I tap my feet when making a chart to make sure there's no double step. But it gets frustrating in charts with uber long streams. Some people on the other hand recognize double steps instantly. How do they do that? Is there a list of patterns I should memorize?
How do you recognize a double step?
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
well, start with a higher speed mod, it helps read faster notes and stuff. at advanced peoples levels id say we notice double notes because of placement and because of colour of notes. colour of notes helps me keep in time.
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
Play your charts using only your index fingers. Slow down the song if you need to, and then when you find the finger that has to move twice, or uncomfortably because of an ambiguous pattern, you've found your step error/problem. As you familiarize yourself with non-working patterns, you'll just eventually stop using them.Comment
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
what I do to recognise it is to change the rate to .3 and pretend you're playing your song, and if you notice you have to doublestep or have to do a really awkward spin, then it's a doublestep. If you don't have enough room to move, then just move your legs accordingly while sitting down.
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
I can recognize a double step from light years away.. i think it's pathetic to have to lower rate.. I simply can just tell.. aren't I special hehComment
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
if you have a right and a left on the same color then you have a doublestep (assuming it's a straight stream)Comment
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
The more you play, the easy it will be to recognize things like this.
I know that's how I learned... I never knew how Xiao could always pin point everything as it was coming up in my pad files.
Now i can do the same.I'm a bad bad Boy.Comment
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
Double steps occur with two notes in a row. In any straight stream two notes in a row will never be the same color. Not sure what you are talking about unless you are saying that over a whole measure this will happen. If that's the case i have never paid enough attention to realize this.Comment
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
I come from DDR, so I just naturally recognize spins, crossovers, doublestepping, etc.
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
Well...isn't using feet basically the same as using index? And I'd like to be able to do it just with my brain.Originally posted by TC_HalogenPlay your charts using only your index fingers. Slow down the song if you need to, and then when you find the finger that has to move twice, or uncomfortably because of an ambiguous pattern, you've found your step error/problem. As you familiarize yourself with non-working patterns, you'll just eventually stop using them.
I do play spread but also on a pad(started about a year ago). Thing is, while I'm playing I don't have time to pay attention to the patterns.
Obviously that's easy for you to say.Double stepping is never a concern or even a thing at all.Comment
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Re: How do you recognize a double step?
Then you don't play anything hard, I learned what a spin was first week of playing, i learned crosses when i played on light (still 1st week), I read double steps 1st month.. its been 4 years now. =PComment
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