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Old 04-7-2012, 09:00 AM   #1
LongGone
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Default Keep In Mind [10 or 11]

I'm surprised this song hasn't been brought up, since I haven't played FFR for years but this song has been quite memorable for giving me a hard time

What have we here? Average length (~2mins), somewhat low bpm (<150), slow jumpstream patterns with splatters of coloured 24ths/32nd patterns here and there

The file flows well given its jazzy nature, having a non-straightforward rhythm. The relentless parts come in from the 2nd half of the song; bursts of 24th trills here and there with some 32nds thrown into the mix occasionally. There are one or two sets of 24ths that are right before 16th trills, requiring trilling speed control. Some bursts also happen between trill transitions, giving it a FMO-esque feel (at least from what I've played so far)

Unfortunately this file isn't played as much to warrant solid comparison (sadly, as its a pretty enjoyable file IMO). Didj PVC might be comparable since its full of coloured bursts too

Statistics:

Keep In Mind (decent length, high 10, fairly low #play for its date?)
Release Date: 03-20-09
Song Length: 2:25
Number of AAAs: 76
Number of FCs: 517
Number of Players: 3,175
# of Times Played: 14,458

Didj PVC [10] (newer, coloured note patterns, decent AAA count)
Release Date: 07-31-09
Song Length: 1:31
Number of AAAs: 93
Number of FCs: 762
Number of Players: 2,846
# of Times Played: 20,403

Novo Mundo [11] (long, low FMO, high #plays)
Release Date: 03-23-08
Song Length: 2:51
Number of AAAs: 115
Number of FCs: 1,383
Number of Players: 6,949
# of Times Played: 53,166

Puzzle [11] (short, low FC count, high AAA, newer file low #plays)
Release Date: 01-25-11
Song Length: 1:19
Number of AAAs: 76
Number of FCs: 296
Number of Players: 907
# of Times Played: 8,292
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