Re: DDR FINAL RESULTS!!
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:53 pm
So I'm a little late to respond here.
Regarding the difficulty, sorry if I underestimated it. I can't pad much above a 10. I do test it on indices, but that eliminates the stamina factor most of the time. Since the largest difference in the two is the added runs, I could see it being more than I anticipated.
Regarding spins, the gallops in 73-77 are set up so that you lead the second gallop with the same foot that ends the first, even though it's on a different arrow. It's a double-step. I know ITG players want to alternate feet straight through, but we've already had that fight before. Sorry if that's not your cup of tea.
I don't see any other double-steps, and there's nothing else with more than a half turn. There are complex patterns, but I went through them with a fine-toothed comb and still can't find anything.
If there's a part that you disagree about, let me know the measure number and I can put up a chart showing my intended pattern. You can then tell me it's way too fast to do on foot, and I'll buy that and keep it in mind next time.
There's a good reason I made this an edit chart.
Regarding the difficulty, sorry if I underestimated it. I can't pad much above a 10. I do test it on indices, but that eliminates the stamina factor most of the time. Since the largest difference in the two is the added runs, I could see it being more than I anticipated.
Regarding spins, the gallops in 73-77 are set up so that you lead the second gallop with the same foot that ends the first, even though it's on a different arrow. It's a double-step. I know ITG players want to alternate feet straight through, but we've already had that fight before. Sorry if that's not your cup of tea.
I don't see any other double-steps, and there's nothing else with more than a half turn. There are complex patterns, but I went through them with a fine-toothed comb and still can't find anything.
If there's a part that you disagree about, let me know the measure number and I can put up a chart showing my intended pattern. You can then tell me it's way too fast to do on foot, and I'll buy that and keep it in mind next time.
There's a good reason I made this an edit chart.