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==Other versions==
==Other versions==
===''Aquasonic'' (Live)===
===''Aquasonic'' (Live)===
The live version of ''Aquasonic'' performed during [[Bankalive Gou at Nintendo Live 2024]] is similar to the in-game version, but the instrumental section at the end before looping back has been replaced with an original instrumental section that is designed to transition to ''[[Ska-BLAM]]''.
The live version of ''Aquasonic'' performed during the [[Splatoon 3 Live Concert featuring Deep Cut at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO|''Splatoon 3'' Live Concert at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO]] is similar to the in-game version, but the instrumental section at the end before looping back has been replaced with an original instrumental section that is designed to transition to ''[[Ska-BLAM]]''.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

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Aquasonic
S3 Band H2Whoa.jpg
Artist H2Whoa
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer
Jukebox
BPM 185
Key signature E Major, G Major
Time signature 4/4
Length 1:19 (first loop)
Audio file File:Aquasonic - H2Whoa.mp3

Aquasonic is a song in Splatoon 3 by H2Whoa, added in Version 5.0.0. It was first heard in a video demonstrating the Dread Wringer.

Other versions

Aquasonic (Live)

The live version of Aquasonic performed during the Splatoon 3 Live Concert at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO is similar to the in-game version, but the instrumental section at the end before looping back has been replaced with an original instrumental section that is designed to transition to Ska-BLAM.

Etymology

Aquasonic is a combination of aqua ("of water") and sonic ("of sound"), forming a coined word coordinate with adjectives related to audio (e.g. "ultrasonic") and speed (e.g. "supersonic"), hence suggesting imagery along the lines of "the sound of water" or "the speed of water". It is likely a reference to the word aquaponic, where fish and plants mutually benefit by giving nutrients by essentially feeding one another.