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The Phantom Notes on Hirasawa's site that most of the Notes section comes from has more subtle details about the composition of the songs. I don't know Japanese or music theory well enough to confidently and accurately translate them, nor do I know whether or not it is necessary to go into such detail on a Wikipedia page. Maybe the most interesting parts are enough? What is interesting? I feel like the story elements, for instance, are quite interesting, even maybe as much as the music. Well, in any case, I'm sure anyone who cares to know everything that is possible to know will look for themselves, and the article is always amendable.