Editing List of unnamed tracks (KHVC)
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This is the field theme of [[Swashbuckler's Island]]. | This is the field theme of [[Swashbuckler's Island]]. There are two variations within the game's files, although "v03" was ultimately unused in the final game. The first version has a strong and forceful tone. The main horn melody is supported by orchestra hits from brass, tambourine, timpani, and strings, while the second section briefly switches to a string melody before looping. | ||
In contrast, the unused version is upbeat, although it maintains the adventurous feel of the original. The melody it taken by a penny whistle, with accompaniment by accordion, bass, acoustic guitar, and muted cymbals. Fiddle and tango accordion join in the second half of the piece, and the entire composition is played over the sound of seashore waves. | In contrast, the unused version is upbeat, although it maintains the adventurous feel of the original. The melody it taken by a penny whistle, with accompaniment by accordion, bass, acoustic guitar, and muted cymbals. Fiddle and tango accordion join in the second half of the piece, and the entire composition is played over the sound of seashore waves. | ||
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This is the field theme of [[Maleficent's Castle]]. | This is the field theme of [[Maleficent's Castle]]. There are two variations within the game's files, although "v03" was ultimately unused in the final game. The first version is quick, yet foreboding. The composition centers around quick harp arpeggios and a simple recorder melody. Other instrumentation includes strings, piano, {{w|celesta}}, and sparse drum kit. | ||
The tempo is notably slower in the unused version, giving it a more mysterious atmosphere. Here, the arpeggios are given more focus and are played on celesta, with violins and violas taking up a new melody. Accompaniment is provided by pizzicato strings, harp, cellos, choir, flute, and cymbals. | The tempo is notably slower in the unused version, giving it a more mysterious atmosphere. Here, the arpeggios are given more focus and are played on celesta, with violins and violas taking up a new melody. Accompaniment is provided by pizzicato strings, harp, cellos, choir, flute, and cymbals. |