so after much practice (playing for a cpl hours over 3 days lol) i finally beat ttfaf (through the fire and flames), and was quite happy. Im just wondering who all beat it on armor games and wat there top scores were...
You're talking expert, right? I get close to beating it, but near the end, I lose. I'm talking about right before the end of the song where you have a long string of red notes and you're supposed to hold that down while tapping the alternating green and yellow buttons. That always screws me up, tapping about 1% of the whole riff, and I lose all my health afterwards and fail.
lol yea i was talking about expert on gh3.. Anyways yea my new high score is 400k.. I can finally beat it without having to save star power for the 3 minute solo part haha.. But yea i get 86-87% most of the time.
If you play any GH or RB game of the sort, you flat-out admit that you CAN NOT PLAY a musical instument. there is, however, one exeption, If you have been playing an instrument *BESIDES THE DRUMS* for at least one year and you can play it well, then I guess its okay.
If you play any GH or RB game of the sort, you flat-out admit that you CAN NOT PLAY a musical instument. there is, however, one exeption, If you have been playing an instrument *BESIDES THE DRUMS* for at least one year and you can play it well, then I guess its okay.
I can play every instrument on the brass spectrum, plus any saxophone. I dabble in guitar. I dabble in marimbas. I played guitar hero before doing all this.
Bottom line: Guitar Hero or its lesser affiliate does not dumb down your chances of learning how to play an instrument, it only represents a basic view of the experience of what playing guitar really is. It is not playing guitar, it is a GAME. If any game was fully based on a musical instrument, that game would almost be as worse as E.T. for the Atari 2600. And that's saying something.