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{{page title| Music in ''Pikmin 4''}}
{{page title| Music in ''Pikmin 4''}}
{{game icons|p4=y}}
{{game icons|p4=y}}
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{{stub}}
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The '''music''' of {{p4}} accompanies every part of the game, from [[menu]] screens to [[area]]s to [[Dandori Battle]]s.
The '''music''' of {{p4}} accompanies every part of the game, from [[menu]] screens to [[area]]s to [[Dandori Battle]]s.
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The music for a title screen has the important role of establishing what the musical style of a game will be, as a listener's first impressions of a soundtrack are likely to be made here; the title screen of ''Pikmin 4'' immediately demonstrates its brand new emphasis on ambience and subtlety, which are two regularly occurring themes throughout rest of the game. This piece is almost entirely solo piano, with an occasional strike of a large {{w|standing bowl}} for bass; the piano is also notably cinematic in style and very high-fidelity. A high-pitched fanfare played by this piano briefly introduces the title of the game, and then begins the main looping section of the piece in a 6/8 time signature. While the chords are mostly consonant, occasional out-of-key notes add an uneasy feel to the piece. A minute into the loop, a delicate performance of the ''Pikmin'' motif can be heard.
The music for a title screen has the important role of establishing what the musical style of a game will be, as a listener's first impressions of a soundtrack are likely to be made here; the title screen of ''Pikmin 4'' immediately demonstrates its brand new emphasis on ambience and subtlety, which are two regularly occurring themes throughout rest of the game. This piece is almost entirely solo piano, with an occasional strike of a large {{w|standing bowl}} for bass; the piano is also notably cinematic in style and very high-fidelity. A high-pitched fanfare played by this piano briefly introduces the title of the game, and then begins the main looping section of the piece in a 6/8 time signature. While the chords are mostly consonant, occasional out-of-key notes add an uneasy feel to the piece. A minute into the loop, a delicate performance of the ''Pikmin 2'' motif can be heard.


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{{clear}}
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==Bosses==
==Bosses==
{{stub|section=y}}
{{infobox track
{{infobox track
|name = Boss battle (Olimar)
|name = Boss battle (Olimar)
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{{infobox track
{{infobox track
|name = Boss battle (drumline)
|name = Boss battle (drumline)
|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxzJOCP_XR4
|link =  
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
A boss battle theme often used for bosses found aboveground. This song is organized as a drumline cadence, with the base theme being played exclusively on percussion instruments found in a marching band. When the boss is defeated, a "boss defeated" cue plays.
A boss battle theme often used for bosses found aboveground. This song is actually a drumline; it makes use of various percussion instruments from a marching band, and it is organized precisely like one, with chromatic instruments being totally absent in the main mix. When the boss is defeated, a "boss defeated" cue plays.


For every type of boss, a unique layer of pitched instruments that is characteristic of the creature will be added to the music:
Each type of boss will also add its own instrument to the music that is characteristic of the creature. The [[Porquillion]], for example, adds a {{w|thumb piano}} to the music.
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Icon
!Name
!Description
|-
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Burrowing Snagret]]
|Adds an organ and pitched {{w|didgeridoo}} sample.<br>When the Burrowing Snagret retreats underground, the entire theme is also put through a low-pass filter.
|-
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Crusted Rumpup|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Crusted Rumpup]]
|Adds a repetitive sawtooth synthesizer.
|-
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Porquillion|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Porquillion]]
|Adds a {{w|thumb piano}} and several pitched shaker samples.
|}


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|name = Sun-Speckled Terrace (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|name = Sun-Speckled Terrace (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|internal=748301629.wem
|internal=748301629.wem
|link = https://youtu.be/Rt0KjHZlfhE
|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt0KjHZlfhE
|links = https://youtu.be/51nShwgQWhs
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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|name = Blossoming Arcadia (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|name = Blossoming Arcadia (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|internal = 763938080.wem
|internal = 763938080.wem
|link = https://youtu.be/tpN2DXo6K30
|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpN2DXo6K30
|links = https://youtu.be/d3-vB8JqjTk
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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|name = Serene Shores (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|name = Serene Shores (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|internal = 349004147.wem
|internal = 349004147.wem
|link = https://youtu.be/cxwZw9iEvDU
|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxwZw9iEvDU
|links = https://youtu.be/zNu3_M9vkb8
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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{{infobox track
{{infobox track
|name = Hero's Hideaway (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|name = Hero's Hideaway (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
|link = https://youtu.be/cVphsGNDMmM
|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVphsGNDMmM
|links = https://youtu.be/XqnxtNwvgPE
|internal = 988716588.wem
|internal = 988716588.wem
|header = y
|header = y
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{{Infobox track
{{Infobox track
|name = Dandori Battle 1 (toys)
|name = Dandori Battle 1 (toys)
|link = https://youtu.be/zJLMPMAlD0M
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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{{Infobox track
{{Infobox track
|name = Dandori Battle 2 (sand)
|name = Dandori Battle 2 (sand)
|link = https://youtu.be/ejZoTySmzL0
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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{{Infobox track
{{Infobox track
|name = Leafy Showdown
|name = Leafy Showdown
|link = https://youtu.be/qQ4kjvpMO_8
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|v=P4||48px}}
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Iridescent Glint Beetle]]
|[[Iridescent Glint Beetle]]
|Identical to the Iridescent Flint Beetle's enemy mix, but the release time of the synthesizer has been lengthened.
|Identical to the Iridescent Flint Beetle's enemy mix, but the the release time of the synthesizer has been lengthened.
|}
|}


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*[[Music in Pikmin]]
*[[Music in Pikmin]]
*[[Music in Pikmin 2]]
*[[Music in Pikmin 2]]
*[[Music in Pikmin 3]]
 
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