The following is a list of music tracks introduced in Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind that have not been released on an official album. Many of these tracks are arrangements of existing Kingdom Hearts songs, while others either incorporate elements from previous tracks or are wholly original compositions. As all of these tracks are untitled, the name of the cutscene they first appear in is used to distinguish them.
Unless otherwise noted, the arranger and orchestrator of each individual track is unknown. The composers, arrangers, and orchestrators credited in Kingdom Hearts III include Yoko Shimomura, Takeharu Ishimoto, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Natsumi Kameoka, Sachiko Miyano, Shotaro Shima, Yoshitaka Suzuki, Yuko Komiyama, Kaoru Wada, Yuki Hirose, Yasunori Nishiki, and Yoshinori Nakamura, with Yuki Kishida joining for Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind.
GambitEdit
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This piece is a tranquil piano solo. The first half is an arrangement of "Destiny's Union", while the second half incorporates elements from the melody of "Dearly Beloved". The melody returns to "Destiny's Union" for the track's conclusion.
- Scala ad Caelum: "Gambit"
Prelude to AdventureEdit
First trackEdit
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This is a calm arrangement of "Magical Mystery". It’s led by piano with a constant string backing; instrumentation also includes plucked strings, horns, and bells. This same arrangement appears in the cutscene "A Fresh Start" with an additional dramatic introduction that lasts about 25 seconds.
- The Mysterious Tower: "Prelude to Adventure", "A Fresh Start"
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The track is a brief arrangement of "Sora", lasting about 25 seconds. While its instrumentation is similar to the original track, this version omits the melody, leaving only the supporting voices.
- The Mysterious Tower: "Prelude to Adventure"
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This is a calm and playful arrangement of "Sora". The main melody is played by a flute and violin, while other voices include strings, piano, and clarinet.
- The Mysterious Tower: "Prelude to Adventure"
- Gummi Ship: "Heart Within a Heart"
Fourth trackEdit
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This arrangement of "Hand in Hand" is brief and triumphant. It is similar in instrumentation to the original version of the track.
- The Mysterious Tower: "Prelude to Adventure"
Return of the TitansEdit
First TrackEdit
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This is a short tack that accompanies the world logo of Olympus. It incorporates elements of "Olympus Coliseum". The fanfare is cheerful for most of the piece, but ends on a sinister note.
- Olympus: "Return of the Titans"
Second TrackEdit
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This is a lighter arrangement of "Villains of a Sort". It is played by strings with woodwind support, plucked notes accenting the main bowed melody.
- Olympus: "Return of the Titans"
Maleficent's DesireEdit
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The first part is an arrangement of "No Time to Think", lasting for shortly over 20 seconds. The remaining 40 seconds of the piece contains an original melody that incorporates parts of "Olympus Coliseum". The track begins frantic and energetic and gradually becomes more triumphant as it approaches the climax.
- Olympus: "Maleficent's Desire"
The Collapsing BuildingEdit
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This track is suspenseful and energetic. The piece incorporates the melodies of "Olympus Coliseum" and "Hand in Hand", both transposed to a minor key. The instrumentation consists of brass, strings, and marching percussion.
- Olympus: "The Collapsing Building"
Xigbar's AdmonitionEdit
First trackEdit
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This track is primarily based on "No Time to Think", with similar instrumentation to the original. Brass instruments layer on the melody of "Olympus Coliseum" in a minor key.
- Olympus: "Xigbar's Admonition"
Second trackEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". It incorporates parts of the string accompaniment from "Xigbar", itself an arrangement of "Organization XIII". The melody is passed between piano, strings, and a choir section led by a female voice.
Olympus's SplendorEdit
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The piece is an entirely original composition of about 20 seconds. It is cheerful fanfare led by brass, choir, and strings.
- Olympus: "Olympus's Splendor"
Showdown with the TitansEdit
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This is a medley of "Road to a Hero", "Villains of a Sort", and "Hand in Hand", with an original melody woven throughout. The instrumentation consists of brass, strings, and percussion.
- Olympus: "Showdown with the Titans"
A Sore LoserEdit
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This first 30 seconds of this track is an arrangement of "The Deep End", while the remainder of the piece switches between an original melody and sections based on "Olympus Coliseum", with a hint of the melody of "Villains of a Sort". Like much of the fanfare in Olympus, this piece is led by brass, strings, and percussion.
- Olympus: "A Sore Loser"
Where He BelongsEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Olympus Coliseum". It is about a minute long; the first half stays close to the original arrangement, while the second half works the melody into a triumphant conclusion.
- Olympus: "Where He Belongs"
A Fresh StartEdit
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This is an original composition. It is playful in tone, consisting of a cheerful flute melody and light string support.
- The Mysterious Tower: "A Fresh Start"
Second trackEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Aqua". Like the original, it is a somber piece. This version has lighter instrumentation, consisting only of piano and strings.
- The Mysterious Tower: "A Fresh Start"
Third trackEdit
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After a brief introduction based on the melody of "Sora", this piece transitions into an original composition. It is a collected piece led by strings and piano.
- The Mysterious Tower: "A Fresh Start"
Fourth trackEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Sora" by Yuko Komiyama. Certain phrases are transposed to a minor key, building tension in an otherwise light and cheerful arrangement. After about 50 seconds, the piece becomes an arrangement of "Link to All". The first part is performed by flute, strings, piano, and percussion, while the second part uses clarinet, strings, and piano.
- The Mysterious Tower: "A Fresh Start"
Heart Within a HeartEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Shipmeisters' Humoresque" by Yuko Komiyama, lasting about one minute. It is similar in tone and instrumentation to the original song.
- Gummi Ship: "Heart Within a Heart"
Second trackEdit
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This track is an arrangement "Sora". It begins calm and builds to a triumphant finish.
- Gummi Ship: "Heart Within a Heart"
The First of the XehanortsEdit
First trackEdit
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This is an entirely original composition, about 25 seconds in length. It has a playful introduction and incorporates brass, strings, and cymbals.
- Toy Box: "The First of the Xehanorts"
Second trackEdit
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This track alternates between sections based on "Xehanort" and an original melody. It begins as an unsettling piece before shifting to a more battle-like tone. The ending incorporates the melody of "Sora".
- Toy Box: "The First of the Xehanorts"
Rex ImpressesEdit
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This is a brief arrangement of "No Time to Think", shortly over 20 seconds long. The percussion and string melody pause around halfway through the piece, leaving only a sustained dissonance on the supporting strings, before all instruments return for the track's conclusion.
- Toy Box: "Rex Impresses"
Buzz's DoubtsEdit
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This is an original piece, forlorn in nature. Strings are the main focus, supported by piano and muted brass.
- Toy Box: "Buzz's Doubts"
Not Buzz, Too!Edit
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This track is a new version of "Shaded Truths", arranged by Takeharu Ishimoto. It is similar in style and instrumentation to the original piece.
- Toy Box: "Not Buzz, Too!"
A World Outside Her WindowEdit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is an arrangement of "Little Lovely Moments".
- Kingdom of Corona: "A World Outside Her Window"
A Precious GiftEdit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is an arrangement of "Hesitation".
- Kingdom of Corona: "A Precious Gift"
Marluxia's RequestEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Thirteenth Discretion". It is lighter than the original song, but still mysterious in tone.
- Kingdom of Corona: "Marluxia's Request"
The New Seven HeartsEdit
First trackEdit
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The first part of this track is an arrangement of "Drops of Poison", while the second half is a calmer original melody.
- Kingdom of Corona: "The New Seven Hearts"
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This is an arrangement of "The Nightmare". The first half is restrained, while the second half introduces a percussive beat and a frantic string section. However, only the first portion of the track plays in the cutscene, leaving the rest unused.[1]
- Kingdom of Corona: "The New Seven Hearts"
To the Tower!Edit
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This piece is an original composition. The introduction of the piece is dramatic and incorporates elements of "Happy Hair Day" in a minor key, while the second half is far calmer. After a brief pause, the track concludes with a short phrase based on "Laughter and Merriment".
- Kingdom of Corona: "To the Tower!"
Second trackEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Sora". The accompaniment is played in a higher octave than the original, giving this version of the song a lighthearted feel.
- Kingdom of Corona: "To the Tower!"
Third trackEdit
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The introduction of this piece incorporates parts of "Happy Hair Day" in a minor key, while the remainder is an original melody. It is a tense and energetic composition.
- Kingdom of Corona: "To the Tower!"
It Is EtchedEdit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is an arrangement of "Villains of a Sort".
- Kingdom of Corona: "It Is Etched"
Doesn't Sound Very CaringEdit
First trackEdit
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This is a fun and jazzy composition which incorporates elements of "Monstropolis Now". Instrumentation consists of piano, bass, saxophone, muted horns, strings, and drum set.
- Monstropolis: "Doesn't Sound Very Caring"
Second trackEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Laughter and Merriment". It keeps the playful tone and adds a flute countermelody. While the version in the cutscene "Doesn't Sound Very Caring" ends abruptly, leading into a dissonant string note as the conclusion, the song is played in full in "Enter the Black Coat", allowing the brass-led conclusion to be heard.
- Monstropolis: "Doesn't Sound Very Caring", "Enter the Black Coat"
Randall's RevengeEdit
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This is a lighter arrangement of "Broken Reality", with similar instrumentation to the original song. While the arrangement loops in the cutscene "Randall's Revenge", the version in "Enter the Black Coat" resolves the tension of the piece with an added conclusion.
- Monstropolis: "Randall's Revenge", "Enter the Black Coat"
A Splash of ColorEdit
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This piece is an arrangement of "Innocent Times". The tone and instrumentation is similar to the original arrangement.
- Monstropolis: "A Splash of Color", "Boo the MVP"
Boo the MVPEdit
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This track is an original composition with a lighthearted tone. The piece's instrumentation is almost entirely strings, with an occasional clarinet or bell interjection.
- Monstropolis: "Boo the MVP"
Enter the Black CoatEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Shaded Truths", arranged by Takeharu Ishimoto. It places slightly more emphasis on the driving percussion, but is otherwise similar in instrumentation and feel to the original song.
- Monstropolis: "Enter the Black Coat"
Smell Ya LaterEdit
First trackEdit
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This is a short original composition, about 25 seconds in length. The piece is generally playful, with strings, flute, clarinet, and mallet percussion; brass joins the instrumentation for the dramatic conclusion.
- Monstropolis: "Smell Ya Later"
Second trackEdit
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This track is an original composition that loosely incorporates elements of "Monstropolis Now". The first portion of the piece has the melody played on strings and flute over a plucked string foundation, with brass and percussion joining for a triumphant ending.
- Monstropolis: "Smell Ya Later"
Third trackEdit
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This is a short upbeat track, about 20 seconds long. Instrumentation consists of flute, strings, and trombone.
- Monstropolis: "Smell Ya Later"
Extermination CompleteEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Monstropolis Now". The first half is lighter in instrumentation, creating a carefree tone, while the second half adds brass to the strings, piano, and woodwinds of the first section to create an exultant finale.
- Monstropolis: "Extermination Complete"
The Ice PalaceEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Shaded Truths", arranged by Takeharu Ishimoto. The track begins with an unsettling tone, like the original, but becomes more and more frantic as the piece approaches the conclusion.
- Arendelle: "The Ice Palace"
Thirteen DarknessesEdit
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This is an original composition which incorporates elements of "Frozen Wonderland". It begins somber, with a solo piano over strings, before adding flute, clarinet, bells, chimes, and eventually brass and cymbals for the piece's ending.
- Arendelle: "Thirteen Darknesses"
An Unexpected EncounterEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "The Deep End". It begins with piano, strings, and metronomic percussion, building up suspense until the full instrumentation kicks in with a battle-like feel closer to the original piece.
- Realm of Darkness: "An Unexpected Encounter"
The Organization's OriginsEdit
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This piece is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". It is similar in tone to the original track, while the vocal line of the original has been replaced with strings.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Organization's Origins"
Running Out of SeaEdit
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The first part of this track is an arrangement of "No Time to Think", with emphasis placed on the low brass and percussive hits. After about 12 seconds, this section gives way to the theme that accompanies the world logo of The Caribbean, which incorporates elements of "Hearts of Courage".
- The Caribbean: "Running Out of Sea"
The Dead Man's ChestEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Drops of Poison". While the supporting instruments are much softer compared to the original, reducing the dissonance of the track, it retains the unsettling tone of the original arrangement.
- The Caribbean: "The Dead Man's Chest"
That's Desertion!Edit
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This is a brief track, about 25 second long. The first half is triumphant and similar in composition and instrumentation to "The Victorious", while the second half is more mysterious.
- The Caribbean: "That's Desertion!"
An ArrangementEdit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is an original ambient arrangement. The instrumentation consists solely of strings.
- The Caribbean: "An Arrangement"
Parley with LuxordEdit
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This piece is an arrangement of "Strange Whispers". It alternates twice between a soft section with strings and a louder section which features brass and male choir, with the second half adding piano to both sections.
- The Caribbean: "Parley with Luxord"
AtonementEdit
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This is an energetic arrangement of "Apprehension". The melody is played by strings over light percussion and a new rhythmic string foundation. Brass accents and cymbals are added as the piece climaxes.
- Twilight Town: "Atonement"
The AR DeviceEdit
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This is a very short theme based on the melody of "Sora", lasting only about five seconds.
- San Fransokyo: "The AR Device"
Finding an EdgeEdit
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This is an arrangement "Sora" with electronic touches. It is very similar in composition to "Hero Upgrade", which plays immediately following this theme.
- San Fransokyo: "Finding an Edge"
UpgradedEdit
First TrackEdit
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This piece is an arrangement of "Road to a Hero". It has significantly less percussion than the original and adds electronic flourishes to the piece.
- San Fransokyo: "Upgraded"
Second TrackEdit
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This is a subdued arrangement of "Strange Whispers". Instrumentation primarily consists of piano and synth, giving an almost muffled feel.
- San Fransokyo: "Upgraded"
Making Up the DifferenceEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Distant from You...". It shares an identical piano line to the first part of "Baymax Rebooted", which is also an arrangement of "Distant from You...", but differs from that piece in where the string, flute, and clarinet parts accompany the piano.
- San Fransokyo: "Making Up the Difference"
Enter the SupervillainEdit
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This is a haunting arrangement of "Strange Whispers". An added guitar, a distant vocal line, and the gradual growth of an electronic beat make this piece mysterious and unnerving.
- San Fransokyo: "Enter the Supervillain"
A Riku From the Past?Edit
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This piece is an arrangement of "Xehanort -The Early Years-". The melody is played on strings, while the electronic feel of the original backing has been toned down.
- San Fransokyo: "A Riku From the Past?"
Friend of Yours?Edit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is an arrangement of "Villains of a Sort". Most of the strings from the original piece are replaced by a choir, retaining the ominous tone.
- San Fransokyo: "Friend of Yours?"
Braving the DarknessEdit
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This track begins as an arrangement of "Sora" before shifting to the melody of "Dearly Beloved" about halfway through. Overall, the piece has a hopeful and relieved tone.
- Realm of Darkness: "Braving the Darkness"
Castle Oblivion Is UnlockedEdit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is an arrangement of "The Promised Beginning".
- Land of Departure: "Castle Oblivion Is Unlocked"
An End to SlumberEdit
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This piece is an arrangement of "Ventus". The arrangement maintains the wistful tone of the original, adding two grand crescendos near the finale.
- Land of Departure: "An End to Slumber"
A World of Only HeartsEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Dream Eaters". It is slightly slower than the original and has a far fuller sound, with instrumentation consisting of strings and choir.
- The Final World: "A World of Only Hearts", "As The Heart Commands"[KH III RM]
A Corridor of LightEdit
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This piece features and original melody, while using the melody of "Magical Mystery" as a backing rhythm. The use of horns gives this track a grand feel. The conclusion of the piece incorporates the melody of "Hand in Hand".
- Keyblade Graveyard: "A Corridor of Light"
A Vain PromiseEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". It is notably slower than the original version. The melody is played on piano, accompanied by strings and occasional notes from a bell set.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "A Vain Promise", "Past Redux: A Vain Promise"[KH III RM]
The Gambler's LotEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". The melody is played by strings and clarinet in addition to piano, while the piece incorporates many unique flourishes. The arrangement frequently shifts to a major key, giving this version a far more peaceful feel.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Gambler's Lot", "Past Redux: The Gambler's Lot"[KH III RM]
An Unspoken SecretEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". Flute, bells, and harp join the piano and strings, with extra piano notes filling out the piece. While not upbeat, this arrangement is far less sinister than the original.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "An Unspoken Secret", "Past Redux: An Unspoken Secret"[KH III RM]
Reclaiming His IdentityEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". It is characterized by light strings, wind chimes, and harp, with instrumentation also including flute, clarinet, and piano. This arrangement is calm and peaceful.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Reclaiming His Identity", "Past Redux: Reclaiming His Identity"[KH III RM]
From Chains to BondsEdit
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This piece is a frantic arrangement of "Dismiss". Steady brass and percussion hits drive the track forward, with the vocal line becoming far more prominent as well.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "From Chains to Bonds", "Terra's Heart"[KH III RM]
Second trackEdit
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This track is a dramatic arrangement of "Terra". Although the instrumentation is generally similar to the original, this arrangement has a grander feel, with a choir joining in for the finale. After the climax of the piece, the final phrase incorporates the melody of "Dearly Beloved".
- Keyblade Graveyard: "From Chains to Bonds", "Terra's Heart"[KH III RM]
The Last LightEdit
First trackEdit
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The first section of this composition incorporates elements of "Organization XIII" and the first movement of "Darkness of the Unknown". This part is an intense battle theme, with strings, brass, piano, and percussion. The latter half of the track has a forlorn feel, with flute and clarinet replacing the brass and percussion of the first half.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Last Light", "Roxas's Heart"[KH III RM]
Second trackEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Musique pour la tristesse de Xion" with elements of "Organization XIII". It is a flowing piece led by flute, clarinet, strings, and piano.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Last Light", "Roxas's Heart"[KH III RM]
More to SeekEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". While initially dark, the tone of the piece becomes calmer – almost sad – as the track progresses.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "More to Seek", "Journey's End"[KH III RM]
A First Surge of EmotionEdit
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This is an arrangement of "Organization XIII". It has a distorted feel throughout, and the first section accentuates this tone by playing primarily in the lower register.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "A First Surge of Emotion", "The Power Within"[KH III RM]
Good-bye, SoraEdit
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This track is an arrangement of "Xehanort". There is constant natural percussion moving the piece forward, and the melody is played in a higher register. Increasingly frantic orchestra hits signal the piece's conclusion.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Good-bye, Sora", "Good-bye, Sora"[KH III RM]
Kingdom HeartsEdit
First trackEdit
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This is an original arrangement based on various elements of "Destati". The piece incorporates a few notes from "Kairi", which lead into a moment of calm before the piece crescendos back into the climactic "Destati" introduction on strings and organ.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Kingdom Hearts"[2], "Kairi's Whereabouts"[KH III RM]
Second trackEdit
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This piece is an initially delicate arrangement of "The Key of Darkness". As the piece progresses, the string section is joined by organ, percussion, choir, and brass for a foreboding conclusion.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Kingdom Hearts"[3], "Kairi's Whereabouts"[KH III RM]
Third trackEdit
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This track begins with a piano phrase which uses the melody of "Musique pour la tristesse de Xion". The piece then transitions into an arrangement of "Always on My Mind", followed by an original melody, and finally a triumphant conclusion based on "Dearly Beloved".
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Kingdom Hearts", "Kairi's Whereabouts"[KH III RM]
The PlanEdit
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This is primarily an arrangement of "Organization XIII", although the introduction is based on "Destati". Certain portions of the track incorporate a string rhythm similar to that of the "Organization XIII" arrangement introduced in the cutscene "Xigbar's Admonition". Instrumentation consists of piano, strings, and choir.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Plan"[KH III RM]
Long Awaited ShowdownEdit
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The introduction to this track is an original composition that features piano, strings, timpani, and low woodwinds. About 45 seconds into the piece, the piano line begins to incorporate elements of the first movement of "Darkness of the Unknown", the melody of which is picked up by an organ shortly thereafter. The next section of the piece is based on "Organization XIII". The piece ends with a tension-building sting from the string section identical to that used in the cutscene "The Last Light".
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Long Awaited Showdown"[KH III RM]
Roxas's HeartEdit
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This track is a sorrowful composition that grows more hopeful as it progresses. The piece features the melodies of "Organization XIII", "Kairi" and "Dearly Beloved".
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Roxas's Heart"[KH III RM]
The Final KeyEdit
First trackEdit
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This piece begins with the melody of "Musique pour la tristesse de Xion" before shifting into a section based on "Roxas". It maintains the wistful tone of both original songs.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Final Key"[KH III RM]
Second TrackEdit
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The first part of this piece is shared with the first track in the cutscene "The Last Light" and, to a lesser degree, "Long Awaited Showdown". This piece continues to expand further on the melody of the first movement of "Darkness of the Unknown", incorporating parts of "Organization XIII" as well. This section builds up until a sudden pause about halfway through the track. The next section is a darker arrangement which uses elements of "Sora", dipping into a somber tone before the conclusion.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Final Key"[KH III RM]
The SigilEdit
First trackEdit
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This is a short composition, about 25 seconds long. It is a strong arrangement of "Roxas" that gradually crescendos to the climax at the end of the piece, which subtly incorporates elements of "Organization XIII" in a similar manner to "Hearts as One".
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Sigil"[KH III RM]
Second trackEdit
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This track is an original composition that incorporates elements of many different tracks: "Kairi", "Roxas", "Sora", "Organization XIII", and "Musique pour la tristesse de Xion". It is a flowing piece that features piano, strings, flute, clarinet, and various percussion instruments.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "The Sigil"[KH III RM]
Battle of the GuardiansEdit
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This is a tense and ominous piece that centers around the descending pattern of "Replicas". It is led by strings with flute support, while brass and percussion join in as the piece crescendos.
- Keyblade Graveyard: "Battle of the Guardians"[KH III RM]
Sora and KairiEdit
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The first part of this track has an ethereal feel, with synth, wind chimes, piano, and light strings. The second half, based on "Destati", is significantly faster and more aggressive. Strings and horns push the piece forward, with percussion joining at the end.
- Scala ad Caelum: "Sora and Kairi"[KH III RM]
Connecting HeartsEdit
First trackEdit
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This track begins with a section based on "Guardians of Light". The piece then accelerates, transitioning into a section based on "Dearly Beloved" before slowing down once more for the finale. Overall, it is an light and excited composition.
- Scala ad Caelum: "Connecting Hearts"[KH III RM]
Second trackEdit
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This is a conclusive arrangement of "Link to All" with an emphasis on string rhythms and brass fanfare.
- Scala ad Caelum: "Connecting Hearts"[KH III RM]
Sora and YozoraEdit
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This is an original composition with a calm, almost weightless feel. Following an introduction led by a female voice, the piece has a lot of emptiness. There is a soft piano melody which loosely quotes the melody of "Sora". The conclusion of the piece has a fuller sound, adding bursts of energy to an otherwise serene track.
- The Final World: "Sora and Yozora"[KH III RM]
I've Been Having These Weird Thoughts LatelyEdit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This is a solemn composition that incorporates elements of "Nachtflügel" on violin. The conclusion of the piece features the melody of "Dearly Beloved", ending on a pensive note. Instrumentation is primarily led by strings and piano, while the introduction uses vocals as well.
Like, Is Any of This for Real or Not?Edit
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No proper recording of this track exists. |
This composition mirrors that of "I've Been Having These Weird Thoughts Lately". The first section has more focus on piano, likewise incorporating parts of "Nachtflügel". The ending section resolves the melody of "Dearly Beloved", contributing to a more complete and satisfied tone.
Quadratum (Data Greeting)Edit
Quadratum (Data Greeting) |
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This is a calmer arrangement of "Nachtflügel" with similar instrumentation to the original. It is the field theme of Quadratum in the Data Greeting mode.
Notes and referencesEdit
- ^ See Removed content for more information.
- ^ Originally "Missing You" prior to the 1.07 update.
- ^ Originally the Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep version of "The Key of Darkness" prior to the 1.07 update.