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Thank you! [Edit]Wow! I can't believe how many songs there are. This is going to be a real game changer. Thanks again.
I simply cannot believe how prolific a content creator you are. It is very, very much appreciated. I've always wished I could dance. When I first got this game, I kinda tricked myself into believing I got pretty good pretty quick. then I filmed myself. OK, I still sucked, but after a couple months, I just KNEW I was better, and I had a friend film me playing. Turns out, I STILL sucked, but even though my friend had nothing to compare it to, I remembered what it looked like when I first filmed myself. It was a noticeable improvement. It's been a couple more months since then. I dance every day(especially with all this content available now)and I can tell I'm getting better. I'm 50 years old, but I'm gonna figure out this dancing thing yet.
That's it.
I tried 3 different creators from the google spreadsheet linked above, all were bad. Two failed to adhere to the most basic choreography principle of timing the beat. One of those had targets outside the 2m play area. The creator who did time the beat, did not employ any of the advanced choreography principles that permeate the native tracks, and even left 30 seconds of dead air at the end of the song. That spreadsheet needs a user rating system.