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==Song Connections/Remixes==
==Song Connections/Remixes==
* This song may be a sequel to [[Piano Concerto No 1 ANTI ARES|ピアノ協奏曲第1番"蠍火"]].
* This song may be a sequel to [[Piano Concerto No 1 ANTI ARES|ピアノ協奏曲第1番"蠍火"]].
* The song's title can translate to Waltz No. 17 in G minor, "Waltz of the Greater Dog"
* The LED ticker displays the title as "Valse du Grande Chien"
* One of only two IIDX songs done entirely on piano, the other being [[avant-guerre]]
* One of only two IIDX songs done entirely on piano, the other being [[avant-guerre]]
* A longer version which is a combination of the [H] and [A] tracks appears in the OST.
* A longer version which is a combination of the [H] and [A] tracks appears in the OST.
* The alternate song title "Valse du Grande Chien" is a possible reference to Chopin's ''Minute Waltz'', also nicknamed "Valse du Petit Chien" (Waltz of the Little Dog).


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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* Has the most notes of any DP Another, with 2290 notes.
* Has the most notes of any DP Another, with 2290 notes.
* This is one of the few songs that does not use the turntable.
* This is one of the few songs that does not use the turntable.
* The song's title can translate to Waltz No. 17 in G minor, "Waltz of the Greater Dog"
* The LED ticker displays the title as "Valse du Grande Chien"
* In keeping with wac's astronomy/star motif, the song title refers to Canis Major, the constellation that the binary star system Sirius resides in.
* In keeping with wac's astronomy/star motif, the song title refers to Canis Major, the constellation that the binary star system Sirius resides in.
* The alternate song title "Valse du Grande Chien" is a possible reference to Chopin's ''Minute Waltz'', also nicknamed "Valse du Petit Chien" (Waltz of the Little Dog).


==Song Production Information==
==Song Production Information==

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