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ajcrm125

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  1. Yeah it's just a pain because I have to transpose note positions on the fly... Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
  2. I play bass, and often when I'm playing some songs on Rocksmith (original songs or custom DLC) I see what appears to be random fret choices. Meaning... a portion of the song is perhaps moving between the D and E notes on the A string (5th and 7th frets) and you get a groove going and then all of a sudden it may show the E on the D string (2nd fret). Why would the author of the song choose to jump there? Sometimes the spacial locality between the notes seems ridiculous and is exhausting. Bouncing between the 1st and 8th frets on the E string (F and C)? Why not just bounce between the 1st fret on the E string and the 3rd fret on the A string. I can't tell any difference between the tone of the C and it's so much easier and fluid to play. Is it that the DLC content creator messed up or do the actual musicians play this way. If so... is there some reason why that escapes me? Thanks for any insight! ;)
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