Music in Pikmin 2: Difference between revisions

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Undo revision 249143 by NintendoPanda101 (talk) The main figure that repeats throughout this entire song sounds similar to the Forest of Hope's opening, but no part of the Forest of Hope's melody is present.
(How has this not been documented yet anyway?)
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(Undo revision 249143 by NintendoPanda101 (talk) The main figure that repeats throughout this entire song sounds similar to the Forest of Hope's opening, but no part of the Forest of Hope's melody is present.)
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Heard after the debt recovery cinema. This ensemble piece features some of the most well-rendered instrument samples in the game; as the composition stands out from the rest of the game, this piece probably had a considerable amount of work done on it alone. The main figure is a descending arpeggio of a major 9th chord, heard first in a pizzicato string quartet, and then throughout the rest of the piece on the main instrument, piano. As the idea develops, a string section fills in harmonies behind the piano, and the chord progression swirls around G♯/A♭. After the development slows down (at around 1:08), the texture changes to a B♭ minor 7th turn with an accent on the offbeat. The main theme of the waltz returns after an elaboration of that turn, and as the texture thins out with a {{w|Tempo#Terms for change in tempo|ritardando}}, the piece ends with the established motif halfway completed, leaving [[Louie]]'s fate ambiguous as the cutscene fades to black. The piece as a whole is mostly a rearrangment of the Forest of Hope theme from Pikmin.
Heard after the debt recovery cinema. This ensemble piece features some of the most well-rendered instrument samples in the game; as the composition stands out from the rest of the game, this piece probably had a considerable amount of work done on it alone. The main figure is a descending arpeggio of a major 9th chord, heard first in a pizzicato string quartet, and then throughout the rest of the piece on the main instrument, piano. As the idea develops, a string section fills in harmonies behind the piano, and the chord progression swirls around G♯/A♭. After the development slows down (at around 1:08), the texture changes to a B♭ minor 7th turn with an accent on the offbeat. The main theme of the waltz returns after an elaboration of that turn, and as the texture thins out with a {{w|Tempo#Terms for change in tempo|ritardando}}, the piece ends with the established motif halfway completed, leaving [[Louie]]'s fate ambiguous as the cutscene fades to black.


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