Listen to yourself

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Song Information

Artist: Tetsuya Uchida
BPM: 130
Genre: Erhu Funk
VJ: Unknown (animations: MAYA)
First Appeared On: AC RED
Length: 1:48

Lyrics

None.

Remixes / Song Connections

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Music Production Info

Hi, I'm Uchida Tetsuya, and this is the first time I've been invited to participate in the Bemani series.

"ERHU (arr-who)" ... it's the Chinese pronunciation for the Chinese traditional instrument 二胡, called "niko" in Japanese.

This song, "listen to yourself", was born out of a dialogue between the erhu and funk music, which plays prominently in my background. I hope you can enjoy the fusion of smooth funk and the timbre of the erhu, which invokes the image of the great expanse of the Chinese countryside.

I'm very grateful for the participation of the musicians who helped make this piece what it is, including Hatsu Yukihide, came all the way from America to give us a jazzy