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[[Image:Kumikyoku.png|thumb|組曲『 』's jacket.]]
[[Image:Kumikyoku.png|thumb|組曲『 』's jacket.]]
Artist: →Pia-no-jaC←<br>
Artist: →Pia-no-jaC←<br>
Composition: HAYATO<br>
Composition/Piano: HAYATO<br>
Cajon: HIRO<br>
Album: First Contact (2008)<br>
Album: First Contact (2008)<br>
BPM: 186<br>
BPM: 186<br>
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[[Image:SP KUMIKYOKU.png|thumb|246px|組曲『 』's pop'n music banner.]]
[[Image:SP KUMIKYOKU.png|thumb|246px|組曲『 』's pop'n music banner.]]
* →Pia-no-jaC← is a Japanese two-member instrumental unit from Osaka, with one member playing piano and the other playing cajon, a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru.
* →Pia-no-jaC← is a Japanese two-member instrumental unit from Osaka, with one member playing piano and the other playing cajon, a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru.
** The unit name, →Pia-no-jaC←, is a combination word of "piano" and "cajon". Read it forwards will be piano and backwards will be cajon.
** The unit name, →Pia-no-jaC←, is a portmanteau of "piano" and "cajon".
** Cajon (cajón) means "box" in Spanish.
** Cajon (cajón) means "box" in Spanish.
* First Contact is →Pia-no-jaC←'s first album.
* First Contact is →Pia-no-jaC←'s first album.
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[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]