Astounding "Classical" genre play differences.
I've noticed that most songs of an easy difficulty in the Classical genre have very little plays, e.g. Prelude No. 7, with only a few thousand unique plays, while "Moonlight Sonata" has over 400k unique plays. Would this have been the result of a tournament, easter egg or something else?
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Re: Astounding "Classical" genre play differences.
This is a result of people here who play regularly generally playing at a higher level. Also, harder songs look badass thus increasing the attractiveness of them.
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The easy songs are newer, doy.
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When in Classical, people prefer fast paced songs with fast tempos and octaves constantly changing, and also they like Flaming Dingleberry said, they are new.
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Thank you all. Also, funmonkey54, are you seriously saying Moonlight Sonata is a hard song?
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I think he means newer by comparing to Flight Of The Bumblebee, which has been around forever...
Moonlight Sonata is much more new compared to it. |
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