Jinjin - π (pi)
(4K/5K Hard was intentionally made to be a very evil chart. Good luck!)
Song that I made a few years ago for the piano, which has been remade recently.
The melody of the song is actually the first 27 digits of pi! (3.14159265358979323846264338)
The pitch corresponds to the digits going from left to right
(ex. 1 = C, 2 = D, 3 = E, 4 = F, 5 = G, 6 = A, 7 = B, 8 = C (8va), 9 = D (8va)),
hence the name of the song.Enjoy!
This chart is mostly relied on pitch relevance, and since I composed the song every note has been thoughtfully placed. Playtested by a few people, self-modded and updated a few times. No mods have been posted in the forums, but the map is definitely at a ready-to-go state.
Difficulties:
4K/5K Beginner: Very simple chart that follows only the main melody! Each note that you hit corresponds to the first 27 digits of pi. (Also happens to be the lowest SR mania map up to date)
4K/5K Easy: Still a relatively easy chart where most of the main melody are replaced by holds and the accompanying chords are layered. It's a bit challenging for beginning players who aren't used to playing with long notes yet.
4K/5K Normal: An upgraded version of the Easy difficulty. Some trickier long note patterns along with chord layering.
4K/5K Hard: Don't judge a map's difficulty by it's star rating. This is probably one of the most difficult 1* mania map out there. The entire chart is filled with LNs: that's right, there's not a single regular note in this difficulty. Tricky releases and inversions are featured. And to top it off, very strict OD and HP values will make this a huge challenge to players of all skill levels. You have been warned.
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