Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: November 2022
Fujita Akane, Miyamoto Yume, Ozawa Ari - Precious You* by frolica
130 – 169 BPM, 1:28 | 5.33★, 5.77★, 6.22★, 6.65★
Captain's description (by RandomeLoL):
Chordjack mains, be not afraid, for another wave goes by where we haven't forgotten about you. This time around with Frolica's Precious You* being put under the spotlight! frolica has gone under the radar for quite some time, and now we'd like to use this chance to reward their current mapping efforts and to highlight their works to the community as a whole.
But what makes this chart so special? To begin with, it's basically your entry point to play harder chordjack maps. It capitalizes on mild density and anchor usage. And while it might feel daunting at first, once you learn the finger independence needed, it will be a piece of cake!
Why this chart in particular? Why has this one become as popular as it is? Well, we have some theories. But what has probably had the most impact has been [Crz]Rachel's Cyclone of Jacks series of chordjack dans. As a side comment, feel free to try those out to test your skills.
It's been hard for us to choose a pick of theirs. They have a LOT of interesting and well-known stuff. We'd encourage people unfamiliar with the charter to try their other stuff and to let us know what you wish to see featured in the future!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Fujita Akane, Miyamoto Yume, Ozawa Ari - Precious You* by frolica
130 – 169 BPM, 1:28 | 5.33★, 5.77★, 6.22★, 6.65★
Captain's description (by RandomeLoL):
Chordjack mains, be not afraid, for another wave goes by where we haven't forgotten about you. This time around with Frolica's Precious You* being put under the spotlight! frolica has gone under the radar for quite some time, and now we'd like to use this chance to reward their current mapping efforts and to highlight their works to the community as a whole.
But what makes this chart so special? To begin with, it's basically your entry point to play harder chordjack maps. It capitalizes on mild density and anchor usage. And while it might feel daunting at first, once you learn the finger independence needed, it will be a piece of cake!
Why this chart in particular? Why has this one become as popular as it is? Well, we have some theories. But what has probably had the most impact has been [Crz]Rachel's Cyclone of Jacks series of chordjack dans. As a side comment, feel free to try those out to test your skills.
It's been hard for us to choose a pick of theirs. They have a LOT of interesting and well-known stuff. We'd encourage people unfamiliar with the charter to try their other stuff and to let us know what you wish to see featured in the future!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!