Post #1 · Posted at 2008-03-23 12:34:43pm 16.1 years ago
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Well I just started playing a few days ago and I can run through most level 4's a few level 5's and INORI (level 6). Vet IIDX players rec me some songs I can practice on please.
Post #2 · Posted at 2008-03-24 12:38:03am 16.1 years ago
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Uh, which style do you have?
I could recommend a few from the later styles:, mostly from HS/DD
AA [N] (for chords)
Apocalypse [N] (Should help nicely in gerneral, although it's got a really annoying chart)
5.1.1 [H] (This helped with reaction and reading for me)
Nijiro [N] (i dunno, it's a cool song)
sync [N] ( general rythm)
iFUTURELIST [H] (easy for the most part, the middle will help you with general dexterity)
era (nostal mix) [N] (Rythm ,faster notes)
Mei [N] (faster notes)
Under the Sky [N] (Claims to be harder than V [n] and Xepher [n]. This is a lie. it makes you feel good inside though after passing it )
Hmmm that's all i got. sorry if it's not too useful. Oh, and the ones with "general rythym" have very defined notes and patterns. Just to elaborate
I'm not exactly spectacular at IIDX myself, since I'm only around the 8 level. I probably play more 5s and 6s than anything else though. IIDX note charts are really fun around that difficulty
I could recommend a few from the later styles:, mostly from HS/DD
AA [N] (for chords)
Apocalypse [N] (Should help nicely in gerneral, although it's got a really annoying chart)
5.1.1 [H] (This helped with reaction and reading for me)
Nijiro [N] (i dunno, it's a cool song)
sync [N] ( general rythm)
iFUTURELIST [H] (easy for the most part, the middle will help you with general dexterity)
era (nostal mix) [N] (Rythm ,faster notes)
Mei [N] (faster notes)
Under the Sky [N] (Claims to be harder than V [n] and Xepher [n]. This is a lie. it makes you feel good inside though after passing it )
Hmmm that's all i got. sorry if it's not too useful. Oh, and the ones with "general rythym" have very defined notes and patterns. Just to elaborate
I'm not exactly spectacular at IIDX myself, since I'm only around the 8 level. I probably play more 5s and 6s than anything else though. IIDX note charts are really fun around that difficulty
Post #3 · Posted at 2008-03-25 01:01:24pm 16.1 years ago
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I play on an Arcade GOLD, I don't have it at home. Thanks for the rec's anyway.