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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
Artist: 玄武 | Artist: 玄武<br> | ||
Composition/Arrangement: [[Jun Wakita]]<br> | Composition/Arrangement: [[Jun Wakita]]<br> | ||
BPM: 72-82<br> | BPM: 72-82<br> | ||
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== Song Connections / Remixes == | == Song Connections / Remixes == | ||
* Ganymede is one of the 4 | * Ganymede is one of the 4 CARDINAL GATE songs. | ||
* A long version of Ganymede appeared on the ''CARDINAL GATE conclusion'' album (on CS DistorteD's Special edition) along with [[CONTRACT]], [[waxing and wanding]], [[Kachoufusetsu|華蝶風雪]], and [[Nageki no Ki|嘆きの樹]]. Ganymede's long version was arranged by [[Arata Iiyoshi]]. | * A long version of Ganymede appeared on the ''CARDINAL GATE conclusion'' album (on CS DistorteD's Special edition) along with [[CONTRACT]], [[waxing and wanding]], [[Kachoufusetsu|華蝶風雪]], and [[Nageki no Ki|嘆きの樹]]. Ganymede's long version was arranged by [[Arata Iiyoshi]]. | ||
* A remix of Ganymede by | * A remix of Ganymede by [[kamome sano]], titled [[Ganymede kamome mix]], appears in [[SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH]]. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* In William Shakespeare's play ''As You Like It'', the character Rosalind disguises herself as a deceitful boy named Ganymede. The song's odd speed (plus its changes) and its deceitful note chart may be an homage to the play. | * In William Shakespeare's play ''As You Like It'', the character Rosalind disguises herself as a deceitful boy named Ganymede. The song's odd speed (plus its changes) and its deceitful note chart may be an homage to the play. | ||
* Ganymede is the slowest of the | * Ganymede is the slowest of the CARDINAL GATE songs. | ||
* Ganymede features a green colored skin. | * Ganymede features a green colored skin. | ||
* 玄武's identity was confirmed on the ''CARDINAL GATE conclusion'' album, by crediting Jun Wakita as the composer. | * 玄武's identity was confirmed on the ''CARDINAL GATE conclusion'' album, by crediting Jun Wakita as the composer. |