Chorus of Calamari County

Chorus of Calamari County, also known as Calamari Shanty in the European version of, is a folk song preformed by the Squid Sisters in the first annual Youth Folk-Singing contest. This song rose them to fame because it caught the eye of committee member Shy-Ho-Shy and helped them arrive in Inkopolis. The Squid Sisters did not compose this song; in actuality, it is an ancient melody. It is danced during Gachi Bon Matsuri.

Description
Chorus of Calamari County starts with a taiko drum playing a slow and steady beat. Next, a Koto, a Japanese guitar, joins in and plays the melody heard in the Calamari Inkantation cover. After that, a shakuhachi, a Japanese flute, gets mixed in and plays the melody of Chorus of Calamari County, which bears resemblance to the future cover. Later, the chorus starts singing the melody the koto plays. Traditional Japanese folk song sound effects are played during the song.

  

Lyrics
The dance choreography artwork of the Gachi Bon Matsuri dance includes the lyrics for this song.

Calamari Inkantation
The lyrics of Chorus of Calamari County are reused for Calamari Inkantation.

Wave Goodbye
Part of Calamari Inkantation and the Chorus of Calamari County can be heard in Wave Goodbye.

Trivia

 * In the song, waves crashing and talking ambience can be heard. This means the song was possibly recorded in a beach. This also means this probably isn't the original Chorus of Calamari County played in the 1st annual Youth Folk-Singing contest.

Etymology

 * The "Chorus" part of the name notes the chorus in the song.
 * The "Calamari County" part of the name notes it was created and first shown in Calamari County, the county where the Squid Sisters are from.