by Aaron "rmz" Ramsey
<rmz (at) bemaniso (dot) ws>
Last Updated:
October 3, 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Update History
2. Introduction
3. Controls
3.1. GuitarFreaksV
3.1.1. Official Guitar Controller
3.1.2. DUALSHOCK2 Controller
3.1.3. Guitar Hero Controller
3.2. DrumManiaV
3.2.1. Official Drum Controller
3.2.2. DUALSHOCK2 Controller
3.2.3. USB MIDI Drum Kits
4. Gameplay
4.1. How To Play
4.2. Navigating Menus
4.2.1. GuitarFreaksV
4.2.2. DrumManiaV
4.3. Song Selection Screen Controls
4.3.1. GuitarFreaksV
4.3.2. DrumManiaV
4.4. Gameplay Modifiers
4.4.1. GuitarFreaksV
4.4.2. DrumManiaV
4.5. Scoring and Grades
4.5.1. Extra Stage
4.5.2. Encore/Premium Encore Stage
4.6. Gameplay Tips
4.6.1. General Tips
4.6.2. GuitarFreaksV
4.6.3. DrumManiaV
5. Multiplayer Session Play (SessionV)
6. Song List
6.1. Song List (by category)
6.2. Difficulty Ranking
6.3. Nonstop Courses
6.4. User-Made Nonstop Courses
7. Unlock Information
7.1. Gitado Slot
7.2. Time-Release Unlocking
7.3. Save Data Unlocking
8. Frequently Asked Questions
9. Credits / Legal
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1. UPDATE HISTORY
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v0.01: 07/29/06 - FAQ started, preliminary song info filled in.
v0.10: 08/30/06 - Songlist completed, controls/options sections
completed, difficulty ranking list started.
v1.00: 09/01/06 - Session information updated, last few artist
romanizations/translations filled in.
Difficulty ranking list completed.
Unlock info added. Ready for public release.
v1.01: 09/02/06 - Corrected a few translation errors and corrected
Light's function in GuitarFreaks.
v1.02: 09/11/06 - Fixed alphabetization problems with the master
songlist.
v1.05: 09/12/06 - Added nonstop course section.
v1.06: 09/13/06 - Fixed error with one nonstop course.
v1.07: 09/21/06 - Fixed error with Magic Tart's difficulties.
v1.08: 10/03/06 - Guitar ASC section updated.
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2. INTRODUCTION
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Hello, and welcome to my GuitarFreaksV & DrumManiaV FAQ!
This is my first "real" FAQ, though I've done a few small
guides for various games before, typically for specialized
topics rather than an all-encompassing look at a whole game.
So this has been quite fun!
There's a real shortage of FAQs for Bemani and music/rhythm
games these days. Most people would think that they don't have
much of a use for one, but there are always little things that
can be very useful in a guide -- a song reference; a difficulty
chart for easily finding, say, all level 68 songs; unlock
information; general tips and pointers; button codes; you name it!
While there's obviously no need for a "walkthrough" or tips on
every single individual song, I felt that at least having some of
that basic information that I listed above is very beneficial for
all players, though perhaps especially for those new to the game.
So, whatever you use it for, thanks for checking out my FAQ and
feel free to send me any (polite) corrections, comments, questions,
or suggestions you may have. I may or may not be able to reply to
every message, but I will read them all.
Also, I'm putting together a similar FAQ for the new GF/DM
Masterpiece Silver that just came out which shares a lot in
common with this guide but has all of the unlock information,
song ratings, Guitar Hero controller mappings, and other things
that you would come to expect from a MPS guide. Look for it soon!
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The standard-issue Guitar Freaks Konami controller isn't bad
as standard controllers go. It's perhaps on par with Guitar Hero
controllers but as you'll read below, you can't easily use Guitar
Hero controllers with this game so this may be the best choice if
you're looking for something better than Dual Shock.
Konami is manufacturing a line of Guitar Freaks Arcade Style
Controllers, and as of this writing they have just been
released. They are available online from various retailers
for around $249 plus shipping. Initial reports are that they
feel identical (or, to some people, *better*) than the arcade
experience so if you don't mind the price they sound very much
worth picking up!
ABSOLUTELY avoid the Topway "Magical Guitar," which are of
notoriously poor quality. The one I bought a few years ago
arrived broken in the box, the pick feels like it's held
by a simple rubber band, and it feels VERY fragile. If it
doesn't break right away, it will soon after.
* 3.1.2. DUALSHOCK2 Controller
There are three different control setups available for use with
the standard Dual Shock controller. Unfortunately, none of them
are all that good. Any way you look at it, you're either going to
have to use the analog stick for picking (which can be woefully
imprecise unless you're really comfortable with it) or you'll be
forced to single-tap all of the notes by using Down on the D-pad.
It's a shame, really, even GF4/DM3 had better Dual Shock setups
than this.
* 3.1.3. Guitar Hero Controller
While it may technically be possible to rewire a Guitar Hero
controller to work with GuitarFreaksV, unfortunately there is
no way to remap the guitar controls in this game so you cannot
use a Guitar Hero controller unless you feel like performing
some pretty heavy modifications on it. If you're intent on
playing Guitar Freaks with a Guitar Hero controller, I would
recommend picking up the new GuitarFreaks & DrumMania Masterpiece
Silver, which supports button remapping for guitar controls.
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The Konami drum controller isn't bad, but the most obvious
difference is that it's quite small. The pads are each probably
about 6 inches wide, and the entire controller isn't much wider
than a typical person's shoulders, which means that you won't
really have to rotate to hit all of the pads.
Third-party Topway controllers look almost identical,
but are significantly less sensitive. It is recommended that
you avoid the Topway controllers unless you're certain that
they're satisfactory to you.
* 3.2.2. DUALSHOCK2 Controller
Playing DrumMania with the standard PS2 gamepad isn't too bad,
actually, and can be quite comfortable depending on the setup.
I had some problems with rapid hi-hat or cymbal rolls (due to
the hi-hat being on L1/L2 and cymbal on R1/R2) but if you either
have flexible hands or change the control setup you shouldn't
have any problems even on harder songs.
The Dual Shock is a decent option for those who don't care too
much about "drum simulation" and just want to have fun.
* 3.2.3. USB MIDI Drum Kits
DrumManiaV supports a variety of MIDI drum kits, including
Yamaha's DTX line (DTX, DTX 2.0, DTXpress, DTXplorer,
DTXtreme, etc.), as well as other brands such as Roland.
The main requirement is that the drum kit has a MIDI Out port.
If you're interested in finding a MIDI drum kit to play the game
with, my only advice is to check out eBay or other used-item
listings. New, the Yamaha sets are prohibitively expensive
(the cheapest model starts at $850) but if you watch eBay closely
and jump on good auctions, you can get one for significantly less.
I got mine for about $400.
Aside from the drum kit, all you need to make it work with your
game is a MIDI-to-USB adapter to hook it up to your PS2's USB
port. To the best of my knowledge, the game will *only* work
with the Yamaha UX-16 adapter, as well as other models in that
line such as the UX-92 or UX-256. The UX-16 is far less
expensive and does the same thing for our purposes, so it is
all you need. You can usually find them on eBay for around $40.
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4.1. How To Play
This should be second nature to anybody who has played a rhythm
game before, but I'll go over the concept of each game really
quick for newcomers.
The object of the game is to accurately and correctly hit notes
as they travel across the screen. You know when to hit the notes
by the placement of a horizontal line -- when the notes cross this
line exactly, that's when you're supposed to hit them! For
GuitarFreaks, hold down the corresponding colored buttons (for
instance, if you see a green note heading up the screen, hold
down the green button) and move the pick lever while holding down
the correct button(s) to hit the note. Notice that you have to
hold the colored buttons down BEFORE you pick, as well as during,
you can't just press the colored buttons as you pick, otherwise
the buttons probably won't be pressed at the exact moment that the
pick moves.
There are three different "modes" for GuitarFreaks: normal
(sometimes called "lead"), bass, and "open-pick." Each mode can have
up to three difficulty settings (Basic, Advanced, and Extreme), but
not all songs have all difficulty settings available, and not all
songs allow you to pick Bass or Open Pick. What's the difference?
Well, for Bass, the only difference is that you play the bass guitar
part for the song. This often means steadier "walking" bass patterns,
but some songs have really active and crazy bass parts as well, so
it's not always easier. Open Pick is just like Normal except that
an additional note type is added, denoted by a horizontal bar with
the word "OPEN" superimposed on it. When you see these notes coming,
move the pick but don't hold any colored buttons -- if you do, it
counts as a Miss just like not holding the right buttons on a
traditional note would do. Open Pick mode is generally more difficult
than Normal mode, but that's not always the case. I find Open Pick
a little more fun because there's more variety.
DrumMania is much the same as GuitarFreaks in concept, the only real
difference is that instead of holding buttons and moving a pick
lever, you just strike the drum pads with a pair of drumsticks.
There are six note types in all -- hi-hat, snare, hi-tom, lo-tom,
cymbal, and bass drum or "kick" (operated with a foot pedal). Just
hit the proper pad as the notes come down and across the line at the
bottom of the screen. Simple enough!
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4.3. Song Selection Screen Controls
4.3.1. GuitarFreaksV
* To navigate through the songlist, use Red and Green.
* To change difficulty (Basic/Advanced/Extreme), hold
Green and move the pick twice.
* To change between Normal, Bass, and Open Pick, do
Pick, Green, Green, Pick.
* To change the speed modifier, press Green twice.
* To select a song, press Start. To open the gameplay modifiers
menu before the song starts, keep holding Start after you
press it.
* To change the songlist sorting, hold Green and push Select.
4.3.2. DrumManiaV
* To navigate through the songlist, use Snare and Lo-Tom.
* To change difficulty (Basic/Advanced/Extreme), tap
the Hi-Hat twice.
* To cycle through Auto Bass, Auto Hi-Hat, and Auto Cymbal,
hit Hi-Tom, Hi-Hat, Hi-Tom, Hi-Tom.
* To change the speed modifier, hit the kick pedal twice.
* To select a song, hit the cymbal. To open the gameplay
modifiers menu before the song starts, hold Start after you
select the song. Note that if you are using a MIDI drumkit,
there is no Start button so you'll have to hook up a regular
PS2 controller and hold Start on that.
* To change the songlist sorting, hit Kick, Hi-Tom, Hi-Tom.
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* Hi-Speed: makes the notes scroll faster down the screen.
> Available options: x1, x1.5, x2, x2.5, x3, x3.5, x4, x4.5,
x5, x5.5, x6, x6.5, x7, x7.5, x8, x8.5, x9, x9.5, MAX (x10)
* Hidden/Sudden: makes the notes appear or disappear partway
up the screen.
> Available options: Off, Hidden, Sudden, Hidden + Sudden
* Dark: hides the column borders and judgement lines.
> Available options: Off, On
* Reverse: makes the notes scroll down instead of up.
> Available options: Off, On
* Position: Changes the judgement text (i.e. Perfect, Great, etc)
position on the screen.
> Available options: Type-A, Type-B, Off
* Combo: Toggles on or off the combo display.
> Available options: On, Off
* Random: Randomizes each column or each note (Super Random).
> Available options: Off, Random, Super Random
* Left: Flips the red and blue columns so that the game can be
played by holding the guitar upside down (picking with the
left hand).
> Available options: Off, On
* Light: If set to "On," does not penalize you for any excess
notes you hit.
> Available options: Off, On
4.4.2. DrumManiaV
* Hi-Speed: makes the notes scroll faster down the screen.
> Available options: x1, x1.5, x2, x2.5, x3, x3.5, x4, x4.5,
x5, x5.5, x6, x6.5, x7, x7.5, x8, x8.5, x9, x9.5, MAX (x10)
* Hidden/Sudden: makes the notes appear or disappear partway
up the screen.
> Available options: Off, Hidden, Sudden, Hidden + Sudden
* Dark: hides the column borders and judgement lines.
> Available options: Off, On
* Reverse: makes the notes scroll up instead of down.
> Available options: Off, On
* Position: Changes the judgement text (i.e. Perfect, Great, etc)
position on the screen.
> Available options: Type-A, Type-B, Off
* Combo: Changes where the combo is displayed on the screen.
> Available options: Left, Center, Right, Off
* Judgement: If set to "tight," penalizes you for all excess
notes that you hit.
> Available options: Normal, Tight
* Auto: Plays either the bass, hi-hat, or cymbal for you.
> Available options: Off, Bass, Hi-Hat, Cymbal
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4.5. Scoring and Grades
When you complete a song, you are given a grade based on your
performance. The grades, from best to worst, are SS, S, A, B, C,
D, and E. An SS is achieved if you get all Perfects and Greats.
For an S, your Good, Poor, and Miss percentages must add up to less
than 5%.
4.5.1. Extra Stage
In Arcade Mode, you usually only get three songs. However, if
your play is good enough, you may be given the chance to play an
extra fourth song, and hidden songs that are only available on
an Extra Stage are presented to you!
To earn an Extra Stage, you must earn at least two points over
your first three stages based on the following formula:
So, you can get two S's and an A (for example) and you will earn
an Extra Stage. Perhaps the easiest way to do this is to play
a very easy Long Version song (a grey-shaded song that counts
as three stages) and get an S on it. That will count as an S for
all three stages, and so it will count as 3 points and get you
an Extra Stage.
Songs that are only available to play on an Extra Stage (until
they are unlocked normally) include:
* ancient breeze
* Onihime
* White tornado
You must play one of the above three songs to be eligible to earn
an Encore/Premium Encore stage (see below).
4.5.2. Encore/Premium Encore Stage
Pick one of the red-colored Extra Stage songs (listed in 4.5.1)
and do well enough on it to earn a fifth stage, either an Encore
or Premium Encore stage! These are very difficult to get, but
are the only way to play Fairy Tales and Die Zauberflote
(perhaps my two favorite songs from GF/DM V) before you unlock
them, which can take a while since they're at the end of the list.
Encore Stage (Fairy Tales): get 95-96% Perfects on Extra
Stage.
Premium Encore Stage (Die Zauberflote): get 97% Perfects or more
on Extra Stage.
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I'll be the first to admit that I'm nowhere near an expert at
this game, but I've played enough to provide tips that might be
of benefit to people who are just starting out with GF/DM and
are look for some general pointers, or for people who are new
to music games in general.
4.6.1. General Tips
Perhaps the biggest tip I could offer to anyone who is new to
any Bemani game is to use the game's hi-speed settings heavily
and to recognize their benefit. There may be a few ultra-
hardcore old-school DDR players still around these days (though
their numbers are dwindling) who feel that speed mods in any
music game are cheating and scores achieved through their use
are "less impressive" than scores achieved through the use of
no hi-speed or, for some people, no mods at all. To be blunt,
these people are idiots and you shouldn't take anything they
say personally if they try to discredit your scores because you
used hi-speed. It's especially laughable when those people try
to discredit Pop'n or IIDX players because of the use of
hi-speed (two games in which hi-speed is equally as crucial)
without actually having played those games beyond beginner level
themselves.
Now then, why use hi-speed? It makes the notes scroll across
the screen faster and more spread out. Therefore, the notes
are easier to distinguish from one another and it's easier to
make visual sense of complex patterns or fast switches.
Additionally, since the notes travel faster down the screen, it
becomes much easier to tell precisely when the notes cross the
judgement line, so it becomes much easier to accurately time
your notes to get Perfects. It goes without saying that you
should find the fastest hi-speed that you can read (without
the notes becoming too blurry or too fast for you to hit in
time). Everyone has their own hi-speed preferences, depending
on how fast they can read and how fast their reaction time is.
If you're playing at home (which, if you're reading this FAQ,
you probably are), then other factors in determining what hi-
speed you can read will also include the size of your TV and
how far away you are from it when you play. I personally play
at about x4.0 for DrumMania and x5.5 for GuitarFreaks on a
typical day, though I have heard multiple people swear by using
a combination of x7.0 and Reverse for GF, which they say "makes
everything make sense." Try it!
Note that unlike other Bemani games, all songs scroll at the same
rate which means that once you find a hi-speed setting you're
comfortable with, you can use it for EVERY song in the game! No
need to switch hi-speed based on the song's BPM every time! If
you do decide for some reason that you don't like your hi-speed
setting during the course of a song, hold Start and push Red/Blue
(for GuitarFreaks) or Snare/Lo-Tom (for DrumMania) to adjust the
hi-speed setting mid-song.
Other than hi-speed, the main other tip that I can give you is
to play. A lot. Play all of the different songs on every
difficulty you can manage (and even some you can't). Playing
a wide range of songs and difficulties is the only way that
you'll expose yourself to a wide variety of note patterns
and rhythms, and if you only ever play things you can pass
then by definition you'll never pass anything new. Of course,
it can be good to go back and play songs that are below your
level once in a while too, since even simpler rhythms can be
good in improving one's timing. Passed a song a few weeks ago?
Go and try to full combo it!
4.6.2. GuitarFreaksV
The only real general tip that I have for GuitarFreaks that
I didn't cover in the "General Tips" section is that it's
important to become comfortable with both methods of picking:
that is, strumming (pressing down on the pick lever for each
note) or rapid "up-down" picking (alternating up and down on
the pick lever for each note). Know which to use when.
Strumming is better for accuracy and simple slow patterns,
while trying to straight down-strum a really fast riff is
impossible so you need to switch to up-down picking for those.
The downside about up-down picking is that for most people, it's
much harder to stay accurate and get as many Perfects than with
down-strumming, so it's important to practice it to get better
at it. It's truly required once you get to about level 40 songs,
which all start to have several fast runs throughout!
Other than that, crank up the hi-speed and just practice, practice,
practice. Oh, and I might recommend using the "yellow" effector if
you're playing in the arcade -- it makes your guitar significantly
louder and easier to hear. At home, just adjust the volume, eh?
4.6.3. DrumManiaV
The main tip for DrumMania? Don't rely on auto-anything,
but if you use it at all, just use it to learn a song and
don't play with it absolutely all of the time. Auto Bass
is a crutch that seems to be used far too often by players
these days, and it takes so much challenge out of the game.
Many songs are made difficult solely because of their complex
kick patterns, and having those taken out of the equation
leaves you playing a song that's rated 60 that plays more
like it's rated 25. Lame. If you play in the arcade you have
even less of an excuse for auto-bass because you can't blame
it on a shoddy foot pedal. Just practice with it and you'll
get used to it in no time, sheesh!
As far as Auto Hi-Hat and Auto Cymbal, they seem to have only
song-specific applications at best: Auto Hi-Hat for things like
Funky sonic World or Misirlou (which is dirt easy anyway) and Auto
Cymbal for Day Dream or Herring Roe. The main reason I can see for
using these would be if, like a lot of people, your arcade machine's
hi-hat or cymbal is of dubious reliability and doesn't register
hits a significant portion of the time -- then it's either use
Auto or fail every song!
As far as mods for the Konami controller's small foot pedal,
I would just suggest finding a way to attach it to anything big,
heavy, and sturdy. The main problem with it seems to be that it
moves around so easily when you press on it, and the main
advantage of arcade or DTX footpedals is that they stay perfectly
in place and allow you to really throw your weight into them
(which you need to do on songs that have quick double-taps and
whatnot). Just try to secure it however you can and that alone
should make a big difference.
Some people have also said that you can find generic foot pedals
that will connect to the Konami controller at places like Radio
Shack, but I haven't looked myself. The main things that I would
look for would be sturdiness and comfort. Make sure you don't have
to move your heel to hit the pedal, otherwise your ankle is going
to get sore REALLY quick.
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5. MULTIPLAYER SESSION PLAY (SessionV)
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If two or more people want to play together on both the drums
and guitar simultaneously, then Session mode is for you! This
allows two (or three) players to play together on the guitar and
drums (or drums and two guitars if three people are playing).
While playing in Session mode, the game looks for each player's
controller on specific controller ports, so make sure you use
the correct setup:
Without MIDI drumkit
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Controller Port #1: DrumMania player
Controller Port #2: GuitarFreaks player A
Controller Port #3: GuitarFreaks player B (requires multitap)
USB port: (empty)
With MIDI drumkit
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Controller Port #1: (empty)
Controller Port #2: GuitarFreaks player A
Controller Port #3: GuitarFreaks player B (requires multitap)
USB port: DrumMania player via USB-MIDI adapter
I had a hell of a time trying to figure out why the game wouldn't
recognize my guitar controller in port #1 while using a USB
drumkit, so make sure you remember to plug into the right ports!
You can choose either Arcade or Free mode, both of which work
the same as their GuitarFreaksV or DrumManiaV mode counterparts.
In Session mode, all players share a lifebar, so if one player
does poorly then it is possible for all of the players' games
to end. Regardless, Session is one of the most fun aspects of
the game. Nothing quite matches the fun of cranking up the
volume and jamming on a song together with your friends.
I might advise, though, to go into the Sound Options menu and
set the Drum pan setting to 1 and the Guitar pan settings to
5. If you and your friend sit on your corresponding sides of
the screen (drums on left, guitar on right) it'll be much easier
to hear what you're playing. Or, better yet, get a couple of
pairs of headphones and a headphone Y-splitter if necessary to
be able to hear the distinct drum/guitar left/right separation
REALLY well.
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6. SONG LIST
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The format for the song list information is laid out as follows:
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/ CATEGORY \
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| SONG TITLE | BPM XXX | ARTIST NAME |
| | ~ YYY | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Normal | Bass | Open | Drum | Notes: |
| BSC: XX | BSC: XX | BSC: XX | BSC: XX | |
| ADV: XX | ADV: XX | ADV: XX | ADV: XX | |
| EXT: XX | EXT: XX | EXT: XX | EXT: XX | |
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CATEGORY: Possibilities include:
- NORMAL: Available from the start.
- REVIVAL: Songs from pre-V games, available from the start.
- SECRET: Must be unlocked before it can be played. A few
revival songs fall into this category.
- GF/DM V2: Preview songs from GuitarFreaksV2 & DrumManiaV2.
There are three of them and they must all be
unlocked like typical secret songs.
SONG TITLE: Name of the song. Song titles are romanized or
translated where necessary. I've done my best to
provide accurate romanizations and translations,
but if you see any blatant errors or mistranslations
(of artist names and kanji especially) please let me
know and I'll give you credit.
BPM: Beats per minute in the song. Does not affect scroll rate,
but can give you an idea of the general feel of the song.
Higher numbers mean faster music. Some songs change BPM
midway through the song, in which case the lowest and
highest BPMs are shown.
ARTIST NAME: Name of the credited artist, if any. Cover songs
typically do not list an artist.
Normal: Difficulties for the guitar note charts on Normal mode.
Bass: Difficulties for the guitar note charts on Bass mode.
Open: Difficulties for the guitar note charts on Open Pick mode.
Drum: Difficulties for the drum note charts.
BSC: Basic.
ADV: Advanced.
EXT: Extreme.
Notes: Anything noteworthy or interesting about the song.
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6.1. Song List
Have you ever tried to find songs with a certain level of difficulty
but ended up just looking through all of the songs randomly?
Use this list to find exactly what songs/charts have the difficulty
rating you're after. Very, very handy when you're trying to play
as many songs as possible around a certain difficulty level to help
yourself improve. I use it all the time!
Key:
BSC - Basic
ADV - Advanced
EXT - Extreme
N - Normal
B - Bass
O - Open Pick
Example: "Onihime (ADV [B])" would be Bass mode on Advanced
difficulty, while "White tornado (EXT [O])" would be White
tornado on Open Pick mode, Extreme difficulty. Obviously,
the DrumMania listing has no Normal/Bass/Open Pick notation.
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| G U I T A R F R E A K S V |
| * * * 10 ~ 19 * * * * * * 20 ~ 29 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|11: Kokou no Hana (BSC [B]) |20: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
|13: Taratta Dance (BSC [B]) | (BSC [N]) |
|14: Beautiful Life (BSC [N]) |20: Akogare (BSC [B]) |
|14: Flow (BSC [B]) |20: Daikenkai (BSC [B]) |
|15: You can't do it if you try |20: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (BSC [N])|
| (BSC [B]) |20: Himawari (BSC [N]) |
|15: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |20: Panasonic Youth (BSC [B]) |
| Aishiteta (BSC [B]) |20: rebirth of love (BSC [N]) |
|15: Kokou no Hana (BSC [N]) |20: rebirth of love (BSC [B]) |
|15: Kokou no Hana (BSC [O]) |20: rebirth of love (BSC [O]) |
|15: Kotatsuto Mikan (BSC [N]) |20: Taratta Dance (BSC [O]) |
|15: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |20: WE ARE (BSC [N]) |
| (BSC [N]) |20: You'll be a man (BSC [N]) |
|16: Destructive Wave (BSC [B]) |20: You'll be a man (BSC [B]) |
|16: Kotatsuto Mikan (BSC [O]) |20: You'll be a man (BSC [O]) |
|16: Shinario (BSC [B]) |21: Daikenkai (BSC [N]) |
|16: Taratta Dance (BSC [N]) |21: DOKI * DOKI (BSC [B]) |
|16: Taratta Dance (ADV [B]) |21: Gently, the rain sings for |
|17: Akogare (BSC [O]) | me (BSC [B]) |
|17: Gently, the rain sings for |21: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (BSC [N])|
| me (BSC [N]) |21: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (BSC [B])|
|17: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |21: Homesick Pt.2&3 (BSC [O]) |
| Aishiteta (ADV [B]) |21: K (BSC [N]) |
|17: Homesick Pt.2&3 (BSC [N]) |21: N.G.S (BSC [B]) |
|17: Nyan Da Furu 55 (BSC [N]) |21: NOCTURNE No.9 (BSC [B]) |
|17: Plastic Umbrella (BSC [B]) |21: Wasuremono (BSC [B]) |
|17: Sakuranbo (BSC [O]) |21: WILD CHALLENGER (BSC [O]) |
|17: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |22: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
| (BSC [B]) | (BSC [B]) |
|17: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |22: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
| (BSC [O]) | (BSC [O]) |
|17: WILD CHALLENGER (BSC [B]) |22: Daikenkai (BSC [O]) |
|18: Akogare (BSC [N]) |22: Destructive Wave (BSC [N]) |
|18: Flow (BSC [N]) |22: Destructive Wave (BSC [O]) |
|18: Friends (BSC [N]) |22: Endless cruising (BSC [B]) |
|18: Friends (BSC [N]) |22: Friends (BSC [B]) |
|18: Hana Mogera (BSC [B]) |22: Gently, the rain sings for |
|18: Hitorigoto Mita ni | me (BSC [O]) |
| Aishiteta (BSC [O]) |22: Handsome Brothers Made in |
|18: Liar (BSC [N]) | Japan (BSC [N]) |
|18: Liar (BSC [O]) |22: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |
|18: Nyan Da Furu 55 (BSC [O]) | Iku (BSC [N]) |
|18: Sakuranbo (BSC [N]) |22: mushroom boy (BSC [O]) |
|18: Shinario (BSC [O]) |22: Panasonic Youth (BSC [N]) |
|18: WILD CHALLENGER (BSC [N]) |22: Sakuranbo (BSC [B]) |
|18: You can't do it if you try |22: Shinario (BSC [N]) |
| (BSC [O]) |22: You can't do it if you try |
|19: BREAK DOWN! (BSC [N]) | (BSC [N]) |
|19: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (BSC [B])|23: ancient breeze (BSC [B]) |
|19: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |23: DOKI * DOKI (BSC [N]) |
| Aishiteta (BSC [N]) |23: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (BSC [O])|
|19: NOCTURNE No.9 (BSC [N]) |23: Flow (ADV [B]) |
|19: NOCTURNE No.9 (BSC [O]) |23: Hana Mogera (BSC [N]) |
|19: Nyan Da Furu 55 (BSC [B]) |23: Himawari (BSC [O]) |
|19: Street Runner (BSC [B]) |23: JJ-road (BSC [N]) |
|19: Wasuremono (BSC [N]) |23: Magic Tart (BSC [N]) |
| |23: NO MORE CRYING (BSC [B]) |
| |23: Panasonic Youth (BSC [O]) |
| |23: Say (BSC [N]) |
| |23: Street Runner (BSC [N]) |
| |23: WE ARE (BSC [O]) |
| |23: Wonderful Workers (BSC [N])|
| |24: BREAK DOWN! (BSC [B]) |
| |24: Endless cruising (BSC [N]) |
| |24: Flow (BSC [O]) |
| |24: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |
| | Iku (BSC [O]) |
| |24: mushroom boy (BSC [O]) |
| |24: Plastic Umbrella (BSC [N]) |
| |24: Summertime cruisin' |
| | (BSC [N]) |
| |24: Summertime cruisin' |
| | (BSC [B]) |
| |24: Wasuremono (BSC [O]) |
| |24: Wonderful Workers (BSC [O])|
| |25: DOKI * DOKI (BSC [O]) |
| |25: Handsome Brothers Made in |
| | Japan (BSC [B]) |
| |25: JJ-road (BSC [O]) |
| |25: mushroom boy (BSC [N]) |
| |25: N.G.S (ADV [B]) |
| |25: Magic Tart (BSC [O]) |
| |25: rebirth of love (ADV [N]) |
| |26: Homesick Pt.2&3 (BSC [B]) |
| |26: Mujou no Hoshi (BSC [N]) |
| |26: Wasuremono (ADV [N]) |
| |26: You'll be a man (ADV [B]) |
| |27: AFTER A HARD DAY (BSC [N]) |
| |27: Akogare (ADV [B]) |
| |27: Balance (BSC [N]) |
| |27: Desert Rose (BSC [N]) |
| |27: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
| | (BSC [N]) |
| |27: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
| | (BSC [B]) |
| |27: Hana Mogera (BSC [O]) |
| |27: Homesick Pt.2&3 (ADV [O]) |
| |27: Little Prayer (BSC [N]) |
| |27: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |
| | Iku (BSC [B]) |
| |27: Mousou Gakuen ino-koi Kumi |
| | (BSC [N]) |
| |27: rebirth of love (EXT [N]) |
| |27: Sakuranbo (ADV [N]) |
| |27: Street Runner (BSC [O]) |
| |28: AFTER A HARD DAY (BSC [O]) |
| |28: Akogare (ADV [N]) |
| |28: Akogare (ADV [O]) |
| |28: Funky sonic World (BSC [N])|
| |28: Himawari (BSC [B]) |
| |28: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |
| | Aishiteta (ADV [N]) |
| |28: Homesick Pt.2&3 (ADV [B]) |
| |28: JJ-road (BSC [B]) |
| |28: JJ-road (ADV [N]) |
| |28: N.G.S (BSC [O]) |
| |28: Magic Tart (BSC [B]) |
| |28: Magic Tart (ADV [N]) |
| |28: Mujou no Hoshi (BSC [B]) |
| |28: rebirth of love (ADV [B]) |
| |28: Say (BSC [O]) |
| |29: Endless cruising (BSC [O]) |
| |29: Friends (ADV [N]) |
| |29: Friends (ADV [B]) |
| |29: Funky sonic World (BSC [B])|
| |29: Himawari (ADV [N]) |
| |29: Homesick Pt.2&3 (ADV [N]) |
| |29: Kokou no Hana (ADV [B]) |
| |29: Kotatsuto Mikan (BSC [B]) |
| |29: Kotatsuto Mikan (ADV [N]) |
| |29: N.G.S (BSC [N]) |
| |29: NOCTURNE No.9 (ADV [O]) |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| G U I T A R F R E A K S V |
| * * * 30 ~ 39 * * * * * * 40 ~ 49 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|30: ancient breeze (BSC [N]) |40: BREAK DOWN! (EXT [N]) |
|30: BREAK DOWN! (BSC [O]) |40: Flow (EXT [N]) |
|30: Daikenkai (ADV [N]) |40: Friends (EXT [N]) |
|30: Desert Rose (BSC [O]) |40: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |
|30: Endless cruising (ADV [B]) | Aishiteta (EXT [O]) |
|30: Handsome Brothers Made in |40: JJ-road (ADV [B]) |
| Japan (BSC [O]) |40: Kokou no Hana (ADV [O]) |
|30: JJ-road (ADV [O]) |40: Magic Tart (ADV [B]) |
|30: K (ADV [N]) |40: Mujou no Hoshi (ADV [O]) |
|30: Liar (BSC [B]) |40: Sakuranbo (EXT [N]) |
|30: Little Prayer (BSC [B]) |40: Say (BSC [B]) |
|30: Looks (BSC [B]) |40: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |
|30: Magic Tart (ADV [O]) | (EXT [O]) |
|30: NO MORE CRYING (BSC [N]) |40: Summertime cruisin' |
|30: NOCTURNE No.9 (ADV [N]) | (ADV [B]) |
|30: rebirth of love (ADV [O]) |40: Summertime cruisin' |
|30: Sakuranbo (ADV [B]) | (ADV [O]) |
|30: Street Runner (ADV [O]) |40: Taratta Dance (ADV [N]) |
|30: WILD CHALLENGER (ADV [B]) |40: Wasuremono (ADV [B]) |
|31: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |40: You'll be a man (EXT [N]) |
| (ADV [N]) |41: BREAK DOWN! (EXT [O]) |
|31: Daikenkai (ADV [B]) |41: Hitori Bocchi (ADV [N]) |
|31: Flow (ADV [N]) |41: Hitori Bocchi (ADV [O]) |
|31: GLIDE (BSC [B]) |41: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |
|31: Hitori Bocchi (BSC [N]) | Aishiteta (EXT [N]) |
|31: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |41: Kaleidoscope (BSC [O]) |
| Aishiteta (ADV [O]) |41: N.G.S (ADV [O]) |
|31: Nyan Da Furu 55 (ADV [N]) |41: Sakuranbo (EXT [O]) |
|31: Sakuranbo (ADV [O]) |41: Say (ADV [N]) |
|31: You'll be a man (EXT [B]) |41: Summertime cruisin' |
|32: BREAK DOWN! (ADV [N]) | (ADV [N]) |
|32: DOKI * DOKI (ADV [B]) |41: WILD CHALLENGER (EXT [N]) |
|32: Himawari (ADV [O]) |42: ancient breeze (ADV [N]) |
|32: Hitori Bocchi (BSC [O]) |42: Desert Rose (ADV [B]) |
|32: Liar (ADV [N]) |42: Fairy Tales (BSC [N]) |
|32: Plastic Umbrella (BSC [O]) |42: Friends (EXT [O]) |
|32: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |42: Looks (ADV [O]) |
| (ADV [N]) |42: Mousou Gakuen ino-koi Kumi |
|32: You'll be a man (ADV [O]) | (EXT [N]) |
|33: ancient breeze (BSC [O]) |42: mushroom boy (EXT [O]) |
|33: Desert Rose (BSC [B]) |42: Plastic Umbrella (ADV [O]) |
|33: DOKI * DOKI (ADV [N]) |42: Say (ADV [O]) |
|33: Flow (ADV [O]) |42: Shinario (EXT [N]) |
|33: Friends (ADV [O]) |42: You can't do it if you try |
|33: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) | (ADV [O]) |
| (BSC [O]) |43: ancient breeze (ADV [B]) |
|33: Gently, the rain sings for |43: Destructive Wave (ADV [N]) |
| me (ADV [N]) |43: Die Zauberflote (BSC [N]) |
|33: GLIDE (BSC [N]) |43: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
|33: Kotatsuto Mikan (ADV [O]) | (ADV [N]) |
|33: Little Prayer (BSC [O]) |43: Looks (EXT [N]) |
|33: Looks (BSC [N]) |43: Panasonic Youth (ADV [B]) |
|33: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |43: Say (EXT [N]) |
| Iku (ADV [N]) |43: Street Umbrella (EXT [N]) |
|33: NO MORE CRYING (BSC [O]) |43: White tornado (BSC [N]) |
|33: Nyan Da Furu 55 (ADV [B]) |43: You can't do it if you try |
|33: Nyan Da Furu 55 (ADV [O]) | (ADV [N]) |
|33: Mujou no Hoshi (BSC [O]) |44: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
|33: WILD CHALLENGER (ADV [N]) | (ADV [B]) |
|34: Daikenkai (EXT [N]) |44: ancient breeze (ADV [O]) |
|34: Gently, the rain sings for |44: Fairy Tales (BSC [B]) |
| me (ADV [O]) |44: Looks (ADV [B]) |
|34: going up (BSC [N]) |44: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |
|34: Hana Mogera (ADV [N]) | Iku (ADV [B]) |
|34: Hana Mogera (ADV [B]) |44: N.G.S (EXT [N]) |
|34: Hitori Bocchi (BSC [B]) |44: Plastic Umbrella (EXT [N]) |
|34: Mousou Gakuen ino-koi Kumi |44: Street Runner (EXT [O]) |
| (ADV [N]) |44: WILD CHALLENGER (EXT [B]) |
|34: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |44: WILD CHALLENGER (EXT [O]) |
| (ADV [B]) |44: Wonderful Workers (ADV [B])|
|34: Street Runner (ADV [B]) |45: Destructive Wave (ADV [O]) |
|34: Summertime cruisin' |45: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (ADV [N])|
| (BSC [O]) |45: Fairy Tales (BSC [O]) |
|34: Wasuremono (ADV [O]) |45: GLIDE (ADV [B]) |
|35: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |45: going up (BSC [O]) |
| (ADV [O]) |45: Handsome Brothers Made in |
|35: Akogare (EXT [N]) | Japan (ADV [N]) |
|35: Destructive Wave (ADV [B]) |45: mushroom boy (EXT [N]) |
|35: DOKI * DOKI (ADV [O]) |45: Shinario (EXT [O]) |
|35: Funky sonic World (BSC [O])|45: Wasuremono (EXT [O]) |
|35: Gently, the rain sings for |45: Wonderful Workers (ADV [N])|
| me (ADV [B]) |45: You can't do it if you try |
|35: Hana Mogera (ADV [O]) | (ADV [B]) |
|35: Himawari (ADV [B]) |46: Desert Rose (ADV [N]) |
|35: JJ-road (EXT [N]) |46: Homesick Pt.2&3 (EXT [O]) |
|35: Kotatsuto Mikan (ADV [B]) |46: Kaleidoscope (ADV [B]) |
|35: Liar (ADV [O]) |46: Kotatsuto Mikan (EXT [N]) |
|35: mushroom boy (ADV [N]) |46: Liar (EXT [N]) |
|35: Magic Tart (EXT [N]) |46: Mujou no Hoshi (ADV [B]) |
|35: Plastic Umbrella (ADV [B]) |46: Say (EXT [O]) |
|35: Shinario (ADV [N]) |46: Wasuremono (EXT [N]) |
|35: Tail Spin (BSC [N]) |46: Wonderful Workers (ADV [O])|
|35: WE ARE (BSC [B]) |47: Daikenkai (ADV [O]) |
|35: You'll be a man (ADV [N] |47: Die Zauberflote (BSC [B]) |
|36: Akogare (EXT [O]) |47: Fairy Tales (ADV [B]) |
|36: Beautiful Life (ADV [N] |47: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
|36: GLIDE (BSC [O]) | (ADV [O]) |
|36: going up (BSC [B]) |47: Handsome Brothers Made in |
|36: Kokou no Hana (ADV [N]) | Japan (ADV [O]) |
|36: Looks (BSC [O]) |47: Kokou no Hana (EXT [N]) |
|36: Looks (ADV [N]) |47: Looks (EXT [O]) |
|36: N.G.S (ADV [N]) |47: N.G.S (EXT [O]) |
|36: NOCTURNE No.9 (ADV [B]) |47: Plastic Umbrella (EXT [O]) |
|36: Shinario (ADV [B]) |47: Say (ADV [B]) |
|36: Shinario (ADV [O]) |47: Taratta Dance (EXT [N]) |
|36: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |47: White tornado (BSC [B]) |
| (ADV [O]) |48: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
|36: Street Runner (ADV [N]) | (EXT [O]) |
|36: Tail Spin (BSC [B]) |48: Desert Rose (ADV [O]) |
|37: AFTER A HARD DAY (BSC [B]) |48: Die Zauberflote (BSC [O]) |
|37: Liar (ADV [B]) |48: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (ADV [O])|
|37: mushroom boy (ADV [B]) |48: Funky sonic World (ADV [B])|
|37: NO MORE CRYING (ADV [B]) |48: GLIDE (ADV [N]) |
|37: WILD CHALLENGER (ADV [O]) |48: Kaleidoscope (ADV [N]) |
|38: BREAK DOWN! (ADV [O]) |48: NO MORE CRYING (ADV [N]) |
|38: Endless cruising (ADV [N]) |48: Mujou no Hoshi (EXT [N]) |
|38: Endless cruising (ADV [O]) |48: Mujou no Hoshi (EXT [O]) |
|38: Flow (EXT [O]) |48: Tail Spin (BSC [O]) |
|38: JJ-road (EXT [O]) |48: White tornado (BSC [O]) |
|38: Kaleidoscope (BSC [N]) |48: Wonderful Workers (EXT [N])|
|38: Magic Tart (EXT [O]) |49: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
|38: Mujou no Hoshi (ADV [N]) | (EXT [N]) |
|38: rebirth of love (EXT [O]) |49: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
|38: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) | (ADV [B]) |
| (EXT [N]) |49: Gently, the rain sings for |
|38: Wonderful Workers (BSC [B])| me (EXT [N]) |
|39: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (ADV [B])|49: Kokou no Hana (EXT [O]) |
|39: K (EXT [N]) |49: NO MORE CRYING (ADV [O]) |
|39: Kaleidoscope (BSC [B]) |49: Taratta Dance (EXT [O]) |
|39: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |49: Wonderful Workers (EXT [O])|
| Iku (ADV [O]) | |
|39: mushroom boy (ADV [O]) | |
|39: Onihime (BSC [B]) | |
|39: Plastic Umbrella (ADV [N]) | |
|39: Taratta Dance (ADV [O]) | |
|39: You'll be a man (EXT [O]) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| G U I T A R F R E A K S V |
| * * * 50 ~ 59 * * * * * * 60 ~ 69 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|50: Balance (ADV [N]) |60: AFTER A HARD DAY (EXT [O]) |
|50: DOKI * DOKI (EXT [N]) |60: Desert Rose (EXT [N]) |
|50: Fairy Tales (EXT [B]) |60: Endless cruising (EXT [B]) |
|50: Homesick Pt.2&3 (EXT [N]) |60: Fairy Tales (ADV [O]) |
|50: Kaleidoscope (ADV [O]) |60: Handsome Brothers Made in |
|50: Kotatsuto Mikan (EXT [O]) | Japan (ADV [B]) |
|50: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |60: WE ARE (ADV [B]) |
| Iku (EXT [N]) |61: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
|51: AFTER A HARD DAY (ADV [N]) | (EXT [O]) |
|51: AFTER A HARD DAY (ADV [O]) |61: under control (BSC [N]) |
|51: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (BSC [O])|61: You can't do it if you try |
|51: Liar (EXT [O]) | (EXT [O]) |
|51: Little Prayer (ADV [B]) |62: Desert Rose (EXT [O]) |
|51: Nyan Da Furu 55 (EXT [O]) |62: Fairy Tales (EXT [N]) |
|52: Beautiful Life (EXT [N]) |62: going up (ADV [B]) |
|52: Destructive Wave (EXT [N]) |62: Kaleidoscope (EXT [N]) |
|52: Destructive Wave (EXT [O]) |63: Onihime (ADV [B]) |
|52: Hitori Bocchi (ADV [B]) |64: ancient breeze (EXT [B]) |
|52: Tail Spin (ADV [N]) |64: Funky sonic World (ADV [O])|
|53: Endless cruising (EXT [O]) |64: Onihime (BSC [O]) |
|53: Funky sonic World (ADV [N])|65: Kaleidoscope (EXT [O]) |
|53: GLIDE (ADV [O]) |66: ancient breeze (EXT [O]) |
|53: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (ADV [B])|66: Hitori Bocchi (EXT [N]) |
|53: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |66: WE ARE (EXT [N]) |
| Iku (EXT [O]) |67: Fairy Tales (EXT [O]) |
|53: Nyan Da Furu 55 (EXT [N]) |67: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (ADV [O])|
|53: Tail Spin (ADV [B]) |67: Hitori Bocchi (EXT [O]) |
|53: WE ARE (ADV [N]) |67: MODEL DD3 (BSC [N]) |
|54: AFTER A HARD DAY (ADV [B]) |68: Aishuu no Kori Gorira |
|54: Daikenkai (EXT [O]) | (EXT [O]) |
|54: Little Prayer (ADV [O]) |68: under control (BSC [B]) |
|54: Summertime cruisin' |68: under control (BSC [O]) |
| (EXT [N]) |68: You can't do it if you try |
|55: Endless cruising (EXT [N]) | (EXT [N]) |
|55: Gently, the rain sings for |69: Panasonic Youth (EXT [N]) |
| me (EXT [O]) | |
|55: going up (ADV [O]) | |
|55: Hana Mogera (EXT [O]) | |
|55: Himawari (EXT [N]) | |
|55: Kaleidoscope (EXT [B]) | |
|55: NOCTURNE No.9 (EXT [N]) | |
|55: Panasonic Youth (ADV [N]) | |
|56: Fairy Tales (ADV [N]) | |
|56: Hana Mogera (EXT [N]) | |
|56: Himawari (EXT [O]) | |
|56: Little Prayer (ADV [N]) | |
|57: Balance (EXT [N]) | |
|57: DOKI * DOKI (EXT [O]) | |
|57: NOCTURNE No.9 (EXT [O]) | |
|57: Tail Spin (ADV [O]) | |
|57: The Least 100sec (BSC [B]) | |
|58: AFTER A HARD DAY (EXT [N]) | |
|58: BREAK DOWN! (ADV [B]) | |
|58: Desert Rose (EXT [B]) | |
|58: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) | |
| (EXT [N]) | |
|58: Panasonic Youth (ADV [O]) | |
|59: ancient breeze (EXT [N]) | |
|59: Onihime (BSC [N]) | |
|59: Summertime cruisin' | |
| (EXT [O]) | |
|59: WE ARE (ADV [O]) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| G U I T A R F R E A K S V |
| * * * 70 ~ 79 * * * * * * 80 ~ 89 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|70: going up (EXT [N]) |80: going up (EXT [O]) |
|70: NO MORE CRYING (EXT [N]) |80: Little Prayer (EXT [B]) |
|71: WE ARE (EXT [O]) |80: Onihime (EXT [B]) |
|72: Die Zauberflote (ADV [N]) |80: under control (EXT [N]) |
|72: Die Zauberflote (ADV [B]) |81: Little Prayer (EXT [O]) |
|72: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (EXT [O])|81: MODEL DD3 (BSC [B]) |
|72: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (ADV [N])|82: Little Prayer (EXT [N]) |
|72: MODEL DD3 (BSC [O]) |83: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (EXT [N])|
|72: NO MORE CRYING (EXT [O]) |85: under control (EXT [O]) |
|72: White tornado (ADV [N]) |86: Die Zauberflote (EXT [B]) |
|72: White tornado (ADV [B]) |86: White tornado (EXT [B]) |
|73: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (EXT [B])|88: Die Zauberflote (EXT [N]) |
|73: Tail Spin (EXT [N]) |88: Funky sonic World (EXT [N])|
|74: Die Zauberflote (ADV [O]) |88: White tornado (EXT [N]) |
|74: Panasonic Youth (EXT [O]) |89: Handsome Brothers Made in |
|74: White tornado (ADV [O]) | in Japan (EXT [O]) |
|75: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (EXT [N])|89: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (EXT [O])|
|75: Onihime (ADV [N]) |89: under control (ADV [B]) |
|75: Tail Spin (EXT [O]) | |
|76: GLIDE (EXT [N]) | |
|76: MODEL DD3 (ADV [N]) | |
|76: The Least 100sec (BSC [N]) | |
|76: under control (ADV [N]) | |
|77: Onihime (ADV [O]) | |
|77: The Least 100sec (ADV [B]) | |
|79: GLIDE (EXT [O]) | |
|79: MODEL DD3 (ADV [O]) | |
|79: under control (ADV [O]) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| G U I T A R F R E A K S V |
| * * * 90 ~ 99 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|90: Handsome Brothers Made in | |
| Japan (EXT [N]) | |
|90: The Least 100sec (ADV [N]) | |
|91: Funky sonic World (EXT [O])| |
|91: MODEL DD3 (EXT [O]) | |
|94: MODEL DD3 (EXT [N]) | |
|95: Die Zauberflote (EXT [O]) | |
|95: MODEL DD3 (ADV [B]) | |
|95: White tornado (EXT [O]) | |
|96: The Least 100sec (EXT [N]) | |
|98: MODEL DD3 (EXT [B]) | |
|98: Onihime (EXT [N]) | |
|99: Onihime (EXT [O]) | |
|99: under control (EXT [B]) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| D R U M M A N I A V |
| * * * 10 ~ 19 * * * * * * 20 ~ 29 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|10: Akogare (BSC) |20: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
|12: Sakuranbo (BSC) | (BSC) |
|13: Kokou no Hana (BSC) |20: Handsome Brothers Made in |
|14: BREAK DOWN! (BSC) | Japan (BSC) |
|14: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |21: AFTER A HARD DAY (BSC) |
| Aishiteta (BSC) |21: GLIDE (BSC) |
|14: N.G.S (BSC) |21: Nyan Da Furu 55 (BSC) |
|14: Summertime cruisin' (BSC) |23: K (BSC) |
|15: Liar (BSC) |23: Kotatsuto Mikan (BSC) |
|16: Homesick Pt.2&3 (BSC) |24: Akogare (ADV) |
|16: Looks (BSC) |24: Balance (BSC) |
|16: NOCTURNE No.9 (BSC) |24: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (BSC) |
|17: Destructive Wave (BSC) |24: Hitori Bocchi (BSC) |
|17: Endless cruising (BSC) |25: DOKI * DOKI (BSC) |
|17: rebirth of love (BSC) |25: Flow (BSC) |
|17: Say (BSC) |25: Liar (ADV) |
|17: Taratta Dance (BSC) |25: mushroom boy (BSC) |
|18: Beautiful Life (BSC) |25: NO MORE CRYING (BSC) |
|18: Daikenkai (BSC) |25: Plastic Umbrella (BSC) |
|18: Friends (BSC) |25: Wonderful Workers (BSC) |
|18: Hana Mogera (BSC) |26: Gently, the rain sings for |
|18: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (BSC) | me (BSC) |
|18: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo |26: going up (BSC) |
| Iku (BSC) |26: JJ-road (BSC) |
|18: Street Runner (BSC) |27: Aishuu no Kori Gorira (BSC)|
|18: Wasuremono (BSC) |27: Himawari (BSC) |
|18: WE ARE (BSC) |27: Mousou Gakuen ino-koi Kumi |
|18: You'll be a man (BSC) | (BSC) |
|19: Magic Tart (BSC) |27: Mujou no Hoshi (BSC) |
|19: WILD CHALLENGER (BSC) |27: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |
| | (BSC) |
| |28: Desert Rose (BSC) |
| |28: Friends (ADV) |
| |28: Kokou no Hana (ADV) |
| |28: You can't do it if you try |
| | (BSC) |
| |28: You'll be a man (ADV) |
| |29: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |
| | Aishiteta (ADV) |
| |29: Panasonic Youth (BSC) |
| |29: Shinario (BSC) |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| D R U M M A N I A V |
| * * * 30 ~ 39 * * * * * * 40 ~ 49 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|31: NOCTURNE No.9 (ADV) |40: Daikenkai (ADV) |
|31: Summertime cruisin' (ADV) |40: Gently, the rain sings for |
|31: WILD CHALLENGER (ADV) | me (ADV) |
|32: Handsome Brothers Made in |41: Liar (EXT) |
| Japan (ADV) |41: You can't do it if you try |
|32: Tail Spin (BSC) | (ADV) |
|33: Homesick Pt.2&3 (ADV) |42: AFTER A HARD DAY (ADV) |
|34: Mujou no Hoshi (ADV) |42: ancient breeze (BSC) |
|35: Sakuranbo (ADV) |42: Desert Rose (ADV) |
|35: Street Runner (ADV) |42: Friends (EXT) |
|35: White tornado (BSC) |42: Hitori Bocchi (ADV) |
|36: Akogare (EXT) |42: Hitorigoto Mitai ni |
|36: DOKI * DOKI (ADV) | Aishiteta (EXT) |
|36: Funky sonic World (BSC) |42: You'll be a man (EXT) |
|36: Hana Mogera (ADV) |43: Aishuu no Kori Gorira (ADV)|
|36: N.G.S (ADV) |43: Little Prayer (BSC) |
|36: Say (ADV) |43: Plastic Umbrella (ADV) |
|37: Kotatsuto Mikan (ADV) |43: Wonderful Workers (ADV) |
|37: Wasuremono (ADV) |44: Flow (ADV) |
|38: mushroom boy (ADV) |44: Magic Tart (ADV) |
|38: rebirth of love (ADV) |44: Onihime (BSC) |
|39: BREAK DOWN! (ADV) |44: Mujou no Hoshi (EXT) |
|39: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (ADV) |44: Summertime cruisin' (EXT) |
|39: Fairy Tales (BSC) |45: Beautiful Life (ADV) |</pre><pre id="faqspan-3">
|39: Kaleidoscope (BSC) |45: going up (ADV) |
|39: NO MORE CRYING (ADV) |45: Panasonic Youth (ADV) |
|39: Nyan Da Furu 55 (ADV) |45: Sakuranbo (EXT) |
|39: Taratta Dance (ADV) |45: Shinario (ADV) |
|39: WE ARE (ADV) |45: under control (BSC) |
| |46: Endless cruising (ADV) |
| |46: Handsome Brothers Made in |
| | Japan (EXT) |
| |46: JJ-road (ADV) |
| |47: GLIDE (ADV) |
| |47: Mousou Gakuen ino-koi Kumi |
| | (ADV) |
| |47: NOCTURNE No.9 (EXT) |
| |48: Destructive Wave (ADV) |
| |49: Balance (ADV) |
| |49: K (ADV) |
| |49: Looks (ADV) |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| D R U M M A N I A V |
| * * * 50 ~ 59 * * * * * * 60 ~ 69 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|50: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) |60: Daikenkai (EXT) |
| (ADV) |60: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |
|51: WILD CHALLENGER (EXT) | (ADV) |
|52: Hana Mogera (EXT) |60: MODEL DD3 (BSC) |
|52: Tail Spin (ADV) |60: mushroom boy (EXT) |
|53: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (ADV) |61: JJ-road (EXT) |
|53: Himawari (ADV) |62: Gently, the rain sings for |
|54: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo | me (EXT) |
| Iku (ADV) |63: Nyan Da Furu 55 (EXT) |
|54: White tornado (ADV) |63: under control (ADV) |
|55: ancient breeze (ADV) |64: Destructive Wave (EXT) |
|55: Die Zauberflote (BSC) |64: Say (EXT) |
|56: DOKI * DOKI (EXT) |65: Desert Rose (EXT) |
|56: The Least 100sec (BSC) |65: Plastic Umbrella (EXT) |
|57: Magic Tart (EXT) |66: Flow (EXT) |
|57: Taratta Dance (EXT) |66: Mousou Gakuen ino-koi Kumi |
|58: BREAK DOWN! (EXT) | (EXT) |
|58: Fairy Tales (ADV) |66: Street Runner (EXT) |
|58: Funky sonic World (ADV) |66: WE ARE (EXT) |
|58: Kaleidoscope (ADV) |67: ancient breeze (EXT) |
|58: Kotatsuto Mikan (EXT) |67: Beautiful Life (EXT) |
|59: Kokou no Hana (EXT) |67: rebirth of love (EXT) |
|59: N.G.S (EXT) |68: Aishuu no Kori Gorira (EXT)|
|59: You can't do it if you try |69: ESCAPE TO THE SKY (EXT) |
| (EXT) |69: Hitori Bocchi (EXT) |
| |69: K (EXT) |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| D R U M M A N I A V |
| * * * 70 ~ 79 * * * * * * 80 ~ 89 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|70: Homesick Pt.2&3 (EXT) |81: MODEL DD3 (ADV) |
|70: Kaleidoscope (EXT) |81: Onihime (ADV) |
|70: Tail Spin (EXT) |81: The Least 100sec (ADV) |
|72: Futari wa Love Love (Kari) |84: Die Zauberflote (ADV) |
| (EXT) |86: Fairy Tales (EXT) |
|73: Endless cruising (EXT) |87: Funky sonic World (EXT) |
|73: HEAVEN'S COCKTAIL (EXT) |88: Panasonic Youth (EXT) |
|73: Little Prayer (ADV) |88: White tornado (EXT) |
|74: Himawari (EXT) |89: under control (EXT) |
|74: Looks (EXT) | |
|75: GLIDE (EXT) | |
|75: Wonderful Workers (EXT) | |
|76: AFTER A HARD DAY (EXT) | |
|77: going up (EXT) | |
|77: Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou mo | |
| Iku (EXT) | |
|77: Wasuremono (EXT) | |
|78: Shunde Aige (JET LOVE) | |
| (EXT) | |
|79: NO MORE CRYING (EXT) | |
|79: Shinario (EXT) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| D R U M M A N I A V |
| * * * 90 ~ 99 * * * |
|-------------------------------+-------------------------------|
|90: MODEL DD3 (EXT) | |
|93: Balance (EXT) | |
|94: Little Prayer (EXT) | |
|95: Die Zauberflote (EXT) | |
|99: Onihime (EXT) | |
|99: The Least 100sec (EXT) | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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This is a list of user-submitted nonstop courses for you to try
out! It's always fun to come up with different courses that
follow a theme, whether obvious or subtle. I've included a few
of my own here, but if you e-mail me your course submissions at
(rmz <at> bemaniso <dot> ws) I'll include them here!
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| HELL THE V |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1. under control |
| 2. Die Zauberflote |
| 3. Onihime |
| 4. The Least 100sec |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| Normal | Bass | Open | Drum | Notes: |
| BSC: -- | BSC: -- | BSC: -- | BSC: -- | Good luck if you |
| ADV: -- | ADV: -- | ADV: -- | ADV: -- | play this on |
| EXT: -- | EXT: -- | EXT: -- | EXT: -- | Extreme. |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| Submitted by: rmz |
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7. UNLOCK INFORMATION
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Songs can be unlocked in three different ways:
Gitado Slot is a slot-machine type minigame that you can play
after each round of Arcade Mode (you must have passed at least
one stage to play Gitado Slot). Stop the reels and you are
awarded a number of points based on either Max Combo or Total
Perfects (times a x1-x5 multipler). Watch out, though -- if you
stop the third reel on the white text, you get NO points!
The number of points required for each song are listed here:
Song Title Points
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Taratta Dance 3000
Little Prayer 7000
Destructive Wave 11000
Mujou no Hoshi 15000
JJ-road 20000
Wonderful Workers 25000
Onihime 30000
Say 35000
ancient breeze 40000
GLIDE 50000
White tornado 60000
Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou
mo Iku 70000
Plastic Umbrella 80000
Magic Tart 90000
Street Runner 100000
Fairy Tales 110000
Flow 130000
Die Zauberflote 150000
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Turn Gitado Slot OFF in the Options menu to enable time-release
unlocking. The game counts the amount of time that you have
spent playing songs (being in the menu doesn't count, it has to
be while a song is playing), and when you exceed the listed
totals the songs are unlocked. This is a good way to speed-
unlock your game. Just get a controller that has a Start-button
turbo fire (sometimes called Slow-mo), start Arcade mode, turn
on the turbo fire, and let the game loop over and over through
Arcade mode while you sleep or go to work/school! I have
heard some people say that you can do this in Free Mode too if
you turn Auto-Fail on, but I haven't verified this myself.
Song Title Time
-----------------------------------
Taratta Dance 5 hrs
Little Prayer 5.5 hrs
Destructive Wave 6 hrs
Mujou no Hoshi 6.5 hrs
JJ-road 7 hrs
Wonderful Workers 7.5 hrs
Onihime 8 hrs
Say 8.5 hrs
ancient breeze 9 hrs
GLIDE 9.5 hrs
White tornado 10 hrs
Sandogasa Ponta wa Kyou
mo Iku 10.5 hrs
Plastic Umbrella 11 hrs
Magic Tart 11.5 hrs
Street Runner 12 hrs
Fairy Tales 13 hrs
Flow 14 hrs
Die Zauberflote 15 hrs
BREAK DOWN! (GF&DM STYLE) 30 hrs
Homesick Pt.2&3 30.5 hrs
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7.3 Save Data Unlocking
You may have noticed the last two songs on the time-release list
looking rather out of place, taking twice as long as Die
Zauberflote to unlock. Well, those two songs are "hidden" and
can be unlocked by simply having save data from Pop'n 12
(Homesick Pt.2&3) and DDR STRIKE (BREAK DOWN!) on your memory
card when you start the game. If you have no way of obtaining
save data for those games, then the time unlock method will work,
this method is just WAY easier and faster.
Also note that to the best of my knowledge if you leave Gitado
Slot on, you will never get those two songs unlocked since the
time-release unlocks only happen if you turn Gitado Slot off.
So be sure to turn off Gitado Slot eventually if you don't plan
on getting those two songs via save data!
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9. CREDITS / LEGAL
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This FAQ is copyright (c)2006 Aaron Ramsey, all rights reserved.
Do not copy any part of this FAQ or claim it as your own work.
If you wish to post this FAQ on your personal web site, e-mail me
(my e-mail address is at the top of this FAQ) and I will more than
likely give you permission. If you post this FAQ, I require that
you post it in its entirety, without removing any sections,
and especially without removing this section.
Sites that are currently authorized to post this FAQ:
gamefaqs.com
bemanistyle.com
1up.com
cheatcc.com
If you see this FAQ on any site not listed, please e-mail me
the URL and I'll look into it.
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Thanks to:
* Konami, for making so many great Bemani games and continuing
to make them even though they're not the most profitable
type of game
* The staff and members of Bemanistyle.com, one of the largest
and best comprehensive sources for any information, media,
or discussion for any Bemani-related topic on Earth.
* GurtyGurt, for making his original GF/DM FAQs back in the old
GF5/DM4 days almost five years ago and providing inspiration
for me to make my own.
* Remy of VJ Army (vjarmy.com/iidx, popnnavy.com), whose IIDX-
and Pop'n-based ranking site and forums have led to one of
the friendliest, most intelligent, and least noobish Bemani
communities on the internet. Perhaps my dream of a GF/DM-
based VJ Army ranking section will see the light of day someday!
* Cristian Diaz for alerting me to my error with Magic Tart's GF
difficulty information. Bad C&P job on my part O_o
* You, for taking the time to read this. If not for you, why would
I have bothered to write this in the first place?
Also look for my GuitarFreaks & DrumMania Masterpiece Silver FAQ!
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