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yes it is.
Pitch change
I paid close attention to all versions of Dearly Beloved from KHI right up to the Days version and I can only say this about the changes :
KHI's was the basic theme.
In Chain of Memories and KHII they added the melodic theme from Always on My Mind, the song played when Sora seals the Door to Darkness with Mickey on the other side.
Days has the most changes - it actually starts with the theme from Always on My Mind.
There hasn't been any pitch change whatsoever ; all of them are on the same key (E flat). But how am I ever going to explain this in layman terms...
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KeybladeSpyMaster - I do it for my family, my home, my friends! I do it for her! TALK - Welcome to Spy Force One. - 05:19 PM Fri, October 10, 2014 MST
Ok, I made this move, and then found in the Kingdom Hearts Insider forums a translation of the Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Ultimania, in which Yoko Shimomura actually does mention that the change in tempo is a result of the 3D in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. Can anyone with the Ultimania check to make sure whether this is true or not?
Also, dumb question, but for the sound files on the main page, 1.5 is for KH1FM HD, right? And 2.5 is for KH2FM HD? --mikoto 08:29, 27 March 2023 (UTC)
As for your second question: I believe the answer is yes. - Joseph Thorn DaltonXCV 14:47, 27 March 2023 (UTC)
A couple things to note
"The second melody was first introduced in "Always on My Mind" and was first incorporated into "Dearly Beloved" in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories." I feel like maybe this line should be changed to say it was first incorporated in Kingdom Hearts II, since that is where it first appeared. The original Chain of Memories version was more or less a direct copy of the first game's version, and Re:CoM is when it got the Always on My Mind motif, which wasn't until after KH2 released. On a somewhat unrelated note, the HD II.5 version of Dearly Beloved is actually just a direct rip of the original KH2 version, not a rearrangement like most of the music, so maybe the II.5 audio file should be removed. - SDR152