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* キミとワタシのオンガク marks Seiya Murai's only original composition for the BeatStream series. | * キミとワタシのオンガク marks Seiya Murai's only original composition for the BeatStream series. | ||
* According to Seiya Murai, he was requested by [[Tatsuya Iyama|Qrispy Joybox]] to write a song that would fit the 8-bit motif of BeatStream. | * According to Seiya Murai, he was requested by [[Tatsuya Iyama|Qrispy Joybox]] to write a song that would fit the 8-bit motif of BeatStream. | ||
** Murai also jokes about how long it's been since he last used ALT in a song (which was almost three years ago, with [[Glass goshi buy now|ガラス越し→バイなう]] in [[AC GD|GITADORA]]). The | ** Murai also jokes about how long it's been since he last used ALT in a song (which was almost three years ago, with [[Glass goshi buy now|ガラス越し→バイなう]] in [[AC GD|GITADORA]]). The opening verse of キミとワタシのオンガク's lyrics may be a reference to this. | ||
* According to Motoco, the characters in キミとワタシのオンガク's video are named Moegi (もえぎ, green-haired girl), Nanoha (なのは, yellow-haired girl), Ruri (るり, blue-haired girl), and Sakura (さくら, pink-haired girl). | * According to Motoco, the characters in キミとワタシのオンガク's video are named Moegi (もえぎ, green-haired girl), Nanoha (なのは, yellow-haired girl), Ruri (るり, blue-haired girl), and Sakura (さくら, pink-haired girl). | ||
** The girls' names are all derived from the names of traditional Japanese colors which relate to the colors of their hair, with "moegi" (萌黄) being a medium shade of green; "nanohanacha" (菜の花色) being a brownish yellow; "ruri-iro" (瑠璃色) being a deep blue; and "sakura-iro" (桜色) being a pale pink. | ** The girls' names are all derived from the names of traditional Japanese colors which relate to the colors of their hair, with "moegi" (萌黄) being a medium shade of green; "nanohanacha" (菜の花色) being a brownish yellow; "ruri-iro" (瑠璃色) being a deep blue; and "sakura-iro" (桜色) being a pale pink. |
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