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* Like the other 5 power-up version songs ([[begin]], [[BRAND NEW LADY]], [[ROOPA]], [[Star no koibito|スタアの恋人]], and [[Wasuremono|わすれもの]]), たまゆら was only released on the ''GUITARFREAKS & drummania BEST TRACKS'' CD's until it appeared on the ''GuitarFreaks & DrumMania - SUPER BEST BOX -'' collection 8 years later. They are all on the end of disc 4.
* Like the other 5 power-up version songs ([[begin]], [[BRAND NEW LADY]], [[ROOPA]], [[Star no koibito|スタアの恋人]], and [[Wasuremono|わすれもの]]), たまゆら was only released on the ''GUITARFREAKS & drummania BEST TRACKS'' CD's until it appeared on the ''GuitarFreaks & DrumMania - SUPER BEST BOX -'' collection 8 years later. They are all on the end of disc 4.
* An unused Bass EXTREME chart for たまゆら can be found on the early GuitarFreaks games. This chart was later removed from the BEMANI PC releases of GuitarFreaks.
* An unused Bass EXTREME chart for たまゆら can be found on the early GuitarFreaks games. This chart was later removed from the BEMANI PC releases of GuitarFreaks.
* In pop'n music, たまゆら's songwheel genre (和風プログレッシブ) reads as "wafuu progressive".
* In pop'n music, たまゆら's songwheel genre (和風プログレッシブ) reads as "wafuu progressive", which means "Japanese style progressive".
* たまゆら's pop'n music character, TAMAKI, is based on the woman that appears on たまゆら's video.
* たまゆら's pop'n music character, TAMAKI, is based on the woman that appears on たまゆら's video.
** K-GO, who did the video for たまゆら, also designed TAMAKI for pop'n music.
** K-GO, who did the video for たまゆら, also designed TAMAKI for pop'n music.
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