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SoundGym
Mar 16, 08:24 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Benjamin Köhn for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 16, 17:07
Fantastic work!
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 16, 17:23
Benjamin, way to go! Congrats for winning your Golden Ears!
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Lio LM
Mar 16, 17:54
Congrats Benjamin! ⭐⭐⭐
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SoundGym
Mar 16, 00:09 in SoundGym Official
Congrats @Matthew Bucktrout for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Matthew Bucktrout
Mar 16, 10:36
Thank you for your encouragement. One step towards shaking off the imposter syndrome :-)
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William Gibbs
Mar 16, 10:48
Good Work Matthew!
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Steve Rinaldi
Mar 16, 17:23
Matthew, way to go! Congrats, and on to your Diamond Ears! (And no imposter syndrome!)
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SoundGym
Mar 16, 12:08 in SoundGym Official
Congrats to @Colin Aiken - 'Glass Parade' is this week #1 track on the SoundGym chart!

Listen: https://www.soundgym.co/chart/index?list=new-songs
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Clément RUIZ
Mar 16, 10:33 in SoundGym Olympics
you took me EVERYTHING last second :'(
GG
OK, I had some time in the morning today and decided to play Boost Champ. I've spent more than 400 soundcoins and managed only one game with 0 losses - it was not even my top game! I can't seem to keep such focused attention for 1 minute (a voice in my head calmly repeats: ADD). Am I the only one with that bad ratio of soundcoins to lossless games?
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Romano G
Mar 16, 03:11
Yeah, sometimes I wish it was only 30sec instead of a 60. The last 15sec usually the worst for errors.

Generally limit myself to 10 ~ 20mins (if at all) per day for boost & cut contests. Once I get a good n' fast error free run, then I usually called it done!

So, 71 and done for me on this round.
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Beto Ojeda
Mar 16, 03:30
As Cindy rightly says, every round—whether you make mistakes or not—counts as part of the practice and really helps you improve... I’ve even spent over 700 coins in a single game at times 😬...

Beyond the competition (with yourself and others), managing tension/relaxation and reflexes is the most complex part of this game; in my case, it’s been really hard to get good scores while staying calm...

Perhaps because of all these difficulties, the game becomes very challenging and addictive... but the most important thing, in my opinion, is to remember that it’s just a game, and even though it’s fun and helps improve auditory recognition, it doesn’t always reflect your level in the real world.
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Stelios Mavroyiannis (author)
Mar 16, 04:52
Thanks for the responses everyone!

@Romano G ok, so I'm not alone :) Usually, I limit myself to a 'good n' fast error free run' and then call it a day. The problem is, that run comes too late most of the times. I probably have to time-limit myself, irrespective of result. 71 is amazing!

@Beto Ojeda of course, 400 coins are not 400 full rounds, but 99 refreshes (+1 completion) :P I get the point though. I agree with your assesment on tension/relaxation. When I'm too relaxed I can make an error-free game but it won't be fast. When I'm too tense my mouse goes all over the place and I can't make an error-free game. Most definitely this does not translate in the real world, as long as I can actually tell the frequency if I'm not being chased. Nevertheless, since speed was never my thing, I actually see some improvement in my reflexes.

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