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Shrine of Passwords

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Shrine of Passwords
Sample of "Shrine of Passwords" from Team Kirby Clash Deluxe.
Details
Debut appearance Team Kirby Clash Deluxe (2017)
Last appearance Super Kirby Clash (2019)
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa or Hirokazu Ando
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"Shrine of Passwords"[conjectural title] is the theme that plays at the Shrine of Passwords in the Villages when entering a password in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clash.

Composition[edit]

Paying a visit to the Shrine of Passwords.

"Shrine of Passwords" is a monotonous Middle Eastern-styled theme in melodic G major and 4/4 played by a solo oud. It features an accompanying octave ostinato with a syncopated top G. The track opens up with a virtuosic descending passage. Once this intro reaches its end, the melody begins. It starts with a rising intonation toward F natural, followed by a phrase reaching down to B. These two short phrases repeat with extra ornamentation. Picking up from the last note, a syncopated progression revolving around the aforementioned notes plays out, and the track eventually loops from the melody.

Trivia[edit]

  • The internal name, BGM_LP_LMKbyWURANAI1, includes "KbyW", which was used for many tracks of Kirby's Return to Dream Land. This suggests that it could have been composed for that game or one of the lost three Kirby games, or is perhaps based on one.