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==Composition==
==Composition==
[[File:KEY Quilty Square Preview screenshot.png|thumb|200px|The classy [[Quilty Square]].]]
[[File:KEY Quilty Square Preview screenshot.png|thumb|200px|The classy [[Quilty Square]].]]
"Quilty Square" is a somewhat tranquil piece in F major and 4/4. It features lead harpsichord rather than piano, a trait only shared with "[[Dark Manor (theme)|Dark Manor]]", as well as a xylophone. It begins with an intro that sets the key and ends in a descending scale passage. The melody is derived from "[[Flower Fields (theme)|Flower Fields]]", albeit omitting the repeating triad and with a syncopated descent. It plays three times and ends in a descending resolution, that replays in the higher registers. This repeats with a different ending. The following section features a higher-pitched melody revolving around an F, played by a soft brass instrument twice. Nearing the end of the second time, a B natural contributes to the dominant that builds up for a return to the original key and intro segment. From here, the track loops.
"Quilty Square" is a somewhat tranquil piece in F major and 4/4. It features lead harpsichord rather than piano, a trait only shared with "[[Dark Manor (theme)|Dark Manor]]", as well as a xylophone. It begins with an intro that sets the key and ends in a descending scale passage. The melody is derived from "[[Flower Fields (theme)|Flower Fields]]", albeit omitting the repeating triad. It plays three times and ends in a descending resolution, that replays in the higher registers. This repeats with a different ending. The following section features a higher-pitched melody revolving around an F, played by a soft brass instrument twice. Nearing the end of the second time, a B natural contributes to the dominant that builds up for a return to the original key and intro segment. From here, the track loops.


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