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Thursday, October 17, 2019

First Video: A Second to Look at the Series Seconds? October 17 Green ver. Update



Happy Green ver. update day again guys! Four new songs, five new notecharts and six videos to go through!


Title
Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai
君はロックを聴かない
★1★1★2★3
(318)

Nonsense Bungaku
ナンセンス文学/Eve
★2★2★4★7
(416)

Calamity Fortune Touhou Project Arrange/LeaF
        東方Projectアレンジ LeaF
★4★6★7★10
(1069)
★10
(1217)
Sakura Secret Touhou Project x NAMCO SOUNDS/Taku Inoue/Synchronica
サクラ・シークレット/東方Project×NAMCO SOUNDS
  Taku Inoue 「シンクロニカ」より
★2★4★5★9
(673)


Before the jump is Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai, Aimyon's second inclusion for the series. This one is similarly slow but only features single-color doubles and triples as the hardest cluster type, yet the length and note-volume drops it among the higher ★3s and lower ★4s.



Also a second inclusion for an artist is Eve's Nonsense Bungaku, which takes a slightly higher speed and focus on cluster (especially on hanging doubles and double-doubles) gist than its brother.


As the second installment of the Touhou Project x NAMCO SOUNDS songs, Sakura Secret hails from the now in-stasis Synchronica. With pretty few "modern surprises", this is a middle-of-the-road ★9 with a focus on 16th and 24th streams both long-but-regular and irregularly technical.

Note for title hunters: Full Combo title is "Calm Caretaker" (悠然なる管理者).


And surprise-surprise we have Calamity Fortune as the second inclusion for the artist LeaF. Definitely less traumatic than Mopemope, but obviously higher in volume at mostly 16ths and some 24ths sprinkled in. Tricks here are few and expectable, only seeing isolated sped-up large notes for key sound effects and three parts slowed down slightly.



Actually surprise is this Ura Oni for Calamity Fortune not seen at the Reitaisai preview. Featuring way more 24ths and even 32nds, single sped-up small notes that is harder to see, drumrolls just before slowdowns that covers some subsequent notes and more prominent speed-up sections.


Finally, as some might have speculated, the second version of the music to Anata to Torattatta/Tu Lat Tat Ta is the original version by DREAMS COME TRUE, which makes it pretty hard to record capture footage not get copystruck henceforth.