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# Hahah
Have you beat Jordan on expert? It's the only one my friend can't beat, and I found a cheat to beat it. So I may do it just to taunt him. ^_^
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:16, archived)
# I've only got 4 stars on it..
I was fucking amazed when I did beat it.

It was just after Glastonbury, so I hadn't played for atleast a week (that is usually a long time for me...)

Cheetz are baaad though =]

good fun to taunt people with mind, as long as its not painfully obvious, go mental, I always love to make people cry in multiplayer games =]
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:18, archived)
# Hahah
No, I mean, it's a cheat to beat it, but it's obvious if you do it multiplayer. So I figure I'll beat it and take a picture of the screen to show him. It's like, you play an easier part on practice mode, just one section though. Then, as soon as it's finished, pull the plug on the controller. It'll tell you to plug it back in. Do so, click resume, and go to quick play or career. Choose Jordan and then, it literally plays the song for you! And it works for any song! ^_^
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:21, archived)
# Ah! I see!
That is rather terrific, but I wash my hands of this knowledge


/goes to sink (pfft)

Anyhoo, go nuts, that seems like a fantabulous idea!

However, to really screw with them, make sure towards the end you bugger up a few notes so that it doesn't say you got 100%

That will make it seem more realistic, and they may poo themselves ^_^
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:25, archived)
# Hmm.
True. Although it is like me to play a song over and over until I get at least 90. ^_^

It pisses andrew off so much that it's the only song he can't beat. I can't even play on expert. So I may do that for med. or hard...
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:26, archived)
# Medium and hard are incredibly easy compared to expert
The only difficult section is the solo, which on average I fail 9 times out of 10, but only a fraction of a second before the solo ends..

Luckily, I don't cry much.






*cries*
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:30, archived)
# Heh
Don't cry...

I can't even play hard yet. *sulks*
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:32, archived)
# Aww bless ^_^
I've been playing guitar for 6 years and bass for 5, so I suppose that may have provided a slight advantage to the games..

I'm working my way through hard getting 100% on all the songs =]

Done easy and medium already, but I'll be darned if I do all of expert.. I can do a few though =]
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:37, archived)
# Hahah.
Perhaps. Someone at my school thought that since he was great at GH, he could play. That was funny to see proved wrong. I'm starting guitar lessons this weekend, actually. But that means I have to cut my nails, probably. :(
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:40, archived)
# No no no!
Not necessarily, it depends entirely on the way you wish to play!

I learnt to play finger picking before I ever even picked up a plectrum, and it vastly improved the speed at which I learned both guitar AND bass, made it a LOT easier to switch between the two instruments and learn bass fast (which is now my main instrument)

Howevarrrrr..
There is a drawback.

If you don't mix and match, it makes it very difficult to learn with a plectrum in the future.

I'm not great with a plectrum, however hybrid picking (using the plectrum and finger picking at the same time) is almost like second nature to me.

Before you learn to use a plectrum or finger pick, make sure you practise with both styles to vary your abilities in the future =]

Sorry... I just lurve music =D
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:43, archived)
# Oh my!
Wow! Okay.

It's cool to love music. So Do I. ^_^
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:47, archived)
# Awesome =D
Best of luck in the guitar lessons!
Do you know if you're using an acoustic or an electric to practise on by any chance?
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:50, archived)
# Thank you!
I've got an electric. It's a...Epiphone Special. I had to check.
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 0:52, archived)
# Ooh, I like Epiphones. Got myself a cherry SG
If you're starting with an electric, best to concentrate on the pick work a bit more for starters.

If you wan't to really vary styles and techniques, I reccommend getting an acoustic (any will do) just to practise finger picking in a more controlled way.

On acoustics, the necks are wider and so finger picking is easier to practise, then converting to an electric guitar is simple and rewarding =D
(, Tue 25 Sep 2007, 1:00, archived)