24 levels of finger control difficulty in osu!, from the very basics all the way up to world-class difficulty. I stream every day The keypad (3-key keyboard) I use can be found here: (my switches: kailh choc blue) ㅡㅡㅡ Skin (azer -ite): Maps shown: Map at 3:03 (Made of Fire) pishifat video (osu!mapping: basic rhythm): Forgot to mention: While I did distinguish between “triples“ and “sliderhead triples“ for the sake of discussion in this video, those patterns are always just called triples. Same with other patterns where the last note is the start of a slider. “Sliderend triples“ and similar variants follow this rule as well, but these are referred to less often in general anyway. For things like “slider triples“, people tend to just say “the slider triple thing“ because there's no good terminology for some of these, but people should be able to understand you if you say that. Don't worry about it too much. ㅡㅡㅡ Join osu! University, an improvement-focused osu! hub and osu! coaching hub: #osu #digitalhypno #honmi thanks for watching! 0:00 Intro 0:42 Level 1: singletaps 3:33 Level 2: triples 6:09 Level 3: “sliderhead triples“ 7:10 Level 4: “sliderend triples“ 9:46 Level 5: “slider triples“ 10:46 Level 6: “single triple single“ 11:09 Level 7: 5-note bursts (quints) 12:44 Level 8: doubles 13:48 Level 9: quads (4-note bursts) 14:23 Level 10: consecutive triples 15:22 Level 11: 9-note bursts 16:05 Level 12: 7-note bursts 16:39 Level 13: 6-note bursts & 8-note bursts 17:39 Level 14: “single double double“ 18:52 Level 15: “double quad“ 19:37 Level 16: “double triple“ 20:24 Level 17: 1/3 rhythm 22:43 Level 18: 1/6 rhythm 23:51 Level 19: 1/3 mixed in 1/4 24:23 Level 20: 1/6 mixed in 1/4 24:52 Level 21: 1/8 triples mixed in 1/4 25:53 Level 22: 1/3 and 1/6 mixed in 1/4 26:28 Level 23: 1/6 and 1/8 mixed in 1/4 26:48 Level 24: 1/8 doubles mixed in 1/4 27:44 Outro
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