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==Song credits==
 
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Revision as of 14:58, 17 November 2022

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Saeko Segawa
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Role(s): Composer, musician

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Saeko Segawa (瀬川 彩子), previously Saeko Sasaki (佐々木 彩子) (her first name is also frequently spelled Ayako), is a former Sega sound composer best known for her work on Decathlete. She joined the company to work on the Waku Waku series of kids rides, specialising in children's music and contributing Doraemon-related projects. Her final known title, Top Skater, was the 22nd project she worked on.[1] She also provided her voice for Sega Water Ski.

She is married to Takaya Segawa, who provided illustrations to accompany her songs featured in the obscure Olio and Olio2. Her song on Olio also credits Koichi Namiki, who she worked with on Soreike Kokology, for recording and guidance.[2]

Production history

Song credits

Olio

  • 夜のおさんぽ — Lyrics, Music, Arrangement, Performed by

Olio2

  • The Age of Tree — Music & Music, Arrangement

Magazine articles

Main article: Saeko Segawa/Magazine articles.

References