Especially when trilling. I have no idea why this is the case, it's not like the maps are too hard since I usually stick to ones I can get at least 97% and it usually sets in only after a few of minutes of playing.
doesn't really help tbhpofnkul wrote:
hold for 30 seconds on each hand
do before each session
That actually does happen a lot, I guess symptoms are finally manifesting now that I'm playing more intense maps. But tapping lightly does avoid it it seems.YyottaCat wrote:
I think it's because of your muscles tensing up too badly. Do you for some reason have your ring finger and your pinkie lifted up really dramatically?
That's not a permanent solution, as pofnkul has stated. You have to learn how to prevent your fingers from doing this if it hurts you. Personally I've achieved this by playing multi-key, but well everyone has their own ways.togmea wrote:
That actually does happen a lot, I guess symptoms are finally manifesting now that I'm playing more intense maps. But tapping lightly does avoid it it seems.YyottaCat wrote:
I think it's because of your muscles tensing up too badly. Do you for some reason have your ring finger and your pinkie lifted up really dramatically?
I found playing multi-key also helps me with this. It forces me to keep my ring and pinky fingers down and after a few months of learning 7k my hand position has changed and I no longer lift them. Though like you said, everyone has their own ways of solving the problem.YyottaCat wrote:
That's not a permanent solution, as pofnkul has stated. You have to learn how to prevent your fingers from doing this if it hurts you. Personally I've achieved this by playing multi-key, but well everyone has their own ways.