u/Serious_Effective802

▲ 8 r/Usogui

Are we ever getting a coloured version of Usogui

Imagine every panel being like that one guy from tt ( i know its not possible but we hope anyway )

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u/Serious_Effective802 — 18 hours ago

Lily of the Valley is the highest peak in the BB universe

Change my mind if theres something im forgetting

Take a deep breath before glazing BCS Cautious_Arm3818

▲ 4 r/Usogui

I still dont get the ending

Actually the only thing Im confused about js how did baku keep living, after the prince bee fell and never rose again, how did baku keep on living

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u/Serious_Effective802 — 2 days ago
▲ 52 r/Usogui

Still the greatest chapter in the whole manga

Maybe some chapters from AP or like half of STL come close, but none of them are this beautiful.

u/Serious_Effective802 — 4 days ago

Which SCD character could create a plan/strategy to stop all 3 ( You would kinda have to have watch One Piece to know whats happening here )

Replacing the guy with the green and yellow hat ( If its even possible due to his limited resources)

Sorry for bad quality had to take a pic of monitor

u/Serious_Effective802 — 4 days ago
▲ 0 r/piano

Can someone recommend me some Romantic era pieces to play

I’ve only played Hungarian Rhapsody 2, Chopin Polonaise 5(not fully completed but almost there) and a few more so far, I cannot do a piece like La Campanella found it a bit difficult. ( If that helps with judging my skill level )

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u/Serious_Effective802 — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/piano

How to learn Music Theory?

My piano playing skills far outweigh my music theory knowledge and I feel as if it has been slowing me down. Whats the best way to learn it. ( I live in Australia and need help with AMEB Grade 5 specifically but as of right now I probably cannot even do grade 4. )

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u/Serious_Effective802 — 12 days ago
▲ 0 r/piano

Ive never played a Sonata before, any recommendations?

Hardest pieces I’ve played are Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 and Chopin Polonaise no.5, along with a bunch of other pieces throughout the years. As you can tell I prefer a more Romantic period piece but I am happy with any recommendation.

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u/Serious_Effective802 — 13 days ago

I’ve never seen either but is Umineko and The House in Fata Morgana really worth the insane amount of glaze.

People be glazing these two like god wrote it himself and sent it to us.

u/Serious_Effective802 — 13 days ago