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  • bumchin
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2006
    • 43

    #1

    Benefits of spread

    What are the benefits of switching from one-handed to spread? I'm really good one-handed but want to know if i'll be alot better spread.
  • Bynary Fission
    Retired One-Hander
    • Jan 2008
    • 2437

    #2
    Re: Benefits of spread

    There are several benefits associated with switching to spread.

    1. A better capability to combo/PA complicated patterns
    2. Improved skill at all songs in a short time frame
    3. Improved reading of patterns
    4. Vastly improved speed

    I don't play spread, so you're better of asking somebody who does. But what I have listed are the basics, but they comprise nearly all facets of spread playing. Most people go from FCing VDs/Challengings with one hand (usually takes a few months) to FC'ing VCs within a few weeks for spread.

    However, do not feel pressured to switch. Stay with what fits you best, be that one handed or spread.


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    • EAGAMES
      Y0FACE!
      • Dec 2006
      • 4931

      #3
      Re: Benefits of spread

      From a person who was decent at one handed to spread, I can safely say that you improve faster with spread than one handed. Switch.
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      • cry4eternity
        ~ added for cuteness
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jan 2007
        • 979

        #4
        Re: Benefits of spread

        Pros:
        -Better PA
        -Better at jumpstream
        -All around best way to play
        -Takes less than 2 weeks to get used to it

        Cons:
        -Slower speed
        -Certain trill patterns are nearly impossible
        -Some runningmen, streams, and jump patterns are trickier with spread

        I switched from a really weird index type play to spread around February of 2008. A few days later I got my first AAA. Now I have 253. Just give it a try, you will most likely love it.

        I'm retired

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        • EAGAMES
          Y0FACE!
          • Dec 2006
          • 4931

          #5
          Re: Benefits of spread

          You forgot about jacks, cry4eternity.
          Removed a .gif image so your total signature size isn't well over 1MB. Keep this in mind for the future.
          5th Official FFR Tournament Scores (Division 5)
          Round 1: Novo Mundo (AAA)
          Round 2: 4 Chord Touhou (AAA)
          Round 3: October (1.0.0.1)
          Round 4: Silly Symphony (1.0.0.0)
          Round 5: Hardkore Atomic (4.0.0.1)
          Round 6: Blue Rose (2.0.0.0)
          Round 7: La Dump (Eliminated for being lazy.)
          Originally posted by smartdude1212
          EA will wander into his house with twenty minutes remaining in the round, load up FFR, realize he needs to ****, go to do so, discover he's hungry, whip up a gourmet meal, return to FFR with five minutes to go, play la camp once, and missflag on the 2154th arrow because scythe of 13 is watching him

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          • Mookage
            FFR Player
            • Mar 2007
            • 227

            #6
            Re: Benefits of spread

            I switched from one-hand to spread a few months ago. I left FFR for a few months because school made me lose concentration and I started sucking.

            After 2 months of not playing FFR one-hand just seemed like it was holding me back, so I switched. I had experimented with spread before but I just couldn't get it. When I decided to switch I really didn't have any trouble at all, it just came naturally.

            The best things about spread are:
            -improved speed
            -quicker improvement
            -more comfortable
            -better PA

            The worst things about spread are:
            -generally hard to get used to
            -runningmen kill
            -"one-hand trills" are very difficult

            To contrast; the best things about one-hand are:
            -easy to get used to
            -works very well with easier songs
            -comfortable

            The worst things about one-hand are:
            -up/down trills are very difficult
            -speed becomes an issue when you get better
            -very difficult to do jumpstream (I had tons of problems with this)
            -Carpal Tunnel


            Ultimately it's up to you. I would recomend switching though because you get a lot better a lot faster.

            Within a week of switching I went from barely FC'ing Beethoven Virus to FC'ing it with good PA (by my standards).

            Hope that helps.

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            • bumchin
              FFR Player
              • Feb 2006
              • 43

              #7
              Re: Benefits of spread

              Alright, thanks guys, I guess i'll switch to spread. Hopefully it doesn't take that long to get used to.

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              • TheRapingDragon
                A car crash mind
                • Aug 2005
                • 9788

                #8
                Re: Benefits of spread

                Harder songs become easier to manage with two hands.
                You become Better overall with two hands instead of one.
                You will realise that you're able to go Faster than you ever could with one hand.
                You exercise both hands and so become that much Stronger over time than using one hand.

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                • Beethovens mask
                  FFR Veteran
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 1569

                  #9
                  Re: Benefits of spread

                  I play spread, and apparently it's awesome. Switch.

                  (I do play one handed on songs difficulty 1-3)
                  Originally posted by fastfingers65
                  beethoven youre terrible at speaking like a moron

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                  • Megmo
                    FFR Veteran
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 250

                    #10
                    Re: Benefits of spread

                    Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
                    Harder songs become easier to manage with two hands.
                    You become Better overall with two hands instead of one.
                    You will realise that you're able to go Faster than you ever could with one hand.
                    You exercise both hands and so become that much Stronger over time than using one hand.
                    I see what you did there. =)

                    I once played one handed then switched to left index, right index/middle/ring. That was better, but still had its quirks so I switched to spread about a year or more ago. I do find runningmen patterns and one handed trills hard but spread is worth it. I usually have no problems doing jumpstream except on insane BPM's and my speed significantly increased. It took me about two weeks to get comfortable with it, maybe a little less. Try it out.

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                    • Shashakiro
                      TWO THOUZAND COMBO
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 9082

                      #11
                      Re: Benefits of spread

                      Switch immediately. There is no reason ever to play one-handed and it has almost no advantages whatsoever over spread aside from maybe off-hand one-handed trills/runningmen.
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                      • Tophius
                        Flame Cat
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 509

                        #12
                        Re: Benefits of spread

                        Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
                        Harder songs become easier to manage with two hands.
                        You become Better overall with two hands instead of one.
                        You will realise that you're able to go Faster than you ever could with one hand.
                        You exercise both hands and so become that much Stronger over time than using one hand.
                        TheRapingDragon has officially won the thread, kthxbai.

                        Anyways, spread is the way to go for pretty much every song. The only problems I have with spread is that I can't do one handed trills very well, or jacks either.

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                        • Xiaounlimited
                          Eaguru
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 2832

                          #13
                          Re: Benefits of spread

                          Someone needs to make a damn sticky outlining "Yes, switch to spread."
                          Why would you put that in your signature? You've lost your signature rights for a month. (You'll get them back on March 10th, 2012.)

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                          • danny53x
                            AKA Yotipo
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 1008

                            #14
                            Re: Benefits of spread

                            The things about spread is that each of the fingers you use are dedicated to a single arrow.



                            Remember, it's never too late to swtich!

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                            • EugeneKim
                              FFR Player
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 12

                              #15
                              Re: Benefits of spread

                              I switched from one hand to spread a few weeks ago, and I am already better than before.
                              However, I still find some patterns easier with one hand.
                              I think it is better to switch.

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