I've been playing more maps and realized that I might not actually know how to read jumps.
I'm thinking this because when I'm streaming, I look directly at the notes. For jumps though, I either I look at the empty space between notes, or look at only one note per jump.
That's probably the wrong way to read them, but I'm not so sure. So how do you actually read jumps? And how do I practice?
I'm thinking this because when I'm streaming, I look directly at the notes. For jumps though, I either I look at the empty space between notes, or look at only one note per jump.
That's probably the wrong way to read them, but I'm not so sure. So how do you actually read jumps? And how do I practice?