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post #81 of 85
I'm a freshman in EE, so i'm interested in this thread.
post #82 of 85
Rock Band - better graphics at the expense of crappier music IMO. GH3 - fun and immature. Rock Band has the solo guitar buttons down the neck that you don't have to strum during the blue-background solos, so you can double finger tap!!

I have an epiphone les paul (broke), a steel string acoustic, and a spanish nylon acoustic (the latter being my specialty). i'm more of a classical music follower than metal power chord guitar solo follower.

been playing for 10+ but honestly I never had the discipline to be a formal student. I play by ear but with zero technique, so most of the time I know what I'm doing by sound and feel rather than the actual composition of musical notes and their intelligent CAGED positioning on the fretboard. this led me to a plateau I can't cross unless I go straight back to the basics learning scales and sheet music, and with a wife and daughter that's just a pipe dream!

what about you?
post #83 of 85
I haven't played Rock Band, so I can't comment. Have played GH3, but it's only fun when I'm drunk since I play the real guitar and begin to over-analyze the game when I'm sober.

I have been playing for a year. I have an ESP LTD MH-400 NT running through a Boss Metal Zone pedal into a MG 100 HDFX Marshall half-stack. I am into metal and can only read tablature. Put some sheet music in front of me, and I'm ****ed.
post #84 of 85
Tablature is good but it's such a hack. I bet real musicians poo over it.
post #85 of 85
I guess to be a "well-rounded" musician you should know both. The reason that I find it completely pointless (at this juncture) is because what you're tuned to will determine where the chords are. A factory G won't be in the same spot if I'm detuned to C#, for instance. So, yeah, how about that T7600G?
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