#1 - The part here isn't slow jam, it's actually the same "normalized" scroll speed as the rest, just with less SVs. I feel like it's fine since it's the same concept but without the stutter SVs. Your suggestion gets rid of the effect I was going for in the chorus which is not my intention.
#2 - Not the effect I was going for. I intended to have a slow "ease in" effect to drag out the sound, while your suggestion is a very harsh teleporting effect with a drastic slow down. The SVs for this particular effect are in fact:
00:26:524 - 0.2x
00:26:870 - 1.4x
They are normalized to 0.5x, which is the scroll speed of the verses. The reason why there isn't an SV at 00:26:524 is because there is already an 0.2x SV beforehand.
#3 - I agree with this since it will be annoying to sightread
#4 - The SVs are not normalized to 1x, so your solution doesn't really apply here. The normalized scroll speed is 0.5x. Besides that, it is quite predictable to an extent since it is normalized to 0.5x.
#5 - Your suggestion is not normalized to the intended scroll speed of the map, but I can see what you are trying to provide. I have made a change to this SV, my reasoning for this is:
01:11:293 is a fast teleport similar to 00:34:370, 00:35:755, 00:36:216, etc representing the instrumental chords
01:11:755 is changed to a stutter to represent the clap
The misleading part you pointed out was moved to 01:12:216, since it's an unexpected melody and I feel like an unexpected SV is suitable there.
#6 - My intentions for this gimmick is that there is no difference between the snaps at all! It's supposed to be memorized and misleading. I have discussed this with the BNs and I have debated making it easier to sightread or not, but ultimately I settled with keeping it as is since the choruses and the ending also play into the same snap gimmick.