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Posted: Saturday 20th December 2008 09:58:02 GMT, Post Subject: |

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What do you think about GHWT's vocals? It now has an accuracy rating which you can tell by the colour of explosion when you hit a phrase, so you can FC a song without getting 100%. I think this will make some songs extremely challenging. But on the other hand, it's possible to get half a million points for one vocals phrase in full band if you use SP right.
Also, I love random songs. Doing the setlist for a World Promoter in RB2 guitar tour, my random songs were Laid to Rest, The Trees, Visions and Painkiller lol
'Challenging random setlists' on drums are also a nightmare if you've downloaded any hard DLC. It loves giving me All That Remains songs.
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Posted: Saturday 20th December 2008 21:18:50 GMT, Post Subject: |

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Or an all-Megadeth setlist for us bassists... the game is sadistic sometimes
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Posted: Sunday 21st December 2008 21:00:49 GMT, Post Subject: |

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buying new drumsticks has really helped me to a lot better on RTTH. i can actually get to the solo bit and then fail rather than just after the first chrous (with overdrive) and fail. the sticks are thicker (it read 5A on the stick for anyone who kneos drum lingo :S) and it registers much better than the bog standard rock band ones.
actually useful or just a placebo effect?
edit: just noticed my RB drum sticks are heavily warped. and the new ones have biger and plastic head.
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Posted: Sunday 21st December 2008 21:11:53 GMT, Post Subject: |

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Odd... the sticks that came with my RB1 set were 5As... although they vary from box to box sometimes (the RB2 set had 7As).
I use a pair of Ahead 7A Lars Ulrich Signature sticks... they help dampen vibration, and I prefer them in my hands to the fatter 5As.
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Posted: Sunday 21st December 2008 22:50:27 GMT, Post Subject: |

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I use 7A sticks too, can't remember the brand but they only cost a fiver. Stock RB sticks vibrate a bit too much and used to cause blisters on my index fingers.
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Posted: Monday 19th January 2009 15:53:02 GMT, Post Subject: |

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I prefer 5A's as they are smaller and lighter... usually for jazz or blues drums... The bigger ones tend to be for ROCK... but are harder for the hands... The heavier ones are only important on acoustic sets as they give louder sound.
The smaller and lighter ones are better for e-kits as they lessen the chance of breaking the kit... also you can drum roll with less effort. I'd also recommend plactic tips as they dampen vibration more than wood tips.
The Rock Band sticks you can get in Gamestop are incredibly light and quite awesome to play with.
I'll be buying an anti-vibration pair online soon... I'll let you know how I get on.... They cost only about 10 quid.
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Posted: Wednesday 10th June 2009 19:48:55 BST, Post Subject: |

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So... who downloaded the Iron Maiden pack?! =D
Managed to 5* them all expert drums first try, apart from Run To The Hills which I got on my second - had to conserve energy for that one!
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Posted: Wednesday 21st October 2009 09:23:39 BST, Post Subject: |

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lol, htis is kind of a bump 
but i gold stared my last nightmare song on drums guitar and vocals expert 
most of the impossible challenges are complete just the bass to go for that xD
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