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| Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008 Gender: Posts: 1 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | Strumming How should i know when to strum up or down, and if i strum up and down, will that help me when a single row of same color is coming really fast ( on hard) |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod | Yes. It's a learning curve thing; you'll start out worse than without strumming up and down, but you'll get better with practise. |
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| Junior Member | Or do like me and play the bass parts, i only strum uppwards if its not a wery fast bit. |
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Wv Gender: Posts: 1,369 Thanks: 48 Thanked 21 Times in 21 Posts | ^ but the bass one expert is very hard, and can not always be upstumed. Yes, strum up and down, it will help you in the long run. |
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