Dude...you're so good. I've only been playing for like 3 months now on Rocksmith. This would take me one full month of practicing it everyday to master this song.
Any tips for the rift at 2:50 I just can’t seem to find a comfortable way to play it and it’s just so frustrating I know I’ll get it but still it’s annoying mane 😔
Pretty sure there's a better way to play it than what's tabbed in RS. I've seen people cover the song and it looks like they aren't sliding all over the place like the RS tab
@@TheSpliffstarEffect Like they have their fingers aligned to certain tabs and pluck the strings instead of sliding around? I have trouble at that part too. The only thing I’m good at in the song is that one chord you play before the verse, the pre chorus and the solo at the bridge.
I can never seem to get those pinch harmonics sounding right, in any song. They sounds so prominent in the recordings but sort of wimpy when I play them.
rXpCH If you only had the Xbox 360 or PS3 version, then it might be worth it for 1080p and 60 FPS support, but of you own the PC version, you gain nothing from getting the new version.
I'm not sure if it was from the nerves, or just in general, but I feel like you were playing really tense the entire time. Loosen up the fingers with some finger exercises and relax while playing, otherwise you'll have a much harder time with this. Either way, you did a great job if this really was your first attempt at the song
well you should go for the same strings that the manufactures have on the website that they sell the guitar with but take it to a local Music store let them check it out if you dont know what guitar it is
I notice this with a few songs. I'll play along with the AUDIO but the game tells me I'm late, so I play along with the VISUAL and it's off from the audio. Then other songs this isn't a problem at all
Riff Repeater Rocksmith 2014 is only $35 on Steam until December 2nd. Thinking of getting it as well, though you need the separate cable with it for another $25.
cjmO117 tbh the Fender Squier isn't a bad guitar at all. It's cheap, but it's got practically every element of a solid guitar minus optimal pickups. It holds intonation and tunings rather well, and for all intents and purposes it's fantastic for Rocksmith. I use mine, even though I've got a considerably better Schecter, so I don't have to continue to retune my more "important" guitar. If you give Rocksmith a shot, you might even be surprised at just how good that cheap little guitar comes out sounding.