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The song plays in the second to last section of the piano room. There is a ballerina dancing which you must avoid from kicking you. | The song plays in the second to last section of the piano room. There is a ballerina dancing which you must avoid from kicking you. |
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Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is a famous instrumental from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet, The Nutcracker. The instrumental features a new, at the time, and rare keyboard instrument, the celesta (which means "heavenly" in French). Tchaikovsky wrote Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy specifically for the celesta in order to be the first composer to use it.
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Games
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Music 1 is Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Licensed NES game. Under normal circumstances, the song plays at its regular tempo, however, when you get dangerously close to the top, the song plays from 150 BPM to 300 BPM.
Weird Dreams (AMI)
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Plays while the player, Steve, is trying to sneak past the ballet dancer.
Weird Dreams (AST)
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Plays while the player, Steve, is trying to sneak past the ballet dancer.
Weird Dreams (C64)
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Plays while the player, Steve, is trying to sneak past the ballet dancer.
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Plays while the player, Steve, is trying to sneak past the ballet dancer.
The song plays in the second to last section of the piano room. There is a ballerina dancing which you must avoid from kicking you.
Home Alone (SNES)
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The song plays in various parts of the game, but is first heard during the opening cutscene after the player starts the game.
Sound Blaster Pro (DOS)
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Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is used as the background music of the Multimedia Player demo that comes with the software. Since all the other new songs that came with the Sound Blaster Pro came from the MusiClips library, it is assumed that this song also came from the library and was converted to a CMF file, though this has not been verified.
The song is named FAIRY.CMF and is located in the MMPLAY folder.
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_of_the_Sugar_Plum_Fairy - Wikipedia.
- youtube.com/watch?v=Rapf3g_XvCc - A professional orchestral recording.
- Songs Composed By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Song Titles With Official Origin
- Songs
- Missing Screenshot
- Songs Arranged By Unknown
- Dance Aerobics (NES)
- Songs With NES Output
- Songs Arranged By Hirokazu Tanaka
- Tetris (NES)
- Songs Arranged By David Whittaker
- Weird Dreams (AMI)
- Weird Dreams (AST)
- Songs Arranged By Barry Leitch
- Weird Dreams (C64)
- Songs With OPL2 Output
- Weird Dreams (DOS)
- Songs Arranged By Mark Van Hecke
- Home Alone (SNES)
- Songs Arranged By Voyetra Technologies
- Sound Blaster Pro (DOS)
- Non-Videogame Songs
- Public Domain Songs