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| Over the years many talented composers and musicians have contributed to the [[Suikoden series]]. This has taken the form of in-game soundtracks, arrangement CDs, vocal collections, and even live symphonic performances. | | Over the years many talented composers and musicians have contributed to the [[Suikoden series]]. This has taken the form of in-game soundtracks, arrangement CDs, vocal collections, and even live symphonic performances. | ||
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{{!}}[[File:Higashino Miki.jpg|200px|left]]'''Higashino Miki''' (東野美紀, also known as '''MIKI-CHANG''', born January 1, 1968) is a retired freelance video game composer who was the lead music director for both [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]]. | {{!}}[[File:Higashino Miki.jpg|200px|left]]'''Higashino Miki''' (東野美紀, also known as '''MIKI-CHANG''', born January 1, 1968) is a retired freelance video game composer who was the lead music director for both [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]]. | ||
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{{!}}[[File:JAGMO logo.png|right]] '''JAGMO''', an acronym for '''JApan Game Music Orchestra''', is a professional orchestra based in Japan which has performed several concerts around the [[Suikoden series]]. | {{!}}[[File:JAGMO logo.png|right]] '''JAGMO''', an acronym for '''JApan Game Music Orchestra''', is a professional orchestra based in Japan which has performed several concerts around the [[Suikoden series]]. | ||
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Over the years many talented composers and musicians have contributed to the Suikoden series. This has taken the form of in-game soundtracks, arrangement CDs, vocal collections, and even live symphonic performances.
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