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I hear this pattern talked about a lot, and I've not been able to figure out what it is.
Can anyone fill me in? |
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IM not sure either
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Summer!!
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running man is alternate paterns, like so
< > < > < > < > < Like if you were to do the running man in real life, alternating feet.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ontario
Posts: 40
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Try out alpha helix if you still dont grasp what he is saying.
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So running man is a trill basically?
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No, a trill is a musical term. It means the same held note wavering between two pitches at an insane speed.
Anyone who ever played Track & Field for the NES on a power pad will know exactly what running man is. |
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