Taiko No Tatsujin - Notes

Notes

There are several notes in the game series, they are:

  • Don - This is represented by a red face "note", players are required to hit the surface of the taiko itself.
  • Kat - This is represented by a blue face "note", players are required to hit the rim of the taiko itself.
  • Renta - This is represented by a yellow face "note", players are required to hit any part of the taiko rapidly, or do a drum roll.
  • Balloon - This is represented by a red face "note" with a balloon next to it, players are required to hit the surface of the taiko rapidly until the counter hits zero. The Yam note can give players a special bonus when the counter is successfully cleared in the same manner.

The Yam note may be replaced with different notes in the handheld versions. In DX, this was emitted.

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