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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
  | Title      = Karinka
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  | Title      = Kalinka
 
  | Composer    = {{Composer|Ivan Larionov}}
 
  | Composer    = {{Composer|Ivan Larionov}}
 
  | Released    = 1860-??-??
 
  | Released    = 1860-??-??
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'''''Karinka'''' (''Калинка'') is a Russian folk song written by Ivan Larionov. The title refers to the Russian word for a Snowball tree.
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'''''Kalinka''''' (''Калинка'') is a Russian folk song written by Ivan Larionov. The title refers to the Russian word for a Snowball tree (''калина'').
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Despite the song's title, some games have mistakenly titled it ''Ka'''r'''inka'', possibly because these were games from Japan. Japanese doesn't have "L" sound, instead transliterating it with "R".
  
 
==Games==
 
==Games==
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  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Brad Fuller}}
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Brad Fuller}}
 
  | Programmer = [[Unknown]]
 
  | Programmer = [[Unknown]]
  | Released  = 1988-??-??
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  | Released  = 1989-02-??
 
  | Length    = 0:53
 
  | Length    = 0:53
 
  | BPM        = 150
 
  | BPM        = 150
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  | Format    = [[VGM]]
 
  | Format    = [[VGM]]
 
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The song first plays on Round 3 and continues to play ever four subsequent levels.
  
 
The song was arranged by [[Brad Fuller]] using [[Music Macro Language]] in [[RPM (ARC Driver)|RPM]].<br clear="all"/>
 
The song was arranged by [[Brad Fuller]] using [[Music Macro Language]] in [[RPM (ARC Driver)|RPM]].<br clear="all"/>
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  | Game      = Tetris: Tengen (NES)
 
  | Game      = Tetris: Tengen (NES)
 
  | Recording  = {{Recording|NES|04 - Tetris Tengen - NES - Kalinka.ogg}}
 
  | Recording  = {{Recording|NES|04 - Tetris Tengen - NES - Kalinka.ogg}}
  | Image      =  
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  | Image      = Tetris Tengen - NES - Credits.png
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Brad Fuller}}
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Brad Fuller}}
 
  | Programmer = [[Unknown]]
 
  | Programmer = [[Unknown]]
  | Released  = 1988-??-??
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  | Released  = 1989-05-??
 
  | Length    = 0:52
 
  | Length    = 0:52
 
  | BPM        = ca. 150
 
  | BPM        = ca. 150
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  | Format    = [[NSF]]
 
  | Format    = [[NSF]]
 
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The song serves as one of four in-game tunes. This version of the song is the same exact arrangement as the [[#Tetris: Atari (ARC)|Arcade version]]. However, the song plays in a slightly better fidelity due to the triangle channel, and improved noise channel. The song is mistakenly titled ''Karinka'' in the music selection.
  
 
The song was arranged by [[Brad Fuller]] using [[Music Macro Language]] in [[RPM (NES Driver)|RPM]].<br clear="all"/>
 
The song was arranged by [[Brad Fuller]] using [[Music Macro Language]] in [[RPM (NES Driver)|RPM]].<br clear="all"/>
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  | Format    = [[KSS]]
 
  | Format    = [[KSS]]
 
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The song is mistakenly titled ''Karinka'' in the music selection.
 
<br clear="all"/>
 
<br clear="all"/>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalinka_(1860_song) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalinka_(1860_song)] - Wikipedia.
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalinka_(1860_song) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalinka_(1860_song)] - Wikipedia.
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[[Category:Non-Videogame Songs]]
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[[Category:Songs With Lyrics]]
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[[Category:Public Domain Songs]]

Latest revision as of 13:34, 19 April 2022

Kalinka
Composer Ivan Larionov
Released 1860-??-??
Title Origin Official

Kalinka (Калинка) is a Russian folk song written by Ivan Larionov. The title refers to the Russian word for a Snowball tree (калина).

Despite the song's title, some games have mistakenly titled it Karinka, possibly because these were games from Japan. Japanese doesn't have "L" sound, instead transliterating it with "R".

Games

Tetris (X68)

Platform - X68.png
Tetris (X68)
Output - OPM.svg
Tetris - X68 - Main Menu.png
Arranger Hisashi Yotsumoto, Hiroshi Taguchi
Released 1988-11-18
Length 0:51
BPM ca. 150
Format VGM
Loops Yes

The song is mistakenly titled Karinka in the music selection.

The composer(s) arranged the music in OPMDRV.

Tetris: BPS (FC)

Platform - FC.png
Tetris: BPS (FC)
Output - NES.svg
Tetris BPS - FC - Main Menu.png
Arranger Hisashi Yotsumoto, Hiroshi Taguchi
Programmer Kazuya Takahashi
Released 1988-12-22
Length 1:33
BPM 150
Format NSF
Loops Yes

The song is mistakenly titled Karinka in the music selection.

The song was arranged by Hisashi Yotsumoto and/or Hiroshi Taguchi of Goblin Sound, and input into Kazuya Takahashi's sound driver.

Tetris: Atari (ARC)

Platform - ARC.png
Tetris: Atari (ARC)
Output - SSG.svg
Tetris Atari - ARC - Kalinka.png
Arranger Brad Fuller
Programmer Unknown
Released 1989-02-??
Length 0:53
BPM 150
Format VGM
Loops Yes

The song first plays on Round 3 and continues to play ever four subsequent levels.

The song was arranged by Brad Fuller using Music Macro Language in RPM.

Tetris: Tengen (NES)

Platform - NES.png
Tetris: Tengen (NES)
Output - NES.svg
Tetris Tengen - NES - Credits.png
Arranger Brad Fuller
Programmer Unknown
Released 1989-05-??
Length 0:52
BPM ca. 150
Format NSF
Loops No

The song serves as one of four in-game tunes. This version of the song is the same exact arrangement as the Arcade version. However, the song plays in a slightly better fidelity due to the triangle channel, and improved noise channel. The song is mistakenly titled Karinka in the music selection.

The song was arranged by Brad Fuller using Music Macro Language in RPM.

Tetris (MSX2)

Platform - MSX2.png
Tetris (MSX2)
Output - OPN.svg
Arranger Goblin Sound
Programmer Unknown
Released 1988-??-??
Length 1:47
BPM ca. 150
Format KSS
Loops No

The song is mistakenly titled Karinka in the music selection.

Links