03-5-2009, 12:20 PM | #21 |
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Re: BEST advice to a noob
These would be some good tips for me, haha. The average player who is starting to get serious
i cant vibrate for **** AAAARGH |
03-5-2009, 11:16 PM | #22 |
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Re: BEST advice to a noob
yea thats true, but I wonder if it matters how long you train on each before switching to the other. I noticed it takes a bit to re-adjust to both, but if I play SM for a week and go back to FFR I totally own until Ive been playing FFR for a few days without SM. Its cuz of the gay choppyness of FFR I think.
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03-5-2009, 11:19 PM | #23 |
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Re: BEST advice to a noob
Oh and I almost forgot one more tip.. before playing each day it helps quite alot to do trilling/jacking warm-ups. Just trill both hands fast as you can for like 5-10 mins, then try jacking for a bit. I've noticed this really helps, instead of confusing your brain and not playing at your best.
If I start to get bored of training for a while, a good toke always fixes it. It seems to make me feel the music better. xP |
03-6-2009, 04:20 AM | #24 |
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Re: BEST advice to a noob
don't worry about vibrating. as of this post there are only five files + vrofl you'd ever want to vibrate on (rato, death piano, crowdpleaser, -maybe- revo, -maybe- almost there); even if you wanted here we go that leaves one other file you can also ignore!
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