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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Famous quotes containing the word notes:
“Lap me in soft Lydian airs,
Married to immortal verse,
Such as the meeting soul may pierce
In notes with many a winding bout
Of linked sweetness long drawn out,
With wanton heed and giddy cunning,
The melting voice through mazes running,
Untwisting all the chains that tie
The hidden soul of harmony;”
—John Milton (16081674)
“Tis the gift to be simple tis the gift to be free
Tis the gift to come down where you ought to be
And when we find ourselves in the place just right
Twill be in the valley of love and delight.”
—Unknown. Tis the Gift to Be Simple.
AH. American Hymns Old and New, Vols. III. Vol. I, with music; Vol. II, notes on the hymns and biographies of the authors and composers. Albert Christ-Janer, Charles W. Hughes, and Carleton Sprague Smith, eds. (1980)
“My weary limbs are scarcely stretched for repose, before red dawn peeps into my chamber window, and the birds in the whispering leaves over the roof, apprise me by their sweetest notes that another day of toil awaits me. I arise, the harness is hastily adjusted and once more I step upon the tread-mill.”
—E. B., U.S. farmer. As quoted in Feminine Ingenuity, by Anne L. MacDonald (1992)