Blind, I don't know what you said at all.
Care to say it in newbie's terms? Please?
Blindreper's just making suggestions on how to play ffr. Much of the terms he coined can be found on the FFR picture dictionary (search for it). IMO, just have fun before even trying to play really well.
Blindreper's just making suggestions on how to play ffr. Much of the terms he coined can be found on the FFR picture dictionary (search for it). IMO, just have fun before even trying to play really well.
Thanx for the advice.
I find that the FFR beginner songs are really fun to listen to and play.
I really like Driveway (light) and RainDrops.
Welcome to FFR. I play one handed also. This is probably the way you play, am I right?
Left arrow = pointer
Up and down = middle
right arrow = ring
Thats the way to go! ^^
If you don't want a challange however, and you just want to get good really really fast, then play spread or index. (You can find these styles on the forums.)
Welcome to FFR. I play one handed also. This is probably the way you play, am I right?
Left arrow = pointer
Up and down = middle
right arrow = ring
Thats the way to go! ^^
If you don't want a challange however, and you just want to get good really really fast, then play spread or index. (You can find these styles on the forums.)
Have fun.
Thanks, and yeah, I play one handed the way you described.
But is it easier to use the other ways? ^^
Directly to the point. Yes. It is much easier to play in any other style.
Everyone agrees that One Handed play is the hardest by far, as it puts a large strain on your energy and wears you down twice is not three or four times as fast as playing in another style. (As you must hold your hand up in the air, and you must be constantly be moving your position.)
But don't sweat it.
Only 3 weeks ago I could only pass Brain of the Moon (A song in rock that is very demanding on energy) once! before I was done for at least an hour or so. NOW I can pass it close to seven times in a row, and then maybe two or three hours later I can do it again.
If you would like a challenge, then play one handed. If you want the somewhat easier way out pick any other style. (Remember, every other style gets you there faster, but once you master the one handed style, though in probably 10 fold the time, you will be able to do EVERY kind of note combo better then any other style. Though no one has accomplished this yet. lol)
Lol, that'd be like an Arrow God who could do that, Zageron.
I think that maybe it's in the best interest of myself to play one handed, as to significantly improve myself for the future. That way, I could easily beat songs with the other finger methods, as you stated.
However, how do you do the other methods anyway?
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