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Spun a twirly fruitcake,
Join Date: Feb 2009
Age: 28
Posts: 3,730
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Playing FFR with middle- and ring finger, am I the only one who does this?
Please, do tell me if you do, or tell me why you don't / shouldn't! //Scintill
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U mirin'?
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Fitness Thread
Age: 32
Posts: 4,127
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Try playing with your ring finger and pinky.
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FFR Player
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Age: 26
Posts: 480
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if its getting you good scores, and you feel comfortable with it,
i dont see any reason that you should change now.
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i can remember a few players that play/played that way.
I play index and middle finger spread on the keys zx nm If you're just a casual player, play whatever your feel is best |
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I play that way sometimes. It gets me really good PA. xD Although, I can only play like that on easier songs right now. I need more speed.
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FFR Veteran
Join Date: May 2009
Location: London, Ontario
Age: 26
Posts: 20
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I started off using middle/ring finger with both hands. It took me almost a month to get into index/middle, and trust me, you will never hit trills again with middle/ring after you switch.
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