How to Play Dance Dance Revolution
Be bold., Insert your money or tokens into the arcade machine. ,Choose a song that is rated with only one or two "feet" (what the difficulty rating is called in DDR, "ten feet" is the hardest) and fairly slow on the "Light" mode (easiest difficulty...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Be bold.
Everyone was a beginner once.
You're doing this to have fun and to improve. ,,, Although it might seem natural, try not to return your feet to the middle of the pad after each step; this will eventually slow you down once you go on to harder songs.
You will not lose points for stepping when there is no arrow, you only lose points for missing an arrow., Just keep going.
Play the song lots of times until you get a B or an A on it, then move on to another song., Watch it first with the hand clap, and if there are no 1/8 (blue) arrows, play it.
If there are, do a different song, and don't worry about 1/8 arrows yet., Learn to time the steps between the arrows so that you receive a perfect for each arrow., -
Step 2: Insert your money or tokens into the arcade machine.
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Step 3: Choose a song that is rated with only one or two "feet" (what the difficulty rating is called in DDR
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Step 4: "ten feet" is the hardest) and fairly slow on the "Light" mode (easiest difficulty mode
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Step 5: also called Basic or Beginner).
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Step 6: As the arrows that scroll up from the bottom of the screen and reach the top with the static bar consisting of the four arrows
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Step 7: touch the corresponding arrow on the pad with your foot.
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Step 8: Don't worry if your dance gauge goes right to the bottom.
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Step 9: After mastering a few songs
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Step 10: go to the first song you tried
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Step 11: and set it to the next level of difficulty (light).
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Step 12: Practice
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Step 13: practice
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Step 14: practice.
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Step 15: Gradually increase in difficulty as you increase in ability.
Detailed Guide
Everyone was a beginner once.
You're doing this to have fun and to improve. ,,, Although it might seem natural, try not to return your feet to the middle of the pad after each step; this will eventually slow you down once you go on to harder songs.
You will not lose points for stepping when there is no arrow, you only lose points for missing an arrow., Just keep going.
Play the song lots of times until you get a B or an A on it, then move on to another song., Watch it first with the hand clap, and if there are no 1/8 (blue) arrows, play it.
If there are, do a different song, and don't worry about 1/8 arrows yet., Learn to time the steps between the arrows so that you receive a perfect for each arrow.,
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