Roblox Piano Sheets - You Are Not Suguru Geto - Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 by James Liam Figueroa
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You Are Not Suguru Geto - Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2Roblox Piano Sheet

by James Liam Figueroa

Updated · Apr 8, 2026

jujutsu kaisenanimesoundtrackostcinematic
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~140 NPM

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Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto share one of the most devastating dynamics in modern shonen, and the track You Are Not Suguru Geto captures that fractured friendship with incredible emotional weight during the peak of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2. Composed by James Liam Figueroa, this piece serves as a definitive sonic backdrop for the moment the world’s strongest duo officially falls apart. Anime enthusiasts constantly revisit this theme because it manages to bottle up the raw betrayal and lingering nostalgia found throughout the Hidden Inventory arc. When brought over to the Roblox piano, the composition transforms into a deeply atmospheric experience that prioritizes mood and expression over frantic technicality. The melody moves at a melancholic, moderate tempo, encouraging players to really lean into the sustain to let those hollow chords resonate. Since the arrangement relies on a steady rhythmic build rather than overwhelming speed, it offers a satisfying challenge for intermediate players who want their performance to feel cinematic. It is a hauntingly beautiful addition to any virtual repertoire, effectively echoing the tragic weight of the sorcery world through a series of perfectly placed, somber keys.

You Are Not Suguru Geto - Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Roblox Piano Sheets Spieltipps

  • Teile das Stück zuerst in kurze Abschnitte auf, statt die komplette Folge in einem Durchgang zu spielen.
  • Nutze das Tempo- und Sustain-Setup oben, um schwierige Stellen sauber zu verinnerlichen.
  • Achte besonders auf wiederkehrende Muster, weil sie meist den größten Geschwindigkeitsgewinn bringen.
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