Bravo Music relies on timed input according to on-screen cues and tempo with the addition of pressure sensitivity. Utilizing the pressure sensitivity of the DualShock 2 controller, the player must conduct an orchestra by tapping correlating buttons with varying degrees of pressure. There are three levels of pressure; light, medium and hard. The Japanese release featured an optional Baton peripheral.
Bravo Music – Chou-Meikyokuban: Your goal is to play four beautiful songs for the Martians who are on their way to Earth! They will arrive in one week's time, so you have seven days to play four beautiful songs – even if you screw up the song, it counts as a day, so do your best!
In Child Mode you can choose from six planets, each leading to a different song.
Music:
Fifth Symphony, First Movement ~ Beethoven
Aria in G Major ~ Mozart
Flower Waltz from The Nutcracker Suite ~ Tchaikovsky
Wa ga sokoku (My Homeland) ~ Moldau
Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement ~ Beethoven
On the Beautiful Blue Danube ~ Johann Strauss Jr.
Source: TheGamesDB
Specification: Bravo Music: Chou-Meikyokuban [Limited Edition with Otostaz]
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