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For Sasaki's comments from GF6dm5 and more:
For Sasaki's comments from GF6dm5 and more:
[http://www.konami.jp/am/guitar/sd3/index.html]
[https://web.archive.org/web/20121103172306/http://www.konami.jp/am/guitar/sd3/index.html]
 
=== Sasaki Hirofumi ===
The theme of this piece is the familiar melody of J.S. Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring".<br>
The original piece is in 9/8 time signature, which means that the beats that are grouped in threes are considered to be three beats. But don't you think it is this unique floating melody that makes you forget about such things?<br>
I always get lost in a daze when I listen to this song, and this time I wanted to let you experience that kind of feeling,<br>
So I tried to make it difficult to understand the beat by hiding the "to" in the original "Totararararara..." and also by arranging a drum pattern that switches beats in the middle of the song.<br>
...did you feel dazed yet?
 
The middle section started out as a full-size fugue, but it was so long that we had to cut about 4/5 of it in tears. But it could always be longer if we wanted to...


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