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'''Audio:''' Depending on the variant: | '''Audio:''' Depending on the variant: | ||
*'''Generic:''' A | *'''Generic:''' A dramatic orchestral fanfare. This is actually part of Tchaikovsky's "Manfred Symphony", more specifically it's third movement "[https://youtu.be/-S9JGVylu_o Op. 58: III. Andante con moto]". | ||
*'''British Flag:''' None. | *'''British Flag:''' None. | ||
*'''American Flag:''' A sped up rendition of John Phillip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever". | *'''American Flag:''' A sped up rendition of John Phillip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever". | ||
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*'''Dots 3:''' An upbeat bouncy brass tune. This is actually part of [https://youtu.be/nubj2kHcVgE "Gumba Gumba" by The Cannonball Adderley Quintet]. | *'''Dots 3:''' An upbeat bouncy brass tune. This is actually part of [https://youtu.be/nubj2kHcVgE "Gumba Gumba" by The Cannonball Adderley Quintet]. | ||
*'''Squiggly Objects:''' A weird jazz theme with vocal grunts and squeaks, followed by a crashing sound and an applause. This is actually a part of the song [https://youtu.be/Gx5gtqvZPjc "Mae Cambina" by Airto Moreira]. | *'''Squiggly Objects:''' A weird jazz theme with vocal grunts and squeaks, followed by a crashing sound and an applause. This is actually a part of the song [https://youtu.be/Gx5gtqvZPjc "Mae Cambina" by Airto Moreira]. | ||
*'''Brain:''' A slow funky jazz theme. This is actually part of [https://youtu.be/wlRukxF3EYw Now I Live (And Now My Life Is Done) by Ben Sidran]. | *'''Brain:''' A slow funky jazz theme. This is actually part of [https://youtu.be/wlRukxF3EYw "Now I Live (And Now My Life Is Done)" by Ben Sidran]. | ||
*'''Hourglass:''' A bombastic orchestral theme, followed by a triumphant fanfare when "Einde" appears. This is actually sourced from two different compositions from Sergei Prokofiev's "Cinderella Suite", as composed by Alain Lombard, those being [https://youtu.be/E0eaiDJLK8c "Midnight"], and [https://youtu.be/7_zwUBD9OY4 "Gallop"] respectively. | *'''Hourglass:''' A bombastic orchestral theme, followed by a triumphant fanfare when "Einde" appears. This is actually sourced from two different compositions from Sergei Prokofiev's "Cinderella Suite", as composed by Alain Lombard, those being [https://youtu.be/E0eaiDJLK8c "Midnight"], and [https://youtu.be/7_zwUBD9OY4 "Gallop"] respectively. | ||
*'''Drain:''' A groovy keyboard theme, and the sound of the water being drained. This is actually from the ending of [https://youtu.be/695aa1miJO4 "Tales from Home (Lendas)" by Airto Moreira]. | *'''Drain:''' A groovy keyboard theme, and the sound of the water being drained. This is actually from the ending of [https://youtu.be/695aa1miJO4 "Tales from Home (Lendas)" by Airto Moreira]. | ||
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*'''Stairs:''' first variant uses a jazzy saxophone theme, with the sounds of items breaking and falling. | *'''Stairs:''' first variant uses a jazzy saxophone theme, with the sounds of items breaking and falling. | ||
**The second variant uses Edvard Grieg's [https://youtu.be/YmavW5W5BKQ Peer Gynt's Return] for the music, albeit with the same sound effects. | **The second variant uses Edvard Grieg's [https://youtu.be/YmavW5W5BKQ Peer Gynt's Return] for the music, albeit with the same sound effects. | ||
**The final variant has a slow calm theme, with the woman singing before falling off. When she falls, a | **The final variant has a slow calm theme, with the woman singing before falling off. When she falls, a ominous theme plays with two loud echoing screams. This variant uses a part of [https://youtu.be/4DgglPrVW_Y "Rebecca" by Eric Delaney]. | ||
*'''Lines:''' A calm violin theme with whistling sounds. | *'''Lines:''' A calm violin theme with whistling sounds. | ||