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Desert Stage

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Desert Stage
https://wikirby.com/wiki/File:KD3_Sand_Canyon_3.mp3
Sample of"Desert Stage" fromKirby's Dream Land 3.
Details
Debut appearanceKirby's Dream Land 3 (1997)
Last appearanceKirby: Planet Robobot (2016)
Composer(s)Jun Ishikawa
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"Desert Stage"[Japanese title] is a theme that originated fromKirby's Dream Land 3. This 3/4-timed theme has also gotten an arrangement inKirby: Planet Robobot, and has also appeared in theKirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert. This theme was originally composed byJun Ishikawa, a veteranKirby composer who composed all the music inKirby's Dream Land 3.

Composition[edit]

Running through a deserted stage.

"Desert Stage" is one of few stage themes with a time signature of 3/4, with emphasis on the first beat of every measure. The track is written in A minor, with interspersed modulations to distantly-related keys that lend it an air of mystery.

The melody is traded between pan flute and strings throughout the track, and is characterized by an undulating contour. The first phrase rises with dotted rhythm in the first bar while the rest of it descends in smoothly. The phrase repeats with alterations and is followed up by a minor strings segment with a similar melodic pattern. The first segment repeats and concludes with a rising scale littered with accidentals. The middle portion is once again played by the strings, bow in A minor. This part prominently uses 3 note-long rising intonations. The phrase repeats with some variations, and the track loops.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby's Dream Land 3[edit]

"Desert Stage" can be heard only twice in its original game appearance. It can be heard inthe sixth stage ofSand Canyon andthe third stage ofIceberg. This theme is the 14th track in theSound Test.

Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]

https://wikirby.com/wiki/File:KPR_Green_Lab.mp3
"Green Laboratory" inKirby: Planet Robobot byHirokazu Ando.

InKirby: Planet Robobot, an arrangement of this theme titled"Green Laboratory" can be heard inthe fourth stage of Patched Plains. The arrangement was done byHirokazu Ando and is the 12th track inKirby Planet Robobot'sJukebox.

Additionally, the original version of the theme is used inthe extra stage ofRhythm Route.

Other appearances[edit]

https://wikirby.com/wiki/File:K25AOC_K3%2664_Medley_Desert_Stage_sample.mp3
"Desert Stage" in "Kirby's Dream Land 3 / Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Medley" from theKirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert, arranged byShogo Sakai and performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.

This theme was also played in theKirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert, specifically in the "Kirby's Dream Land 3 / Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Medley". This is the second theme played in the medley, right after "Ripple Field: Ocean Waves".

Names in other languages[edit]

Desert Stage[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japanese砂漠ステージ[1]
Sabaku sutēji
Desert Stage


Green Laboratory[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseグリーン・ラボラトリー
Gurīn raboratorī
Green Laboratory


References

  1. Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert pamphlet
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Music inKirby's Dream Land 3
Main stage and boss themes
Extra area and menu themes
Special themes
Unused
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Music inKirby: Planet Robobot
Menu themes
Stage themes
Boss themes
Themes used in EX stages
Sub-game themes
Cutscene and credits themes
Special themes
Themes for Other Games