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The melody of the track is led by a saxophone and a clarinet playing the same melody. The alternating harmonies of an electric piano fill the otherwise bare intermissions before the melody repeats. Percussion is fully featured after the introduction, while an electric bass accompanies the entire track.
The melody of the track is led by a saxophone and a clarinet playing the same melody. The alternating harmonies of an electric piano fill the otherwise bare intermissions before the melody repeats. Percussion is fully featured after the introduction, while an electric bass accompanies the entire track.


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City Trial: Tac Challenge
File:Tac Challenge cut.ogg
First 30 seconds of the theme that plays during the Tac event in City Trial.
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Debut appearance Kirby Air Ride
Composer(s) Hirokazu Ando, Shogo Sakai, Tadashi Ikegami, Jun Ishikawa
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Tac Challenge is the name of a whimsical musical piece which plays solely in Kirby Air Ride - in City Trial during the 'Tac' and 'Fake Items' events. It is also featured in certain episodes of the Japanese version of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.

The melody of the track is led by a saxophone and a clarinet playing the same melody. The alternating harmonies of an electric piano fill the otherwise bare intermissions before the melody repeats. Percussion is fully featured after the introduction, while an electric bass accompanies the entire track.