HinagikuKatsura wrote:
If you're bored or waiting for someone, and there's a table next to you, what will you do?
On your left hand (this applies also to your right) , try tapping your little ring finger first, then the middle one, and lastly your index finger. If you're left handed (just like me), try adding your thumb on the sequence; otherwise, add it on your right. Try slowing it down until you find the appropriate beat for the stairs.
Practice that
I always believe that this is the key if you want to have a perfect stairs.
Make your own stair training map with a BPM your comfortable with, Its always nice to start slow to build the natural feeling
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Also CMIIW our hand passively compensates for our weaker hand and fingers. Meaning if your left is weaker compared to the right it can affect your performance on double notes and slight on single stairs. Same goes to our fingers each hand, In my case left hand 4th finger ( Scumbag ring finger ) Every time i have to use this finger. My hand tense up, but when i tried to warm up my 5,4,3 finger leaving out my index. It temporarily makes my hand perform better until my index loosen up 4th finger starts to become the weakest link again as always.
So try to even out your fingers strength might sound impossible, but just try to get close to it.
Never had the patience to really focus on this problem soooooo. I hate alteration and stairs, If only they exist as a person *Grabs shotgun*