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==Composition==
==Composition==
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', "A Day in Agrabah" is approximately two minutes and twenty-three seconds. In ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'', the piece is two minutes and twenty-four seconds long. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', the piece is two minutes and seventeen seconds. For ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the piece is reduced to one minute and fifty-one seconds. For the [[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX|HD remake]] of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', the piece is two minutes and forty-seven seconds long. Regardless of the game, the piece has a time signature of 4/4, and a tempo of 122 beats per minute.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', "A Day in Agrabah" is approximately two minutes and twenty-three seconds. In the ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'', the piece is two minutes and twenty-four seconds long. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', the piece is two minutes and seventeen seconds. For ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the piece is reduced to one minute and fifty-one seconds. For the [[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX|HD remake]] of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', the piece is two minutes and forty-seven seconds long. Regardless of the game, the piece has a time signature of 4/4, and a tempo of 122 beats per minute.


For instrumentation, each version uses the same instruments, though for games not in the HD remakes, some voices are covered through electronic means- such as synthesizer. In general, the instrumentation includes: a strings section- violin, cello, and stringed bass, cymbals, tambourine, shaker, bongos,<!--and maybe congas?--> guitar, electric bass, and hand clapping. Additional instruments, unique and primarily used in traditional Middle Eastern music include the {{w|qanun (instrument)|qanun}}, {{w|ney}}, and {{w|derbake}}.<!--The Re:CoM version also has a handful of auxiliary drums...can't identify which specifically. Also, someone who has more knowledge on Middle Eastern music should really review this section/help out/check what I've written. Don't want to offend anyone.-->
For instrumentation, each version uses the same instruments, though for games not in the HD remakes, some voices are covered through electronic means- such as synthesizer. In general, the instrumentation includes: a strings section- violin, cello, and stringed bass, cymbals, tambourine, shaker, bongos,<!--and maybe congas?--> guitar, electric bass, and hand clapping. Additional instruments, unique and primarily used in traditional Middle Eastern music include the {{w|qanun (instrument)|qanun}}, {{w|ney}}, and {{w|derbake}}.<!--The Re:CoM version also has a handful of auxiliary drums...can't identify which specifically. Also, someone who has more knowledge on Middle Eastern music should really review this section/help out/check what I've written. Don't want to offend anyone.-->

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