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[[File:NH Stereo Interface.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The interface of a [[stereo]] in {{NH|short|nolink}}, showcasing various K.K. Slider songs]] | [[File:NH Stereo Interface.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The interface of a [[stereo]] in {{NH|short|nolink}}, showcasing various K.K. Slider songs]] | ||
− | The following is a '''list of songs''' performed by [[K.K. Slider]] throughout the {{SER}}. K.K. Slider will perform live in [[town]] every Saturday night, though the venue differs between games. When spoken to, he will give the [[player]] the option of requesting a specific song or letting him choose. After watching one of K.K.'s performances, he will freely give the player a bootleg recording (also known as an aircheck) that can be stored inside a [[stereo]] in order to listen to the song in their [[house]]. These recordings differ drastically from the live version of the songs; whereas the live versions are performed simply with guitar and vocals, the airchecks are fully-realized arrangements. | + | The following is a complete '''list of songs''' performed by [[K.K. Slider]] throughout the {{SER}}. K.K. Slider will perform live in [[town]] every Saturday night, though the venue differs between games. When spoken to, he will give the [[player]] the option of requesting a specific song or letting him choose. After watching one of K.K.'s performances, he will freely give the player a bootleg recording (also known as an aircheck) that can be stored inside a [[stereo]] in order to listen to the song in their [[house]]. These recordings differ drastically from the live version of the songs; whereas the live versions are performed simply with guitar and vocals, the airchecks are fully-realized arrangements. |
In each game, K.K. Slider has a handful of [[secret song]]s that are request-only, and counted as part of his catalog. If given a request that is not part of his setlist, he will play one of three random songs that cannot be obtained; these unobtainable songs become secret songs in the next installment. | In each game, K.K. Slider has a handful of [[secret song]]s that are request-only, and counted as part of his catalog. If given a request that is not part of his setlist, he will play one of three random songs that cannot be obtained; these unobtainable songs become secret songs in the next installment. | ||
− | {{DnMe+}} features airchecks of the live versions of songs, which can be obtained from villagers with a high enough friendship, as well as new songs that can only be obtained with [[e-Reader card]]s. These became regularly-obtainable songs in {{WW}} | + | {{DnMe+}} features airchecks of the live versions of songs, which can be obtained from villagers with a high enough friendship, as well as new songs that can only be obtained with [[e-Reader card]]s. These became regularly-obtainable songs in {{WW|short}}. |
− | In {{NL}}, cover art is introduced for each song, with cover designs of original songs taken from the art used for their e-Reader cards. The player can mount the covers on the walls of their house as decoration. This game also introduces purchasable airchecks, priced at 3,200 [[ | + | In {{CF|short|nolink}}, all of the K.K. songs were remastered, using uncompressed instrument samples. Also, from this game onwards, the player can specify a mood and K.K. Slider will play a random song that is appropriate to the selected mood. |
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+ | In {{NL}}, cover art is introduced for each song, with cover designs of original songs taken from the art used for their e-Reader cards. The player can mount the covers on the walls of their house as decoration. This game also introduces purchasable airchecks, priced at 3,200 [[bell]]s each. | ||
For {{NH}}, nearly all album covers from {{NL|short|nolink}} have been redesigned, both noticeably and subtly. In most cases, the indecipherable text that appeared in {{NL|short|nolink}} has been replaced with each song's proper name, using the language most appropriate to its genre (for example, "[[K.K. Jongara]]" uses its Japanese name, "[[Café K.K.]]" uses its French name, and "[[K.K. Steppe]]" uses its Cyrillic name). | For {{NH}}, nearly all album covers from {{NL|short|nolink}} have been redesigned, both noticeably and subtly. In most cases, the indecipherable text that appeared in {{NL|short|nolink}} has been replaced with each song's proper name, using the language most appropriate to its genre (for example, "[[K.K. Jongara]]" uses its Japanese name, "[[Café K.K.]]" uses its French name, and "[[K.K. Steppe]]" uses its Cyrillic name). | ||
− | In {{NL|short|nolink}} and {{NH|short|nolink}}, | + | In {{NL|short|nolink}} and {{NH|short|nolink}}, DJ KK plays unique arrangements of K.K. Slider songs. Both games also feature [[Music Box]]es, which play gentle arrangements of the themes. |
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==List of songs== | ==List of songs== | ||
− | The total number of songs, as of {{NH|short|nolink}}'s 2.0 update, amounts to 107 | + | The total number of songs, as of {{NH|short|nolink}}'s 2.0 update, amounts to 107. |
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*Most of K.K. Slider's songs in {{DnM}} were composed by [[Toru Minegishi]], who is known for creating music for the ''Mario'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', and ''Splatoon'' series. Sound designer [[Kazumi Totaka]] arranged the live versions in two weeks. He would write out the arrangements on his train ride to work in order to meet strict deadlines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://shmuplations.com/animalcrossing/|title=Animal Crossing – Developer Interviews|site=shmuplations.com}}</ref> | *Most of K.K. Slider's songs in {{DnM}} were composed by [[Toru Minegishi]], who is known for creating music for the ''Mario'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', and ''Splatoon'' series. Sound designer [[Kazumi Totaka]] arranged the live versions in two weeks. He would write out the arrangements on his train ride to work in order to meet strict deadlines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://shmuplations.com/animalcrossing/|title=Animal Crossing – Developer Interviews|site=shmuplations.com}}</ref> | ||
*When using a {{I|Karaoke System|NH}} in {{NH}}, the screen on the furniture item will turn on and output a set of four images. The image set correlates to the mood of the song that's playing. The request-only songs, which don't otherwise have moods, are given specific image sets. | *When using a {{I|Karaoke System|NH}} in {{NH}}, the screen on the furniture item will turn on and output a set of four images. The image set correlates to the mood of the song that's playing. The request-only songs, which don't otherwise have moods, are given specific image sets. | ||
− | **"[[Animal City]], | + | ** "[[Animal City]]", "[[Farewell]]", "[[K.K. Birthday]]", and "[[Welcome Horizons]]" use the "laid-back" image set. |
− | **"[[Drivin']]" uses the "I feel good!" image set | + | ** "[[Drivin']]" uses the "I feel good!" image set. |
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Karaoke System (I feel good!) NH Texture.png|I feel good! | Karaoke System (I feel good!) NH Texture.png|I feel good! | ||
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Karaoke System (It's hard to say) NH Texture.png|It's hard to say | Karaoke System (It's hard to say) NH Texture.png|It's hard to say | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{Music}} |
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] | ||
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