バゲット
Le jeu des neuf boutons
Alexandre de la Fontaine
LastUpdate : 2020/05/04 00:36
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(2020年04月12日 10:52 更新)
Je vais écrire une description propre plus tard... pour le moment, je veux juste m'assurer que je ne serai pas "epic styled" par le délai.
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Voici le texte parlé au début de la chanson:
bonjour, tout le monde.
comme on le sait déjà, être compétent en PMS, c'est pas une tâche facile à accomplir. il y a tant d'objets que l'on doit voir, et puis on doit être toujours prudent pour n'appuyer que le bon bouton.
comment est-ce que l'on peut s'améliorer? bien sûr, c'est avec beaucoup de pratique. et c'est pourquoi je vous ai préparé un parcours du combattant, rempli de motifs variés, qui vont peut-être vous donner des ennuis.
bonne chance!
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BMS Artist | Alexandre de la Fontaine URL | ||
Genre | バゲット | Original・Self | |
Source | ----- | ----- | |
Title | Le jeu des neuf boutons | ||
Size | 9534KB | BGA | BGI only・Self |
Level | ★x33〜★x49 | BPM | 310 |
TAG | 9Keys Use-BGI Use-ogg Difficulty-intermediate Difficulty-senior Difficulty-craziness |
DownLoadAddress | https://mega.nz/file/nfo1XbhZ#cNLR82pqrMaZY__fPSy1sce9xHG7QJQJIATMHz4ZsfY |
製作環境 | 非公開 |
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Regist Time | 2020/04/10 13:54 | Last Update | 2020/05/04 00:36 |
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小気味良いテンションの曲で、とても9鍵っぽい雰囲気でした。
譜面が非常に良い造りでついプレイしたくなってしまうタイプ。
構成上仕方ないのかもしれませんが、淡々と続いて行くので、
どこが曲のピークでいつ終わるんだ?と感じました。
ピアノの心地よさは大会随一だと思います。
J'ai pris le français au lycée mais j'ai tout oublié alors je n'ai aucune idée de ce qui se dit lors de l'intro. mais je suppose que c'est comme une pratique pour différents modèles et j'aime la façon dont vous l'avez exécuté.
(I took french in high school but I forgot it all so I have no clue what is being said during the intro. but i guess this is like a practice for various patterns and I love how you executed it.)
C'était une chanson très intéressante !
L'instrumentation était simple mais riche en développement, et je ne me suis pas ennuyé jusqu'à la fin.
J'ai également été très impressionné par les nombreux thèmes de la partition.
Dans l'ensemble, je me suis beaucoup amusé à y jouer.
Merci beaucoup pour la production.
Great work. The song was composed of the similar chord progression,
but the variation in the melody made the song less stagnant and more interesting.
I especially liked the charts; as the level increases, the notes were added gradually and naturally.
This made the levels of the charts well-balanced and enjoyable.
Thank you for your participation. Enjoyed your work.
[3pts]
Perfect HANON...
I'm concerned about whether the BPM numbers are intentionally directed at the organizer or not...
It was interesting to see how chart over a simple piano arrangement changed into various trends with each modulation part and gradually became more intense.
At first, I couldn't understand the meaning because there were no French translations posted, but by the time I finished playing, I might be able to became figure it out. I felt like I was taking a PMS lesson.
I'm very impressed with the work that has a solid concept and that clearly conveys it.
H chart often appears when a piano is assigned to a chart --- stairs, alternating presses, separate phrases... --- This is a highly recommended score for intermediate players.
The EX is full of interesting elements such as fast stairs, jackhammers, and heavy chords that moves left and right, which is very exciting because it is PMS.
And it's hard! It is firmly in the content of level 49. It would be a great step up for level 50.
Even if you make a big mistake in one part, when I hear the modulation of the break, your fighting spirit will rise again.
I could feel that N chart follows the same concept, but the way the piano is thinned out made me feel uncomfortable. It would have been more interesting if there was a piano arrangement for the N/H chart, though it is a troublesome task.
Thank you for the lovely PMS piece! (DeepL Translate)
Apologies in English....
As I don't understand French, I first didn't understand the concept of this song,
but after translating your comments by using Google translation,
I understood that this song is a practice song for playing 9 buttons PMS,
and realised that the charts were filled with various patterns of notes
that probably frequently appears in PMS songs. I think this concept is interesting.
I myself is a newbie for PMS, so by playing this song, I think I understood my weak points :
probably I'm not good at fast descending notes one by one (in Japanese, we call this kudari- kaidan),
and also not good at combination of notes where you have to play 2 rising or descending notes alternately
(probably in Japanese, kougo-kaidan?).
I thought I can improve my PMS playing skill by playing this song.
As for the work as a whole, I think each sound is created with care and the song is composed in a stylish way,
I think this work is great.