So I first joined osu on June 2017, with previous experience on games like O2 Jam, I naturally gravitated toward osu!mania just recently however, I started playing osu!taiko as well and I'd like to share my experience and maybe teach other mania players how they can also start playing taiko as I did
I'd like to introduce this skin to Mania players, it's the Taikomania skin from this forum post by arpia
I have edited it so as to fix the fatal flaw that is big circles being indistinguishable from normal circles
Pro Tip:
Use Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow to rotate your screen so it downscrolls, use Right Arrow for upscroll and use Up Arrow to revert to normal.
Screenshots
Regular Circles
Big Circles transparent bigger bar, tap both keys
DrumrollsTap one colour multiple times
Dendens/ShakersAlternate between Red/Blue
Download (5/19/19)
Regular Circles
Big Circles transparent bigger bar, tap both keys
DrumrollsTap one colour multiple times
Dendens/ShakersAlternate between Red/Blue
I started Taiko a week ago and ever since, I have (at the time I am making this post) 4h 15m of playtime and 1095pp and can finish 4* and FC 3* maps.
To be frankly honest, I owe it all to the taikomania skin, it helped me visualize a lot of patterns in taiko and relate it to patterns in mania that I already know.
At first, I became curious on taiko when I've watched pishi's video about trying to learn how to map taiko, in there, I learned that Red circles corresponded to Low pitch beats and Blue circles corresponded to High pitch beats, knowing this helped a lot in guessing notes when I first started on songs that I already know of.
I easily FC'd a Futsuu (NM) diff map, and quickly moved on to Muzukashii (HD) diffs. At first, the hardest patterns I have encountered were 1/4 rhythms that are Blue as I had to tap A and K or do a jack K-K which easily becomes hard to do (I use ASJK as my keys) and then I had the brilliant idea to switch my keys to ASJK as the Taikomania skin had Red on the left and Blue on the right, this helped me visualize the Taiko patterns as Mania patterns.
I'd also like to share some patterns that plagued me as a newb and share how I visualize these patterns in hopes that this can maybe help other aspiring taiko players that played mania
Patterns
Trill
Blue 3-Stair
Blue 3-Stair Reverse
Full Stair
Reverse Full Stair
Stair-Trill Finish
Blue 3-Stair
Blue 3-Stair Reverse
Full Stair
Reverse Full Stair
Stair-Trill Finish
Overall, I'm having a pretty good time playing Taiko, it's fairly easy to grasp once you know how to visualize the patterns, I don't think regular taiko players would agree of this learning method though :')