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==Composition==
==Composition==
"Forgotten Challenge" is approximately two minutes and twenty-nine seconds long and plays at a tempo of 160 beats per minute and has a time signature of 4/4 time. <!--what key is the piece in?--> The piece lacks an introduction and conclusion, allowing for smooth transitions between loops. The instrumentation is composed of organ, harp, strings, timpani, cymbals, choir, and low brass instruments.
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"Forgotten Challenge" is approximately two minutes and twenty-nine seconds long and plays at a tempo of 160 beats per minute and has a time signature of 4/4 time. <!--what key is the piece in?--> The piece lacks an introduction and conclusion, allowing for smooth transitions between loops. The instrumentation is composed of organ, harp, strings, timpani, cymbals, choir, and low brass instruments. The rythm of the beat is similar to that of [[Fragments of Sorrow]]. <!--KH Re:CoM-->
Throughout the piece, there is a repeated timpani rhythm that originated in "[[Destati]]", implemented in similar style to "[[Fragments of Sorrow]]".
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