*in m.23 the LH can help play the little double-note run so it becomes playable. *you could write everything in one layer if you want to. I made a couple of images blow where I show some examples of how it could be changed to make it more accessible and easier to play but still preserving the music well. Downloadable content Free downloadable content (DLC) updates add new features to the game, such as additional challenges, co-op modes, and a Body Swap mode allowing players to alter the genders of certain characters. I've edited your sheet a bit where there were double-notes which I though was just redundant, mostly in the LH. To get to the point: playing double-notes at this speed is just tough, and if you want your sheet to be accessible and enjoyed by more people you should try to avoid it. Some parts just seems to hard and like you have "taken in too many voices". I personally find the LH more important dynamically in the second part. I'll agree that Shovel Knight herself is perhaps a little too subtle, though. So that you have F in the RH and mf/mp in the LH at the first section, and in the later part change it to have mf/f in the LH and mp or something in the RH. That's actually intentional - they didn't want each swap to be obvious, huge changes to the character unless they made sense with that character (ie: a Queen Knight). You could make the dynamics more detailed. Optionally you could add a couple of rehearsal marks, and A and a B section. (You could also do this for the second page but it isn't necessary and you'd have to adjust the margins in order to make it look nice, and not look to cramped together.) This makes more sense with the phasing of the song. Make all the systems first page contain 4 measures.
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