A bonus song included in the album Chanting the Moon ~Tsukikanade~ Ar tonelico Hymmnos Concert Side Red, which is focused on the nature of the ancient Moon Chanters, reason why it was given this name. It also, like its sister song Singing the Stars - Hoshiyomi -, tries to make its listeners to be more aware of the importance of melodies in their lives, and in which ways they affect their feelings.
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| - A bonus song included in the album Chanting the Moon ~Tsukikanade~ Ar tonelico Hymmnos Concert Side Red, which is focused on the nature of the ancient Moon Chanters, reason why it was given this name. It also, like its sister song Singing the Stars - Hoshiyomi -, tries to make its listeners to be more aware of the importance of melodies in their lives, and in which ways they affect their feelings.
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| - Chanting the Moon ~Tsukikanade~
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| - Junko Kudoh, Akira Tsuchiya
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| - A bonus song included in the album Chanting the Moon ~Tsukikanade~ Ar tonelico Hymmnos Concert Side Red, which is focused on the nature of the ancient Moon Chanters, reason why it was given this name. It also, like its sister song Singing the Stars - Hoshiyomi -, tries to make its listeners to be more aware of the importance of melodies in their lives, and in which ways they affect their feelings. Additionally, it's interesting in the fact that while it begins in the same way as the Singing Hill songs by summoning the listener into the world made by the Song, it also ends with a spell that sends the listener back to their original world, as it can be seen in the lyrics.
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