level 10
I'm answering my own question. It was erik Satie. Gymnopedie no 1.
The first dotted half note is played with 3 beats!
Chocolat
I have played Gymnopedie on the piano- it is a very slow and thoughtful song. I recommend you get the notes right before memorizing this piece. You probably know a song, like Prelude in C by Bach. Well, that song has a pattern. This song, unfortunately, the pattern is not crystal clear, and is hard to memorize. NOT impossible, but a little tricky. If you put your time and effort, I think you can play this piece. Otherwise, if you have a teacher, they help a lot to fix mistakes you don't realize you make.
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
I'm answering my own question. It was erik Satie. Gymnopedie no 1.
if u have been playing easy that is fine
The first dotted half note is played with 3 beats!
You have to play Classic Mode on a harder difficulty level.
there is no difficulty level in-between these two. The best thing to do is just play professional in order to get better.
Yes you can select levels to play back and difficulty selection
This is the French composer Eric Satie.
Chocolat
Click the game word above, then click options, last change the difficulty.
You have to beat a level on 00 agent. After you beat it on that level you can play it on platinum difficulty. After you do that you have to put a code in you can find online.
Our Most Beautiful Love Stories - 2012 Gymnopedie 1-8 was released on: USA: 21 March 2012
There are only two play-throughs. After hitting level 50 the game re-adjusts the level, difficulty and drops of all enemies for the last time.