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|composer=[[Koji Kondo]]
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''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' features a {{wp|music box}} version of the "Ground Theme" that plays during the [[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)|nighttime]] version of ground-themed levels in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' features a {{wp|music box}} version of the "Ground Theme" that plays during the [[Moon (Super Mario Maker 2)|nighttime]] version of ground-themed levels in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.


In addition, with the newly added Desert and Forest themes retaining the original "Ground Theme" as in the [[Desert Land]] and [[Pipe Land]] levels of the original game rather than introducing unique themes (unlike the Snow theme, which received a theme not used in the original game), two new arrangements for editing courses in the respective themes were introduced, with the former prominently featuring the harmonica, banjo, and pan flute in its instrumentation, and the latter prominently featuring marimba, pan flute, pizzicato strings, and tuba.
In addition, with the newly added Desert and Forest themes retaining the original "Ground Theme" as in the [[Desert Land]] and [[Pipe Land]] levels of the original game, two new arrangements for editing courses in the respective themes were introduced, with the former prominently featuring the harmonica, banjo, and pan flute in its instrumentation, and the latter prominently featuring marimba, pan flute, pizzicato strings, and tuba.


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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=地上BGM
|Jap=地上BGM
|JpnR=Chijō BGM
|JapR=Chijō BGM
|JpnM=Above-ground BGM
|JapM=Above-ground BGM
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