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#REDIRECT [[List of Kingdom Hearts series tracks#Never Land Sky]]
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"'''Never Land Sky'''" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura. It is used only in ''Kingdom Hearts''.
 
==Appearances==
===''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]''===
"Never Land Sky" plays as the field theme for the Clock Tower area in [[Neverland]].
 
==Composition==
"Never Land Sky" is approximately one minute and twenty-six seconds long in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and the [[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX|HD remake]] of ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix''. The piece has a time signature of 4/4, and a tempo of 150 beats per minute.
 
The instrumentation includes: a complete strings section- violin, viola, cello, and string bass, oboe, French horn, trombone, tuba, orchestral bells, wind chimes, piano, and harp.
 
The faster tempo of the piece in four makes it easier to be "felt" in two; either approach would be acceptable for conducting. It is this internalization of "in two" that gives off the feeling of flying. As this theme plays only while [[Sora]], [[Donald]], [[Goofy]], and [[Peter Pan]] fly in the night sky around {{w|Big Ben}}, this piece is solely upbeat and cheerful, as reflected in the piece's key. The main melody is played by the oboe, with the low brass accompaniment playing primarily on the subdivision. The piano part momentarily interrupts the oboe to allow a transition into the next section of the melody. The orchestral bells, wind chimes, and harp provide additional textures that help encourage a "magical" environment. All other instruments, such as the French horn, play the underlying chord foundation.
 
==Albums==
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File:Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 2, Track 17 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack
File:Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete Cover.png|Disc 2, Track 17 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete
File:Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 2, Track 17 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack
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Revision as of 15:36, 23 June 2020

Kingdom Hearts
Never Land Sky
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 1:26
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
Never Land Sky
Theme Notes.png
Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 1:26

"Never Land Sky" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura. It is used only in Kingdom Hearts.

Appearances

Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix

"Never Land Sky" plays as the field theme for the Clock Tower area in Neverland.

Composition

"Never Land Sky" is approximately one minute and twenty-six seconds long in Kingdom Hearts and the HD remake of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix. The piece has a time signature of 4/4, and a tempo of 150 beats per minute.

The instrumentation includes: a complete strings section- violin, viola, cello, and string bass, oboe, French horn, trombone, tuba, orchestral bells, wind chimes, piano, and harp.

The faster tempo of the piece in four makes it easier to be "felt" in two; either approach would be acceptable for conducting. It is this internalization of "in two" that gives off the feeling of flying. As this theme plays only while Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Peter Pan fly in the night sky around Big Ben, this piece is solely upbeat and cheerful, as reflected in the piece's key. The main melody is played by the oboe, with the low brass accompaniment playing primarily on the subdivision. The piano part momentarily interrupts the oboe to allow a transition into the next section of the melody. The orchestral bells, wind chimes, and harp provide additional textures that help encourage a "magical" environment. All other instruments, such as the French horn, play the underlying chord foundation.

Albums