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"Memories in Pieces" plays during the opening cutscene "Promise of a Reunion," beginning as Sora, Donald, and Goofy chase [[Pluto]] through a grassy field and ending upon the group's arrival at Castle Oblivion. | "Memories in Pieces" plays during the opening cutscene "Promise of a Reunion," beginning as Sora, Donald, and Goofy chase [[Pluto]] through a grassy field and ending upon the group's arrival at Castle Oblivion. | ||
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Arranger | Yoko Shimomura |
Composer | Yoko Shimomura |
Length | 1:54 |
"Memories in Pieces" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura that is used in the Kingdom Hearts series.
Appearances
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories/Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
"Memories in Pieces" plays during the opening cutscene "Promise of a Reunion," beginning as Sora, Donald, and Goofy chase Pluto through a grassy field and ending upon the group's arrival at Castle Oblivion.
Kingdom Hearts χ
"Memories in Pieces" plays during the opening cutscene "Opening - Long ago...," beginning with the story of light and darkness and ending upon the arrival to Dive to the Heart.
Composition
"Memories in Pieces" is approximately one minute and fifty-four seconds long and plays at a variety of tempos at different sections. The piece switches between time signatures and keys as the piece progresses. The piece opens with a slower version of "Hand in Hand," transitioning into a more ominious, mysterious section used while Marluxia lures Sora to Castle Oblivion. The third section is a variation of "Naminé's Theme," briefly heard while Naminé is shown sketching. The fourth section interrupts the previous theme, using a driving eighth note pattern from the strings, piano, harp, and choir-ahs. The theme slowly crescendos into the climax of the entire piece, announcing the trio's arrival at Castle Oblivion. There is no difference of versions between games. Template:Section-stub
Albums
Disc 7, Track 2 in the Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete