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hinayukki (Music)

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hinayukki@sigotositeP, or hinayukki for short, is a Vocaloid composer and illustrator. She mainly uses KAITO and MEIKO in her music, and her expertise in using the latter's voicebank has earned her the unofficial title of "Legendary MEIKO Master".Her songs tend to lean towards a traditional Japanese music style, and many of them revolve around themes of death, transience, and the fragility of life. Her music videos are rarely animated, which further emphasizes the simplistic beauty described in the lyrics.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Fun fact: her former alias, Shigotoshite-P (仕事してP), which means “Please do your work”, comes from her debut work "Niisan ga Original no Uta wo Utattekuremashita", which depicts her being scolded by Kaito for posting songs instead of doing her work.
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Death Is a Sad Thing
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Death Is a Sad Thing: The lyrics and melody of “Chiriyuki Mono” (Scattering Things) has a gloomy and sombre tone, and it is heavily implied that the narrator has lost a loved one, and is still unable to move past her sorrow, even though a long time has past since his passing. "Floriography" also deals with the death of a lost one, though the latter focuses more on the remembrance of the good things of the past, rather than mourning over the loss.
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Flower Motifs
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Flower Motifs: The Mono no Aware themes common in hinayukki's works are often depicted using flower imageries that reflects both the beauty and transience of life. This is most prominent in the song "Floriography", in which forget-me-nots starts blooming outside the singer's window, reminding her of her dead lover. She then sings about the sweet memories she used to share with that person, and vows never to forget those treasured past, even though the flowers themselves would soon wither.
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Demon Slaying
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Demon Slaying: "Oni o Karu Mono", or "One Who Hunt Demons", is a duet sung by a demon hunter and his demon quarry, which inevitably ends with the hunter slaying the demon.
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