Welcome to the radiology department. Our MRI machine is melody based. | |
Listen to the patient's melody, then repeat back the G notes! | |
Got it? Time to try the real thing! | |
(This level will probably be hard if you are not a musician) | |
...G minor was always her favourite key... | |
... | |
(No more melody echoes from this point on!) | |
Hope you like 10-tuplets! |
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{{Level2 | |||
|song=G And Tonic | |||
|image=File:G And Tonic.png | |||
|prequote="Please help!" | |||
|levelno=3-B1 | |||
|bpm=102 | |||
|patients=[[Insomniac]] | |||
|preclear=Aural Training Experience. Status: Optional. Difficulty: High. Player rank will not be recorded. | |||
|postclear=Aural Training Experience. Status: Optional. Difficulty: High. Player rank will not be recorded. | |||
|postquote="Finally. That song was stuck in my head." | |||
|sdesc=you even got the 10-tuplet! nice! | |||
|amiss=6 | |||
|adesc=melodious maestro | |||
|bmiss=12 | |||
|bdesc=in tune most of the time | |||
|cmiss=24 | |||
|cdesc=decent sense of pitch | |||
|dmiss=32 | |||
|ddesc=not completely tonedeaf | |||
|fdesc=try singing the phrases to yourself as you play | |||
|act=Act 3 | |||
|levelprevno=3-X | |||
|levelprev=One Shift More | |||
}} | |||
'''G and Tonic''' (3-B1) is a bonus level in Rhythm Doctor. It is unlocked directly after completing [[One Shift More]]. | |||
It is the only level in Rhythm Doctor to not have its player rank count to the 100% completion. | |||
== Transcript == | |||
<tabber> | |||
|-|Dialogue= | |||
{| | |||
|Welcome to the radiology department. Our MRI machine is melody based. | |||
|- | |||
|Listen to the patient's melody, then <span style="color:red">repeat back the G notes!</span> | |||
|- | |||
|Got it? Time to try the real thing! | |||
|- | |||
|(This level will probably be hard if you are not a musician) | |||
|- | |||
|{{Sprite/Insomniac}} | |||
|<span style="color:#e8965c">...G minor was always her favourite key...</span> | |||
|- | |||
|{{Sprite/Insomniac}} | |||
|<span style="color:#e8965c">...</span> | |||
|- | |||
|<span style="color:red">(No more melody echoes from this point on!)</span> | |||
|- | |||
|Hope you like 10-tuplets! | |||
|} | |||
|-|After Clear= | |||
{| | |||
|{{Sprite/Ian|expr=explaining}} | |||
|G-Good job! | |||
|- | |||
|{{Sprite/Ian|expr=explaining}} | |||
|Wow, you must have an ear for pitch too, huh? | |||
|} | |||
|-|Janitor= | |||
{| | |||
|{{Sprite/Janitor}} | |||
|I'm used to there being a lot of beeping noises around here, but... | |||
|- | |||
|{{Sprite/Janitor}} | |||
|...for some reason whenever you operate on patients, there's a lot more beeping. | |||
|- | |||
|{{Sprite/Janitor}} | |||
|Long story short, I'm hoping you can pitch in some cash so I can get noise-canceling headphones. | |||
|} | |||
</tabber> | |||
== History == | |||
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== Trivia == | |||
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Revision as of 20:25, 9 March 2024
G And Tonic | ||||||
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"Please help!" | ||||||
Level No. | 3-B1 | |||||
BPM | 102 | |||||
Patient(s) | Insomniac | |||||
Pager | ||||||
Pre-clear | Aural Training Experience. Status: Optional. Difficulty: High. Player rank will not be recorded. | |||||
Post-clear | Aural Training Experience. Status: Optional. Difficulty: High. Player rank will not be recorded. | |||||
Ranks | ||||||
S | you even got the 10-tuplet! nice! | |||||
A (6) | melodious maestro | |||||
B (12) | in tune most of the time | |||||
C (24) | decent sense of pitch | |||||
D (32) | not completely tonedeaf | |||||
F | try singing the phrases to yourself as you play | |||||
Act 3 | ||||||
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"Finally. That song was stuck in my head." |
G and Tonic (3-B1) is a bonus level in Rhythm Doctor. It is unlocked directly after completing One Shift More.
It is the only level in Rhythm Doctor to not have its player rank count to the 100% completion.
Transcript
G-Good job! | |
Wow, you must have an ear for pitch too, huh? |
I'm used to there being a lot of beeping noises around here, but... | |
...for some reason whenever you operate on patients, there's a lot more beeping. | |
Long story short, I'm hoping you can pitch in some cash so I can get noise-canceling headphones. |