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The [[Distant Tundra]]'s theme takes a lot of inspiration from the [[Music in Pikmin 2#Valley of Repose|Valley of Repose's theme]], mainly in gestural rhythms. However, this piece is a lot looser, with bouncy gestures, strange harmonic progression, and changing meter (although it always keeps its pulse | The [[Distant Tundra]]'s theme takes a lot of inspiration from the [[Music in Pikmin 2#Valley of Repose|Valley of Repose's theme]], mainly in gestural rhythms. However, this piece is a lot looser, with bouncy gestures, strange harmonic progression, and changing meter (although it always keeps its pulse. None of it ever seems atonal, though, as the piece is meant to carry the beauty of the frozen landscape. One secondary melodic instrument, the organ-like synthesizer, sounds remarkably similar to the one used in the [[Music in Pikmin 2#Perplexing Pool|Perplexing Pool's theme]]. | ||
It does not rain in the Distant Tundra; its weather equivalent is snow, prompting a new version of the theme on any day that it is snowing; this theme is actually a passage longer than the main version. | It does not rain in the Distant Tundra; its weather equivalent is snow, prompting a new version of the theme on any day that it is snowing; this theme is actually a passage longer than the main version. |