Difference between revisions of "K.K. Steppe"
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• The "Steppe" in K.K. Steppe may be referring to the [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Fields Wild Fields] of Ukraine, which was home to many Southern Russian & Ukrainian Cossack communities. Furthermore, the original name of K.K. Steppe was "Kosakku Songu", or "Cossack Song". | • The "Steppe" in K.K. Steppe may be referring to the [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Fields Wild Fields] of Ukraine, which was home to many Southern Russian & Ukrainian Cossack communities. Furthermore, the original name of K.K. Steppe was "Kosakku Songu", or "Cossack Song". | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, January 5, 2017
K.K. Steppe is a K.K. Slider song. It has an Eastern European feel to it. The song starts out as a very fast pace, the second portion starting out very slow and gradually getting stronger and stronger in speed. The middle is played solo by a wind instrument. A steppe is a large area of flat grassland with no forests mostly in southeastern Europe or Siberia, a part of Russia. Vesta, Chow, T-Bone, Natasha, Tutu and Pate (in Animal Crossing: New Leaf) play this song if they have a stereo in their houses.
Trivia
• The "Steppe" in K.K. Steppe may be referring to the Wild Fields of Ukraine, which was home to many Southern Russian & Ukrainian Cossack communities. Furthermore, the original name of K.K. Steppe was "Kosakku Songu", or "Cossack Song".