Book#3 November of Stars and Women Dancing in the Moonlight
This is the 3rd album of the "Melody Line" relay song project!\(^o^)/
This album contains entries #118 through #176 from the "Relay Song" articles posted between November 1st and November 30th.
Each article and song is linked via the setlist below, so if a song catches your eye, please do enjoy it by following the link!(*´∇`*)♪
Also, by listing them this way, the flow of the "relay singing" becomes easier to see.
What is the "connection" behind this song choice?
It might be interesting to look at the setlist while paying attention to that point(o^-')b♪
Well then—
3'18" Hikari (Light) / SE7EN
2'45" Ups & Downs / 7ORDER
3'39" Tokei Jikake no Jinsei (Clockwork Life) / Charan-Po-Rantan
3'51" Andromeda / Shoru Aya
4'11" Orion / GIRL NEXT DOOR
6'55" Aldebaran / AI……THE FIRST TAKE ver.
4'51" Betelgeuse / Yuuri
4'00" The Naked Sun / PANDORA
-'--" Akina / Kozo Murashita
3'51" Kaito Neon / SID
5'28" Want You Here Tonight["Toki wo Koete" Brazil Version] / Yasuko Matsuyuki
-'--" Asayake ni Dance / Yoshitaka Minami......*Available for Music Premium members
4'40" Gekka / Onmyo-za
5'57" Gekko no Hana / Mai Arai
5'08" Gekkoka / Janne Da Arc
4'09" Yukimachizuki / Runa
Furthermore, the title of the 3rd album of the medley song project "Melody Line" is based on:
the star connection from #12 to #23 (starting with the moon),
the "moon" connection that spanned the long stretch from #44 to #57,
the dance connection from #39 to #47 (multi),
and also the fact that there are 14 proper names from the star connection, 12 of whom are women, all wrapped up into
NOVEMBER of Stars and Women Dancing in the Moonlit Night
is the title I decided on.
For the jacket photo, I used Oekaki Bari Good-kun and had three artists draw it for now—
Alphonse Mucha
Christian Riese Lassen
Toulouse-Lautrec
—and I chose Lassen.

By the way, the works by the runners-up, Mucha and Lautrec, are here👇

this might have been good too (^^;

However, where did the moon and stars go?💢
That's why it narrowly missed the top spot.
Furthermore, if looking at the setlist of the 59 songs above and its flow makes you think,
If it were me, I would want to connect this song with this other song♪
It would also be interesting to connect them with a song like this♪
If your imagination starts to expand like that, then it was worth creating this article.
(⌒~⌒)♪
And, turning those different connections into articles and expanding them as separate routes would also show a different kind of breadth, which seems like it would be fun\(^o^)/♪
For example, here it is connected from
#51 About the Heart of the Moon-Viewing Flower / Tokyo Esmuzik
👇
to #52 Kyoka Suigetsu / The SHIGOTONIN, but
if it were me, I would keep the "Moon" in the title and also make the artist a "Tokyo" connection,
making it Tsukigime Hime / Tokyo Jihen.
Or, perhaps using a completely different way of connecting, like a word chain of the titles, and boldly using the last three characters to chain them,
making it Tsuiteru ne Notteru ne / Miho Nakayama, and so on.
The way you connect them is freedom, where almost anything goes♪( ̄∀ ̄)♪
From "Melody Line (Tentative)", it has now been renewed to
"Melody Line",
and I have also made it a collaborative magazine←I finally learned how to do it(ФωФ)♪
If there is anyone who would like to participate★,
please leave a comment in the comment section of this article with your note ID clearly stated.
I will send an invitation to the magazine as soon as possible.
Also, here is an article that describes how to connect them, the posting format, and other reference examples, so please feel free to use it as a reference👇
Music lovers🎵
Wordplay lovers🎵
Lovers of interesting things🎵
We are waiting for your participation★\(^o^)/🎉
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