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:''Not to be confused with the [[alternate music]] available in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and {{for3ds}}.''
:''Not to be confused with the [[alternate music]] available in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and {{for3ds}}.''


'''My Music''' ({{ja|オレ曲セレクト|Ore Kyoku Serekuto}}, ''I Select the Music'') is an option in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}} that allows the player to choose any music track from a particular universe for any stage and adjust the likeliness that track will appear in that stage when battled on. This concept is similar to holding L and R in ''Melee'' in certain stages, except that this mode can be done at any time, and there are more than two tracks for each stage (excluding the stage [[Hanenbow]], which makes its own music with an ambient track as its backdrop). Several tracks can be unlocked for each stage, either through collecting [[CD]]s or meeting certain pre-set conditions.
'''My Music''' ({{ja|オレ曲セレクト|Ore Kyoku Serekuto}}, ''My Music Selecting'') is an option in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}} that allows the player to choose any music track from a particular universe for any stage and adjust the likeliness that track will appear in that stage when battled on. This concept is similar to holding L and R in ''Melee'' in certain stages, except that this mode can be done at any time, and there are more than two tracks for each stage (excluding the stage [[Hanenbow]], which makes its own music with an ambient track as its backdrop). Several tracks can be unlocked for each stage, either through collecting [[CD]]s or meeting certain pre-set conditions.


Contrary to its appearance, setting a track's slider to its far left does not render the chances of that particular track playing to none; rather, it makes the chances of that particular track playing exceedingly small.
Contrary to its appearance, setting a track's slider to its far left does not render the chances of that particular track playing to none; rather, it makes the chances of that particular track playing exceedingly small.