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needcdldyo

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    The thing is that most of the song available in RS are played with electric guitar. But that doesn't mean you can't learn acoustic guitar with it.

     

    There's some acoustic song that are on disc and in DLC, and looking at the 18k of CDLC, you'll probably find some that are played with acoustic gutiar too.

     

    But acoustic guitar and electric guitar have a lot of common ground and technique so even songs played on electric guitar are playable on an acoustic guitar and arcade games are usable with acoustic guitar too.

     

    Also learning is a complicated task and there's time where you gonna feel like you don't get better at all and it's normal, it's hard, but that's the case for everybody! You're not alone in this :)

    Thanks. I actually got Yousician now, practiced for an hour and a half and i feel myself getting a lot better. I just have an issue with changing frets. I play the Ducks Dux game on Guitarcade and i'm starting to remember the position of each fret but i need to learn a proper technique. So far what i do is i just use my middle finger and slide it from fret 3 to fret 9 and so on, but is that how it needs to be done, or should i use different fingers when switching frets?

    if you have an iphone or ipad i suggest getting uberchord. i learned a lot using uberchord vs rocksmith or yousician. i warm up with 20 mins of uberchord before playing rocksmith. uberchord is free. p.s. its only in the app store under iphone but you can still search for it on ipad.

     

    Downloaded it for my Ipad. Il try it out tomorrow. Thanks!

  2. i think it's better to getting used early of using all finger. if you have to go from 3 to 9, start with your index on the 3 then move to get your pinky on the 9, this way you avoid a lot of movement which makes you gain speed and can even make you work on stretching your finger a bit which is always usefull.

    GOD. That sounds impossible, but of course it is :) I've been practicing for 5hrs today and i'm becoming a lot better but fretting is difficult since a lot of the time, the sounds become muted due to lack of technique. I am considering purchasing an Electric guitar, a very good for for 299gbp. Would you say that i will benefit if i play rocksmith with an electric guitar and then play yousician with acoustic-electric? Would learning acoustic and electric at the same time make things worse or better?

  3. The thing is that most of the song available in RS are played with electric guitar. But that doesn't mean you can't learn acoustic guitar with it.

     

    There's some acoustic song that are on disc and in DLC, and looking at the 18k of CDLC, you'll probably find some that are played with acoustic gutiar too.

     

    But acoustic guitar and electric guitar have a lot of common ground and technique so even songs played on electric guitar are playable on an acoustic guitar and arcade games are usable with acoustic guitar too.

     

    Also learning is a complicated task and there's time where you gonna feel like you don't get better at all and it's normal, it's hard, but that's the case for everybody! You're not alone in this :)

    Thanks. I actually got Yousician now, practiced for an hour and a half and i feel myself getting a lot better. I just have an issue with changing frets. I play the Ducks Dux game on Guitarcade and i'm starting to remember the position of each fret but i need to learn a proper technique. So far what i do is i just use my middle finger and slide it from fret 3 to fret 9 and so on, but is that how it needs to be done, or should i use different fingers when switching frets?

  4. I've started learning some time ago but got frustrated with the ridiculously slow progress so i put the guitar down and picked it back up when i got rocksmith. I've been playing around with it for two days and i'm starting to doubt whether this tool can actually teach me. I am using a Electro-Acoustic Yamaha guitar and everything the game teaches you seems to only be for the electric guitar. My question is, does RockSmith teach you how to play an acoustic guitar if you are using one?

  5. The Smashing Pumpkins dlc that you must purchase is "Cherub Rock" it appears that you do not have that song in your dlc folder. Pretty much ALL cdlc will use the Cherub Rock ID code, pretty sure that's your problem.

    Thank you. I purchased that DLC and the issue is now gone. Thanks a lot! Also, one more thing. Is there a way to sort songs so that all the DLC and CDLC appear on top rather than remain scattered throughout the whole list?

  6. Hi Guys. I have a few issues that i need help with, so i came here, hoping that one of you will help me. Thanks in advance! Anyways, let me share my troubles with you.  So I've downloaded a few songs that are supposed to be played with an Acoustic-Guitar since i am using Acoustic-Electric Yamaha.

     

    -I have purchased the "Smashing Pumpkins" DLC in order to avoid having to sign every CDLC manually since the signing program is very buggy on osx. 

     

    -I put all the songs in the appropriate directory which is the "dlc" directory within "steamapps/common/"

    HERE IS WHAT THE FOLDER LOOKS LIKE WITH THE SONGS IN IT:

    https://i.gyazo.com/7f082ab6ecb40f99676e50afa4432d83.png

     

    -I then opened steam and used the RockSmith Injector to start RockSmith 2014 but only 4 of the custom DLC appeared. Let me show you below:

    https://i.gyazo.com/8b1953e79fe500b5adba1189add427bb.png

    https://i.gyazo.com/d2d89eee10b3063eea506c05454692d8.png

     

     

    -I open the Smashing Pumpkins dlc and all is dandy but then i open the other CDLC, all that appears is this:

    https://i.gyazo.com/1a4f677cbd1e43f1ef6406261319fb30.png

     

     

    I really have no idea what to do at this point. I appreciate any help guys. Thanks!

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