beastfang: (Confused cat)
Genda Koujirou ([personal profile] beastfang) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace 2017-02-17 05:42 am (UTC)

There's only a slight eyebrow raised as any sign of Genda's slight surprise at the quickness of the response and the influx of arrows suddenly scrolling upwards.

There are fewer misses then the last song, but the score still suffers a bit as he finds the new tempo and beat. The alternation between the arrows following the bass line to the melody takes time for him to fully grasp and be able to shift from one to the other in a smoother fashion then the slightly 'strings being pulled' movements in order to keep from missing a sequence when such happens.

He could attempt to calculate his expected score based on what he'd seen regarding the math from the last song, but he's not really interested in knowing the final outcome of such. He's keeping a decent pace and thus there is an effort in regards to this even as his head is tilted a bit to the left in confusion as he tries to find why this is considered entertainment. He could see how it would aide in coordination and balance, along with teaching how to follow patterns. Yet, why is this something people do with no intention of learning those skills from this?]

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