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Guitar Hero Tips
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 10:35 am
by Shellie
Im having a hard time transitioning to Hard. Im doing well on Medium, except for some of the fast scales.
I cant seem to work in the last fret. I move my hand, but I always get lost afterwards.
any tips?
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:31 am
by Agent 57
1) The yellow button has that little notch on it, remember? Get used to the fact that if it's under your ring finger, you're on GRYB, and if it's under your middle finger, you're on RYBO. Also, remember that the game gives you feedback on which button(s) you're pressing - take a peek down at the bottom of the screen if you get lost.
2) Fiddle around with shifting while playing easy or medium songs. Play a GRY progression by going G(index) R(index) Y(middle), or by making RYBO your start position and shifting down to pick up any green notes/chords.
3) Practice the first tier of hard until you four or five-star all of them, especially Infected (has lots of shifting chords).
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:23 pm
by Nev
I'm right about in the same place, Shel, and something that's been helping me is to say "one" every time I shift down to first position, and "two" every time I shift up to second. You really only have to do this the first few times you play the song - after that, you'll have gotten the shifts down.
We probably ought to move this thread to Gamethought, BTW.
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:47 pm
by Zeus
Shouldn't this be in Gamethought?
Well, the first step is the pinky. If you don't get VERY comfy using the pinky, you're screwed. You basically have to be able to hit the blue, with your pinky, like any other fret with your other fingers. It's awkward at first as we don't really use our pinky so regularly normally. It's kinda like getting used to it on a keyboard, it just takes time.
Next step, IMO, is to stop trying to hit the notes coming at you and start playing the song. What I mean by that is, you have to listen to the song and the rhythm first, play the notes second; basically, play the music not the game. This is what I was taught in music class in high school and it works very well for the game as the game's difficulty is hard enough and the basis of the game is really the music more than the game aspect (this is why I love it so much). You'll find that the notes come from music, not the other way around. So, you learn what the song - or that particular part of the song- sounds like THEN you play the notes relating to the music. In harder songs, you really can't see all of the notes, it's freakin' impossible. So you play the song rather than hitting the right fret at the right time, which is paying the game. This is especially important when you're playing on Expert.
After than, it's matter of fine-tuning your ability to move up and down the neck of the guitar to play the orange fret (more in Expert than Hard) and not losing the positioning of your hand on the frets when doing so and/or playing chords. Use your Star Power to get you through the hard solos. This wasn't a problem on Easy or Medium but you'll soon find it's necessary to get through some of the harder songs, particularly on Expert (later you'll have to strategically use the Star Power to get higher star ratings, but that's another discussion).
And, of course, it's all about practice, practice, practice :-)
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:28 pm
by Shellie
Nev wrote:
We probably ought to move this thread to Gamethought, BTW.
I have blonde streaks in my red hair as of this weekend....Ive been having stupid moments ever since.
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:33 pm
by Shellie
Thanks for the tips guys.
I heard that Guitar Hero 2 is gonna have seperate tracks for bass, rhythm and lead..so friends can play different parts...
cant wait.
PostPosted:Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:45 pm
by Nev
I have beaten my first track on Expert.
Fear me!!!!!!