音時雨 ~Regentropfen~

★ H=B, B=B♭

Good news: "biohazard 0" will be remastered and released on PlayStation in next year! Now I don't need to struggle whether or not to get a wii in future (wii doesn't have enough games for me, and it has the stupid region lock)!
Seems I can eventually say something like: I've done biohazard 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 (plus veronica and the two revelations)!! xD
Another good news: Noriko Mitose's "Tama no Fune" is in b minor, but...
a bad news: Akiko Shikata's "Umineko's Naku Koro ni" is in f minor (at least I don't feel like that's supposed to be in A-flat major).
As for why they are good or bad news, I'll save it for myself.
Since last Sunday, I got myself excited by 1) the violin part in "Tama no Fune", 2) my updated draft on "Tama no Fune" based on (1), and 3) some Taishou-Roman motif dresses.
So after spending sparsely a whole week, I finally finished the "Tama no Fune" project I had almost since the release of "Yorlga".
Yet I'm glad I made such a big delay, as I didn't have any intention to make background by myself until last year, although it was actually this March when I took it more seriously.
Any way, like I said before, making the background is fun!
↓↓↓If you think it's like "ARIA", it must be your imagination!

Nocturne in h-moll
However, toward the very end of background makeup, I realised I lost my common sense in seasons: floating lanterns are usually in summer, flying sakura petals happen in spring, the camellia-hairpin is related to winter, and, you can forcefully think the red flowers (which I drew with no references at all) belong to autumn. Besides, regardless the title of song, I didn't have any decoration for the boat -- because I didn't know how.. ._.
Again, as usual, the real problem was giving it a title, and this time it indeed made me looping this song for entirely 3 hours (although I didn't mind it)! I even had the impulse to only throw phrases of the song and leave things like it. And I ended up with the common "pseudo" title, "Music Form in X-scale", except that this was not for a music piece. A weak connection I've got here: h-moll is b-minor, which is the scale of "Tama no Fune"; I also attempted to use "barcarole" but "nocturne" looks better.
Frankly, my head went crazy while dealing with the title. Noriko's voice just reminded me the taste of sweet cherries (after being fridge-chilled) -- Nonetheless the cherries are poisoned: refer to its lyrics, when she counts "10". (;´∀`)