RB_Quackies is a one hander and she destroys a lot of spread players.
Originally posted by Jewpinthethird
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But if I remember correctly, she still does that every now and then.
And why does no one bother mentioning Index, using the two index fingers of both hands to play?
Then again, I'm strictly spread, myself, so~~~
I only play one-handed when I'm testing songs and I have good arrow keys to use. (laptops are not the best arrow keys around, especially ones that are like, half the size of regular ones. @.@)
But if I remember correctly, she still does that every now and then.
And why does no one bother mentioning Index, using the two index fingers of both hands to play?
Then again, I'm strictly spread, myself, so~~~
I only play one-handed when I'm testing songs and I have good arrow keys to use. (laptops are not the best arrow keys around, especially ones that are like, half the size of regular ones. @.@)
I think shes the same as Irionman, only play spread when you physically cant do the song on one hand.
noone bothers index because its a style you start with, not a one you usually learn.
I think shes the same as Irionman, only play spread when you physically cant do the song on one hand.
noone bothers index because its a style you start with, not a one you usually learn.
Aye, aye, hands are not fun one-handed. xDDD
And I guess you're right about that. Never really thought about it in that way. Never started index, tho, so I would've never immediately thought of that. xDDD
Seriously if spread isn't using two hands than what?
lol almost sounds like we're talking about...NVM.
I play with two hands, but they're all on the arrow keys; this is an example of a two-hand player who doesn't play spread. Physically, my hands aren't "spread out" if I use the arrow keys for both of my hands.
Source: You MUST be comfortable with you're finger style. Your finger style is the allocation of your hand in regards to pressing the four keys.
The following graphics shows examples of different methods in which to play FFR.
Spread
This is the most popular style among the FFR community. In this particular image, Left and Down are used for a and s, while Up and Right are used for k and l. Many people use this key configuration, allowing minimum hand-to-hand inteference during gameplay, and comfortable playing.
The index style consists of both index fingers switching between four keys.
For this reason, it is difficult to play songs consisting of Jumpstreams and patterns which include Jumps.
One Hand
A relatively common style among the FFR community.
This finger style normally occurs for first time FFR players. One hand doesn't just mean three fingers; it can also mean four fingers, or even a two finger approach. One finger is impractical.
Keep in mind of the fact that this style, just like index, comes with small disadvantages such as complex patterns and speed.
Other
It is very pointless to list all other styles I know. The ones I have listed are widely known and used, as well as preferred by a vast majority of users. I personally do not use any of these styles. If you prefer a style of your own choice, go for it!
There's not really a 'meant'. Most of the people making higher-level charts play spread, which is two hands, but they can still be pounded on one hand with a ton of practice.
You could even learn both ways, if you want; two hands for hard songs, one for easy ones
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