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  • Choofers
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    FFR Music Producer
    • Dec 2008
    • 6205

    #16
    Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

    Originally posted by hi19hi19
    People seem to forget the good parts of the chart, without the bullshit it would be a pretty fun file.
    moogy stepped it

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    • Akarin
      FFR Player
      • Nov 2011
      • 9

      #17
      Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

      Are there any good songs to practice flam notes like colored notes right after a 4th/8th (or whatever they're called). They're really annoying to try and hit perfectly because of how awkward the beat is.

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      • Choofers
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        • Dec 2008
        • 6205

        #18
        Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

        Originally posted by Akarin
        Are there any good songs to practice flam notes like colored notes right after a 4th/8th (or whatever they're called). They're really annoying to try and hit perfectly because of how awkward the beat is.
        flam notes? what song?

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        • benguino
          Kawaii Desu Ne?
          • Dec 2007
          • 4185

          #19
          Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

          Originally posted by Akarin
          Are there any good songs to practice flam notes like colored notes right after a 4th/8th (or whatever they're called). They're really annoying to try and hit perfectly because of how awkward the beat is.
          I know (at least some of the songs in the) "The Games We Played..." series have a whole bunch of flam notes and bursts and stuff like that on very off beats. You could give those a try.
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          • rayword45
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            • Feb 2007
            • 3212

            #20
            Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

            Crowdpleaser is NOT trill practice :P

            Any good Runningmen practice songs?
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            • One Winged Angel
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              • Mar 2007
              • 10837

              #21
              Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

              Klung Kung is good for runningmen, Classical Insanity and Sonata Quasi too but to a much lesser extent


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              • bmah
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                • Oct 2003
                • 8448

                #22
                Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                Crowdpleaser should be removed altogether from the list. It's not good practice for anything.

                Runningmen: should be obvious, but there's Klungkung 1655 and Grand Gallop Chromatique off the top of my head.

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                • rayword45
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                  • Feb 2007
                  • 3212

                  #23
                  Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                  Crowdpleaser features around 75% 120bpm jumpstream. I think it's fine there.
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                  • bmah
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                    • Oct 2003
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                    #24
                    Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                    There are hundreds of songs that feature way better jumpstream, so despite CP being comprised of a majority of SLOW jumpstream, it's hardly notable for jumpstream practice. A large percentage of the harder FFR songs in general are jumpstream - it's one of the most widespread features in most files.

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                    • hi19hi19
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                      • Oct 2005
                      • 12194

                      #25
                      Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                      Originally posted by Akarin
                      Are there any good songs to practice flam notes like colored notes right after a 4th/8th (or whatever they're called). They're really annoying to try and hit perfectly because of how awkward the beat is.
                      Synthlight files lawl


                      Someday I'll make a true runningmen file for FFR and it will haunt people's levelranks forevermore...
                      I like this idea, I'll go work on it now hehu


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                      • bmah
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                        #26
                        Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                        I think they're called grace notes. They're usually not a -main- feature in most files. Midnight Dragon comes to mind. An extreme example might be Mephisto Waltz.

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                        • dag12
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                          • Dec 2004
                          • 468

                          #27
                          Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                          Grace notes - OSTER Project.
                          Piano forte comes to mind
                          (and piano forte scandal when it comes out hehe)

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                          • pmonibuv1
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                            • Aug 2007
                            • 3236

                            #28
                            Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                            Death piano. Hehu
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                            • Zekramcross
                              The Break Ends
                              • May 2011
                              • 1786

                              #29
                              Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                              Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
                              Are we strictly using ffr charts or are the Dragon's fury engine allowed.
                              I'm curious about this too. There are some songs on there that is good practice.

                              Grace notes:
                              N's Farewell

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                              • hXcalltheway
                                Banned
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 550

                                #30
                                Re: Songs good for practicing certain techniques/patterns

                                Originally posted by Gravity Kitten
                                I would think that {Rose} would be under trills..
                                but that's just my opinion.
                                Do you know what trills are...?

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