• Rocksmith 2014 “has grown to become a fully responsive personal teacher”
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Been looking to get the game for sometime, might just get this edition for Christmas. Only heard good things about this, so I think it can get me on the way!
I read that as fully [I]responsible[/I], and instantly imagined the game scolding me if I played more than 45 minutes at a time.
I will definitely buy this if it has a soundtrack like Rockband. Last years Rocksmith didn't really pull me in with the songs. There were some good ones, sure, but not enough for me to buy it.
You can also download custom songs or use the non official editor
I have Rocksmith, but I didn't like it. Some of the tabs were way off, and most of the songs either had only the chords or the single notes. Some had combined versions, but meh. Maybe it was 'cos the game was aimed at beginners, and i'm kinda past that stage. Oh well.
If there was something they could improve from the original Rocksmith, it'd be teaching you the easiest way to play some parts. Like when it makes you play [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yBEYgX9wIE]House of The Rising Sun[/url] it can be more difficult than it should be, simply because you have all the notes flying at you at once. If the game had some way of telling you that [I]all you had to do[/I] was just make normal chord formations and pick specific strings, then it would be so much easier to play.
^Well, it does give you the chord. It flies in to the top left, and you see the finger icons move to the formation.
make a ukulele game
I'm looking forward to this just for the improvisation bit, where you can choose which instruments you want, what key you want to play in, and they'll fill in the rest of the music as you play
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