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In ''Animal Crossing'', the song begins with a strong percussion beat, followed by a bass clarinet. The bass clarinet is later accompanied by a quiet vibraphone. It is very similar to 3 A.M. | |||
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At '''4 A.M. '''in Wild World and City Folk, the player can hear a shaker with a crescendoing marimba with slight sounds of an accordion. Overall, it is a bright, but a very repetitive, dry song during the early hours of the morning. There is no drum kit and very few instruments, as mentioned. | |||
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In New Leaf, the song is a quiet, unsettling theme, probably meant to represent the tired, groggy people who haven't gone to bed yet and are almost zombie-like. | In New Leaf, the song is a quiet, unsettling theme, probably meant to represent the tired, groggy people who haven't gone to bed yet and are almost zombie-like. | ||
Revision as of 00:50, 27 June 2013
In Animal Crossing, the song begins with a strong percussion beat, followed by a bass clarinet. The bass clarinet is later accompanied by a quiet vibraphone. It is very similar to 3 A.M.
At 4 A.M. in Wild World and City Folk, the player can hear a shaker with a crescendoing marimba with slight sounds of an accordion. Overall, it is a bright, but a very repetitive, dry song during the early hours of the morning. There is no drum kit and very few instruments, as mentioned.
In New Leaf, the song is a quiet, unsettling theme, probably meant to represent the tired, groggy people who haven't gone to bed yet and are almost zombie-like.