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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: MN
Age: 34
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I once played stepmania at a HS talent show years ago, quasar 1.5.. crowd went wild, some thought I was playing on autoplay, others gave me props and asked generic questions like "did you memorize that?" overall the cheer was worth it but only for one song.
some audience may lose interest after the first few songs with a mentality like "meh practice" but others will understand the concept and start their own experience with key smash who knows.. At least a good majority should have a general concept because of guitar hero/ rock band. As for the song list suggestion. 1.)Amefuri Koneko- Short, to the point. doesn't involve common themes that are injunction with the rest of said set-list. A good opener, In my opinion would involve something grace note oriented. Because of controlled sequences, rather than starting off what appears to be "random" notes. Plus, The song sounds similar to Going on spring wind. Which, in return could be saved for later. (1:55) 2.)Purple- Excellent song choice to introduce the use of streams in a note chart. Its short enough of a song were it delivers an idea, but ends like it could have kept going. That's when the next choice would carry the similar theme but now giving the prospective to endurance. (1:01) 3.)Gradeus- Classic chart. Has been around for years on this site, and Gives a clear image of a "pinnacle" like play-style. sorta on terms with 'the best it can get' type of deal. Which in prospective comes from the fact the chart pushes the 1k note boundary. Plus, Jump chains in a chart rule. (2:33) 4.)For FFR- At this point the crowd has seen everything. And you know what I mean, There's obviously some variety, but in the terms of an audience, Not really. IMO use this as a half time turning-point. Saving what appears to be the most difficult section for last. And give the image of a "wall of notes" (2:00) 5.)Ambient angels- This introduction of jump Stream will carry on the ending of For FFR's Momentum by insinuating that a wall of notes carries on for extended periods because the JS in that chart is dense enough to display as such. (1:59) 6.)Holy Orders-Not only is the Song great for a final choice, but the step chart itself throws in all the other elements into one colossal performance and That little feeling of climax towards the end would really add a nice touch to everything. The trills, colored note streams, almost everything about it seems good for a finale, Pushing to almost 3k notes is also a plus side. (4:20) Total Time- 13min 8sec~ Good luck! |
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