Turkish March
The "Turkish March" is the third movement of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 . It makes several appearances in the Super Mario franchise, primarily in rhythm games.
History[edit ]
Donkey Konga[edit ]
| Turkish March | ||||||||||
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| Artist | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |||||||||
| Game(s) | Donkey Konga | |||||||||
| Length | 2:00 | |||||||||
| BPM | 140 | |||||||||
| Cost | 331 | |||||||||
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The Turkish March's first appearance in the Super Mario franchise is as a playable hard rock arrangement in Donkey Konga . It is one of five songs to be available in every regional version of the game.
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix[edit ]
- Main article: Pipe Pop
An arrangement of the Turkish March called "Pipe Pop" is playable in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix . It serves as the second level of Story Mode EX.
Mario Strikers Charged[edit ]
In Mario Strikers Charged , an arrangement of this piece plays whenever Birdo scores a goal.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle[edit ]
In Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle , if the player stands still for long enough, Rabbid Mario will play a part of the Turkish March on a mandolin.
Names in other languages[edit ]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
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| Japanese | トルコ行進曲 Toruko Kōshinkyoku |
Turkish March |