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'''New World''' is a song by ] group ]. | '''New World''' is a song by ] group ]. | ||
The presentation of this song is somewhat enigmatic, as the group is never shown actually playing the song. Live performances in which this song is played always display the pre-recorded version, and the ] depicts ] and ] playing what appears to be the song, but upon examination can't actually be what they're playing. | The presentation of this song is somewhat enigmatic, as the group is never shown actually playing the song. Live performances in which this song is played always display the pre-recorded version, and the ] depicts ] and ] playing what appears to be the song, but upon examination can't actually be what they're playing. According to the official bandscore, however, the guitar is played using a capo over the second fret, something ] doesn't have in the video. When New World was performed during the AWAKE Tour, the song was played in a noticeably lower key. Also, when Tetsu plays the solo in the music video, he plays it one octave lower. | ||
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New World is a song by J-rock group L'arc~en~Ciel.
The presentation of this song is somewhat enigmatic, as the group is never shown actually playing the song. Live performances in which this song is played always display the pre-recorded version, and the music video depicts Tetsu and Ken playing what appears to be the song, but upon examination can't actually be what they're playing. According to the official bandscore, however, the guitar is played using a capo over the second fret, something Ken doesn't have in the video. When New World was performed during the AWAKE Tour, the song was played in a noticeably lower key. Also, when Tetsu plays the solo in the music video, he plays it one octave lower.
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