[Verse 1]
The Gion Festival is a famous summer festival in Kyoto. Hosokawa built the Yasaka Shrine in our city and introduced the Gion summer festival in 1617.
[Pre-Chorus 1]
She explained the origin of the summer festival fluently. I looked at her admiringly.
[Chorus 1]
A sound of drums rang out throughout the town, thrilling us.
[Verse 2]
We hurried along to our private tutoring school. During the lesson, the distant sound of drums made it hard for us to concentrate.
[Pre-Chorus 2]
The lessons finished at 9 p.m. I left the tutoring school with her.
[Chorus 2]
The hustle and bustle of the town resumed as usual, leaving us feeling drained.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Verse 3]
The drums were being practiced for the summer festival. She continued talking about it. I asked her, “When can we go to the summer festival?”
[Pre-Chorus 3]
She responded, “This weekend, let’s meet up in front of the station at 5 p.m.” I replied, “Okay, I’m looking forward to it.”
[Chorus 3]
A sound of drums will ring out throughout the town, thrilling us.
[Final Chorus]
I asked her, “By the way, what will you wear to the summer festival?” She replied, “A yukata.” My excitement grew.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Fade Out]
**Sound:** Fusion and soul featuring 16 beats with acoustic drums, slap electric bass, acoustic piano, side electric guitar, a horn section, strings, falsetto male vocals, female harmonies, and jazzy improvisation with a chord progression.
**Verse:** The sound of an excited drum melody
**Pre-Chorus:** An approach summer festival melody
**Chorus:** They thrilled us with melody
**Title:** Approaching The Summer Festival
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