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===Catch You on the Flip Side=== | ===Catch You on the Flip Side=== | ||
Obtained as the [[Gift]] on [[Lockstep 2]]. | Obtained as the [[Gift]] on [[Lockstep 2]]. | ||
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{{vgc|class=vgc-row-number|Page}} | |||
| | {{vgc|class=vgc-row-number|1}} | ||
{{vgc|class=vgc-row-number|2}} | |||
|Since it pops up quite a bit in this | {{vgc|class=vgc-row-number|3}} | ||
| | {{vgc|class=vgc-row-number|4}} | ||
{{vgc|column=2|''{{Nihongo|Rhythm Heaven}}''}} | |||
| | {{vgc|column=2|poem= | ||
| | Since it pops up quite a bit in this | ||
game, we should tell you about the | |||
| | "flip side" of the music world. | ||
| | |||
When you listen to a song, you might | |||
find yourself following the beat by | |||
tapping your fingers. Picture it now. | |||
"Tap, tap, tap, tap." | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=2|poem= | |||
Let's say you start paying attention | |||
to the part of the beat where you | |||
lift your finger. | |||
If your finger is tapping out the | |||
main rhythm, then when you lift | |||
your finger, that's when you're | |||
hitting the flip side of the rhythm. | |||
That's the offbeat. | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=2|poem= | |||
Some people train themselves to | |||
follow a beat by always tapping | |||
to the offbeat. It can be hard | |||
to learn, but it has its rewards. | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=2|poem= | |||
The rhythm game Lockstep gives | |||
you that same kind of training. | |||
Once you master the switch to | |||
the offbeat, you'll find your whole | |||
sense of rhythm has improved! | |||
Give it a shot. | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=3|''{{Nihongo|Rhythm Paradise}}''}} | |||
{{vgc|column=3|poem= | |||
Since it pops up quite a bit in this | |||
game, we should tell you about the | |||
"flip side" of the music world. | |||
When you listen to a song, you might | |||
find yourself following the beat by | |||
tapping your fingers. Picture it now. | |||
"Tap, tap, tap, tap." | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=3|poem= | |||
Let's say you start paying attention | |||
to the part of the beat where you | |||
lift your finger. | |||
If your finger is tapping out the | |||
main rhythm, then when you lift | |||
your finger, that's when you're | |||
hitting the flip side of the rhythm. | |||
That's the offbeat. | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=3|poem= | |||
Some people train themselves to | |||
follow a beat by always tapping | |||
to the offbeat. It can be hard | |||
to learn, but it has its rewards. | |||
}} | |||
{{vgc|column=3|poem= | |||
The rhythm game Lockstep gives | |||
you that same kind of training. | |||
You've clearly mastered the switch | |||
to the offbeat, and your whole sense | |||
of rhythm has improved! | |||
Good work! | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===An Essay on Keepy-Upsy=== | ===An Essay on Keepy-Upsy=== | ||
Obtained as the [[Gift]] on [[Space Soccer 2]]. | Obtained as the [[Gift]] on [[Space Soccer 2]]. | ||
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