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  • 133754UC3
    FFR Veteran
    • Jan 2008
    • 127

    #16
    Re: Hands slippery

    I very rarely slip, and it only really happens on songs that have fast and long streams.

    Where I run into hand problems is on sections that go from a very fast roll/burst etc, (something that I have to play as a jump trill as fast as I can) and then go directly into a stream. After I get through the burst my fingers 'freeze up', and it's really hard for me to go back to hitting each note separately.

    This only really happens on parts where I actually have to trill as fast as I possibly can, though.

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    • ScaryArrows..
      FFR Player
      • Aug 2007
      • 308

      #17
      Re: Hands slippery

      I remember with my older keyboard when I would play it would VERY SLOWLY move up on my desk and eventually start to slip under the part of the desk where the monitor stands and I would either:

      a)Wait for a break to bring it back to Its normal spot.

      b)Deal with it =/

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      • UnkownMan
        FFR Player
        • Apr 2007
        • 1569

        #18
        Re: Hands slippery

        It hasn't happened to me. I just choke during a run and mess up my combo. Not fun, no.
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        • TheSaxRunner05
          The Doctor
          • Apr 2006
          • 6144

          #19
          Re: Hands slippery

          I don't slip often, but mainly I just miss stuff when its too fast for me to do.
          Sometimes I'll get a random average or miss for realizing too late that there was an arrow there, or just losing focus.


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          • benguino
            Kawaii Desu Ne?
            • Dec 2007
            • 4185

            #20
            Re: Hands slippery

            I occasionally slip when doing long and fast trills. =/
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            • carlin
              nilrac
              • Jan 2005
              • 125

              #21
              Re: Hands slippery

              Playing spread helps. I used to slip when I was single handed but having every key to a finger really helps.
              Nothing is true, everything is possible.

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              • Zageron
                Zageron E. Tazaterra
                FFR Administrator
                • Apr 2007
                • 6592

                #22
                Re: Hands slippery

                It's better to slip when playing one handed.
                Patters can get really hard to hit with a finger on each individual note. So sliding around is more accurate.

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                • megamon88
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  FFR Music Producer
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 2567

                  #23
                  Re: Hands slippery

                  Originally posted by ScaryArrows..
                  I remember with my older keyboard when I would play it would VERY SLOWLY move up on my desk and eventually start to slip under the part of the desk where the monitor stands and I would either:

                  a)Wait for a break to bring it back to Its normal spot.

                  b)Deal with it =/
                  Story of my life D:

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