"I don't think Atashi can beat the music he hears live."

Says Flattorte with a serious face.

That's harsh, but I guess it's frank Flattorte's word.

There were certainly no CDs or cassettes in this world (rather, they are about to be born now). When it comes to music, it's more common to hear it live. It will surely be difficult to beat that intensity and force.

Kuk knew that, too, and gave him a slightly lonely grin. I guess it's because I'm a pro that I can take tough words too. I think this is a good mentorship.

That's where Flattorte's mouth got a little loose.

"But one song that was on this disc, one song was a good one. The order of the songs is well thought out."

"Thank you!

Kuk lowered his head and his rabbit ears seemed to pop forward.

"I'm sure listening on a disc will be something different from listening live again. I guess we need to make it complete as a piece of work with a single disc. That's what you were aware of."

"You were spotting me that far!

Kuk looked out for him.

"If he only had the same consciousness to do it as he did live, he was telling me to reconsider. Then it will only be a deteriorating version of the concert. If you want to sell this disc, you need the unique significance of the disc, and I think that's consciousness as one piece"

It felt like Flattorte's deviation soared all at once.

After all, when you're good at it, you look different as a human being.

I applauded again. Plus Ponderi added me.

Actually, Flattorte, isn't it suitable as an educator?

You can't tell me it's math or language, but I feel like I could be a good teacher when it comes to my area of expertise. At least, I think I can be a trusted teacher from my students.

"Kuk, it's more about this next time. If we sell the song on a disc this way, we'll all compare that next disc to the previous one. So if they think 'it was better before', they can't."

"Right. I want to make an unbeatable disc for this disc!

Really Flattorte says good things.

Well, you're done with your morning job.

"We're gonna make lunch now, but we're gonna have Kuku and Ponderi too, right? Oh, you don't want Ponderi because he's undead..."

"Never mind ~. Because I also brought games for your daughter to enjoy!

Whoa, that should please Farfa and Sharsha too.

I made a salad with lots of vegetables that I like Kuku.

It turned out to be a busier lunch with more people than usual.

After the meal, in the course of the conversation, I was to use Kuku's lute for Flattorte to get him to sing something. Farfa said, "Mr. Flattorte, sing."

"You could be wrong because you're not even ready. It's only gonna be easy."

That's what Flattorte said, but it didn't seem like a lot. It's not like you don't like playing anything.

"I also appreciate Flattorte's performance. I think there's a natural sense of rhythm."

"We don't need to evaluate Lycra. It feels weird when you compliment me."

Words against Lycra are also somewhat soft.

My daughters have been applauding me since before I started, and Rosalie and Sandra are waiting to play with their faces of intrigue.

"Then do it."

Frankly, Flattorte's bounce was incredibly high-level.

The tune is completely different from Kuk's song in the first place. Flattorte's songs are cheerful and bright.

Will it be called vertical nori? That's not why it's called a song that goes wild. A song that will cheer your child up even if he hears it.

The dining turned into an impromptu live house today.

Farfa in particular was jumping on the spot looking fun.

I guess the fun is the same even for Flattorte. My tail is beating the floor tired. Maybe I'm rhythmizing with that.

Life with music, not bad.

"Margaret, Margaret, Margaret ~ ♪ - Whoa. I sang three songs, so this is it!

Everyone applauded simultaneously.

Kuk was also very impressed to hear it happily. Even with the musicality that's different from my own, I'm sure there's a part of it that will help.

"Ah! I flickered, I flickered!

Ponderi ran over to his own luggage and took out something like a notebook.

Hurry up, I'm putting out something that looks like a note, and I'm definitely writing something down.

"What? Could it have been an improvement to the artifact?

"No, once I put the music playing artifacts in the game center, I thought I could play a new game."

Ponderi painted a picture of Sarasa and the artifact and the person playing with it.

I don't know, but it sounds like a painting of someone tapping on an artifact.

"It appears in the display window at the same time that the score plays. You have to beat the artifact to compete for rhythm! This would be tremendously interesting if you could make it!

I think there was a game like that!

"Look, isn't music a rhythm imperative? Rhythm means timing, right? Timing can also be applied to games! This is a guaranteed hit! That's not a little hit either, it'll be a big hit!

Didn't Ponderi know the game center in his previous life? That feeling deepened for a moment......

Kuk's music artifact, Life Pretends to Be Dead, apparently has three types coming out simultaneously: Normal, Limited A, and Limited B.

Later, samples and playback artifacts were delivered in Wyvern.

If you're not a big fan enough to want to play the video and see it, I think it would be nice if you just bought "normal" and have the most songs.

Will CDs, no cassettes, become popular in this world as well?

But I had a bad feeling about it.

Pecora used to do things like idols, too. With a handshake ticket, I'd sell out the music artifacts. I wouldn't do that......

Without thinking about the ominous, I tried to play Life Pretends to Be Dead.

"... it's not for a change of mood because the song is ominous"