but sliding is apparently terrible for your hands so ... pianoing ?
I'll try it tomorrow, since I don't have a silent stick, so I'll be waking people up if I practice now. How is it bad for your hands? Though I have seen and read about people wearing gloves, so maybe that helps their mash method of choice.
Sliding does hurt your hands more and it's worse if they are dry. If you have a glove or they're sweaty it's easier but you're still rubbing your fingers against some hard surface at a high speed. Pianoing is harder at first and it gets easier with practice but it can also lead to a stiff hand after some hours of practice.
Whatever you guys do, take good care of your hands. Arm, wrist, hand and finger stretching exercises and breaks should be a part of your regular gaming habits. Most importantly, having self control and not mashing the buttons. You don't want to get to almost 40 trying to do some sliding/piano/both combos for a while and realize your fingers/hands are starting to hurt. Stretching/breaks/control also helps if you work a lot typing on a pc keyboard and/or play some instrument. You need two or there different pianoing/slinding/both techniques so your hands don't get tired of doing only one thing which becomes evident when you practice them and after a while of doing one method you switch to another and suddenly it's easier for you(and your hands) to do it. You also need to restrain yourself A LOT so you do the smallest amount of pushing per button press, hurting your hands the least(or not hurting them at all). Stress/pressure also gets to your hands if you're in a tourney or moneymatch.