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Super Mario Bros. 3 Ending Theme Song (Band of Rogues NES speed)

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2008

This is the ending theme song to the game. I sped the original recording up by 17% to, hopefully, match the speed of the NES version of the song.

Music: The Big Band of Rouges
Picture: aquired from Wikipedia

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  • Do you by any chance have the original speed?

  • The original source for the music came from lesterman's video "Super Mario Brothers 3 Ending Theme".

  • KH990j, how exactly did you speed up the original recording?

  • We have a Creative sound card that has its own media player, I can actually speed up media without it changing the pitch. Then I used Audacity to record it.

  • @KH990j You can do that straight in audacity.

  • @Coleton33Music But it was easier to do it that way in my opinion.

Top Comments

  • man i love that soprano sax part!

  • Super Mario... Good memories. =/ I miss it.

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  • What's great is that you sped it up and the music is barely changed at all! :D

  • Sebastian Lopez used this remix for his bloopers clip of Mario 3 lol

  • sounds like sex in the city lol

  • @F150TuffTruckman

    With emulators, you don't have to miss it! Hahah

  • I'm starting to be reminded more and more as to why games progressing is more like bones being effected by too much Cola.

    Too bad competition isn't giving Nintendo a lot of leg room these days.

  • One, two, cha, cha, cha, lol

  • Normally I hate remixed songs, but this is just pure awesome and makes me think much more highly of remixes! Thumbed up and favorited!

  • @LatPrince13 it was never supposed to be a harpsichord, it was an electric piano from the beginning. And you might want to check your ears - this was sped up 17% as mentioned in the description, giving it the electronic timbre.

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