![]() From then on, the game's soundtrack would be composed for a symphony. Miyamoto chose the orchestral piece, which was written by Koji Kondo. One piece had an orchestral sound, one was a mix of orchestral music and pop music, and the last was pop music. There is a lot more music on this album than we have come to associate with the Mario games. Three months later, Yokota presented three different styles of music to Shigeru Miyamoto. Welcome to the newest addition to the Super Mario collection, the soundtrack for Super Mario Galaxy Before we head into the review, there are a few things which should be addressed about this album. ![]() According to Yokota, he always had an image that Mario was for kids, causing him to create cute music that would appeal to children. The song was approved by Yoshiaki Koizumi, the game's designer, but when he presented it to Koji Kondo, he told him that his song was no good. ![]() For Super Mario Galaxy's theme, Yokota used Latin instruments and a synthesizer to create sci-fi sounds. The reason for this was that Latin percussion instruments had been used in previous Mario games, such as steelpans, bongo drums, and congas. During development, Mahito Yokota, who was in charge of the composition of music, originally wanted Super Mario Galaxy to have a Latin style of music and even had 28 tracks completed for the game.
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