Medium to Hard is a tough step to take the first time. I started by keeping my four fingers on G, R, Y, B and using my pinky to hit every Orange note. Even switching from Blue to Orange and back, using only my pinky. Try practicing chords with your pinky and middle finger, too. And spend some time in the Training mode at a slower speed. It's less exciting, but I found it helped a lot. Good luck!GH3 Help!!
Thanks, for the help. I'll try that. And by the way I wonder why not many people play this game online, I love it but almost never can find a game!!
Place your fingers in normal position (index-green pinky-blue).If the coming dots are mostly between green and blue, stay where you are, if there are orange dots drift your hand to right (index-red, pinky-orange) and back left according to the dot colours.Use your four fingers equally and if dots alternate between green and orange(which shouldn't hapen in hard a lot) learn to open and spread your fingers.Always know which colour your index finger is on (green or red) and practice a looooooooooooooooot.You will get better in no time.
most songs u probably just need to use the blue-to orange with your pinky but its easier somtimes to place ur fingers on R, Y, B, O, and hit green with your index but that takes alot of practice to get used too
[QUOTE=''MrMartinLee'']Medium to Hard is a tough step to take the first time. I started by keeping my four fingers on G, R, Y, B and using my pinky to hit every Orange note. Even switching from Blue to Orange and back, using only my pinky. Try practicing chords with your pinky and middle finger, too. And spend some time in the Training mode at a slower speed. It's less exciting, but I found it helped a lot. Good luck![/QUOTE]I thought that was not a good idea because sooner or later you have to learn to move all your fingers through the fretboard.One shouldn't accociate a finger with only one colour.It would be hard to change that habit.
You guys have been alot of help! Thanks
[QUOTE=''Requem''] [QUOTE=''MrMartinLee'']Medium to Hard is a tough step to take the first time. I started by keeping my four fingers on G, R, Y, B and using my pinky to hit every Orange note. Even switching from Blue to Orange and back, using only my pinky. Try practicing chords with your pinky and middle finger, too. And spend some time in the Training mode at a slower speed. It's less exciting, but I found it helped a lot. Good luck![/QUOTE]I thought that was not a good idea because sooner or later you have to learn to move all your fingers through the fretboard.One shouldn't accociate a finger with only one colour.It would be hard to change that habit.[/QUOTE]I agree, but it got me through the first tier of songs, and as the difficulty progressed, I was able to adapt. The first tier of songs (especially on GH1) only has you hitting a few orange notes. By the time you need to hit a lot of them in combinations, your reflexes have started to catch up.
[QUOTE=''MrMartinLee''][QUOTE=''Requem''] [QUOTE=''MrMartinLee'']Medium to Hard is a tough step to take the first time. I started by keeping my four fingers on G, R, Y, B and using my pinky to hit every Orange note. Even switching from Blue to Orange and back, using only my pinky. Try practicing chords with your pinky and middle finger, too. And spend some time in the Training mode at a slower speed. It's less exciting, but I found it helped a lot. Good luck![/QUOTE]I thought that was not a good idea because sooner or later you have to learn to move all your fingers through the fretboard.One shouldn't accociate a finger with only one colour.It would be hard to change that habit.[/QUOTE]I agree, but it got me through the first tier of songs, and as the difficulty progressed, I was able to adapt. The first tier of songs (especially on GH1) only has you hitting a few orange notes. By the time you need to hit a lot of them in combinations, your reflexes have started to catch up.[/QUOTE]I have never played GH1.I learned to play Gh with GH2 and as far as I remember it's a lot hard to alternate pressing between blue and orange with your pinky in GH2 in hard.Also I started to make mistakes thinking my index finger only hits green and pinky only blue and so on.So I immediately tried to moving my all four fingers on the fretboard.Altough it was very hard to adapt at first, with patience, I succeded to effectively control my hand and rest of the Hard was a breeze :).Different people have different syles.I think one should try and choose the style that suits him.
I recommend keeping your fingers on GRYB and changing them to RYBO as the song calls for it. USUALLY if the orange note is being played it won't go higher than R until its time to switch positions again and when green is played it won't go lower than blue.just change positions it works pretty well
oh also sometimes you need to double up (BO chords) so playing them both with the same finger won't work
[QUOTE=''Requem''] Place your fingers in normal position (index-green pinky-blue).If the coming dots are mostly between green and blue, stay where you are, if there are orange dots drift your hand to right (index-red, pinky-orange) and back left according to the dot colours.Use your four fingers equally and if dots alternate between green and orange(which shouldn't hapen in hard a lot) learn to open and spread your fingers.Always know which colour your index finger is on (green or red) and practice a looooooooooooooooot.You will get better in no time.[/QUOTE] This is what I do
[QUOTE=''gregbmil'']I wonder why not many people play this game online, I love it but almost never can find a game!![/QUOTE]For the best results, create your own game and wait. Someone will always join, even if it takes a few minutes.And if you do use the search option, wait even after the screen says that no matches were found. It's a programming error. You'll eventually join a game.
Im having same kinda problem, but im getting better if you wanna co-op some add me, gamertag: zerxiez
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