Music in Avian Hunt

The music in Avian Hunt is a combination of original scores composed by C3PO the Dragon Slayer and medleys of classic Star Wars pieces. Each playable area has its own "Overworld theme" as well as a "Flight" and "Fight" theme. The Overworld them plays during the Economy, Move, and Collect phases. The Flight theme plays in trench levels (battlegrounds that are linear; if the attacker reaches the end of the course they are able to exit the battle without eliminating the enemy units) and the Fight theme plays in normal levels (spacious levels that often stage hectic dogfights and assaults).

Most of the music in Avian Hunt will play in midi format, though occasionally an edited and purposefully less-than-CD-quality (to avoid copyright problems) Star Wars .wav file may appear.

Most of the original music in Avian Hunt is composed in Anvil Studio.

Avian Hunt (main theme)
This score was composed by C3PO the Dragon Slayer, using motifs from a wide variety of movie and even video game music. Though it is a unique piece, some have noted similarity with music from The Legend of Zelda, The Chronicles of Narnia, Star Wars, and Pirates of the Caribbean. It was intentional on the composer's part to pay homage, though not deliberately copy, the last two on the list. The game is, after all, one that follows freedom-loving pirates in the Star Wars universe.

This soundtrack depends mostly on orchestra tracks, and only seldom uses midi choir tracks.

This theme plays in the main title menu when the game starts, and occasionally in cutscenes. Its most memorable sequence of seven notes is used in other scores.

Leet March
This score, much like the main theme, pays heavy homage to Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars, though it is more obvious. It uses a short sequence from Battle of the Heroes (Revenge of the Sith, John Williams) and a muffled edited section that resembles the main theme of Pirates. This theme plays on Tralus, the 1337 N00B5 homeworld, as its Fight theme. It is considered the music for the 1337 N00B5 the same way The Imperial March (The Empire Strikes Back, John Williams) is the theme for the Empire.

Pirate Heroes
The Pirate Heroes theme is essentially a remix of Battle of the Heroes, changed to 4/4 time and combined with a third verse of original composition, played in midi vocals. It is a largely repetitive score, with a play time of a single minute and four seconds, though it is applicable to a video game and is simple yet enjoyable.

The soundtrack uses midi vocals, a string ensemble, and French horn tracks.

It plays as the Fight theme in the Unknown Regions, the battleground that stages the pirate's last stand against the Yuuzhan Vong and the Empire. It may also be the Flight theme for Tralus, though this hasn't been decided.

PK-10's theme
PK-10's theme plays mostly in cutscenes, but also is heard as the Overworld theme in Tralus, Bespin, and Zonama Sekot. It is a livelier tune than most of the others in Avian Hunt, though it is played in a D minor scale.

Civilization
'Civilization' is actually a composition that C3PO the Dragon Slayer created in 2005, meant to play in an Age of Empires II scenario. It is an intense battle theme, comparable to Duel of the Fates (The Phantom Menace, John Williams), but recognizable as its own melody.