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** From [[AC RB groovin'!!|REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!]] to [[AC RB VOLZZA 2|REFLEC BEAT VOLZZA 2]], Russian Snowy Dance is playable by default.
** From [[AC RB groovin'!!|REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!]] to [[AC RB VOLZZA 2|REFLEC BEAT VOLZZA 2]], Russian Snowy Dance is playable by default.
* After being removed from the initial release of [[AC RB Reflesia|REFLEC BEAT 悠久のリフレシア]], Russian Snowy Dance was revived on January 30th, 2020.
* After being removed from the initial release of [[AC RB Reflesia|REFLEC BEAT 悠久のリフレシア]], Russian Snowy Dance was revived on January 30th, 2020.
== Song Production Information ==
Untranslated.
== Jacket Design Information ==
=== [[Erina Takeda|T_da]] ===
Their names from the left are Fyodor, Mikhail, Nina, Svetlana, Sergei, and Demetri.<br>
Fyodor actually looks like this, and his actual age is of a young, mischievous, and a slightly shy person~...
Isn't it essential to establish such characters?
Since this is a folk music series, the design and composition resembles "In Scottish Highlands", but the tones contrast them.<br>
All the native Russian outfits and architecture are cute, and I heavily breathed while gathering materials.
== Chart Production Information ==
=== [[Hiroyuki Masuda|Massuru]] ===
This is the second recommended song comment today.<br>
"Russian Snowy Dance" was revealed during the location test.
When I first heard it, I unconsciously vented. It was the final one.
When this song was somewhat completed, I had an image of the notecharts while listening to it, and from there, I created the song and charts while discussing how to complete it until the final version, but
When it was revealed for the first time, the notecharts came to mind while listening to it
While the tempo increased, my mind was in great haste, "awawawawa" as it reached the final section. In a frenzy.
I consciously created it with that feeling in mind.<br>
I consciously created it to express how it's beautiful to touch when slow, and becomes faster and difficult towards the end, even though the patterns are completely the same. It feels similar to [[William Tell jokyoku]].


== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==

Revision as of 07:44, 29 November 2023

Russian Snowy Dance

Song Information

Russian Snowy Dance's jacket.

Artist: Mutsuhiko Izumi
Composition/Arrangement/Synthesizers/Acoustic Guitars & Programming: Mutsuhiko Izumi
BPM: 170-240
Length: 1:44
First Music Game Appearance: jubeat ripples
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • Russian Snowy Dance is part of Mutsuhiko Izumi's "Dance" series of songs.

Trivia

Song Production Information

Untranslated.

Jacket Design Information

T_da

Their names from the left are Fyodor, Mikhail, Nina, Svetlana, Sergei, and Demetri.
Fyodor actually looks like this, and his actual age is of a young, mischievous, and a slightly shy person~...

Isn't it essential to establish such characters?

Since this is a folk music series, the design and composition resembles "In Scottish Highlands", but the tones contrast them.
All the native Russian outfits and architecture are cute, and I heavily breathed while gathering materials.

Chart Production Information

Massuru

This is the second recommended song comment today.
"Russian Snowy Dance" was revealed during the location test.

When I first heard it, I unconsciously vented. It was the final one.

When this song was somewhat completed, I had an image of the notecharts while listening to it, and from there, I created the song and charts while discussing how to complete it until the final version, but

When it was revealed for the first time, the notecharts came to mind while listening to it

While the tempo increased, my mind was in great haste, "awawawawa" as it reached the final section. In a frenzy.

I consciously created it with that feeling in mind.
I consciously created it to express how it's beautiful to touch when slow, and becomes faster and difficult towards the end, even though the patterns are completely the same. It feels similar to William Tell jokyoku.

Difficulty & Notecounts

jubeat to clan difficulty rated from 1 to 10, and 1 to 10.9 from festo onwards.
REFLEC BEAT to groovin'!! Upper difficulty rated from 1 to 10+, 1 to 13 in VOLZZA/VOLZZA 2, and 1 to 15 in 悠久のリフレシア. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd and jubeat@Wiki.)

jubeat

Game Level
Basic Advanced Extreme
Notecounts 376 574 706
jubeat ripples→clan 5 8 10
jubeat festo→Present 5 8 10.0
jubeat plus 5 8 10
jukebeat 5 8 10
jubeat plus (Android) 5 8 10

REFLEC BEAT

Old Charts

Game Level
Basic Medium Hard Special
Notecounts 208 401 630 -
REFLEC BEAT colette -All Seasons-→VOLZZA 2 3 7 10 -
REFLEC BEAT plus 3 7 10 -


New Charts

Game Level
Basic Medium Hard White
Hard
Notecounts 264 471 696 -
REFLEC BEAT 悠久のリフレシア 6 9 12 -


Mutsuhiko Izumi's Dance series of songs
Russian Snowy Dance - Green Green Dance - Chinese Snowy Dance - Snowy India - 元禄花吹雪 - Spanish Snowy Dance
Spanish Snowy Dance (daybreak ver.)