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==Description==
==Description==
The song begins with a drumroll. Then, two chiptune {{wp|Glissando|glissandi}} appear, alternating four times, accompanied by a steady drum beat, which is repeated throughout most of the track. After a short break and a drumroll, this repeats with additional chiptune sound effects and some deep melody, played four times. After another break and a drumroll, a rising synth instrumental plays twice, with the second one being slightly extended as a break before the song repeats with a drumroll. It is generally used in stations focused on traversing to the goal.
The song begins with a drumroll. Then, two chiptune [[wikipedia:Glissando|glissandi]] appear, alternating four times, accompanied by a steady drum beat, which is repeated throughout most of the track. After a short break and a drumroll, this repeats with additional chiptune sound effects and some deep melody, played four times. After another break and a drumroll, a rising synth instrumental plays twice, with the second one being slightly extended as a break before the song repeats with a drumroll. It is generally used in stations focused on traversing to the goal.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 15:27, 18 April 2022

The correct name for this article is #6 frisk. The omission of the # is due to technical restrictions.

#6 frisk is a song by Dedf1sh.

Description

The song begins with a drumroll. Then, two chiptune glissandi appear, alternating four times, accompanied by a steady drum beat, which is repeated throughout most of the track. After a short break and a drumroll, this repeats with additional chiptune sound effects and some deep melody, played four times. After another break and a drumroll, a rising synth instrumental plays twice, with the second one being slightly extended as a break before the song repeats with a drumroll. It is generally used in stations focused on traversing to the goal.

Etymology

Frisk means an enjoyable event, or a playful leap, considering that this song plays in stations focused on traversing and movement, such as jumping.