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"An Intense Situation" is approximately forty-eight seconds long, regardless of the game it appears in. It has a time signature of 6/ | "An Intense Situation" is approximately forty-eight seconds long, regardless of the game it appears in. It has a time signature of 6/4 and a tempo of 170 beats per minute. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the instrumentation includes: strings, flute, snare drum, timpani, and piano. In the [[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX|HD remake]], the instrumentation includes: strings, snare drum, timpani, and piano. Although the versions are similar, the arrangement used in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' places more emphasis on the strings section- especially the violins. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the piece favors more of the constant and aggressive rhythms played by the various drums throughout the percussion section. In both games, the foreboding tone is quickly established and felt due to the piece's: key signature, favoring of lower-pitched tones, and persistent rhythms across the percussion section. The interrupting flute part also serves to entice panic and a sense of alarm. | In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the instrumentation includes: strings, flute, snare drum, timpani, and piano. In the [[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX|HD remake]], the instrumentation includes: strings, snare drum, timpani, and piano. Although the versions are similar, the arrangement used in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' places more emphasis on the strings section- especially the violins. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the piece favors more of the constant and aggressive rhythms played by the various drums throughout the percussion section. In both games, the foreboding tone is quickly established and felt due to the piece's: key signature, favoring of lower-pitched tones, and persistent rhythms across the percussion section. The interrupting flute part also serves to entice panic and a sense of alarm. | ||