

A lot of similar good songs at 200 bpm, all with difficulties from 9-16, and the 9s are mostly just 8th note runs with no stream. Helblinde is great for practicing 200 bpm. I'll get it soon, I keep getting exhausted 1/2 way into the stream after the break). (Working on my first 15 right now, Over The Fullereneshift. very fast bpm, nearly all songs at 190-210 bpm. multiple difficulties, a crapton of songs, all very challenging. Each song has about 3 difficulties, ranging from 9 to 15, most at higher bpm, but very good songs to practice once you get up to that range.
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The Cirque Du Lyken/Zeppelin series are all good as well. Mudkyp series has mostly expert only in the 9-10 region, and the charts are all very well stepped.

Hands down some of my favorite songs in there. Trancemania is great for building stamina, all of the songs are about 140 bpm, have multiple difficulties and range in difficulties from 9-13. Loaded with pendulum songs (DnB) and several difficulties per song, focusing in on the 13-15 range. There is a Pendulum Act 2 that was released a couple of months ago, but it is on a different website (240 bpm I believe). I am Chris set is also expert only, focusing in on 10-12s. Mungyodance has mostly expert only charts too (IIRC), but it focuses mostly on the range of 8-10. Mute sims are a lot of expert only charts featuring difficulties ranging from 9-14, most hovering the 10-11 range. But then again, you don't see people doing 20+ in those countries :) In Japan and other Asian countries, it is the exact opposite, as they prefer DDR > ITG. ITG is more prevalent than DDR in America, because of the audience (ITG was designed to appeal more towards the american crowd).

They have multiple difficulties and transition into hard stuff, and the songs are enjoyable by most. The official In The Groove packs are very good. Here's a quick explanation of all of these packs - mind you they are all on our local machine in Houston TX, so they are definitely doable. Trancemania 2 (Even though it is listed as Keyboard, it is meant for The following songs are some of the packs that we have on our local machine in Houston, Texas. The packs I am about to list can be found on. (That means they won't have "jump stream" and the patterns were designed to be followed on foot. Mind you, I'm a pad player, and all of the songs I will be linking to you will have multiple difficulties ranging from beginner to god damn Mad Matt. Here's a copy and paste of a list I posted about a month ago. So yeah, is there a place that is specifically devoted to dance mat song packs, between about 5 to 9 'feet' difficulty? I searched FFR forums a few months ago, and found a "Super Easy" dance pack, but it was insanely hard (to be honest, it was a bit too hard for me on keyboard, and I'm not the best at keyboard but it's a lot easier than on the mat).Īlso, I might be wrong but it seems like some people refer to medium-level keyboard songs as 'pad' songs, which makes it even more confusing to me.! at a reasonable difficulty, and using patterns that are easier to do with two feet instead of four fingers.?) There's a thread in /r/loseit about doing it for exercise at the moment, which prompted me to search to see if there was a Stepmania community on Reddit.Īnyway, question - how do I search for song packs that have been designed to be played on an actual dance mat? (i.e. Hi, first post in this subreddit - I got into keyboard games first, but now I pretty much exclusively play on an actual dance mat.
