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===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ||
The ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' version of "Dearly Beloved" | The ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' version of "Dearly Beloved" is the only one not to be arranged by Yoko Shimomura; instead, Kaoru Wada orchestrated this appearance. It retains the original theme with pianos, violins, glockenspiel, and plucked violins. The melody is then passed to flute, followed by a colorful waltz-like part which includes a tambourine and quick clarinet ornaments. Unlike other versions, it also switches between a 4/4 and 3/4 time signature – a reference to the "3D" in the title, according to Yoko Shimomura.<!--Source?--> | ||
In Symphony of Sorcery, the version of "Dearly Beloved" formed by Sora's and Riku's Sound Ideas is far simpler. It only features the main melody, played on piano, and a simple string backing. This arrangement is inspired by the original "Dearly Beloved" from ''Kingdom Hearts'', with the string part imitating the original's synthesized choral harmony. | In Symphony of Sorcery, the version of "Dearly Beloved" formed by Sora's and Riku's Sound Ideas is far simpler. It only features the main melody, played on piano, and a simple string backing. This arrangement is inspired by the original "Dearly Beloved" from ''Kingdom Hearts'', with the string part imitating the original's synthesized choral harmony. |