gorcorps
aka Brandon
- Jul 18, 2004
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Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: Oyeve
Yeah, I guess being that I play real guitar and real bass and really sliding on real guitars has made me pretty good playing with fake guitars in expert modes. The flat RB fret is great for that. I do find the clakity clack of the GH guitars help me with the timing of the songs but as a guitarist I usually get into the sound and basically ignore the counting of colors and just go with the flow so to speak.
Yeah, it looks like it'd be easier if I had a better grasp on some musical basics or at least remembered them from my 5th grade music class . Sometimes during long streaks of notes ( usually the rather fast ones ), I cannot get them all perfectly as I just don't have the proper spacing. My brother will be all "oh 16th notes" and just goes along with it (he did band and choir quite a bit, so he knows music a ton better than I do). There was this one song in GHWT last night that had a ton of really closely spaced notes and I had maybe 80% accuracy during it. It was rather long of a streak, so I tried doing up and down strumming rather than just down, but that didn't seem to help.
Oh and I'm kind of deviating into GHWT, but people are so nerdy . I went and looked at the fan-made stuff in GHWT and someone made Final Fantasy songs for it (Those Who Fight Further (also called Still More Fighting) and One Winged Angel of course). But I don't think that's nearly as bad as me downloading said songs . I'm tempted to play Those Who Fight Further, 'cause it's one of my favorite songs from FFVII.
How the fuck would music theory help you in a game like rock band? The ONLY thing that already playing a guitar/bass helps with is that you already have the well established hand-eye coordination you need as well as the use of all the fingers including the pinky.