Adapted with a steady, driving bass line that maintains the original's catchy riff. "Time After Time" (Cyndi Lauper):
Then V entered with the Mamado. She didn’t harmonize. She split the sound—her strings played the echo of a lullaby, the scrape of a match being lit in a dark room, the tiny laugh of a child who doesn’t yet know fear. The two guitars fought. The Atomix Scarie hissed like a cornered animal; the Mamado cooed like a broken music box. Adapted with a steady, driving bass line that
Takeuchi’s work is primarily cataloged in a multi-volume series, often published through . These volumes span a wide range of musical genres, including: She split the sound—her strings played the echo
: "Let It Be," "Hotel California," "Yesterday Once More," and "Close to You". Takeuchi’s work is primarily cataloged in a multi-volume
As the duel reached its climax, the guitar with the mysterious aura began to glow with an otherworldly light. Noriyasu, feeling the instrument's power coursing through him, unleashed a torrent of notes that seemed to capture the very essence of the universe. The sound was so beautiful, so overwhelming, that it brought tears to the eyes of the audience.