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Join Date: Jun 2004
Age: 37
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@Cetaka: Because your stepfiles end up not being held back in terms of difficulty, it's allowed them to have a bit more freedom in how they are stepped. You do it tastefully, which makes them end up being even more bad ass.
@Fun: It's a subjective quality, and I'll always hold that there isn't a large amount of correlation between fun factor and technicality. Lately, my main focus as a stepfile artist (Cooking By The Book on anyways, prior to that I was experimenting with random styles n ****... play my Air Nad Adrian if you wanna see a good technical file that isn't fun at all) has been trying to makes things be fun to as wide an audience as possible, while still remaining technically sound. This is done through maintaing flow, accurately following the tension in the song, controlling the difficulty of the stepfile, among other things. @Pitch: It's all a matter of being CONSISTENT. People are all going to have different methods of expressing pitch, and as long as you remain consistent through out the stepfile with your own pitch method, then it's going to work out fine (as long as your method doesn't suck really bad). |
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