So I've played Taiko for 3 months, and I getl the point that my progress is growing just constantly (d^2/dx^2 f(x) ~ 0) because of the goddamn speed of Armageddon. Until now I've been using the very unique playing pattern that is totally nonsense, but it works tho. XD
I'm right handed, and I can do the dkdkdk... or kdkdkd... or any sequences of 1/8 beats using right hand and I don't get tired, off the beat, or mistaken easily. For the 1/16 beat or faster, I combined this to some patterns. (I used default zxcv)
ddk -> xcv
dkd -> cvc
dkk -> cvz (not my fav)
kdd -> zxc or vxc (not my fav too)
kdk -> vcv
kkd -> zvc
I can survive all sequences with length of 3, 4 (except dkkd), some 5, and any repeating length of 3 and 4 (such as kkdkkdkkd...), but when it comes to any arbitrary and long chain, I can't even concentrate my eye and I was like "what the heck what what what stahp welp nvm ughh damn jesus". I can somehow know what the beats are, but I cannot convert into the pressing pattern in a banana split second. =__="
I tried breaking a longer chain into smaller one, but I ended up being stuck on a non-dominant hand like zx or xz, or even worse, I pause for a beat to think how to deal with the next sequence. For example,
kdkkddkddk I ended up doing kdkk errr what oh ok ddkddk.
So, what I wanna ask you guys is, which option should I choose?
A. I continue with this weird style of playing, but improve my left hand and practice on 1/8 beat and dkdkdk... or kdkdkd...
B. I start over from 1 by doing the hand-switching technique.
Well, I think I still need to practice my left hand anyway, right? Also I wonder if I need an ability to split the Armageddon's tail of the alternating sequence and let the right hand do the 1st,3rd,5th,7th,... beat, and left hand do the 2nd,4th,6th,8th,...
If you can, please explain why or why not. Thank you meow!
Edit: I can also survive the repeating 4 as well, like dkkkdkkkdkkk
I'm right handed, and I can do the dkdkdk... or kdkdkd... or any sequences of 1/8 beats using right hand and I don't get tired, off the beat, or mistaken easily. For the 1/16 beat or faster, I combined this to some patterns. (I used default zxcv)
ddk -> xcv
dkd -> cvc
dkk -> cvz (not my fav)
kdd -> zxc or vxc (not my fav too)
kdk -> vcv
kkd -> zvc
I can survive all sequences with length of 3, 4 (except dkkd), some 5, and any repeating length of 3 and 4 (such as kkdkkdkkd...), but when it comes to any arbitrary and long chain, I can't even concentrate my eye and I was like "what the heck what what what stahp welp nvm ughh damn jesus". I can somehow know what the beats are, but I cannot convert into the pressing pattern in a banana split second. =__="
I tried breaking a longer chain into smaller one, but I ended up being stuck on a non-dominant hand like zx or xz, or even worse, I pause for a beat to think how to deal with the next sequence. For example,
kdkkddkddk I ended up doing kdkk errr what oh ok ddkddk.
So, what I wanna ask you guys is, which option should I choose?
A. I continue with this weird style of playing, but improve my left hand and practice on 1/8 beat and dkdkdk... or kdkdkd...
B. I start over from 1 by doing the hand-switching technique.
Well, I think I still need to practice my left hand anyway, right? Also I wonder if I need an ability to split the Armageddon's tail of the alternating sequence and let the right hand do the 1st,3rd,5th,7th,... beat, and left hand do the 2nd,4th,6th,8th,...
If you can, please explain why or why not. Thank you meow!
Edit: I can also survive the repeating 4 as well, like dkkkdkkkdkkk