Super Mario Bros. Theme | |
Overworld ThemeSuper Mario Brothers | |
Kōji Kondō (1960—) | |
Flute solo | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
C major | |
C4–C6 | |
2/2 | |
100 BPM | |
1:35 | |
intermediate | |
PDF paper Music (54 kB) (preview) | ![]() This is the theme originally found in the first stage of the Nintendo entertainment System video clip game Super Mario Bros. According to its composer Koji Kondo, this layout took the longest the the 6 songs that Super Mario Bros. come compose. He declared that he would write one song, and the team would put it in the game. If it did no accentuate the action, did not time up through Mario running and also jumping, or did not harmonize v the sound impacts well enough, he would scrap it. He supplied only a little keyboard to write the music. The very first version that the theme he made was based on an early prototype that the game, which simply showed Mario running around a large empty area. Kondo explained this early theme as a little bit lazier and more laid back. Together the video game underwent changes, that realized that his tune no longer fit, therefore he boosted the speed and adjusted it roughly to fit better. In an interview, Kondo described that once coming up with tune compositions, they come to him throughout everyday activities. The theme has actually a “latin” rhythm that may seem a little bit irregular at first. Hear to the MP3 or to the MIDI monitor if girlfriend need assist in gaining a feeling of it. |