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This is the fourth stage theme.
When you think of waterfalls, there are two images:
The powerful, vast waterfall, and the meek, trickling one.
But this time, I opted for the image of the former. Touhou has always had a dark feel
to it, so I tried to express a somewhat refreshing feel. Why is that?
A fall's waterfall. I think the time when waterfalls convey the most meaning is during fall.}}
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  This is the title theme.

The same song as ever... I tried to make it really majestic, as befitting for a Japanese-style God. It's a pretty queer and unusual rhythm, but it all comes through if you keep listening to it.

Especially, say, while you're debugging the game.

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  This is the first stage theme. It's been quite a while since I last used this kind of mood.

Considering the melodious part where the tempo suddenly drops, and the tune which doesn't really cause any tension... I think this is the song most befitting of a

stage 1 out of all the stages 1 and 2 songs in Touhou games up until now. What do you think?

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  This is the third stage theme.

It's the first tune you hear after infiltrating Youkai Mountain. It's bursting with the heavy verses of Gensokyo. I prepared the best melodious tune I could for the beautiful valley the youkai reside in.

I hope I have managed to convey a rather liberal and joyous feeling, in contrast to the darker stage two theme.

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  This is the fourth stage theme. When you think of waterfalls, there are two images: The powerful, vast waterfall, and the meek, trickling one. But this time, I opted for the image of the former. Touhou has always had a dark feel to it, so I tried to express a somewhat refreshing feel. Why is that?

A fall's waterfall. I think the time when waterfalls convey the most meaning is during fall.

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