Music in Pikmin: Difference between revisions

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'''Instruments'''
'''Instruments'''
*'''Main version''': '''"Cymbalesque"''', echoing celeste, flanged bowed piano, {{w|mark tree}}, pad strings, and female choir.
*'''Main version''': '''"Cymbalesque"''', echoing {{w|glass harp}}, piano-like synth pad (with flanger and slide), {{w|mark tree}}, pad strings, and female choir.
*'''Enemy mix''': Contrabassoon, timpani, snare drum, bass drum, crash cymbals, piano, violins, violas, cellos, and basses.
*'''Enemy mix''': Contrabassoon, timpani, snare drum, bass drum, crash cymbals, piano, violins, violas, cellos, and basses.
*'''Sunset version''': Tenor recorder, celeste (regular and echoed), mark tree, '''{{w|Cor anglais}}''', flanged bowed piano, and female choir.
*'''Sunset version''': Tenor recorder, celeste, echoing {{w|glass harp}}, mark tree, '''{{w|Cor anglais}}''', piano-like synth pad (with flanger and slide), and female choir.


Many prominent sounds drop out when the enemy mix fades in, most notably, the pad in the main version, and the recorder and celeste in the sunset version. Additionally, it's only during sunset when the contrabassoon can actually be heard in the enemy mix, it replaces the basses.
Many prominent sounds drop out when the enemy mix fades in, most notably, the pad in the main version, and the recorder and celeste in the sunset version. Additionally, it's only during sunset when the contrabassoon can actually be heard in the enemy mix, it replaces the basses.