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===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
"Dearly Beloved -Unchained χ Version-" begins with a unique piano section over a soft choir; here, notes of the primary melody play at half the regular frequency. It then transitions into a light and upbeat section prominently featuring mallet instruments, with support provided by strings. This arrangement is the first arrangement to not incorporate the secondary melody since its introduction in ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''.
"Dearly Beloved -Unchained χ Version-" begins with a unique piano section over a soft choir; here, notes of the primary melody play at half the regular frequency. It then transitions into a light and upbeat section prominently featuring mallet instruments, with support provided by strings. This arrangement is the first arrangement to not incorporate the secondary melody since its introduction in ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''.
This arrangement begins with a tempo of 60 beats per minute. At 55 seconds in, when the light and upbeat section begins, it is at a tempo of 150 beats per minute. This arrangement has a time signature of 4/4.


===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''===

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