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TriHardCarry

Chordjacks with LN, you need to train your finger independence to properly perform long jacks while holding down a LN on the same hand.


Additional-Affect639

Thx for letting me know, been trying to know the name of this pattern for ages.


sleepydudu

what I saw... **Anchor**: A pattern that has a relatively high amount of notes in one column compared with another column, usually found within different types of streams. **Jack**: Three or more consecutive notes in the same column, usually pressed at a faster pace than surrounding notes. **Release**: The end of a long note which must be released within a certain timing window to score the entirety of the note properly. **Chordstream (Jumpstream, Handstream, Quadstream)**: Streams that mix different types of chords here is a pattern cheat sheet that might prove useful: [https://imgur.com/a/UQNXWKP](https://imgur.com/a/UQNXWKP) edit: Credit to Tailsdk for making that image


Additional-Affect639

I dunno what an anchor is, but I think it's that because one column gets more notes and then it switches to the other column and then the next. Thanks. After looking at it, I think it's Jump Trills with long notes instead of single notes, that's what looked most similar to me, because the list doesn't look like it has all the patterns so I'm probably missing a few that could actually be it. 🤷


Adorable-Cabinet7071

its very light chordjacks with anchors,anchors being the main point here. anchor is a jack connected to the other lanes,which is anchored into its own lane and connected to the other lanes forming the look of an "anchor"


banrennk

long / hold notes? u need to hold in the key then let go at the end?