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Title: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: Tzalemoth on January 06, 2008, 10:27:30 am
Has anyone been playing these games? If so, I'd like to hear any feedback on them. I personally like both of them, I just can't get past Hard mode on them. I get all the way to the last 4 songs on the setting, and I can't beat any of them, I get really frikkin close on 1 from each game, but then I just blow it lol But yeah, these are great games, and if you haven't tried them, I recommend doing so, even my fiancee and her uncle play lmao
Title: Re: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: seancwatson on March 01, 2008, 03:30:57 pm
To be honest I prefer GH3 because of the real songs and the songs are mucho better.

I'll leave you all with this:
http://www.youtube.com/v/nHlBUhMO9c8&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&border=1
Title: Re: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: TheNightWatchman on March 01, 2008, 06:22:26 pm
This game frustrates the hell outta me and makes me want to pick up a real guitar and play along instead haha
Title: Re: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: Quantum on March 01, 2008, 10:48:52 pm
Yeah, I've been playing GHIII with friends, you're approaching it from the wrong direction. Of course you can't complete every song on hard before you start doing expert that's completely normal.

The hardest songs on hard are much harder than the easiest songs on expert. Get good at hard, then start practising expert a lot, when you go back to the hard songs on hard they'll seem much easier than when you played them before because you're used to a much faster pace.
Title: Re: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: sbimbiou on March 07, 2008, 06:23:16 pm
I bougth the game for my father and after one week was so bored about the guitar and sond...also the same, not so many type of different muzik...
I'm not a fan
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Title: Re: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: User12 on October 19, 2021, 05:00:36 pm
I've been playing guitar for several months now and my string is broken. I bought the most ordinary ones in the grocery store, but since it happened so, I would like to buy high-quality ones, which would you advise?
Title: Re: Guitar Hero 2/3
Post by: netahnpaul on August 23, 2022, 07:06:06 pm
Overpicking produces the same results. The harder you pick at the string, the more violently it vibrates. If you press hard enough on the string, it vibrates so much that it stretches and bends, producing an out-of-tune tone. This is why aggressive picking is bad because it not only makes the instrument more difficult to play but also compromises your sound. Knowing your guitar and guitar parts (https://faberusa.com/) can also help you with this.