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*This track, along with "[[Hawaiian Holiday]]" and "[[List of production music/f#Farewell to the Islands|Farewell to the Islands]]" are the only tracks composed by Kapono Beamer that played in the show and were never added to APM. | *This track, along with "[[Hawaiian Holiday]]" and "[[List of production music/f#Farewell to the Islands|Farewell to the Islands]]" are the only tracks composed by Kapono Beamer that played in the show and were never added to APM. | ||
*There is a similar track to this song called "Sweet Manea," also composed by Beamer, with similar motifs, meter, and instrumentation. | *There is a similar track to this song called "Sweet Manea," also composed by Beamer, with similar motifs, meter, and instrumentation. | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 23 July 2022
Template:Infobox PM "Chief Taravana" was composed by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include a steel guitar, an acoustic guitar, and bass. The track plays higher-pitched and slightly faster in all of its season 1 appearances.
Usage
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Trivia
- "Dying for Pie" is the only episode to play the entire track.
- The ending for this track in "Dying for Pie" is repeated once.
- This track, along with "Hawaiian Holiday" and "Farewell to the Islands" are the only tracks composed by Kapono Beamer that played in the show and were never added to APM.
- There is a similar track to this song called "Sweet Manea," also composed by Beamer, with similar motifs, meter, and instrumentation.