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(The song does not appear in any version of Kingdom Hearts 2, in any form.)
 
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{{Game|COM|REC|KH2|FM2|RCO|UCX|MOM}}
{{Game|COM|REC|RCO|UCX|MOM}}
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{{Youmay|the musical theme|[[Naminé|the character]]}}
{{Youmay|the musical theme|[[Naminé|the character]]}}
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====Reverse/Rebirth Mode====
====Reverse/Rebirth Mode====
*Castle Oblivion: "Riku's Choice"
*Castle Oblivion: "Riku's Choice"
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
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===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''===
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==Composition==
==Composition==
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"Naminé" is approximately two minutes and fifty-five seconds long {{ReCoM}}; and three minutes and sixteen seconds for the piano collections version. The ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' version plays at a tempo of 68 beats per minute. For ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the tempo slightly increases to 70 beats per minute. The piano collections track takes more freedom with both the tempo and interpretation; though the common tempo is 63 beats per minute. Regardless of the source, all copies are played in the key of Gb [G flat] Major and have a time signature of 3/4 time. The instrumentation varies according to game. In ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' the piece is played solely with a piano. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' the piece is played with a piano, harp, and strings. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'' the piece is played with a piano and harp. <!--Insert Re:coded information-->
"Naminé" is approximately two minutes and fifty-five seconds long {{ReCoM}}; and three minutes and sixteen seconds for the piano collections version. The ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' version plays at a tempo of 68 beats per minute. For ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the tempo slightly increases to 70 beats per minute. The piano collections track takes more freedom with both the tempo and interpretation; though the common tempo is 63 beats per minute. Regardless of the source, all copies are played in the key of Gb [G flat] Major and have a time signature of 3/4 time. The instrumentation varies according to game. In ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' the piece is played solely with a piano. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' the piece is played with a piano, harp, and strings. <!--Insert Re:coded information-->


The piece is characterized by a flowing sixteenth note rhythm in the left hand (piano version) or harp/piano (in-game versions). The piece is generally played at a soft dynamic level and consists of no alarming dissonances, thus allowing a smooth flow. The piece has no real introduction or conclusion, allowing for smooth repetitive loops. The piece is composed of two phrases. The first phrase consists of nine measures, in which the piano is featured by itself. Beginning in the tenth measure, it is accompanied by the sixteenth note runs for the next nine measures. The melody mainly plays off of a pattern of half notes and quarter notes, with dotted eighth notes and triplets being used on the fourth and sixth measure, respectively. <!--I think it shifts between a I chord and a IV chord-->
The piece is characterized by a flowing sixteenth note rhythm in the left hand (piano version) or harp/piano (in-game versions). The piece is generally played at a soft dynamic level and consists of no alarming dissonances, thus allowing a smooth flow. The piece has no real introduction or conclusion, allowing for smooth repetitive loops. The piece is composed of two phrases. The first phrase consists of nine measures, in which the piano is featured by itself. Beginning in the tenth measure, it is accompanied by the sixteenth note runs for the next nine measures. The melody mainly plays off of a pattern of half notes and quarter notes, with dotted eighth notes and triplets being used on the fourth and sixth measure, respectively. <!--I think it shifts between a I chord and a IV chord-->