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The soundtrack in general is awesome in this game. You know, if a sountrack's great, if you play a rather grindy game and not have spotify open.
You're not likely to ever find sheet music just kicking around the internet. Sheet music is hard to come by in general (since selling it is so lucrative, people tend to be tight-fisted about letting it out for free), but for a background track for a relatively unknown game, your chances of finding someone whose already taken the trouble of making sheet music for it AND who is willing to share it for free are pretty slim.
My recommendation, if you're desperate for that sheet music, is to get Sibelius or another sheet music software and create it yourself.
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