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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *All of the song links leads to | + | *All of the song links leads to ''YouTube'' videos. Some of the videos has the link to the original video on ''Nico Nico Douga'' |
*''No Life Queen'' and ''Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki'' has lyrics on their video descriptions. Lyrics of ''Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki'' can be turned into romaji [http://www.romaji.org/ here] | *''No Life Queen'' and ''Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki'' has lyrics on their video descriptions. Lyrics of ''Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki'' can be turned into romaji [http://www.romaji.org/ here] | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 20 July 2009
Kanji | 亡き王女の為のセプテット |
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Romaji | naki oujo no tameno seputetto |
English | "Septette for the Dead Princess" |
Original Artist | ZUN |
Source | Touhou Project BGM |
Original Video URL |
Medleys that use this song
Lyrics
The original BGM doesn't have lyrics, but there are various vocal arrangements based on it, such as:
- No Life Queen by SOUND HOLIC
- Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki by Silver Forest
- Touhou Sweets! by Innocent Key (lyrics)
- Strawberry Song by TaNaBaTa (lyrics)
Notes
- All of the song links leads to YouTube videos. Some of the videos has the link to the original video on Nico Nico Douga
- No Life Queen and Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki has lyrics on their video descriptions. Lyrics of Eien ni Osanaki Akai Tsuki can be turned into romaji here
Source
- Lyrics of Touhou Sweets! and Strawberry Song are located in: Touhou Wiki