In The Groove - Tell - Expert, 68.13%

8 years ago

If you're a horse, don't worry, you will never have to move as ridiculously difficult as this, lol!

So yeah, the stepjumps are the only thing that will likely get you in this because if you have worked up to 12s, the rest should be a piece of cake. Well... I make it sound easier than it actually is since this IS still a 12 after all, but you get what I mean. :P It's kind of funny though... I've built so much stamina and improved my playing technique so much that I'm able to play and retry songs like this multiple times in a session in a row. So while it doesn't feel mega intense to me, I'm sure it would have a while ago had I not improved this much.

What can you do about the stepjumps? Well I've found two things that work decently enough:
1: Snap your feet in a jumping motion after you hit the prior two arrows leading up to a stepjump to hit the jump. Hard to be accurate with this though.
2: Hit the stepjump as if it was a part of a "stream" using the last two notes to guide you and hit the last note of it as if it was a quick 32nd gallop. So if the two notes prior to it were "U,R" and the jump was "UR", you'd hit them as if they were these notes: U-16th, R-16th,U-16th,R-32nd. You could try hitting the last as a 16th, but that seems to misstep for me sometimes... I think it's because it's not tight enough for the timing window

But however you try to do it, practice it. It's really easy to get "stompy" with those sorts of moves and burn off too much energy. You must stay loose yet twitchy. No muscle freezes soldier!

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