I lost faith in editor space
Lama Poluna wrote:
Artist shoud be Haruka Shimotsuki.
https://twitter.com/shimotsuki_h/status ... 4188759045
"I think that Haruka Shimotsuki is more common in general". Haruka Shimotsuki wants to be used "Haruka Shimotsuki"
IamKwaN wrote:
The official does not follow the 'surname, first name' format. For example,
Japanese: 西沢幸奏
General Capitalization: Nishizawa Shiena
Official: Shiena Nishizawa
Japanese: 梶浦由記
General Capitalization: Kajiura Yuki
Official: Yuki Kajiura
I sometimes marvel at what hard-nosed you. You the singer who sings this song says a more appropriate name for her Haruka Shimotsuki. And you still distort. You have so much you don't respect her work? "Haruka Shimotsuki" used on ALL CD's and on the official websiteMir wrote:
Either way the tweet you yourself linked states that she does not care as long as it's written in proper notation and only states she thinks "Haruka Shimotsuki" is more common. Nowhere does she say she prefers one over the other.
What are you talking about? She literally just said one is more common. She didn't say anything about "I prefer _____" so why are you distorting her tweet to fit your argument. You assumed she prefers one over the other just so you can be correct - which you are not. If you want me to concede, she must clearly state which she prefers, not just one that is more common.Lama Poluna wrote:
I sometimes marvel at what hard-nosed you. You the singer who sings this song says a more appropriate name for her Haruka Shimotsuki. And you still distort. You have so much you don't respect her work?
Means yours are correct but ours isn't wrong either.Shurelia wrote:
Both Shimotsuki Haruka and Haruka Shimotsuki are doable and valid.
It's just matter of preferences.