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For instance: Reality compared to Moon Child Reality: Most all of it is trilling at a fast bpm Moon Child: Short 16th jump bursts at 160 or so bpm Totally different things dude |
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ya totally dude
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No.
It doesn't work that way. |
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It works exactly that way. Consider Jack. We have say 8 16th jumps in a row on left right. I forget the BPM, let's call it 110. OK, now shift all the left notes down by 1/32nd and voila, same exact speed yet they are now 32nds trills and not 16th jack jumps. They are the exact same notes, just one side is shifted down a 32nd. I know what I'm talking about.
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Well look here
so you're hitting 8 16th notes 110 bpm in a row right? And you're hitting them at the same time, as 16ths you're not doing any sort of 32nd trilling =/ I don't see how you interprete (sp?) them as 32nds and moving down the notes or whatever because if you're hitting them all in a row of 8, you wouldn't be putting anymore effort or speed into them as if it was just a left 16th note; not a jump. |
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What the hell are you two talking about o_O
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He means that your doing the same speed, except with 32nd note trills, you'll have worse timing.
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Ok look. All 16th jumps are is a 16th jack on one finger and a 16th jack with another finger. All 32nds are is a 16th jack on one finger and a 16th jack on the other finger but instead of at the same time they alternate by 32nds.
And I didn't see Tank's post but I never said anything about worse timing... |
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Now that I get it, both of your guys's logic makes sense.
Therefore, you must be talking about different things.
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What i'm saying is, 16ths. With a jump for a 16th note you hit one part of the 16th jump with each finger at the exact same time.
With 32nds, you would be alternating between each index finger after each note in a pattern The 16ths you hit the jump with both of your fingers as a 16th. The 32nds you switch off with each finger You put much more effort into doing the 32nds then doing 16th jumps argh this is just useless arguement |
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Hehe, yeah it is. Plus I believe your Moonchlid score anyway so it doesn't matter XD
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Its easier than 32nds
but still :< oh well, i am the stream god.
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plz make a qwayser 1.6 movie
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Can Nima pass Quasar 2.0?
That's be insane. |
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He can not only pass it, he can A it......
I can pass it too though. |
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That's something that he should make a vid of and submit to...everywhere.
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and then arch0wl comes back with uber skill and pwns quasar 2.0 with an AAA, then whores it and gets an AAAA...
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Don't be a retard.
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too late obviously for him
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