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WHITE SPACE (122)
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track no. 122
length 0:59
composed by Pedro Silva, Jami Lynne[1]
bpm 86
key B♭ major
time signature 3/4
file name whitespace_4.ogg


WHITE SPACE is the 122nd track in the official soundtrack of OMORI. It plays on the True Route while Omori is in White Space during the chapter Two Days Left. It is the second and final variation of the music heard in White Space in the game.

Musical description

This piece is very similar to WHITE SPACE (track 2), with the same melody played in the right hand and same arpeggios played in the left hand, but it is in the key of Bb major and played on piano. It is played about 20% slower.

Analysis

As it appears in the same key as WHITE SPACE (track 96), and it is played slightly faster and with an even rhythm, it can be interpreted as a more practiced version of that piece. It has a similar melancholic feeling, but the chords are played in root position, which gives it a greater sense of resolution and stability. This is the last piece that plays in White Space before realising the truth, and its more confident nature could represent Sunny's increased readiness to face his past, and fully reconcile with his friends.

Motifs

WHITE SPACE is a piano version of WHITE SPACE (track 2). The White Space motif also appears in the following tracks:

  • 11 - It's Okay To Try Again... - the first two bars follow a similar shape to the motif
  • 16 - A Place By A Lake - a shortened version of the White Space motif is heard around halfway through the track
  • 96 - WHITE SPACE - the other piano version of WHITE SPACE
  • 131 - Welcome Again. - an off-key version of the motif played monophonically
  • 170 - Try Again Little Brother - the first two bars are identical to the White Space motif

Trivia

  • Since the player wakes up in Neighbor's Room on Two Days Left instead of White Space, one must deliberately return to White Space some time between going to the Last Resort and Black Space in order to hear this track, since the scenes mandatory for game progression do not feature it.

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