Ameagari no Hana yo Sake
Ameagari no Hana yo Sake (雨上がりの花よ咲け, lit. "Let the Flower Bloom After the Rain") is the fourth CD single by Minori Chihara.[1] The single placed 17th on the Oricon charts in the same month it debuted.[2]
"Ameagari no Hana yo Sake" | ||||
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Single by Minori Chihara | ||||
Released | August 6, 2008 (Japan) | |||
Genre | Symphonic pop | |||
Length | 19:36 | |||
Label | Lantis | |||
Minori Chihara singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Ameagari no Hana yo Sake" (雨上がりの花よ咲け, lit. "Let the Flower Bloom After the Rain")
- "Say You?"
- "Ameagari no Hana yo Sake (off vocal)" (雨上がりの花よ咲け (off vocal), lit. "Let the Flower Bloom After the Rain (off vocal)")
- "Say you? (off vocal)"
gollark: I don't know.
gollark: > This work is based upon the amazing reverse engineering efforts of Sebastian Macke based upon an old text-to-speech (TTS) program called SAM (Software Automated Mouth) originally released in 1982 for the Commodore 64. The result is a small C library that we have adopted and adapted for the micro:bit. You can find out more from his homepage. Much of the information in this document was gleaned from the original user’s manual which can be found here.
gollark: Though 32KB's enough for something like a second of MP3.
gollark: It can output arbitrary audio.
gollark: ... probably 32KB of storage total?
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