a couple smaller things I'll add to this, based on where I frequently tripped up. idk if anyone else also had these specific problems lmao -565 recall: the sky notes in this section made me think the bottom arc was moving away sooner than it actually was, making me drop one or two ticks. sync your arc movement with the exact moment you hit the sky note -693 recall: this deceived me a few times. these arcs are *not* separated at the beginning; they both start exactly at the middle. starting with your fingers really far apart *will* make you red-arc (and on smaller screens like my phone, you kinda do have to start these arcs with your fingers touching for it to register)
Notes are given names based off the length of the note. Whole measures typically contain 4 beats, which is why a notes that last 1 beat are typically known as a quarter note, even in measures that may contain less than 4 beats. 8th notes are half as long as quarter notes, and 16th notes are half as long as 8th notes. And a tresillo is a common rhythm type where a time interval is split into three notes, with the first two notes being 3/8ths of the original interval and the last note being the remaining quarter.
It'd be amazing if you did one for aegle, but it doesn't have to be. Also thank you for this, it'll help me out a lot.
a couple smaller things I'll add to this, based on where I frequently tripped up. idk if anyone else also had these specific problems lmao
-565 recall: the sky notes in this section made me think the bottom arc was moving away sooner than it actually was, making me drop one or two ticks. sync your arc movement with the exact moment you hit the sky note
-693 recall: this deceived me a few times. these arcs are *not* separated at the beginning; they both start exactly at the middle. starting with your fingers really far apart *will* make you red-arc (and on smaller screens like my phone, you kinda do have to start these arcs with your fingers touching for it to register)
I dont understand about the 4th, 8th one quarter and things like that. Is that music terminology or something
Notes are given names based off the length of the note. Whole measures typically contain 4 beats, which is why a notes that last 1 beat are typically known as a quarter note, even in measures that may contain less than 4 beats.
8th notes are half as long as quarter notes, and 16th notes are half as long as 8th notes.
And a tresillo is a common rhythm type where a time interval is split into three notes, with the first two notes being 3/8ths of the original interval and the last note being the remaining quarter.
Thks, now I can clear it now
this was helpful
Thanks for helping me EX this piece of crap.