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I don't consider myself a noob, but this is definitely a noob question.
I use D-pad 2 hands, right hand index on up, right hand middle on right, left hand index on down, and left hand middle on left. Everyone says spread is great, and I believe it, and I even think that I might be using it and not knowing it. But what I want to know is exactly what the definition is, and what people like Shashakiro use exactly. Thanks |
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A car crash mind
Join Date: Aug 2005
Age: 38
Posts: 9,788
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Spread is using 2 fingers from both hands. It is different to 4-finger because you spread your hands out normally.
A common spread-setup on FFR is left arrow-down arrow-num8-num6. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Alberta, Canada
Age: 39
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Well then what do you call what madpear is using? That's what I use because it's just simpler.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Alberta, Canada
Age: 39
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4-finger.
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Cool, I'll probably try that method out, thanks.
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If you don't like regular spread, which is left down num6 num8, you can always try key mapping. There is a thread about it in FFR general talk I believe.
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Yeah, so I'm hitting a lot of up/right trills more easily now.
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