Aquasonic: Difference between revisions

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(yes I do think this is E Mixolydian)
(updated etymology, updated key signatures (no prominence of dominant 7th as would be signature of mixolydian, major 7th in synth line at 0:16, D in bassline is borrowed, significant tonic G major moving through its V and IV established in bridge at 0:32-0:41))
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|in s3 = [[Mode|Multiplayer]]<br>[[Jukebox]]
|bpm = 185
|bpm = 185
|key = E Mixolydian
|key = E Major, G Major
|time signature = 4/4
|time signature = 4/4
|length = 1:19 (first loop)
|length = 1:19 (first loop)
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Aquasonic'' is a combination of "aqua" and "sonic". "Aqua" refers to a greenish-blue color, but also means "water" in Latin. "Sonic" means "of sound". It may also be a reference to [[wikipedia:Aquaponics|aquaponics]], the combined practice of aquaculture and hydroponics.
''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"), thus evoking imagery along the lines of "the sound of water" or "the speed of water".


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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.

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"), thus evoking imagery along the lines of "the sound of water" or "the speed of water".