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This song is used for some stages that require you to pop balloons as well stages that require you to defeat enemies. The song consists of synthesizer instrument, starting the piece with a rising bass note which increases in pitch as well as a synthesizer rhythm that repeats and returns many times throughout the track. Soon after, percussion is added, with the return of the rising bass note. The song has a very frantic feel, due to the fast tempo, the fast synthesizer notes and the repeating percussion ostinatos.
This song is used for some stages that require you to pop balloons as well stages that require you to defeat enemies. The song consists of synthesizer instrument, starting the piece with a rising bass note which increases in pitch as well as a synthesizer rhythm that repeats and returns many times throughout the track. Soon after, percussion is added, with the return of the rising bass note. The song has a very frantic feel, due to the fast tempo, the fast synthesizer notes and the repeating percussion ostinatos.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The word "Salty" is used to describe someone who is upset or frustrated about losing. This song is usually used in difficult stages, so "Salty " is a fitting name for this.  
The word ''Salty'' is used to describe someone who is upset or frustrated about losing. Fittingly, this song is usually used in difficult stages.





Revision as of 15:40, 8 March 2021

The correct title of this article is #16 salty. The omission of the # is due to technical restrictions.

#16 salty is a song by Dedf1sh

Description

This song is used for some stages that require you to pop balloons as well stages that require you to defeat enemies. The song consists of synthesizer instrument, starting the piece with a rising bass note which increases in pitch as well as a synthesizer rhythm that repeats and returns many times throughout the track. Soon after, percussion is added, with the return of the rising bass note. The song has a very frantic feel, due to the fast tempo, the fast synthesizer notes and the repeating percussion ostinatos.

Etymology

The word Salty is used to describe someone who is upset or frustrated about losing. Fittingly, this song is usually used in difficult stages.