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Revision as of 18:24, 25 September 2022
The name(s) presented could be conjectural.
"Chaos Carnival" is a song assumed to be performed by ω-3 and is heard during Salmon Run Next Wave. It plays during some Known Occurrences, replacing Fishing Frenzy from Splatoon 2's Salmon Run.
The song plays in rather low-risk events such as Goldie Seeking, The Mothership, Mudmouth Eruptions and Giant Tornado.
Description
Much like all other ω-3 songs, "Chaos Carnival" utilizes cellos, timpanis and electronic sounds. Uniquely, at the end of every measure, the next measure contains an extra beat, starting from a single beat then all the way up to 16, where this pattern stops and the song continues. When the track loops at 1:18, the pitch and tempo increase exponentially over time until the song ends.
The time signature changes very frequently as a result of the incrementing beats. While it starts at 4/4, it transitions to a 10/8 time signature, with every new measure adding a new beat, so 11/8, 12/8, and so on, continuing up until 0:50.
Trivia
- This is the only Salmon Run song that does not loop indefinitely, instead being 100 seconds long to match the length of a wave in Salmon Run.
Etymology
Names in other languages
References