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I know it’s been a while since something was posted here, but I guess it’s still the correct thread for what I have to say.
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(Links to the mods for the people interested) The Riff Repeater – 3 Aug 20 but at least a good jam session emulator. witch is a lot of fun for experimenting.ĭefiantly not a replacement for the wealth of knowledge Josh is sharing with us all though. The best part of it all is you can make up basslines as you go and there is really no penalty for it. As well as having a chance to hear the band play along with you and get into a good groove. It is a lot of fun and good exercise I find for keeping your hands worked out and learning to relax them. So its not really difficult once you get it worked out and learn your fretboard. among tons of other great features.Ĭurrently I’ve got a library of about 600 songs, and id say 550 of them are at 98% or more. There is also a really good mod out now for those that don’t know that will allow you to use Custom forge songs created by note trackers, and another that allows you to plug and play with any 1/4 jack to USB on the market directly or through an amp so you can hear yourself more clearly with out all of the effects the game likes to push onto you. I can just use the 3rd Fret D on my B string, and skip to my E string for anything higher. for instance on my 6 string, instead of having to de-tune for drop D all of the time for heavier songs. The only thing the game cares about is note accuracy.
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probably even a 3 string if your up for the arm workout. You can flip the strings to be tab accurate if you do not like the set up they use at base. but I thought i would put some info in here as well. I think that now that I have a better technique and at least some muscular memory, I will maybe launch Rocksmith again, especially now that I’m looking to tablature’s websites to start playing songs, but it’s clearly not enough alone for a pure beginner. (And those lessons - by the way - exceeded all my expectations: the more I play the more I enjoy it, and that wasn’t an easy win on me) So I took B2B, and I didn’t relaunch the game since. I realized that even with the (ultra light) lessons included, I wouldn’t go anywhere: the game is fun, but once I plugged back on my amp, my sound was shitty and completely different than when playing in the game, I realized that with this tool alone, I would develop very bad habits and not learn to play properly. That was a bit more than a month ago, today Steam says I have 5h logged in, and I’m in the middle of Module 7 of B2B. And if it fails again, well, at least I tried it twice.Ĭlearly, I have to thanks this little game for making me take this road again. So I thought: lets give it a try, it’s mostly the “context” of the music school that I didn’t like after all, so I bought a bass, bought Rocksmith, and lets try this again. It’s a discussion on a forum that made me aware of this game, and some users even argue that they learned guitar with it, and are now in a group etc. I didn’t bring it in my presentation post, but I have some (light) musical background from my childhood where my parents tried to make me learn music the “classic” way: solfege lessons, instrument lesson (french horn for me), and even symphony orchestra repetitions and so on.įor various reasons, I globally hated it and I stayed on the fact/impression that playing music just wasn’t for me (which was also fine, since I have developed some honorable skills in other creative fields). Rocksmith 2014 is maybe the reason why I’m learning bass today and also why I’m here.