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* BookEnds: Music/{{LudwigVanBeethoven}}'s 5th Symphony is the song for both the first level and the final boss.

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* JungleJapes/[[Prehistoria]]: The first world, "Green Groove", with the dinosaurs appearing in the background.

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* AnimatedActors: [[spoiler: After beating the final boss, it is revealed that the entire game is a musical performed by Presto, Bellissimo, and Staccato.]]
* BigBad: Staccato, the GiantSpider.
* BootstrappedTheme: "Fame" from ''Film/{{Fame}}'' is used as the credits theme.


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** Black Out Beats has electronic synths and [[Theremin theremins]]s.

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Everywhere in this game! [[Wiki/Wikipedia The Other Wiki]] has a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maestro!_Jump_in_Music#Music full list of songs]].

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Everywhere in this game! [[Wiki/Wikipedia The Other Wiki]] Wiki has a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maestro!_Jump_in_Music#Music full list of songs]].



** The cover art for Purple Sonata is a reference to [[VideoGame/Castlevania]]'s box art.

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** ColourfulThemeNaming/ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each world is assigned a color (green, purple, yellow, indigo, black, red).

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''Maestro! Jump in Music'', developed by Pastagames and Neko Entertainment, and published by [=BigBen=] Interactive, is a [[PlatformGame Platforming]] RhythmGame released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS and later for [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames iOS]]. It stars Presto, a [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife pink bird]] off to save his LoveInterest Bellissimo from the [[GiantSpider evil spider]] Staccato, after the latter creates a worldwide FogOfDoom that makes everyone mute. Presto must collect the lost sounds along the way and defeat Staccato.

The gameplay consists of using the touch screen to strum strings that make Presto jump in the air. There are also additional elements, such as a mandolin string that can be strummed infinitely, a [[UnrealisticBlackHole wormhole]] that needs to be circled on to keep Presto in the air, and various enemies as percussion instruments.

There are five worlds, each of which has 4 stages, the last of which is a [[SimonSaysMiniGame Simon Says Boss Fight]] against Staccato himself. Each world has four songs: two from the PublicDomainSoundtrack, one "popular" song, and a [[FolkMusic traditional song]] for the boss fight.

! ''Maestro! Jump in Music'' has the following tropes:

* CityOfCanals: The third world, "Yellow Allegro", with Italian feel to boot.
* EasyModeMockery: You ''need'' to complete easy mode first before you unlock the normal and hard modes.
* EverythingIsAnInstrument: The collectibles make a note when collected, enemies make percussion sounds when defeated, and even eels that sing!
* HauntedCastle: The second world, "Purple Sontata", styled around Baroque/Classical era music.
* HardModePerks: Playing on normal or hard lets you play extended versions of the easy mode tracks.
* JungleJapes/[[Prehistoria]]: The first world, "Green Groove", with the dinosaurs appearing in the background.
* MusicalGameplay
* MusicalPastiche: Each world remixes their songs into a style commonly associated with that world:
** Green Groove is very drum-focused and "jungly".
** Purple Sonata is based on baroque and classical music, with harpsichord and lots of string instruments.
** Yellow Allegro has mandolins, guitars, and claves.
** Indigo Flow is calm, slow, and otherwise "underwatery".
** Black Out Beats has electronic synths and [[Theremin theremins]]s.
** Red Hot Tempo is a big nod to the soundtracks of [[SpaghettiWestern Spaghetti Westerns]], with their trumpets and electric guitars.
* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Everywhere in this game! [[Wiki/Wikipedia The Other Wiki]] has a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maestro!_Jump_in_Music#Music full list of songs]].
* SpaceZone: The fifth world, "Black Out Beats", with [[MoonRabbit Moon Rabbits]] and TheManInTheMoon.
* ShoutOut:
** The cover art for Purple Sonata is a reference to [[VideoGame/Castlevania]]'s box art.
** There are several pre-level quotes that reference various Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger movies.
* SpaghettiWestern: The sixth and final world, "Red Hot Tempo", electric guitars and sombrero chickens and all.
* ThemeNaming: All over the place.
** ColourfulThemeNaming/ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each world is assigned a color (green, purple, yellow, indigo, black, red).
** MusicalThemeNaming: Also everywhere. All the world names have some mention to a genre or other part of music, and all the characters are named after terms ("presto" means "very fast tempo", "bellissimo" means "beautifully", "staccato" means "short and punctuated").
* UnderTheSea: The fourth world, "Indigo Flow".

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