:::Note Pattern Difficulty Survey:::
In descending order, from hardest to easiest: Rate the difficulty of these pattern types at LOW BPMs.
[High BPM]
Common patterns:
-Consecutive Jumps (Example: BB Evo, Lovely Lovely Lovely/ Constant Jumps)
-Running Men
-Trills
-Rolls
-Jacks
-Triplets
-Gallops
-Crossovers
-Chains: ("Alternating jumps and single notes, connected by a single common note. (<>, >, v>, v, <v, etc.")
-Jumpstream
Now seeing some people have more trouble doing different pattern types at different speeds/difficulties...: In descending order, from hardest to easiest: Rate the difficulty of these pattern types at HIGH BPMs/Harder Difficulties.
[Low BPM]
Common Patterns:
-Consecutive Jumps (Example: BB Evo, Lovely Lovely Lovely/ Constant Jumps)
-Running Men
-Trills
-Rolls
-Jacks
-Triplets
-Gallops
-Crossovers
-Chains: ("Alternating jumps and single notes, connected by a single common note. (<>, >, v>, v, <v, etc.")
-Jumpstream
Streams are not on the list because they are technically a simultaneous reptition of different patterns. I would say the better you get at all pattern types in better, the better you will be at streams in general.
I am doing this for a reason so input would be appreciated.
In descending order, from hardest to easiest: Rate the difficulty of these pattern types at LOW BPMs.
[High BPM]
Common patterns:
-Consecutive Jumps (Example: BB Evo, Lovely Lovely Lovely/ Constant Jumps)
-Running Men
-Trills
-Rolls
-Jacks
-Triplets
-Gallops
-Crossovers
-Chains: ("Alternating jumps and single notes, connected by a single common note. (<>, >, v>, v, <v, etc.")
-Jumpstream
Now seeing some people have more trouble doing different pattern types at different speeds/difficulties...: In descending order, from hardest to easiest: Rate the difficulty of these pattern types at HIGH BPMs/Harder Difficulties.
[Low BPM]
Common Patterns:
-Consecutive Jumps (Example: BB Evo, Lovely Lovely Lovely/ Constant Jumps)
-Running Men
-Trills
-Rolls
-Jacks
-Triplets
-Gallops
-Crossovers
-Chains: ("Alternating jumps and single notes, connected by a single common note. (<>, >, v>, v, <v, etc.")
-Jumpstream
Streams are not on the list because they are technically a simultaneous reptition of different patterns. I would say the better you get at all pattern types in better, the better you will be at streams in general.
I am doing this for a reason so input would be appreciated.






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