As I'm a single tap player. It's very hard to tap 240 BPM or higher with your only single hand.greedystar wrote:
How to train bpm for a single tap player? I've been trying to play 240bpm for ages but never seem to make progress.
The best solution is, forget single tap play style. And begin the new playing style, alternate. (Completely 2 hands player.)
But if you tries to play single tap and want to play 240 bpm and above, no recommendation in this case.
I thought that the advantage of the single tap player is accuracy. One hand, easier to understand the rhythm.
But the big disadvantage of the single tap player is can't stream a very long pattern notes like Erehamonika remixed by kors k - Der Wald (Kors K Remix)
Okay, I'm single hand player and I can play this map well too, but the BPM problems ran to me too, I can't play stream's map which have a high BPM with my single tap style.
So for the profit in the long period, I'm very recommend you to change your play style to alternate.
Single tap player can't play the music which have a very high BPM. Why?
If you can play alternately, You can use 2 hands to tap the notes, which means you can divide the note you have to tap for 2 hands.
But how about single tap player? The main hand which you've use will be very fatigued from trying to tap the fast note.
Kurokotei - Galaxy Collapse will be a good reason why you shouldn't play single tap.
Because high BPM map is single tapper's nightmare.
Checked the OD of the map first. Did you know that if we compare the error's given of OD5 +DT compare to OD9. It's almost completely equal.tkdLolly wrote:
Hello it's me again, this time with another question.
How does one train accuracy on DT? It always seems so difficult to grasp.
I guess you have to train OD2 or OD3 + DT first. Then, if you can play them well. (Like 99% above)
Just move to play OD4 +DT and OD5 +DT or above.
Very recommend to train to play DT with this map. MYTH & ROID - STYX HELIX
I'm not professional in taiko that much, so maybe my instruction will be useless. lmao