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Messages 102 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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battle5404 pts ★ Novice
Canada
The most important thing about tracks is their music. It's what keeps you entertained while racing. Even the Super Mario Kart samples will return. Here are my predictions for them:

Mario Bros. Circuit

D Note

This one will be in the note D and have some banjo sequences. It will still have that desert vibe but is upbeat. The Mario Bros. theme from 1983 will have a reference.

Luigi Lagoon

A Note

The problem with water or beach themed tracks is the way they sound similar. Like Peach Beach or Cheep Cheep Island. To change this, Luigi Lagoon will have this electronic-like theme, because of the underwater pipe section in the track, and be going up and down.

Peppermint Pass

G Note

This one will not be that too lighthearted because of the 11-year thing, but flutes and glockenspiels will come to play.


Reptile Ruins

C Note

For this music, Koopa's victory theme from Super Mario Kart will come, but not too much, because then it would be too cheesy. Some of the instruments from Thwomp Ruins will be added to this one.

A note about the Super Mario Kart samples. They kinda have been used for the Mario Kart 8 tracks, like Sweet Sweet Canyon is the whistle, the Electrodome section for the MK8 credits is the charang, and near the end of Mario Kart Stadium is the synth brass, the one that plays for the melody of Mario Circuit.





Messages 1831 - Golden Mario Golden Mario
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battle6823 pts ★ Racer
United Kingdom
The most important thing about tracks is their music. It's what keeps you entertained while racing. Even the Super Mario Kart samples will return. Here are my predictions for them:

Mario Bros. Circuit

D Note

This one will be in the note D and have some banjo sequences. It will still have that desert vibe but is upbeat. The Mario Bros. theme from 1983 will have a reference.

Luigi Lagoon

A Note

The problem with water or beach themed tracks is the way they sound similar. Like Peach Beach or Cheep Cheep Island. To change this, Luigi Lagoon will have this electronic-like theme, because of the underwater pipe section in the track, and be going up and down.

Peppermint Pass

G Note

This one will not be that too lighthearted because of the 11-year thing, but flutes and glockenspiels will come to play.


Reptile Ruins

C Note

For this music, Koopa's victory theme from Super Mario Kart will come, but not too much, because then it would be too cheesy. Some of the instruments from Thwomp Ruins will be added to this one.

A note about the Super Mario Kart samples. They kinda have been used for the Mario Kart 8 tracks, like Sweet Sweet Canyon is the whistle, the Electrodome section for the MK8 credits is the charang, and near the end of Mario Kart Stadium is the brass, the one that plays for the melody of Mario Circuit.






you dont even know if these tracks are gonna be in MK9 / MK10 / MKX
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Messages 2996 - King Mario King Mario
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battle12273 pts ★ Champion
Barbados
Will is a strong word for something that you don't even know will happen, but okay.
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Messages 164 - Bowser Bowser
vs5000 pts ★ Novice
battle5000 pts ★ Novice
United States
All I know is that Mariokart 9 will have great music, just like MK8DX Booster Course Pass (Basically this is MarioKart for the Switch but you need to pay $80 just to get both from the start)
Messages 525 - Mario Mario
vs16545 pts ★ Master
battle7956 pts ★ Racer
United States
The most important thing about tracks is their music. It's what keeps you entertained while racing. Even the Super Mario Kart samples will return. Here are my predictions for them:

Mario Bros. Circuit

D Note

This one will be in the note D and have some banjo sequences. It will still have that desert vibe but is upbeat. The Mario Bros. theme from 1983 will have a reference.

Luigi Lagoon

A Note

The problem with water or beach themed tracks is the way they sound similar. Like Peach Beach or Cheep Cheep Island. To change this, Luigi Lagoon will have this electronic-like theme, because of the underwater pipe section in the track, and be going up and down.

Peppermint Pass

G Note

This one will not be that too lighthearted because of the 11-year thing, but flutes and glockenspiels will come to play.


Reptile Ruins

C Note

For this music, Koopa's victory theme from Super Mario Kart will come, but not too much, because then it would be too cheesy. Some of the instruments from Thwomp Ruins will be added to this one.

A note about the Super Mario Kart samples. They kinda have been used for the Mario Kart 8 tracks, like Sweet Sweet Canyon is the whistle, the Electrodome section for the MK8 credits is the charang, and near the end of Mario Kart Stadium is the synth brass, the one that plays for the melody of Mario Circuit.







my real question is where are you getting this information from
Messages 102 - Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle
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battle5404 pts ★ Novice
Canada
veenyx wrote:
The most important thing about tracks is their music. It's what keeps you entertained while racing. Even the Super Mario Kart samples will return. Here are my predictions for them:

Mario Bros. Circuit

D Note

This one will be in the note D and have some banjo sequences. It will still have that desert vibe but is upbeat. The Mario Bros. theme from 1983 will have a reference.

Luigi Lagoon

A Note

The problem with water or beach themed tracks is the way they sound similar. Like Peach Beach or Cheep Cheep Island. To change this, Luigi Lagoon will have this electronic-like theme, because of the underwater pipe section in the track, and be going up and down.

Peppermint Pass

G Note

This one will not be that too lighthearted because of the 11-year thing, but flutes and glockenspiels will come to play.


Reptile Ruins

C Note

For this music, Koopa's victory theme from Super Mario Kart will come, but not too much, because then it would be too cheesy. Some of the instruments from Thwomp Ruins will be added to this one.

A note about the Super Mario Kart samples. They kinda have been used for the Mario Kart 8 tracks, like Sweet Sweet Canyon is the whistle, the Electrodome section for the MK8 credits is the charang, and near the end of Mario Kart Stadium is the synth brass, the one that plays for the melody of Mario Circuit.







my real question is where are you getting this information from


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