The first piece is not very difficult; overall, it's simpler than both the fourth and fifth. A bit more direct than the second, maybe. I don't mind it.
The second piece is longer than the first and also includes vocals. Who sings? Sakamoto. What does he sing? Boh. "Saru to Yuki to Gomi No Kodomo." He keeps repeating that, more or less (something varies, I think). Catchy at first, then it gets a bit tiring. It's less direct than the first but I like it more or less the same as the first, although less than the sixth, which is my favorite. And it is less complex than both the fourth and the fifth, so in terms of complexity, it's at the level of the first, which isn't sung.
The third piece is as monotonous as the second, but I like it a bit less than the second. Nonetheless, it's less monotonous than the eighth. More rhythmic than the second, but still less so than the sixth.
The fourth piece is as complex as the fifth; more complex and also less fun than the first. A little more varied than both the second and the third. I hear a lot of sounds in it.
The fifth piece is as complex as the fourth, but compared to the fourth, it's more rhythmic, almost danceable. Hence, I like it much more than the third, fourth, and eighth, although still less than the sixth.
The sixth is the one I like the most. And there's even someone playing the guitar (!!!). His name is Adrian Belew. Oh yes, now I know who he is. More rhythmic than the third, which is already more rhythmic than the second.
The seventh is about as long as the second, but compared to the second, which was less direct than the first and I liked almost as much as the first, this one is less catchy. Less monotonous than the eighth, which is the one I like the least and is more monotonous than both the second and the third.
The eighth is the one I like the least.
The ninth is called "Venezia." This is the only title I understood. Better than the eighth, which is the one I like the least, a bit more rhythmic than the seventh but shorter than both the second and the seventh, so I digest it better than the second, the seventh, and the eighth. Compared to the fourth, it is catchier but I like it less than both the fifth and the sixth, which is the one I like the most.
The tenth is about as short as the eighth but is a little better than the eighth; however, I like it less than the ninth and it doesn't have the rhythm of the fifth or the sixth.
Which piece do you prefer?
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