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  1. Happy Birthday Guiagge!

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  4. @@justgimmethefunk Thanks, there are some really old videos, I don't really remember how I used to make them, but now I try to make them loud. I always play in standart tuning because I got used to only play this way. I just hated changing the tuning of my bass and when I started to learn some songs by myself I found a program called Aria Maestosa (which is pretty cool by the way) with which I would open mid files I found of the songs and when notes where below E1 it would show then as negative values. At first I found this really strange, as I was a total noob on music, but then I realised the songs were on tuning below the standart, so I would use the program to put the notes or parts one octave higher. At the time I saw some people saying that playing higher pitch would make the bass and the whole song sound weaker but in general I don't believe this is true, although some songs really need a lower touch (but then I think I would use an octaver or something like that lol).
  5. Hi. I have been making some bass cover videos on YouTube and putting tabs for the song. I play all songs in standart tuning and try to make the bassline close to the original but also interesting and easy to remember/play(since it's so hard and pointless to play all the notes exactly like the bassist did on the recording). Maybe I will do some lessons about bass and musical theory applied to it, if anybody is interested... So this is my YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/MysteriousBassBoy I would also recommend this site for learning bass, as it helped me a lot years ago, now it looks like it's has some paid lessons put I think there's still lots of good stuff for free there. It also has a cool bass tuner and other resources like that. This isn't for money or just personal promotion, I really want some positive criticism over my videos and I think that many people here could learn a little bit with me and teach me some stuff too. Hope this is helpful for somebody...
  6. To be quite honest I hate Rocksmith point of view. I can't play without using the invert string thing. It's not only against music theory because the higher notes in pitch come in the lower strings but it's against your own point of view of the instrument while you are playing (unless you are looking into a mirror while you play, which would also invert the hand you use, so that makes me think Rocksmith is even more awkward than I thought on the beginning).
  7. I have a friend that never liked tabs and just started learning guitar because of Rocksmith. I bet he wouldn't have bought too xD But Rocksmith system is not bad, is just a little strange on the beggining to those used to tabs.
  8. This russian site has lots of MIDI, some hard to find in others.
  9. How do I do this? Maybe TuxGuitar could be my savior lol EDIT: also I tried importing a MIDI file in it and it put the bass in guitar tuning ¬¬ How do I change it to bass already "fixing" the notes (to decent frets)?
  10. I do this too.. I don't really like EOF, but at least I can do something in Guitar Pro. The only thing I wish I had was a program that could change all the notes of the same pitch to other string, so I could import it from Aria and generate a .gp5 file faster. Trust me, Aria is a top-notch program when it comes to making songs, but it can't export .gp5, just .mid, and this way you can't put any guitar techniques like slides on it, so you need something like TuxGuitar or Guitar Pro to finish the process which makes things slow for me... I'm actually thinking of making a tab editor program myself since I'm a programmer, if anybody has documentation of how the .xml files for Rocksmith work I would be glad to see.
  11. I agree I like the sideways Note track better and the number system. use promo code (4PACK30) that will take 30% off But yea too price unless you are a complete beginner. When I first saw the announcement for Rocksmith I was like crazy, but then they showed some screenshots and I was like, "WTF?", couldn't they do something closer to guitar tabs? There was already the Pro Guitar thing on Rock Band so I was think the way the put the thing together was kinda dumb, but after playing Rocksmith I see is not that bad.
  12. @@ice9 @@smirocsmo and others, do you think TuxGuitar is better than Guitar Pro? I use Guitar Pro mainly for changing the strings in which notes are played (which is a really slow process because it just can't select all the notes with same pitch) and for putting slides, hammer-ons/pull-offs, harmonics and vibrato. For main low level editing I use a program called Aria Maestosa which works with MIDI, but has a lot of good things for selection and makes it -really easy to add notes and make riffs/phrases (it has a tab view mode, since the main mode is a music score one). I think I will test it today and se if it solves my problems
  13. Guiagge

    JAM Hero

    Yeah, but I swear I thought nobody would ever call this a band, I don't even had the time to check for it because I thought that if something ever had a name it wouldn't be EXACTLY like this lol If think I have a new name, I don't want people to come by mistake to my topics.
  14. Guiagge

    JAM Hero

    @@Gloryhammer Any suggestions?
  15. Guiagge

    JAM Hero

    The JAM Hero project aims providing alternative versions of tabs, be them tabs never made or tabs that are already in this forums. All songs have bass, lyrics and a single guitar, with phrases and dynamic difficulty for Riff Repeater too. The guitar and bass arrangements MAY HAVE OTHER INSTRUMENTS PARTS, for the sake of enjoyment, musical learning and completeness. Also the bass and guitar are always in STANDART TUNING, with notes/riffs/parts outside the instrument ranges in this tuning being replaced by others that can be played in standart tuning. ALL SONGS HAVE A "[JAM Hero]" TAG ON THE ALBUM NAME, so you all know that what you are downloading are not some usual tabs. I put a lot of effort on making cool and spot-on tabs with decent tones and lyrics, so please don't b*tch about the instrument arrangements, since I already made it very clear what is my intention... Please enjoy it! :D (The original name was JAM Project, but a japanese band is called like that so the name was misleading, thank you for letting me know, raynebc and Gloryhammer, and thank you Teinashu for helping me with the topic and tags, etc) CDLC List: Nimrod Pack (Green Day) Hitchin' A Ride*Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)* The Grouch* Nice Guys Finish Last Take Back Walking Alone King For A DayGorillaz Pack (Gorillaz) Feel Good Inc.Clint Eastwood On Melancholy Hill Dirty Harry 5/4Songs From The Underground Pack (Linkin Park) Across The LineBlackbirds Qwerty New Divide And One Songs without the link are in progress. Songs with asterisk (*) will be reworked soon...
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