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Rarity

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  • Birthday 08/02/1990

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    Female
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    Texas!
  • Guitar
    Gibson LPJ 2014
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    Ibanez SR500

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  1. Happy Birthday Rarity!

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  4. I don't know if it's just me... but if Rocksmith Reocmmends "Chords 101" one more time I'm going to lose my mind. :| I've just started ignoring its recommendations in favor of more song practice.
  5. Typically I turn DD all the way up if it's on the song, and then slow the track down REALLY low. I use the accelerator with no error tolerance and play the solo until I have it back up to 100% speed. This gives me a lot of time during the slower repetitions to focus on finger placement and technique, which smooths out a lot of the bumps I'd encounter trying to play right off the bat at a higher speed.
  6. Why not just find the songs you want through the CDLC Search? Probably every song in those song packs is available here, and you would be able to see if it has dynamic difficulty, riff repeater, etc. I don't think anybody here is going to take 1500 songs and go through them all for you and list out their features...
  7. I have several multi-track piece of CDLC, but they basically go ignored. Typically my guitar is set slightly louder than the song to begin with, but it's nice to be able to hear the track in-game in case there's something I need to listen and make sure I'm playing correctly. Beyond that, I play in multiplayer a lot, and missing a correct backing audio for a song is a great way to make sure my friends who don't already know the song are going to be completely lost haha.
  8. If he has a list of serial numbers, has he reported them stolen to the police? I don't know how it works overseas, but here in Texas pretty much every used gear shop has to run the serial numbers to make sure it's not stolen before they can purchase anything. Typically they're supposed to hold any stolen gear and call the police to the scene. :)
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