Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: April 2025
Silentroom - Shuu no Hazama by lovely_hyahya
174 BPM, 3:41 | 3.24★, 3.30★, 3.30★
Captain's description (by Paturages):
There's a first for everything.
lovely_hyahya's Shuu no Hazama includes a quite uncommon feature: invisible long notes! They are however well telegraphed and you should see them coming, along with their very prominent musical representation. Speaking of musical representation, I don't think there's any need to introduce Shuu no Hazama anymore — a song of many implementations across all modes, even being featured in last month's Loved voting with another 7K set!
Outside of those invisible LNs, Shuu no Hazama defines itself as focused a fair bit on reading and SV. The syncopation inherent to the song makes rhythm complexity higher than the average, and some of the polyrhythmic structures will definitely challenge the unprepared. It certainly requires a bit of practice to get this map down correctly.
When it rains, it pours, so you're getting a lot of Shuu no Hazama. But it doesn't have to be a bad thing, since you can make it good by voting in the attached thread!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Silentroom - Shuu no Hazama by lovely_hyahya
174 BPM, 3:41 | 3.24★, 3.30★, 3.30★
Captain's description (by Paturages):
There's a first for everything.
lovely_hyahya's Shuu no Hazama includes a quite uncommon feature: invisible long notes! They are however well telegraphed and you should see them coming, along with their very prominent musical representation. Speaking of musical representation, I don't think there's any need to introduce Shuu no Hazama anymore — a song of many implementations across all modes, even being featured in last month's Loved voting with another 7K set!
Outside of those invisible LNs, Shuu no Hazama defines itself as focused a fair bit on reading and SV. The syncopation inherent to the song makes rhythm complexity higher than the average, and some of the polyrhythmic structures will definitely challenge the unprepared. It certainly requires a bit of practice to get this map down correctly.
When it rains, it pours, so you're getting a lot of Shuu no Hazama. But it doesn't have to be a bad thing, since you can make it good by voting in the attached thread!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!