These features are especially handy for speed‑runners, content creators, and anyone who wants to experiment with the game’s hidden mechanics without repeatedly replaying the same sections.
Melody Marks had always moved to rhythm. As a childhood dancer she felt chords in her bones; as an adult she taught others to find their footing, coaxing hesitant muscles into confident motion in the compact studio above a bookshop on Wren Lane. On September 24, 2024, a flyer slipped under her studio door announced a curious event: "Bananafever — Live Link Training & Showcase." The name tasted like mischief. Melody smiled, clipped it to her bulletin board, and thought of new choreography.
| Element | Details | |---------|----------| | | An anonymous musician/educator who goes by the handle “BananaFever” on most platforms (Discord, Reddit, YouTube). The real identity has not been publicly disclosed. | | First Appearance | A teaser post on the r/WeAreTheMusicMakers subreddit on 24 September 2024 (hence the “24 09 24” tag). | | Motivation | BananaFever observed that many existing ear‑training tools focus on interval identification but neglect melodic contour and expressive phrasing . They set out to design a system that blends visual “marks” on a staff with auditory cues, allowing learners to internalise both pitch and rhythm simultaneously. | | Platform | The core package is hosted on GitHub (open‑source license) with supplemental videos on YouTube and community discussion on a dedicated Discord server . |