music for some of the titles they were working on, and he agreed. Uematsu considered it a side job, and he did not believe it would become any sort of full-time job. He said it was a way to make some money on the side, while also keeping his part-time job at the music rental shop. Before joining Square, he played the keyboard in several amateur bands and composed music for television commercials.
Nobuo Uematsu was born in Kōchi, Japan. Being a self-taught musician, he began to play the piano when he was eleven or twelve years old. Uematsu graduated from Kanagawa University with no music degree. When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Sugoshiyoshi, a girl working for [[Square Co.]] asked if he would be interested in creating music for some of the titles they were working on, and he agreed. Uematsu considered it a side job, and he did not believe it would become any sort of full-time job. He said it was a way to make some money on the side, while also keeping his part-time job at the music rental shop. Before joining Square, he played the keyboard in several amateur bands and composed music for television commercials.