Recheck, no kd.
- 01:01:549 (110,112) - ctrl+g? If you're following the same base kdkkd structure as before you should swap these to have kd here.
- I think there should be a k on 01:03:177 - , because if you compare 01:01:720 (112,113,114,115,116) - and 01:03:092 (128,129,130,131,132) - , these should be similar from base structure, but the second one is more intense. Since the first is dkddk after the change ^, you could make the second one kkddk as the intensity increases.
- 01:11:235 - I think you can add a k for the instrument sound here.
- Some k in the 5-note at 01:13:377 - would be nice, maybe try dkkdk. And 01:21:606 - can be k for a similar reason, so you have your 5-note patterns for this kind of sound start with d-k-d in the first two kiai sections.
- 01:16:806 - finish? Similar to 01:05:835 - , would make a nice accent here.
- You can try filling out 01:35:406 - and 01:35:577 - with notes for emphasis of the sound here, maybe try making a kdddkkd pattern here.
- 02:00:692 - finish, would be nice for emphasis and marking the new part.
- I think you can add a d on 02:04:120 - .
- 04:19:549 - try this, better for consistent structure.
- 04:20:920 - try this, and repeat at 04:22:292 - as well.
- 04:23:663 - you can try something like this if you want for more consistency.
- I think 04:26:406 - can be d kkd as well. Similar at 04:27:777 - , I think it sounds nicer for the instrument sounds, and also not bad for variety.
- 04:46:635 - I think this should look like this for better overall structure with 04:49:377 - imo, to get a 1-2-1-2 pattern.
- I think 06:10:635 - could be D, just because the pitch decreases very slightly here.
- I think it might play out better if you ctrl+g notes like 05:30:349 (156,158) - to make dkddk patterns instead of kdddk, but this is up to you. I just find that the kdddk don't flow as nicely. Applies to the rest of the final kiai.