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== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
 
Artist: virkato<br>
Artist: [[Jun_Wakita|virkato]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Jun Wakita|Virkato Wakhmaninov]]<br>
BPM: 165-188<br>
BPM: 165-188<br>
Genre: Dirge<br>
VJ: [[VJ GYO]] and [[F-Fly|F-FLY]]<br>
First Appeared On: [[AC RED]]<br>
Length: 2:07<br>
Length: 2:07<br>
 
Genre: DIRGE<br>
* The song title is perhaps best romanized as "Piano Kyousoukyoku Dai-ichiban 'Sasoribi'", and is referred to in English as "Piano Concerto No. 1 'ANTI-ARES'".
VJ: [[VJ GYO]] and [[Hotaru Matsuzaki|F-FLY]]<br>
pop'n music Character: silent room [17-1P]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC RED|beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances:
* [[PnM AC 20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]]


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
None.
None.


== Song Connections/Remixes ==
== Song Connections/Remixes ==
 
* An eight minute version of the full concerto in three movements can be found on the ''beatmaniaIIDX 11 IIDX RED Original Soundtrack'' album.
* A remix of this song by [[Osamu Kubota]], called もうひとつの蠍火 ~象牙と羊腸と肉声のための変奏曲 (''Mou Hitotsu no Sasoribi ~ Zouge to Youchou to Nikusei no Tame no Hensoukyoku''), appears on ''V-Rare Soundtrack 14 - beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED''.
* A remix of this song by [[Osamu Kubota]], called もうひとつの蠍火 ~象牙と羊腸と肉声のための変奏曲 (''Mou Hitotsu no Sasoribi ~ Zouge to Youchou to Nikusei no Tame no Hensoukyoku''), appears on ''V-RARE SOUNDTRACK 14 - beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED''.
* A long version of this song appears on wac's album, 音楽. This one features orchestra work by [[Osamu Kubota]].
* Another long version of this song appears on wac's album, ''音楽''. This one features orchestra work by [[Osamu Kubota]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The LIGHT7 version of the song sounds different from the 7KEYS/ANOTHER version.
* The LIGHT7 version of the song sounds different from the 7KEYS/ANOTHER version.
* The in-game cut of this song is credited on the IIDX RED soundtrack as  ピアノ協奏曲第1番"蠍火"(大きな鍵盤と円盤のための), or Piano Concerto #1 "ANTI-ARES" (arrangement for a great keyboard and disc). An eight minute version of the full concerto in three movements is the final track on the RED soundtrack.
* The in-game cut of this song is credited on the IIDX RED soundtrack as  ピアノ協奏曲第1番"蠍火"(大きな鍵盤と円盤のための), or Piano Concerto #1 "ANTI-ARES" (arrangement for a great keyboard and disc).
* "ANTI-ARES" is the alternate title provided by the RED soundtrack (and on the scrolling marquee on IIDX arcade machines). Antares is the red star in the middle of the constellation Scorpio; its name means "anti-Ares". Ares is, of course, the Greek god of war, called Mars by the Romans. Antares and Mars' red flames stood in stark contrast in the night sky, thus "scorpion fire" (a direct translation of 蠍火) refers to Antares, the red flame burning in Scorpio's body, and fits wac's pattern of piano pieces named after stars.
* "ANTI-ARES" is the alternate title provided by the RED soundtrack (and on the scrolling marquee on IIDX arcade machines). Antares is the red star in the middle of the constellation Scorpio; its name means "anti-Ares". Ares is, of course, the Greek god of war, called Mars by the Romans. Antares and Mars' red flames stood in stark contrast in the night sky, thus "scorpion fire" (a direct translation of 蠍火) refers to Antares, the red flame burning in Scorpio's body, and fits wac's pattern of piano pieces named after stars.
* This song is thought to be inspired from Sergei Rachmaninov's "Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor" first movement, which has a very similar style. This would also explain the resemblance in author names (Sergei Rachmaninov / Virkato Wakhmaninov).
* This song is thought to be inspired from Sergei Rachmaninov's "Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor" first movement, which has a very similar style. This would also explain the resemblance in author names (Sergei Rachmaninov / Virkato Wakhmaninov).
* The song title is referred to in English as "Piano Concerto No. 1 'ANTI-ARES'".


== Music Production Info ==
== Music Comment ==
Untranslated.
 
== Song Production Info ==


Virkato Wakhmaninov (1873-1974) was born to an average working family making matryoshka in the Caucausus mountains. His father wanted him to grow up to become a splendid man, so he gave him the name virkato (which means tomcat) and raised him to become a wrestling pro. He also took piano lessons from his mother, and his talent began to blossom.
Virkato Wakhmaninov (1873-1974) was born to an average working family making matryoshka in the Caucausus mountains. His father wanted him to grow up to become a splendid man, so he gave him the name virkato (which means tomcat) and raised him to become a wrestling pro. He also took piano lessons from his mother, and his talent began to blossom.
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I did post-production for VJ GYO's film this time. It was a pretty tough job, but to match up a good video for such a dignified song I was willing to put a frightening amount of effort into it. It's kind of a creepy feeling. It was actually pretty fun to put something together that's heavy enough to move you to tears. (F-FLY)
I did post-production for VJ GYO's film this time. It was a pretty tough job, but to match up a good video for such a dignified song I was willing to put a frightening amount of effort into it. It's kind of a creepy feeling. It was actually pretty fun to put something together that's heavy enough to move you to tears. (F-FLY)
== Character Information ==
None.
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43.<br>
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