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@XBeautifulXXDangerX Nope
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@DerezzXTheXNero Dude. Look at the fretboard. How is that NOT pro guitar?
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@toolshuggah harmonics.....
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@toolshuggah Harmonic is played on 7th fret in real life
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don't you have to hold the note down, for sustain notes?
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i know the intro to this song on guitar. why isn't it on there. and i know the intro to centerfold. that intro isn't on guitar to. why. i know both of them and they arnt charted on for the guitar. that's dumb.
OMG the black guy looks like he is the original voice for this song. FREAKY. did you make this band or is it quickplay or whatever rock band is. cause that black guy seriously looks like he is the original voice
EasyExpertVillage 5 months ago
@EasyExpertVillage The 'intro' to In the end is played on Piano, not guitar. You're playing pro guitar, not pro keys. The intro is on keys. The black guy is part of my band. In Rock band 3 you can choose who you want your bandmates to be in quick play. You can even make your own people and put them at whatever position you want if you choose to do so!
Xerosnake90 5 months ago
So the song is actually in D sharp? You'd actually have to tune the whole guitar down in order for the harmonics to work if you want to play in the correct key. Even in Rock Band the main chord is shown as E, although its D# as heard. Dunno why bands do that, except for the ''versatility''.
But nice play! I actually learn the songs this way now =P
Mostwantedo 5 months ago
@Mostwantedo LP plays in Drop D. I don't know what harmonix did with the note naming and what not, bla bla bla. I don't pay attention to what the notes or chords are when I'm playing them. Bands drop in tuning to make some things easier to play, and to get that different sound of course.
Xerosnake90 5 months ago
This is not PRO at all!
DerezzXTheXNero 8 months ago
@DerezzXTheXNero How do you mean?
Xerosnake90 8 months ago