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Although each version has a moderately fast tempo, the sixteenth note passages in the keyboard and percussion parts, and the syncopated rhythms from the melody (first found in the brass instruments) are what truly gives the piece its exciting and "adventure" tone. Each version has a similar introductory passage except ''Kingdom Hearts III''. In that version, the piece begins with the typical percussion and auxiliary instruments, but is quickly joined by a whistle. The whistle commands vary in part, but signal for additional instruments- such as the trumpets and crash cymbals to join. Additionally, the ''Kingdom Hearts III'' arrangement has primarily different synthesizers playing the sixteenth note runs. This differs from previous versions, where these runs were dominant in the mallet percussion parts. Another variation difference is found in the ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' version: the rhythm section- especially electric bass- and brass sections are more prominent and dynamically louder than the underlying sixteenth note runs from the other percussion/auxiliary instruments. | Although each version has a moderately fast tempo, the sixteenth note passages in the keyboard and percussion parts, and the syncopated rhythms from the melody (first found in the brass instruments) are what truly gives the piece its exciting and "adventure" tone. Each version has a similar introductory passage except ''Kingdom Hearts III''. In that version, the piece begins with the typical percussion and auxiliary instruments, but is quickly joined by a whistle. The whistle commands vary in part, but signal for additional instruments- such as the trumpets and crash cymbals to join. Additionally, the ''Kingdom Hearts III'' arrangement has primarily different synthesizers playing the sixteenth note runs. This differs from previous versions, where these runs were dominant in the mallet percussion parts. Another variation difference is found in the ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' version: the rhythm section- especially electric bass- and brass sections are more prominent and dynamically louder than the underlying sixteenth note runs from the other percussion/auxiliary instruments. | ||
==Albums== | ==Albums== | ||