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The ''[[Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres-]]'' performances used the ''Kingdom Hearts III'' arrangement of "Dearly Beloved", once again adapted for full orchestra by Kaoru Wada.
The ''[[Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres-]]'' performances used the ''Kingdom Hearts III'' arrangement of "Dearly Beloved", once again adapted for full orchestra by Kaoru Wada.


===''Yoko Shimomura OFFICIAL'' YouTube Channel===
===''Yoko Shimomura OFFICIAL YouTube Channel''===
On June 13, 2020, Yoko Shimomura uploaded an original arrangement of "Dearly Beloved" to her official YouTube channel. Titled "A piece of 'Dearly Beloved'", it is arranged and performed by Shimomura on solo piano. This version incorporates elements of "{{c|Roxas|track}}" and "[[Musique pour la tristesse de Xion]]" in a major key. It is a calm and flowing piece.
On June 13, 2020, Yoko Shimomura uploaded an original arrangement of "Dearly Beloved" to her official YouTube channel. Titled "A piece of 'Dearly Beloved'", it is arranged and performed by Shimomura on solo piano. This version incorporates elements of "{{c|Roxas|track}}" and "[[Musique pour la tristesse de Xion]]" in a major key. It is a calm and flowing piece.


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