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Everlong
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Age: 37
Posts: 3,833
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I was planning on making a V2 of a trill/jack practice file I made awhile back and I got around to doing that today. The thread on that first file is found here:
http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=88426 (I placed this thread in the Brag Board because the first thread was placed there and it never was moved. My apologies if this is in the wrong section.) The original file isn't uploaded anymore. There's really no need for it at this point. The differences in this file are... -400 BPM is the highest instead of 999 BPM. -Greater variation in bpms from 100 bpm to 400 bpm, as well as the bpm increasing in a smaller amount at each change. -This file contains rolls and a 3142 pattern. Every other aspect of the first file can basically be found in this file. Here is a copy of a text document I included in the uploaded zip file on the FFR simfile database. As you can notice, it informs you how you can turn the steps to create different variations of patterns. (Pretty obvious to the average SM user, but I included it for a quick reference.) Code:
-----Credit----- Simfile made by HammyMcSquirrel Mp3 made by DarkbearX -----Difficulties----- Beginner (One Handed Trill) No Turn = Left handed trill Mirror = Right handed trill Turn Left = Down/Right Trill Turn Right = Up/Left Trill Easy (Two Handed Trill) No Turn = Left/Right trill Mirror = Right/Left trill Turn Left = Down/Up trill Turn Right = Up/Down trill Medium (Jacks) Hard = Rolls No Turn = Right to left rolls Mirror = Left to right rolls Challenge/Oni (3142 Pattern) Mirror = 2413 pattern Edit contains no steps and is available for you to place with whatever pattern you have difficulty with. -----BPMs----- 100 (4 measures, 1 measure break.) 110 121 132 (8 measures, 1 measure break.) 143 155 166 177 188 199 210 225 237 248 259 (9 measures on this one. Whoops.) 270 (8 measures.) 281 292 311 326 (12 measures, 2 measure break.) 337 348 359 371 382 389 400! (16 measures, what the EFF.) ![]() File can be found here: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...p?songid=31560 |
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