Hanabi
Notes
I once played Nessa a track from a Japanese video game, and she thought the jingle in it was catchy enough that she wanted to reproduce it, and then remix it into something of her own. This is that remix. "Hanabi" is the Japanese word for fireworks. A listener familiar with the popular gaming system it's influenced by would probably recognize the underlying melody.
Todd
Computed notes
The only non-English title in the catalog. Hanabi is Japanese for fireworks, and the song lives up to the name: synth, sampler, bass, piano, and keyboard, with 'game' and 'space' near the top of the mood-themes. She was seventeen when she made it. She liked anime.
- Bitrate
- 160 kbps
- Sample rate
- 44.1 kHz
- Channels
- Stereo
- Codec
- MP3
- Encoded with
- LAME in FL Studio 5
- Spectral centroid
- 2903 Hz brightness proxy
- Dynamic complexity
- 5.01 higher = more contrast
- Average loudness
- 0.75 0 to 1
- Tuning
- 434.2 Hz A4 reference
- Onset rate
- 4.95 / sec
- BPM source
- id3 · embedded 170
- Composer (ID3)
- Vanessa Rose Marcussen Meier