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In response to Espyo's edit of my edit - would it more correctly be termed as a ''glissando''? The definition of that term is "a glide from one pitch to another." Would you characterize the "increase in tone" you are referring to as such? -{{User:Los Plagas/sig}} | In response to Espyo's edit of my edit - would it more correctly be termed as a ''glissando''? The definition of that term is "a glide from one pitch to another." Would you characterize the "increase in tone" you are referring to as such? -{{User:Los Plagas/sig}} | ||
:Sure. The section of the song goes like C#, D#, F, F#, G#, A#. You can hear it at 0:40 in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-wPBLM92yI this less-than-stellar video]. From what I gather, a glissando is a single note that increases in pitch as it's being held, so it's not a glissando or crescendo. There might not even be a term at all, but I'm sure it could be worded a bit better than how I wrote it. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 07:40, 1 November 2013 (EDT) | :Sure. The section of the song goes like C#, D#, F, F#, G#, A#. You can hear it at 0:40 in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-wPBLM92yI this less-than-stellar video]. From what I gather, a glissando is a single note that increases in pitch as it's being held, so it's not a glissando or crescendo. There might not even be a term at all, but I'm sure it could be worded a bit better than how I wrote it. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 07:40, 1 November 2013 (EDT) | ||
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In order to fit the style of <s>[[</s>Unused content in Pikmin 2<s>]]</s> (page will come later), [[Glitches in Pikmin 3]], etc., I say we name the music articles "Music in Pikmin", "Music in Pikmin 2", etc. The point of having a disambiguation in parentheses is for when the subject has the actual name that isn't in parentheses, but because that name can refer to more than one thing, the parentheses are needed. A good example is [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin)]] and [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)]]. The subject on the first page is "Challenge Mode"; that's its name, 100%. The subject on the second is also exactly called "Challenge Mode". Hence, this is where the parentheses come into play. Thoughts? — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 09:23, 20 July 2015 (EDT) | In order to fit the style of <s>[[</s>Unused content in Pikmin 2<s>]]</s> (page will come later), [[Glitches in Pikmin 3]], etc., I say we name the music articles "Music in Pikmin", "Music in Pikmin 2", etc. The point of having a disambiguation in parentheses is for when the subject has the actual name that isn't in parentheses, but because that name can refer to more than one thing, the parentheses are needed. A good example is [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin)]] and [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)]]. The subject on the first page is "Challenge Mode"; that's its name, 100%. The subject on the second is also exactly called "Challenge Mode". Hence, this is where the parentheses come into play. Thoughts? — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 09:23, 20 July 2015 (EDT) | ||
:That makes sense to me! There is nothing in the games specifically called "Music" besides the option to turn it down; hence, you're right, the term "music" wouldn't refer to anything but the music in the game. How do you rename a page? [[User:Scruffy|Scruffy]] ([[User talk:Scruffy|talk]]) 09:37, 20 July 2015 (EDT) | :That makes sense to me! There is nothing in the games specifically called "Music" besides the option to turn it down; hence, you're right, the term "music" wouldn't refer to anything but the music in the game. How do you rename a page? [[User:Scruffy|Scruffy]] ([[User talk:Scruffy|talk]]) 09:37, 20 July 2015 (EDT) | ||