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In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', every game has it's own practice theme, mainly a chiptune version of the game's song (with exceptions). The player needs to complete a varying amount of sets to advance the practice, which are shown with a counter. The games also include a {{Nihongo|'''Demonstration'''|ぉ手本中・・・|~O tehon-chū...}} if the player spends too long on a set, in which case they can press the 1 button to have the game automatically play the section to demonstrate the timing. The Demonstration is not available for the [[Extra Games]], which also return to requiring only one successful set without a counter, and they also use a new arrangement of the old music (called "Practice Theme" in the game's "Listen to Music" option). Games without a practice are distinguished with the line "(No Practice.)" (or "(And no practice for you)" in ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'') in the game's description. In the [[Two-Player Games]], the practice is played the same as with the Single-Player version, with one practice for both players.
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', every game has it's own practice theme, mainly a chiptune version of the game's song (with exceptions). The player needs to complete a varying amount of sets to advance the practice, which are shown with a counter. The games also include a {{Nihongo|'''Demonstration'''|ぉ手本中・・・|~O tehon-chū...}} if the player spends too long on a set, in which case they can press the 1 button to have the game automatically play the section to demonstrate the timing. The Demonstration is not available for the [[Extra Games]], which also return to requiring only one successful set without a counter, and they also use a new arrangement of the old music (called "Practice Theme" in the game's "Listen to Music" option). Games without a practice are distinguished with the line "(No Practice.)" (or "(And no practice for you)" in ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'') in the game's description. In the [[Two-Player Games]], the practice is played the same as with the Single-Player version, with one practice for both players.
==[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]==
==[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]==
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', every single game, regardless of origin, uses a chiptune version of their song during their practice and also need a few completed sets with a counter to advance, much like in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. The original practice theme is nowhere to be found in this game. Similar to the Demonstrations, this game will show a "beat map" of the current set if the player spends too long during the practice, showing exactly how the player is supposed to play the set. Games without a practice are distinguished with a plate reading "No practice" in their description.
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', every single game, regardless of origin, uses a chiptune version of their song during their practice and also need a few completed sets with a counter to advance, much like in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. The original practice theme is nowhere to be found in this game. Similar to the Demonstrations, this game will show a {{Nihongo|Rhythm Help Display|お助けリズム表示|O Tasuke Rhythm Hyōji}} of the current set if the player spends too long during the practice, showing exactly how the player is supposed to play the set. Games without a practice are distinguished with a plate reading "No practice" in their description.
 
=List of practice sections=
=List of practice sections=
==[[Karate Man (Disambiguation)|Karate Man]]==
==[[Karate Man (Disambiguation)|Karate Man]]==
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