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Kingdom Hearts
Go for It!
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimormura
Length 2:05
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 2:16
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Go for It!
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimmomura
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
Go for It!
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 2:06

"Go for It!" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series.

Appearances

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

During Terra and Ventus's stories, "Go for It!" is used as the primary battle theme in Olympus Coliseum, and is also used during The Games. For Aqua, the piece appears only during the Break the urns mini-game.

Cutscenes

  • Ventus's Story: "Hero Hopefuls," "Who to Train?," "Phil Checks on Herc," "An Important Match"

Kingdom Hearts

"Go for It!" is used during any coliseum cup and preliminary rounds.

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories

"Go for It!" appears during Sora's Story only. It is used as the primary battle theme for Olympus Coliseum, and during the fight against Cloud.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

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Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, "Go for It!" is used as the battle theme for Olympus Coliseum.

Cutscenes

  • Olympus Coliseum: "Cloud Again," "Can't Take a Hint"

Events

  • Olympus Coliseum: Cloud

Kingdom Hearts Union χ

"Go for It!" is used as the battle theme for Olympus Coliseum.

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

  • Cutscenes: "Day 323 - Fleeting"

Composition

"Go for It!" is approximately two minutes and five seconds in Kingdom Hearts. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, the piece is two minutes and sixteen seconds long. In Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX, the piece is two minutes and six seconds long. Regardless of the game, the piece has a time signature of 4/4 time, and a tempo of 144 beats per minute.

For instrumentation, each version uses the same instruments, including some of the MIDI instrument sound fonts. The typical instrumentation includes: a complete strings section- violin, viola, cello, and stringed bass, flute, clarinet, trumpet, French horn, tuba, crash cymbals, triangle, xylophone, snare drum, bass drum, and chimes.

Overall, the piece establishes a heroic tone due to the use of fanfare rhythms and articulations. Unique to this style of playing is the use of multiple tonguing, in this case double tonguing, the brass instruments- namely, trumpets. This eight and two sixteenth-note rhythmic figure creates a sense of drive and forward motion, a nod to the encouragement and excitement of the coliseum. The snare drum establishes a consistent, rhythmic foundation that helps connect and maintain the accompanying parts. The strings section is primarily used as the chordal background, favoring the longer note durations over the main melody's livelier and shorter note values. In the bass line, and also heard in the opening introduction measures, the rhythm follows an accented emphasis on the "up" beats- traditionally counted as the "and" of whichever "down"/numeric beat that precedes it.

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