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==Composition==
==Composition==
"Lazy Afternoons" is approximately one minute and twenty-four seconds long and plays at 74 beats per minute. It has a time signature of 4/4 throughout the entire piece and is written in the key of G Major. Unlike other field themes, "Lazy Afternoons" does have an introduction section which lasts thirteen seconds. This introduction phrase is repeated used again at the end of the piece, allowing smooth transitions for an infinite number of loops. Each loop is twenty-one measures long. The instrumentation varies by game. In ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', the instrumentation consists of guitars, the vibraphone, harmonica, and strings. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the instrumentation is the same save for the melody voicing; the harmonica is now replaced by a soprano saxophone. In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX|remake]]'', the instrumentation is the same as found in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This time, however, the introduction phrase adds a syncopated part in the guitar.
"Lazy Afternoons" is approximately one minute and twenty-four seconds long and plays at 74 beats per minute. It has a time signature of 4/4 throughout the entire piece and is written in the key of G Major. Unlike other field themes, "Lazy Afternoons" does have an introduction section which lasts thirteen seconds. This introduction phrase is used again at the end of the piece, allowing for smooth transitions for an infinite number of loops. Each loop is twenty-one measures long. The instrumentation varies by game. In ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', the instrumentation consists of guitars, the vibraphone, harmonica, and strings. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the instrumentation is the same save for the melody voicing; the harmonica is now replaced by a soprano saxophone. In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX|remake]]'', the instrumentation is the same as found in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This time, however, the introduction phrase adds a syncopated part in the guitar.
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Revision as of 03:33, 30 December 2014

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Lazy Afternoons
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
Lazy Afternoons
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 3:19
Kingdom Hearts II
Lazy Afternoons
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 1:40
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX
Lazy Afternoons
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura

"Lazy Afternoons" is a musical theme arranged by Yoko Shimomura that first appears in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

Appearances

Composition

"Lazy Afternoons" is approximately one minute and twenty-four seconds long and plays at 74 beats per minute. It has a time signature of 4/4 throughout the entire piece and is written in the key of G Major. Unlike other field themes, "Lazy Afternoons" does have an introduction section which lasts thirteen seconds. This introduction phrase is used again at the end of the piece, allowing for smooth transitions for an infinite number of loops. Each loop is twenty-one measures long. The instrumentation varies by game. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the instrumentation consists of guitars, the vibraphone, harmonica, and strings. In Kingdom Hearts II, the instrumentation is the same save for the melody voicing; the harmonica is now replaced by a soprano saxophone. In the remake, the instrumentation is the same as found in Kingdom Hearts II. This time, however, the introduction phrase adds a syncopated part in the guitar.

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