| Welcome. Take a seat. | |
| Er, you're probably sitting already. | |
| The rush hour's over, so things should be a little more low-key. | |
| Make yourself comfortable. There's a dusty keyboard over there, maybe you can toy around with it. | |
| Oh, look who it is. | |
| Hey! I'll get my usual. | |
| The morning usual or afternoon usual? | |
| Afternoon. I'm just vibing for now. | |
| Coming right up. | |
| You met the intern finger too, huh? Wild. | |
| Yeah. I was just talking about you earlier, actually. | |
| Really? | |
| Yeah, I was talking about how great the stuff on your Bandcloud is. | |
| Woah, for real? | |
| ...nah, you're lying. | |
| Yeah. I'm lying. | |
| I've got a job already. Can't be your "pass out my mixtapes" person. | |
| Sure you can. We're at that level of friendship, right? | |
| Almost. Keep workin' at it, bud. | |
| Here's your order. | |
| Don't tell number twenty-seven that I let you skip them in line. | |
| Secret's safe with me. Thanks. | |
| I know it's in a hospital, but is it weird to like the vibe in here? | |
| You like it here? | |
| Yeah. It's got atmosphere, y'know? | |
| Haha, whatever you say. | |
| Aside from doctors, I'm used to serving hipster loners in here. | |
| So I'm glad I can help maintain your pristine, natural habitat. | |
| Hey... | |
| Just kidding. Well, not really. | |
| I like this song. What is it? | |
| I mean, it doesn't really have a name. | |
| Just an old file I still put on sometimes. | |
| Wait... is this YOU? That's you, on guitar? | |
| Yeah. This is from a while ago. I used to dabble. | |
| Woah, that's awesome. I didn't realize you were a musician. | |
| Heh, I'm not sure I'd call myself that. I just strum around. | |
| But still...this is great. It sets the mood. | |
| I barely even remember making this. | |
| It's like my younger self is here, keeping me company with her guitar. | |
| Maybe that's why I keep it in rotation. | |
| To keep myself company. | |
| Makes sense to me. I get that. | |
| Y'know, you mentioned something yesterday, that you need coffee to write music. | |
| Why is that? | |
| I don't know. Sometimes I can't come up with ideas. | |
| Other times...I just get in my own head. | |
| Like, "maybe I accidentally stole this chord progression from something I already heard..." | |
| I get trapped in that...it's frustrating. | |
| But when I drink coffee...it helps me stop thinking about that stuff. | |
| I can stay up late, so late that I can't even think straight. | |
| Then, finally, I can write music. | |
| Well, glad I can help, then. All finished? | |
| Yeah. I should probably head to my room. | |
| See ya around, Nicole. | |
| Thanks for the chat. Later! |
Song of the Sea
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| Song of the Sea | ||||||
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"Want a drink? Come and sit for a while." | ||||||
| Level No. | 2-4 | |||||
| BPM | 60 | |||||
| Patient(s) | ||||||
| Pager | ||||||
| Pre-clear | The cafe is available for all staff during the workday. Feel free to relax and spend time with our in-house barista. | |||||
| Post-clear | Feel free to check-in on patients in the cafe at any time. | |||||
| Ranks | ||||||
| S (Press space at least once) | you are now the cafe's in-house musician | |||||
| F | didn't wanna play anything for us? feeling shy? | |||||
| Act 2 | ||||||
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| "Come back anytime." | ||||||
Song of the Sea (2-4) is a level in Rhythm Doctor that uses Free Time Beats. The Night Shift version is Song of the Sea (Night).
Song of the Sea is a cutscene level and has no beats to hit. The player can press the spacebar at any time to produce a random note.
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| S-so that's two of our main SVT patients having episodes in one day. | |
| And both relapsed into the very habits causing it. (So much for self-control.) | |
| To be fair, you can't just kick a habit overnight. | |
| We should check in on them one more time before our shift is over. | |
| Ian, you go find Cole. The intern and I will check on the barista. | |
| A-alright. | |
| Hey guys. What's up? | |
| Just checking in. How are you feeling? | |
| Okay, for now. My shift's almost over. | |
| I haven't taken any more smoke breaks. But it's tough. | |
| Hard to stay numb during work. Coffee people are so impatient. | |
| Have you been able to take your mind off of it? Does anything help? | |
| Hmm. Heh, actually, that red hoodie guy sent me a song he made once and now the song's stuck in my head. | |
| So in a way, I guess that earworm sort of helps time go by. | |
| Honestly, if every customer could be more like that dude, each day would be a lot easier. | |
| ...! | |
| What's wrong? | |
| My chest. Not feeling great. | |
| It'll be okay. The intern will help. | |
| Are you ready? Stay focused on the beat, no matter what. |
| I heard you playing piano in the cafe earlier. | |
| Not gonna lie, it sounded like you were straight-up mashin' on the keys. | |
| I'm not sayin' it was bad! I'm just sayin' what I heard. | |
| Is that how the pros are doing it these days? |
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