Sight read in FFR means to play a song for the first time. I don't think thats the question you're after.
To play a song well and read the arrows, that's a different story. The human mind is very complex. We learn a process called naturalization. It's when our brain 'gets used to' reading the arrows so to speak. Some people naturalize faster than others, but all-in-all everyone will eventually be able to read the arrows in songs around For Masters Only. This doesn't mean they will all hit the arrows, thats a matter of motor skills. I suggest the combination of spread or split with a load of practice and you will excel at FFR!
FC=Full Combo: when you hit all the arrows in a song.
AAA=Achieving the #1 rank in any given song. Usually used to describe a PFC(Perfect Full Combo) where you hit every arrow in a song with a 'perfect' result.
how do u get tokens? in the tokens genre, there's only like one song available for me, and there's only 3 in the skill genre...
If you go to the "Statistics" link up in the top menu, down the middle left of the screen are two links "token list" and "skill token list"
Tokens are hidden throughout the site, and you can find them by following clues linked to in the token list page. Generally when you've found one, it will appear as an actual token you can click. We aren't allowed to tell anyone anything further than that, they need to be figured out and discovered on your own.
Skill tokens are simply earned by meeting the skill token requirement, all of which are listed on the skill tokens page.
so that's what sight read means! thank you :3. I thought it's like people blur out their vision and press naturally without looking at each individual arrow in a song but as a whole block of arrows >.>.
Originally posted by rushyrulz
Sight read in FFR means to play a song for the first time. I don't think thats the question you're after.
To play a song well and read the arrows, that's a different story. The human mind is very complex. We learn a process called naturalization. It's when our brain 'gets used to' reading the arrows so to speak. Some people naturalize faster than others, but all-in-all everyone will eventually be able to read the arrows in songs around For Masters Only. This doesn't mean they will all hit the arrows, thats a matter of motor skills. I suggest the combination of spread or split with a load of practice and you will excel at FFR!
so that's what sight read means! thank you :3. I thought it's like people blur out their vision and press naturally without looking at each individual arrow in a song but as a whole block of arrows >.>.
Thats part of sightreading. I don't know about the blurring out their vision part, but getting good at FFR includes memorizing the patterns. See THIS THREAD for a photo gallery and description of all the FFR Patterns.
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