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== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
=== Seiya Murai ===
=== Seiya Murai ===
For this new DDR song, I brought back my old alias for making fanciful ethnic music “world sequence”.<br>
For this new DDR song, I brought back my old alias for making fanciful ethnic music "world sequence".<br>
I first discussed this song at the unveiling of the new DDR cabinet at the arcade show earlier this year.
I first discussed this song at the unveiling of the new DDR cabinet at the arcade show earlier this year.


Lately I’ve been receiving more and more requests to do non-pop songs and venture off a little bit into different rhythm songs, so I suppose this song falls into that category?<br>
Lately I've been receiving more and more requests to do non-pop songs and venture off a little bit into different rhythm songs, so I suppose this song falls into that category?<br>
I was asked to make a song outside the typical dance song, so it was decided that I would make a song inspired by the marching of soldiers and that was combined with a folksy-color to the song to make it sound intercontinental.
I was asked to make a song outside the typical dance song, so it was decided that I would make a song inspired by the marching of soldiers and that was combined with a folksy-color to the song to make it sound intercontinental.


Qipchaq was the original name given to the region of central Asia by the old tribes who lived there. You may remember reading about this tribe in your history textbook as part of the Ghangis Khan’s Mongolian empire, but it seems that the tribe was filled with brave warriors and the region was often engrossed in battles.  
Qipchaq was the original name given to the region of central Asia by the old tribes who lived there. You may remember reading about this tribe in your history textbook as part of the Ghangis Khan's Mongolian empire, but it seems that the tribe was filled with brave warriors and the region was often engrossed in battles.  


I named the song Qipchaq because the song has the image of warriors wondering through the vast grass plains on their horses, although this title was added after the song was composed (laughs). Thanks to the title, I was able to learn a little bit about Chinese history.
I named the song Qipchaq because the song has the image of warriors wondering through the vast grass plains on their horses, although this title was added after the song was composed (laughs). Thanks to the title, I was able to learn a little bit about Chinese history.

Revision as of 06:19, 30 January 2016

Qipchãq

Song Information

Qipchãq's jacket.

Artist: world sequence
Composition/Arrangement: seiya-murai
BPM: 150
Length: 1:35
First Music Game Appearance: DanceDanceRevolution (2013)
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

None.

Trivia

  • Qipchãq marks Seiya Murai's first DanceDanceRevolution original song under his world sequence alias.
  • Qipchãq (also spelled Kipchak) were a Turkic tribal confederation, which conquered large parts of the Eurasian steppe during the Turkic expansion of the 11th to 12th centuries together with the Cumans, and were in turn conquered by the Mongol invasions of the early 13th century.
  • Qipchãq was added to REFLEC BEAT colette -Autumn- on October 23rd, 2013 as a default song.

Song Production Information

Seiya Murai

For this new DDR song, I brought back my old alias for making fanciful ethnic music "world sequence".
I first discussed this song at the unveiling of the new DDR cabinet at the arcade show earlier this year.

Lately I've been receiving more and more requests to do non-pop songs and venture off a little bit into different rhythm songs, so I suppose this song falls into that category?
I was asked to make a song outside the typical dance song, so it was decided that I would make a song inspired by the marching of soldiers and that was combined with a folksy-color to the song to make it sound intercontinental.

Qipchaq was the original name given to the region of central Asia by the old tribes who lived there. You may remember reading about this tribe in your history textbook as part of the Ghangis Khan's Mongolian empire, but it seems that the tribe was filled with brave warriors and the region was often engrossed in battles.

I named the song Qipchaq because the song has the image of warriors wondering through the vast grass plains on their horses, although this title was added after the song was composed (laughs). Thanks to the title, I was able to learn a little bit about Chinese history.

I think that you can imagine traveling through the vast grass plains while you dance to this song.

Difficulty & Notecounts

DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 20 from X onwards.
REFLEC BEAT to groovin'!! Upper difficulty rated from 1 to 10+, and from 1 to 13 from VOLZZA onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

DanceDanceRevolution

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows 88 / 4 139 / 7 231 / 20 309 / 16 - / - / - 143 / 7 229 / 14 307 / 16 - / - / -
DanceDanceRevolution (2013)→Present 3 5 8 11 - 5 8 11 -

REFLEC BEAT

Game Level
Basic Medium Hard Special
Notecounts 53 137 314 -
REFLEC BEAT colette -Autumn-→Present 2 5 8 -
REFLEC BEAT plus 2 5 8 -