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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The brothers in TSUGARU's video are named Shinichi, Yuichi and Eiichi, as noted on the [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20021203022420/http://www.konami.co.jp/am/ddr/ddr_new/index.html weekly journal]. | * The brothers in TSUGARU's video are named Shinichi, Yuichi, and Eiichi, as noted on the [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20021203022420/http://www.konami.co.jp/am/ddr/ddr_new/index.html weekly journal]. | ||
* In DanceDanceRevolution, TSUGARU's BPM is displayed as 165. However, towards the end of the song, it slows down gradually until 94 BPM. | * In the DanceDanceRevolution series, TSUGARU's BPM is displayed as 165. However, towards the end of the song, it slows down gradually until 94 BPM. | ||
** Unlike in DanceDanceRevolution, TSUGARU has no BPM changes in the pop'n music series. | |||
* TSUGARU received a Single BEGINNER chart in [[AC DS EuroMIX2|Dancing Stage EuroMIX2]]. | * TSUGARU received a Single BEGINNER chart in [[AC DS EuroMIX2|Dancing Stage EuroMIX2]]. | ||
* TSUGARU's DanceDanceRevolution charts (with the exception of the BEGINNER and BASIC charts) were modified in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]], fixing their major quantization issues. | * TSUGARU's DanceDanceRevolution charts (with the exception of the BEGINNER and BASIC charts) were modified in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]], fixing their major quantization issues. | ||
* TSUGARU is one of the songs part of Week 2 of the ''Mezase tenka touitsu! pop'n fuuunroku'' (めざせ天下統一! ポップン風雲録) event. It could be unlocked in pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝 from April 7th to April 13th, 2010. | * TSUGARU is one of the songs part of Week 2 of the ''Mezase tenka touitsu! pop'n fuuunroku'' (めざせ天下統一! ポップン風雲録) event. It could be unlocked in pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝 from April 7th to April 13th, 2010. | ||
* 内田一門's 2P palette was not carried over to the arcade pop'n music games. | * 内田一門's 2P palette was not carried over to the arcade pop'n music games. | ||
* | * TSUGARU's pop'n music charts were created by [[Hidenori Kotera|Cody]]. | ||
* TSUGARU appears as downloadable content for [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]], in the '''DDR MAX2 Pack''' pack. | * TSUGARU appears as downloadable content for [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]], in the '''DDR MAX2 Pack''' pack. | ||
* TSUGARU's difficulty | * TSUGARU's difficulty level change from [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]] was applied to [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]] on March 27th, 2019. | ||
== Music Comment == | == Music Comment == | ||
This is a high quality collaboration of traditional Japanese folk songs and dance music, played on an edgy Tsugaru shamisen. | |||
== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
=== DanceDanceRevolution === | |||
==== NAOKI ==== | |||
This is a new song by RevenG and DE-SIRE, inheriting the fusion of world folk music and dance music that has gained strong support on the DDR series. | |||
This time, with the theme of "Aomori", I attempted a musical collaboration with Tsugaru jongara bushi, featuring "Tsugaru shamisen". If there is an opportunity for the next time, should I go for a fusion with Asian music outside of Japan?... That's what I think. | |||
=== pop'n music === | |||
==== NAOKI MAEDA ==== | |||
TSUGARU features an authentic Tsugaru shamisen combined with dance music throughout the song.<br> | |||
The name Re-venge or Reven-G exists to express the identity, "I want to convey traditional Japanese music to everyone through music games".<br> | |||
I believe that the collaboration between pop music, which uses modern technology, and traditional Japanese music, are elements which express feelings of strong originality among people around the world, and I also currently plan to release traditional music from various regions of Japan, so please wait for that time to come! | |||
== CS Information Data == | == CS Information Data == | ||
=== [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-]] / [[CS DDR EXTREME NA|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America)]] === | === [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-]] / [[CS DDR EXTREME NA|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America)]] === | ||
"TSUGARU" by RevenG vs. DE-SIRE is a collaboration between RevenG ([[Matsuri JAPAN|MATSURI JAPAN]]/[[exotic ethnic]]) and DE-SIRE ([[TRIP MACHINE]]/[[Healing Vision]]). This duo combines their strengths to deliver a tribal song that is organic and electronic at the same time. The dance steps are tricky, so watch your timing! | "TSUGARU" by RevenG vs. DE-SIRE is a collaboration between RevenG ([[Matsuri JAPAN|MATSURI JAPAN]]/[[exotic ethnic]]) and DE-SIRE ([[TRIP MACHINE]]/[[Healing Vision]]). This duo combines their strengths to deliver a tribal song that is organic and electronic at the same time. The dance steps are tricky, so watch your timing! | ||
== Character Information == | == Character Information == | ||
<center>All the brothers quickly visited a concert to hear the melody of a Tsugaru shamisen.</center> | |||
=== [[Tomoko Shiono|shio]] === | |||
This character is from the [[CS pnm 12|home version]] of [[AC pnm 12|12 Iroha]]. They were created by [[Aoi Tagami|aonisai]], much like Kurota-chan.<br> | |||
The design of parts of their faces are too nice, and it's one of my favorite characters. | |||
While having such identity, how did they come to the arcade first as a character for a different song?... I was worried about that.<br> | |||
But we decided that these brothers perfectly fit TSUGARU! I was able to cross them over.<br> | |||
When I listened with the song, I'm still glad to have the jongara updated version. | |||
I also received materials from the DDR team, so the background looks cool.<br> | |||
The movie's spring-styled chonmage animations were revolutionary, so I was able to use the illustrations and materials.<br> | |||
When your performance reaches the climax, I'm sure your hair will also jump. | |||
♪Benbebenbebebenbebebenbe, byo~n (older brother). Byo~n (younger brother). | |||
== Staff Comments == | |||
=== DanceDanceRevolution === | |||
==== Octoman ==== | |||
The first image is "RevenG vs DE-SIRE", so I immediately created it with the feeling of a "showdown". But, it doesn't seem to fit the atmosphere of the movie. I like the intense image.... | |||
By the way, the chonmage movie was initially planned to have fireworks appear above the "chonmages". | |||
The ninja's "stop" immediately resonated with me. | |||
==== RICE.C ==== | |||
The song itself is very nice, so it was easy to direct the images. I think the movement of the ninja stop-motions, and the sudden appearance of a nobleman (?) have a nice taste. | |||
=== pop'n music === | |||
==== [[Ryuta Tamura|TAMA]] ==== | |||
You never get tired of listening to the nice sounds of the lighthearted shamisen, right?<br> | |||
Benbenbenbenben~ | |||
==== [[eimy]] ==== | |||
Oh, jongara... what was that?!<br> | |||
It's an interesting mix. Personally, I want to listen to it even longer~. | |||
==== [[Yuki Shibata|Mameshiba]] ==== | |||
Aomori means Tsugaru shamisen.<br> | |||
When I hear the sounds of a shamisen, I remember a folk song TV show which aired on Sunday mornings at 6 o'clock.<br> | |||
Well. This is a danceable folk song, which brilliantly fuses shamisen and dance! It's different. | |||
==== Ga~su~ ==== | |||
The shamisen is hot, right!<br> | |||
My grandfather also played it often, but I've never heard such a cool one as this. | |||
==== [[Daichi Watanabe|PON]] ==== | |||
This is a song crossed over from DDR.<br> | |||
The sharp tone of the shamisen raises the tension.<br> | |||
Oh, come to think of it, I asked cody for the data of this song.<br> | |||
It was during the final stages of production, so the schedule was quite unreasonable. | |||
== Difficulty & Notecounts == | == Difficulty & Notecounts == | ||
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{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME→SuperNOVA2|1|3|6|9|-|4|7|9|-}} | {{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME→SuperNOVA2|1|3|6|9|-|4|7|9|-}} | ||
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[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:DanceDanceRevolution Songs]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:DanceDanceRevolution Songs with Unique Videos]] | ||
[[Category:pop'n music Songs]] | [[Category:pop'n music Songs]] | ||
[[Category:pop'n music 18 Songs]] | [[Category:pop'n music 18 Songs]] | ||
[[Category:pop'n music BEMANI Songs]] | [[Category:pop'n music BEMANI Songs]] |