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Encyclopedia > Elegies

Elegies are the Morning Musume 2005 shuffle group consisting of Ai Takahashi and Reina Tanaka, along with Melon Kinenbi's Ayumi Shibata and Country Musume's Mai Satoda. The name "Elegies" comes from the word "Elegance". It is said that the Elegies is the main group of the 2005 shuffles. Morning Musume (モーニング娘。) is an ultra-commercialized all-girl J-Pop group from Japan that constantly changes its members. ... Country Musume (カントリー娘。) is a female pop group in the Hello! Project umbrella of singers (the more popular idols within H!P include Morning Musume, Aya Matsuura, Maki Goto, and others). ...


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They released the single 'Inshouha Renoir no you ni' on June 22th 2005 This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Tanaka Reina Reina Tanaka (田中 れいな, Tanaka Reina is one of the sixth generation members of Morning Musume. ...


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Elegy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (119 words)
Elegy was originally used for a type of poetic metre (Elegiac metre), but is also used for a poem of mourning, from the Greek elegos, a reflection on the death of someone or on a sorrow generally.
In addition, an elegy (sometimes spelled elegĂ­e) may be a type of musical work, usually in a sad and somber attitude.
Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
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