TKBosss
Shared on Mon, 01/17/2011 - 10:57I have played Guitar Hero and Rock Band, since Guitar Hero 2 came out. I've always been a day one buyer of these games. I gave up Guitar Hero after World Tour, as I didn't like the charting any longer. I've played all the Rock Band games except the country track packs (not my cup of tea). I recently began playing Expert level guitar, but I am still learning the skills, and have not mastered anything over two star songs, but I'm getting there. I think I'm pretty good (at least in my mind). Well..........
That brings me to my humbling experience. Last night, spur of the moment, I bought the Mustang PRO Guitar. This is mind blowing!!!!! To start with..................If your RB or GH player, remember that first time you played one of these games for like 8 hours because it was brilliant and then realized you may have injured your wrist or fingers the next day, because you were in major pain. That's what I am experiencing right now as I type this. After clawing my way through the initial trainer, and completing my first song, "The Hardest Button to Button" by The White Stripes at 80% on easy PRO guitar, I think I am ready to rock out!!!!! WRONG!!!!! I jumped into the next song at Medium, figuring better to learn at that level than easy, as I want to work my way up as quickly as possible. I choose "I Love Rock and Roll" by Joan Jett, and then realize I know zero about chords as they stream down the screen. Finished at 20%. OUCH!!!!! My pride is hurt. OK, I go back to tutorials to take a look at chords. I am now 3 to 4 hours into chords, and don't know shit except, that I know how people have carpel tunnel syndrome, and crippled hands. It is very daunting but totally worth it to learn the skill. It is a euphoric high when you learn to slide from one chord to another....................And not fuck it up!!!!!! This is going to be a very long learning curve.
I wanted to get the Squire guitar when it's released but didn't want to spend the $300 for it if I was going to hate it. I will be buying the Squire and giving the Mustang to my 10 year old son, who wants to play it as well. It will be some time before I choose to play PRO Guitar over RB Guitar with other people to keep it fun and entertaining. In the meantime, I'm going to ice my wrist.
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Submitted by CrypticCat on Mon, 01/17/2011 - 11:24