M709B
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| M709B | |||
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Eyecatch IB | |||
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| Tonality | F Major | ||
| Length | 0:06 | ||
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| Catalog Number | K-719 | ||
| Composition | Chiho Kiyo'oka | ||
| Arrangement | Shunsuke Kikuchi | ||
| Theme Groups | CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA | ||
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| Debut Year | 1989 | ||
| First Appears | Dragon Ball Z Episode 1 | ||
| Debut Release |
Daizenshuu (1994) BGM Collection (2006) | ||
| BGM Suite |
Planet Namek, Along with Hope, Vanishes | ||
M709B is the official catalogue number of a 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
M709B is the third BGM in Dragon Ball Z that is based on the opening song (OP) CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA. Like most BGM in that group, it is transposed to F Major from the original key of E Major.
The full composition is part c of the suite entitled "Planet Namek, Along with Hope, Vanishes", which is track #12 on disc #4 of the Daizenshuu and track #16 on disc #1 of the BGM Collection. The piece was assigned the Kanzenshuu catalogue number of K-719 based on its placement in the series. Though it is the thirteenth BGM in Dragon Ball Z, it is the nineteenth BGM debuting after Dragon Ball Movie 3.
M709B is given the title "Eyecatcher I (B)" on The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant,[1] the most common source for fan titles of Kikuchi's compositions.
Compositional Analysis
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References
- ↑ "The DragonBall Z BGM Daizenshuu" (03 February 2010). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.
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