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guitar hero tips sought
i picked the game up last friday and have wasted 15-18 hours since then 5-starring each song on easy and medium (with a few exceptions), most w/98-99% accuracy. i just prematurely moved up to hard and i'm looking for some tips, namely:
i) the tougher medium songs (Institutionalized, Psychobilly Freakout, etc.) and the second tier hard songs (Tier 1 is a joke; Tier 2 seems almost impossible w/my weak skills) all require you do, erm, G-R-Y-B or B-Y-R-G or O-B-Y-R-G sequences very quickly using hammer-ons and pull-offs. i'm having big, big trouble doing this w/the celerity 'hard' requires. what do the veterans recommend? what songs and sections should i practice to improve this skill?; ii) there are sections, such as the chorus to "Institutionalized" (what a dreadful tune), where you have to do a long sequence of a single fret very rapidly. i presume you have to strum up and down, but how do you keep a rhythm? again, any songs or sections you vets would recommend? thx in advance. most mesmerizing video game i've ever played. perfect for detilting during my breaks [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: guitar hero tips sought
if you teach me how to play poker well, I'll teach you how to play GH
*actually I suck at the hammer-ons/pull-offs too, but was hoping you would look past that |
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Re: guitar hero tips sought
medium --> hard is probably the biggest skill leap. A suggestion I've seen on SH forums is to take the expert level Jordan solo into practice mode and play it on "slowest" and then maybe increase it a notch once you get used to it. This basically gets you used to moving your hand up and down the neck as you need it.
For hammer-ons/pull-offs, just go practice songs in hard mode that have a lot of them. Even though you're not strumming, concentrate on hitting the buttons in rhythm with the notes when you're HO/POing. A lot of people just try to HO/PO by seeing a blob of notes and then moving their hand in that general direction. You still need to hit the notes in rhythm. Play Hard mode lots to get used to it. Take hard parts into practice mode. |
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if you are looking for a song that is good for HO/PO go to practice mode and play the part of Hard The Light that Blinds towards the beginning where all it does is goes down and up constantly
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Re: guitar hero tips sought
I like doing Less Talk More Rokk Expect for HO/PO practice; about half the song is just clump after clump of HO/POs. Feels more like I'm playing a Beatmania song than something on a guitar.
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Just curious if there's a consensus for whether or not HyperSpeed mode is good for better scores.
EDIT: In case you didn't know, you enable the Hyperspeed cheat by entering B, O, Y, O, B, O, Y, Y in the main menu. This mode makes the fretboard move faster. The pros are that you can more clearly see the spaces between notes. The con is that you see fewer notes on the screen at once for planning purposes. |
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Just play GH1 first then you'll have no trouble going through GH2.
I thought X360 version was a joke. All the new songs were easier than the average GH2-song. I've 5 star'ed every song on hard. On my way to 5 star'ing the expert songs aswell. |
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Try using hyperspeed, it seems to make songs much easier to play.
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Hyperspeed helps because it spreads the notes out. The downside is its faster (duh) and the window to actually hit the note is smaller. This is less of a problem the better you get however and it helps far more than it hurts.
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The most useful tip in my experience (that I got from reading another thread) is to keep your fingers in the RYBO position as your home base, and only shift up when you need to hit a G. Then shift right back down unless there's a lot of G's coming up. I started to do that while I was on Medium, even though I technically didn't need to, and it made the transition to Hard a lot easier.
Second most important is to master HOPOs, but as far as I can tell, the only way this happens is through practice, practice, practice. You can actually pass almost all of the Hard songs (I'm speaking of the PS2 version, I don't know about the XBOX) without being able to HOPO very well, but 5-starring them is a different matter. The POs are what get me flustered more than the HOs, because you need precise timing to get your finger off the notes in time. As far as the single-fret repeated notes, I think it's most helpful to slow them way down in practice mode, then you sort of develop an unconscious rhythm for them when you speed it back up. |
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