Estella: Difference between revisions

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== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
Untranslated.
=== [[Takayuki Ishikawa|TAKA]] ===
It's the one exact song which symbolizes the tone of 5th.<br>
"Estella" has an impressive flamenco intro.<br>
There's a lot of skill involved in using a computer to replicate human-sounding songs, including the overlooked parts. It's not easy to listen to songs which sound sophisticated.<br>
Many staff members are fans of Osamu Kubota and this song.


== Video Production Information ==
== Video Production Information ==
Untranslated.
=== VJ GYO ===
When this song was delivered, Osamu Kubota sent a message alongside it, so I was able to listen to it through TAKA.<br>
Thinking back on that message...
 
Estella is a character from the Charles Dickens novel "Great Expectations", which was also made into a movie with the same title. It's the name of a beautiful and cruel woman who manipulated and ruined the male protagonist...
 
So although it was already a busy time, I left the office early that day and rented the movie from the rental store to watch it.<br>
I think a new vision will surely emerge while playing this song after watching it, so please use this opportunity in order to help you further enjoy the song.
 
Well in this movie, I envisioned Estella as a stone female statue where "you can't discover her real motives, only imagining them as either good or bad".<br>
Even though it's a stone statue, she is wearing a bright red dress as an embodiment of the passion she displays towards her beloved man. The roses and flames symbolize the man's mental state, as well as the flamenco image.<br>
Yellow suddenly appears in this movie with red, resembling the colors on the national flag of "Spain". This country is where the song's genre originates from.<br>
Estella continuously spins like she's dancing... She doesn't even touch anyone...


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