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  • jprox445
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2009
    • 532

    #1

    FFR Patterns & Names (updating currently)

    NOTE: since rushyrulz won't update the god damn picture dictionary, I will go out of my way to do so!
    suggest anything and i will put it on here... i will update daily!



    hello Jprox445 here again with another Tutorial.

    This time we will be learning about Key Phrases and Patterns in FFR!

    Ever heard someone say they just got a Black flag or they said that the Streams in that song are really tough?

    Want to know what these little things are?

    Well this is my little guide to YOU the new FFR player.

    I will go over the basics of ALL Patterns their names, and the simple Acronyms players use such as AAA


    For a more in depth view on certain patterns please go to the following link Below.
    -----------------------------------------
    Click this for the Picture Dictionary
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    Now, Let's get started shall we?
    Last edited by jprox445; 01-26-2012, 08:27 AM.
  • jprox445
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2009
    • 532

    #2
    Re: FFR Patterns & Names (updating currently)

    <--- This is A Single Note
    Only a single tap of the key is required for this note.

    <--- This is a Jump
    Two fingers must strike the keys down at the same time on the keys to hit this note.

    <--- This is A Hand
    Three fingers must strike the keys to hit this note.

    <--- This is A Quad Note
    All four fingers must be tapped down at the same time to hit this note.

    <--- This is A Gallop
    Two fingers are required to hit a gallop, it is called a gallop because it is quick alternation of fingers.

    <--- This is A Triplet
    This is similar to a Gallop except an extra note is added, you must quickly alternate between fingers to hit this.

    <-- This is A Grace Note
    Grace notes are very similar to Jumps, they can usually be hit as jumps.

    <--- This is A Mini Jack
    This is a Mini Jack, it requires two repetitive taps to hit it.
    Last edited by jprox445; 01-26-2012, 08:22 AM.

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    • TC_Halogen
      Rhythm game specialist.
      FFR Simfile Author
      FFR Music Producer
      • Feb 2008
      • 19376

      #3
      Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

      A thread already exists for this purpose:
      http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...d.php?t=115282

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      • jprox445
        FFR Player
        • Apr 2009
        • 532

        #4
        Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

        Originally posted by TC_Halogen
        A thread already exists for this purpose:
        http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...d.php?t=115282
        i know that...
        but!
        I'm going to go over even more :S
        since rushy doesnt wanna add certain patterns to his guide....

        such as Anchors.
        whatever delete it please then.

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        • wildfireskunk
          Purveyor of tea
          • Sep 2004
          • 1247

          #5
          Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

          I approve of this, unless rushy updates the other thread. Include explanations off all the kinds of framers here as well plz.
          ITG guru, FFR noob, wants to hug every cat.

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          • Oni-Paranoia
            No fucks
            • Dec 2006
            • 2440

            #6
            Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

            Gallops are called gallops not because it sounds like a horse galloping. (Triples sound like actual horse galloping.) But they are called gallops because the first actual gallops made you come off the same foot.

            Left, Down ... Down, Up ... Up, Right ... Right, Left. It made the player (on pad) do a galloping motion.

            The method shown in KB charts commonly is an alternative*

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            • jprox445
              FFR Player
              • Apr 2009
              • 532

              #7
              Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

              Originally posted by wildfireskunk
              I approve of this, unless rushy updates the other thread. Include explanations off all the kinds of framers here as well plz.
              to bad AJ wont let me :C
              already had some stuff up... but he redirected me to picture dictionary...
              rushy is missing a shit load of stuff from his thread and people keep telling him to update it and he wont.

              >.>

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              • jprox445
                FFR Player
                • Apr 2009
                • 532

                #8
                Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                Originally posted by Tyson ultima
                your trying too hard
                What is that supposed to mean?

                Originally posted by Oni-Paranoia
                Gallops are called gallops not because it sounds like a horse galloping. (Triples sound like actual horse galloping.) But they are called gallops because the first actual gallops made you come off the same foot.

                Left, Down ... Down, Up ... Up, Right ... Right, Left. It made the player (on pad) do a galloping motion.

                The method shown in KB charts commonly is an alternative*
                sorry... fixed.
                Last edited by jprox445; 01-26-2012, 08:24 AM.

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                • TheSaxRunner05
                  The Doctor
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 6144

                  #9
                  Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                  Originally posted by Oni-Paranoia
                  (Triples sound like actual horse galloping.)
                  I always thought of triples are triplets (12th notes) and most gallops I imagine as 16th notes (like Tsugaru). Hm


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                  • Shikari
                    FFR Player
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 2055

                    #10
                    Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                    Originally posted by TheSaxRunner05
                    I always thought of triples are triplets (12th notes) and most gallops I imagine as 16th notes (like Tsugaru). Hm
                    This, a thousand times. I still don't get why people call actuall gallops as Triplets. And Anchors, what's with "Anchor"??????????????


                    ps: Rushy's thread need updates as well, I hope this gets in his mind.

                    Originally posted by gold stinger
                    Shikari for resident profile artist

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                    • TheSaxRunner05
                      The Doctor
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 6144

                      #11
                      Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                      Also, grace notes come BEFORE said note, not after.

                      Clarify - the grace note usually leads up to a note on the downbeat or up beat, from a weak part of the beat to a strong one
                      Last edited by TheSaxRunner05; 01-26-2012, 08:44 AM.


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                      • jprox445
                        FFR Player
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 532

                        #12
                        Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                        Originally posted by Shikari
                        This, a thousand times. I still don't get why people call actuall gallops as Triplets. And Anchors, what's with "Anchor"??????????????


                        ps: Rushy's thread need updates as well, I hope this gets in his mind.
                        he never updates it, that's why I'm making this!

                        I just need to figure out how to make gifs...

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                        • TheSaxRunner05
                          The Doctor
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 6144

                          #13
                          Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                          ..... maybe he doesn't update it because he already has all the basics on there and it does not need major revision. And in regards to this OP, it's not like it needs daily revision, there aren't new patterns arising daily.


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                          • who_cares973
                            FFR Player
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 15407

                            #14
                            Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                            Originally posted by TheSaxRunner05
                            Also, grace notes come BEFORE said note, not after.

                            Clarify - the grace note usually leads up to a note on the downbeat or up beat, from a weak part of the beat to a strong one
                            in sm land a grace note can go either before or after

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                            • TheSaxRunner05
                              The Doctor
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 6144

                              #15
                              Re: FFR Patterns &amp; Names (updating currently)

                              I guess I like to stay within the realm of musical terminology. Like 'triples' were always triplets (12th notes) to me


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