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==Overview==
==Overview==
K-726 is an instrumental version of the opening song (OP) [[CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA#Arrangements and References|CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA]] using the song's karaoke track. It is similar to [[M701]], which was never used in full; instead, this shorter version is used as the Next Episode Preview (NEP) music.
K-726 is an instrumental version of the opening song (OP) [[CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA#Arrangements and References|CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA]] using the song's karaoke track. It is similar to [[M701]], which was never used in the series; instead, this shorter version is used as the Next Episode Preview (NEP) music.


K-726 is the fifth BGM in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' that is based on "CHA-LA". Unlike most BGM in that group, it is in the original key of E Major. The piece was assigned the [[Shunsuke Kikuchi catalogue|Kanzenshuu catalogue number]] of K-726 based on its placement in the series. Though it is the twentieth BGM in ''Dragon Ball Z'', it is the twenty-sixth BGM debuting after [[Dragon Ball Movie 3]].
K-726 is the fifth BGM in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' that is based on "CHA-LA". Unlike most BGM in that group, it is in the original key of E Major. The piece was assigned the [[Shunsuke Kikuchi catalogue|Kanzenshuu catalogue number]] of K-726 based on its placement in the series. Though it is the twentieth BGM in ''Dragon Ball Z'', it is the twenty-sixth BGM debuting after [[Dragon Ball Movie 3]].


M701 is track #6 on disc #5 of the ''[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu]]'' and track #1 on disc #2 of the ''[[Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection]]''. A shortened version of this track is included as part ''c'' of the suite entitled "[[Farewell, Warriors]]", which is track #18 on disc #4 of the ''Daizenshuu'' and track #7 on disc #2 of the ''BGM Collection''. This shortened version is closer to K-726, but it is a different recording. Aside from the cuts, the differences are subtle: the melodic synth is a different sound, the melody is played a bit less straight, etc.
M701 is track #6 on disc #5 of the ''[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu]]'' and track #1 on disc #2 of the ''[[Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection]]''. A shortened version of that track is included as part ''c'' of the suite entitled "[[Farewell, Warriors]]", which is track #18 on disc #4 of the ''Daizenshuu'' and track #7 on disc #2 of the ''BGM Collection''. This shortened version is closer to K-726, but it is a different recording. Aside from the cuts, the differences are subtle: the melodic synth is a different sound, the melody is played a bit less straight, etc.


==Compositional Analysis==
The NEP music is not documented on ''The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant''.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://web.archive.org/web/20191031114325/https://kenisu.webs.com/dragonballzbgm.htm|Website=The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant|Title="The DragonBall Z BGM Daizenshuu"|Date=03 February 2010|AccessDate=30 June 2019}}</ref>


==Usage==
==Usage==
K-726 is used for every NEP from [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 1|Episode 1]] to [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 199|Episode 199]]. After that, the NEP music is based on the new OP "[[We Gotta Power]]".


==Notes==
==Notes==

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K-726
Next Episode Preview

Unreleased
Tonality E Major
Length 0:32
BGM Data
Catalog Number K-726
Composition Chiho Kiyo'oka
Arrangement Shunsuke Kikuchi
Theme Groups CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
Debut and Release
Debut Year 1989
First Appears Dragon Ball Z Episode 1
Debut Release Unreleased
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K-726 is the Kanzenshuu catalogue number assigned to an unreleased piece of background music (BGM) arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball Z anime in 1989. The piece debuted in Dragon Ball Z Episode 1 which was broadcast on 26 April 1989.

Overview

K-726 is an instrumental version of the opening song (OP) CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA using the song's karaoke track. It is similar to M701, which was never used in the series; instead, this shorter version is used as the Next Episode Preview (NEP) music.

K-726 is the fifth BGM in Dragon Ball Z that is based on "CHA-LA". Unlike most BGM in that group, it is in the original key of E Major. The piece was assigned the Kanzenshuu catalogue number of K-726 based on its placement in the series. Though it is the twentieth BGM in Dragon Ball Z, it is the twenty-sixth BGM debuting after Dragon Ball Movie 3.

M701 is track #6 on disc #5 of the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu and track #1 on disc #2 of the Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection. A shortened version of that track is included as part c of the suite entitled "Farewell, Warriors", which is track #18 on disc #4 of the Daizenshuu and track #7 on disc #2 of the BGM Collection. This shortened version is closer to K-726, but it is a different recording. Aside from the cuts, the differences are subtle: the melodic synth is a different sound, the melody is played a bit less straight, etc.

The NEP music is not documented on The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant.[1]

Usage

K-726 is used for every NEP from Episode 1 to Episode 199. After that, the NEP music is based on the new OP "We Gotta Power".

Notes

References

  1. "The DragonBall Z BGM Daizenshuu" (03 February 2010). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.