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| ゲーチス ''G-Cis'' | | ゲーチス ''G-Cis'' | ||
| From "{{wp|G (musical note)|G}}" and "{{wp|C♯ (musical note)|Cis}}" (C♯), the pitches of the timpani used in his battle theme. The combination of "G" and "Cis" is a {{wp|tritone}}, a dissonant musical interval previously referred to as ''Diabolus in Musica'' (The Devil in | | From "{{wp|G (musical note)|G}}" and "{{wp|C♯ (musical note)|Cis}}" (C♯), the pitches of the timpani used in his battle theme. The combination of "G" and "Cis" is a {{wp|tritone}}, a dissonant musical interval previously referred to as ''Diabolus in Musica'' (The Devil in Music) in the 18th century.<ref name=Masuda>[https://gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_english/2011/09/index.html "HIDDEN POWER of masuda" Director's Columns, No.212] (September 28, 2011)</ref> Could also be romanized as Goetis, derived from Goetia, Greek for "sorcery". | ||
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|English, Vietnamese | |English, Vietnamese | ||
|Ghetsis | |Ghetsis | ||
| | |From the pronunciations of "G" and "Cis" in German<ref name=Masuda/> | ||
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|French | |French |