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G7
Oolong hoped Bulma would don him, but he just got decked.
Tonality F Major
Length 0:30
BGM Data
Catalog Number K-60
Composition Shunsuke Kikuchi
Debut and Release
Debut Year 1986
First Appears Dragon Ball Episode 5
Debut Release Ongakushū (1986 vinyl)
Daizenshuu (1994 CD)
BGM Suite Strong Ambition
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G7 is the official catalogue number of piece of background music (BGM) composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball anime in 1986. The piece debuted in Dragon Ball Episode 5 which was broadcast on 26 March 1986.

Overview

The full composition is part a of the suite entitled "Strong Ambition", which is track #09 on both the Ongakushū record and disc #2 of the Daizenshuu.

G7 is given the title "Daydreaming" on The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant,[1] the most common source for fan titles of Kikuchi's compositions. The piece was assigned the Kanzenshuu catalogue number of K-60 based on its placement in the series.

Form and Analysis

G7's setting in F Major is chromatic, and the piece actually ends on E Major. The form is ABAB, where A centers on F Major, and B centers on E Major. The chord progressions are parallel rather than diatonic.

In A1, the bass pattern is F-F♯—G-F♯—F-F♯—G-F♯—F, while the melodic voices including flute spell the root and third of successive chromatic triads: F-A-F♯-A♯—G-B-A♯—F-A-F♯-A♯—G-B-A♯—A-G♯-G-F♯-F-F-F—C-F—C-F. This pattern takes four bars (assuming the melodic voices go to 16th notes in 4).

In B1, centering on E Major, the prominent voices spell out a succession of major triads. The most prominent voices play root-position chords on the beat with the root also in the top voices (including violin), and a glockenspiel arpeggiates each chord up an octave: E Major (E-G♯-B-E)—C Major (C-E-G-C)—E Major—F Major (F-A-C-F), E Major—C Major—E Major—F Major. This pattern takes two bars.

A2 begins immediately after the final F Major chord of B1 and centers on F Major again. A1 is repeated exactly.

B2 repeats B1 exactly, but after the final F Major chord, the pieces ends on an E Major chord with no glockenspiel arpeggiation.

Usage and Variations

Notes

References

  1. "The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu" (11 June 2008). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.