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Revision as of 03:30, 6 April 2009
Gambol
Song Information
Artist: SLAKE
BPM: 102
Genre: Big Beat
VJ: Unknown
First Appeared On: AC 1st style
Length: 1:21
Song Connections / Remixes
None.
Trivia
- Gambol is notorious for having an extremely small timing window, leading many players to score horribly on it. It was never fixed until the release of Happy Sky, in which the song has regular timing windows on Normal and the usual tiny ones on Hyper. On IIDX RED CS, the song was given an Another-7 chart, identical to the Light7 and 7-Key charts, but rated an 8 and with timing windows set such that it is nearly impossible to get anything other than a Just Great or a Bad. The timing pattern for the charts were later added as a secret for CS DJ TROOPERS.
- The double charts sound different from the single charts.
- The word "gambol" can be both a verb and a noun. It means to skip around as if dancing or playing. It can also mean to frolic. Look it up here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gambol
Song Production Information
None.
Video Production Information
None.
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