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Revision as of 08:56, September 24, 2020

K.K. Steppe NH Texture.png
Mood Grumpy
Owned by
Vesta (pre-NH),
Tasha (DnMe+),
Chow (pre-NH),
Fang (NH),
Tutu (pre-NH),
T-Bone (NL, NH),
Pate (NL)
Genre Russian Folk
Instruments Wind,
Accordion,
Violin
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 コサックそんぐ
 哥萨克乐曲
 Kéké balalaïka
 Tota-estepa
 K.K. Steppa
 Степь К. К.
 까자크의 노래
 哥薩克樂曲
 Kéké balalaïka
 Tota-estepa
 K.K. Steppensong
 K.K. op de steppe


"K.K. Steppe" is a K.K. Slider song. It has a Slavic feel to it. The song starts out at a very fast pace, and the second portion starts out very slow and gradually gets faster and faster, similar to the Russian folk song "Kalinka." The middle is played as solo by a wind instrument that is similar to a flute in sound. A steppe is a large area of flat grassland with no forests mostly in southeastern Europe or Siberia, a part of Russia. Fang appears dancing on the cover, along with K.K. Chow (prior to New Horizons), Fang (in New Horizons), Pate (in New Leaf), T-Bone (beginning as of New Leaf), Tasha (in Doubutsu no Mori e+), Tutu and Vesta (both prior to New Horizons) play this song if they have a stereo in their houses.

Trivia

  • The "Steppe" in K.K. Steppe may be referring to the Wild Fields of Ukraine, which was home to many Southern Russian & Ukrainian Cossack communities.
  • The wind instrument that has a solo in the second part could be a Kalyuka, a Russian and Ukrainian instrument that has no holes.
  • The cover art of the song shows Cyrillic letters that read "Степь К. К."

Gallery

Sprites and models

Names in other languages

Japanese コサックそんぐ
Kosakku songu
Cossack Song

Korean 까자크의 노래
Kkajakeuui Norae
Cossack Song

Simplified Chinese 哥萨克乐曲 (iQue)
Gēsàkè yuèqǔ
Cossack Song

Russian Степь К. К.
Step' K. K.

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠. op de steppe K.K. on the steppe

German K.K. Steppensong K.K. Steppe Song

European Spanish Tota-estepa

European French Kéké balalaïka K.K. Balalaika; a balalaika is an instrument used in this type of music

Italian K.K. Steppa