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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: I Must Belong Somewhere
Age: 29
Posts: 104
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I switch between sitting indian-style and keeping them flat on the floor.
Haven't figured out which way gets me better stats, though... |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 237
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no...I think you are just the only one who keeps their keyboard off the floor when they play...I find it much more comfortable to play with my feet resting on the keyboard as well :P
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Angel Island ♥
Join Date: Jun 2007
Age: 29
Posts: 1,530
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Always left leg front right foot back lol.
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FFR Player
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 35
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I place them both on the chair I'm sitting on, with my right left bended at the knee so I have something to rest my arm on.. it's weird.
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#45 |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 1
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I always sit indian style... whether it be FFR, Guitar Hero, or ANY game, or doing anything for that matter.
With anything rhythmic... FFR, Guitar Hero, playing my bass, or playing my tuba for example, I constantly keep the beat with my feet/toes. Not just one foot, but both... moreso my right foot. This creates problems as my cats see those little toes and want to play... so my toes are attacked, scratched, bitten, etc. Fun times. |
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#46 |
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i seem to have better PA with my knees spread apart about 2 1/2 feet
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#47 |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Delaware
Posts: 205
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..I do the same damn thing. But, I often do better with my feet flat on the ground, apart a bit. When I cross my legs, sometimes my right foot falls asleep and I'm all D<
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tane orb
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Either Crossed under me in the chair, my legs and knees up to my chest like L, Or positioned on the piece of metal Holding together my desk.
It varies. |
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