When I started playing I played one handed. Then I found I wasn't improving at all, so i switched to 3-finger (index+middle on right and index on left). I find this easiest, but now I haven't been improving so much lately. And I see that the best players play spread. I've been trying it, but it is really hard for me to coordinate. Should I keep practicing to get good at playing spread? Is it really the best playing style?
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play spread. do it. take the pain and missing of arrows. it's worth it.Originally posted by thesunfanabsolutely I want to vomit on your face irlOriginally posted by choofIt was like trying to throw logic at a fuckin brick wall lmaoOriginally posted by choofwhats more dense, a black hole or an icyworld fileOriginally posted by CelirraI've never been so disappointed by a man from Alabama than I am right now -
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honestally keep on practicing I play one handed and im way better than almost all of the two handed friends i have but what is reall good practice for this is if you are playing stepmania change the judgement diffuculty up to judgement and in alot of cases where you have to "button mash" you wont be able to do it and so will have to get better
ot play spread alot but my key boadr moves to much so i have to hold it with my left while i play with my right =PComment
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no stepmania is alot easier (in some ways) than ffr and resonance for instance note scroll rate changes and stuff like that but i play one handed as well and double aa'ng psmo and max 300 is a cake walk and i can easily pass harder soings like summer speedy mix and snow so honestally its just the amount of practice but there is a point where you cant pass some songs with one hand such as delirium oni just because they were made to be almost impossible to pass one handedComment

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