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* 天国と地獄 is the only song of Mutsuhiko Izumi's classical remixes to have a constant tempo.
* 天国と地獄 is the only song of Mutsuhiko Izumi's classical remixes to have a constant tempo.
* 天国と地獄's jubeat (2021) ratings were adjusted to its [[AC jb festo|jubeat festo]] ratings on March 7th, 2022.
* 天国と地獄's jubeat (2021) ratings were adjusted to its [[AC jb festo|jubeat festo]] ratings on March 7th, 2022.
== Song Production Information ==
=== Mutsuhiko Izumi ===
As you know, this song is often used at athletic meets. The composer is Offenbach.<br>
We wanted to include famous classical arrangements, and other candidates such as "[[Sabre Dance|Tsurugi no mai]]" and "[[Hakuchou no mizuumi]]" were nominated, but I decided on this song, as it seemed interesting to turn into a game.<br>
I used slightly comical synth timbres, which resulted in an enjoyable song.
I bought an orchestral score and arranged it, but I was surprised when I saw the sheet music.<br>
This time, most of the parts I arranged consists of just two chords, right? I learned a lot from it.


== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
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