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  1. Happy new year to everyone didn't played the game since perceived years, but today... ...hahaha, I shot this http://up.picr.de/31412187op.jpg
  2. They're not chords, are they? They are "arpeggios", whatever they are... Just play them as normal "bass" notes. ;) Arpeggios are broken (not damaged :lol:) chords played note by note. You can just hold down the chord and play the single strings. Those boxes are trying to prepare you for the imcoming chord/arp. It's also for bass players important to know them ;)
  3. haha, I really like these knorke guys. It is definitely more fun to listen then to play on guitar :lol: http://up.picr.de/30703085gb.jpg bass is more fun http://up.picr.de/30703084sb.jpg
  4. a tribute to Tom Petty, RIP this is an old score, but I'll try to beat it if I got the time http://up.picr.de/30599705ga.jpg
  5. @@NoonyDeloony Happy Birthday to our young girl do they still ask you for passport when you buy some alcohol or cigarettes? I would :D
  6. That may be. This week it was hard to rate esp the 2 ints and the adv song for bass. They're very close together. I think the Mr Bungle song with its uncommon harmonic progression and those crazy walking line is harder to memorize, how to expect for a Patton Song. some recommendations for Sex Pistols: from a post from week 150 For those who are anoyed by playing detuned in this song with 440Hz tuning frequency, everyone can easily fix this by himself...I don't post links for fixed versions anymore since once I got a warning point for doing this ( :cop: that's against the law the freebird police told me, next time I'm going into jail :hushed:), so I'll explain for those who don't know how to fix the tuning frequency just by using the Toolkit open the Toolkit (CDLC Creator button)- klick import package and choose the custom - then you have to select a folder for all the stuff to save, you just can create one, choose it - now the custom is open and you need to open every arrangement by edit or just doubleklick - at tuning pitch you set 444 hz then hit ok - the frequency should now appear in the main page behind the edited arrangement, repeat editing with all playable arrangements - now just klick Generate and ..... tadaa, your fixed cdlc is finished and ready for copy and paste to your dlc game folder, don't forget to delete the old version!all stats, highscores and highscorelists are obtained; I'm in the same list than all others at 440hz Rush, esp guitar: in the same way you can and should change the scroll speed at this song.The original scroll speed is at 2.0, which is just too slow. In the song the rhythm is hardly readable and many single notes will be hidden behind chords. A better speed would be 1.4/5/6.You can change that the same way as described above, in the arrangement sheets you change scroll speed with a slider there instead the frequenzy.That's all. If someone want to change and doesn't know how to handle the Toolkit, I'd post a fixed version to the comments at the record pages.
  7. I'm back, not so much time for RS, but anyway, these songs are fun http://up.picr.de/30508878mg.jpg http://up.picr.de/30508880ql.jpg http://up.picr.de/30508884eg.jpg http://up.picr.de/30508888xz.jpg http://up.picr.de/30508891al.jpg
  8. Prepare yourself for... Rocksmith 2014 Championship -= Week 206 =- READ THIS FIRST =>> How and Why to Join the Championships Read this second =>> Rocksmith 2014 Championship Rules Last week's winners: Beginner: @RSjeffH Intermediate: @@macjm Advanced : @@MaZtoR MasterClass: @ Rhythm:Beginner: @RSjeffH Intermediate: @@Anwyn Advanced: @Mortalo Masterclass: @stijnw2000 Bass: Beginner: @Tonedef Intermediate: @Sphincto Advanced: @@PawF Masterclass: @ Congrats to all winners. Well done! This week's songs are: Lead Path: Beginner: Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK (3) as chosen by @@RSjeffH Intermediate: Mr Bungle - Quote Unquote (5) @@Tonedef Advanced: Ghost - Absolution (6) as chosen by @@Gamut MasterClass: QOTSA - The Way You Used To Do (8) as chosen by @@Nick K. GOG: Rush - Xanadu (9) as chosen by @@Steven Briquette Rhythm Path: Beginner: Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK (3) Intermediate N/A Advanced: Ghost - Absolution (6) Masterclass: QOTSA - The Way You Used To Do (7) Bass Path: Beginner: Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK (2) Intermediate : Ghost - Absolution (5) Intermediate2: QOTSA - The Way You Used To Do (5) Advanced: Mr Bungle - Quote Unquote (6) Masterclass: Rush - Xanadu (9) Share with us your opinion on this weeks songs difficulty scores (1-10). Exercise Challenges: 1st Exercise: Blues Comping 1 in A major shuffle 2nd Exercise: Blues Comping 2 in A major - straight 8ths 3rd Exercise: Blues Comping 3 in G major (funky) 4rd Exercise: Blues Comping 4 in E major (shuffle) 5th Exercise: Blues Comping 5 in E major (dirty Texas Blues style, shuffle) (more challenging lead guitar (adv), rhythm and bass more intermediate with a real audio track (no GP RSA converted) Everyone can bring up new scores that will be added to the exercises scoreboards Honorable list Diehard Member: (draft) Fraggle BaggleGamutklawmacjmMaZtoRmissis sumnerMonstaS4MortaloNick K.PonzyPoutzyRodmanRSjeffHShocked Mindstijnw2000sushicat2112Telboy13TonedefClassless, Fearless FreeBird Members in their endless battle with the fb police: 2groggyNoonyDeloonyfripponomic Rock on!
  9. It's about time for the next exercise number 3 for the LTII series. This one is focused on bendings, not a very hard one but excellent for practise those technique. Again this is a mini song pack with full audio and a no guitar multitrack version. No.3 - Bending workout enjoy and raise your bending skills
  10. few time for RS atm anyway some Mr Big scores http://up.picr.de/30212061vu.jpg http://up.picr.de/30212062es.jpg
  11. You can load it in sound designer from originals. There you can just open every station and screenshot. Use the screenies for tone creation with the toolkit. I guess there are any other ways, but this should work.
  12. add DD to them and it should count again. Since the remastered update cdlc without DD don't count your plays anymore.
  13. Lead Techniques II here comes No. 2 - Legato and Slides like the name advertises, this exercise is focused on legato playing using slides combined with hammer ons and pull offs. nice training, and don't forget to play the no guitar track ;)
  14. great song http://up.picr.de/30023624zj.jpgsolo chart needs a facelifthttp://up.picr.de/30023634jj.jpg
  15. Okay, the first one of the LTII pack is complete. No.1 - Double Bends Alternate Picking Double bends here means bend up and release bend
  16. Now I decided to go on with a continuation of that little workshop. Actually working on the first of 5 exercises plus a final challenge. The following exercises are focused on bendings, alternate picking, legato and staccato (as palm mutes). The levels are harder than in LT1, and again I'll do the example tracks and playback tracks without guitar (multitracks). I'll add them piece by piece here and finally, when all work is done, they all will be added to the 2nd post.
  17. welcome to the CF Rocksmith 2014 Championship -= Week 198 =- READ THIS FIRST =>> How and Why to Join the Championships Read this second =>> Rocksmith 2014 Championship Rules Last week's winners: Lead:Beginner: @@RSjeffH Intermediate: @@macjm Advanced : @@MaZtoR MasterClass: @@Nick K. GOG : @@watrobaciemnosci Rhythm:Beginner: N/A Intermediate: @@Vodka Advanced: N/A Masterclass: @ Bass: Beginner: @@Tonedef Intermediate: @@Telboy Advanced: @@Ponzy Masterclass: @@sushicat2112 Congrats to all winners. Well done! This week's songs are: Lead Path: Beginner: Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler (3) - chosen by @@Mortalo Intermediate: Butthole Surfers - Who Was In My Room Last Night (4) (drop D) - chosen by @@fripponomic Advanced: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Suzie Q (6) - chosen by @@MaZtoR MasterClass: Queensryche - Empire (9) - chosen by @@Nick K. Rhythm Path: Beginner: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Suzie Q (3) Intermediate N/A Advanced: Fishbone - Jackass Brigade (7) as played at week 53 Masterclass: N/A Bass Path: Beginner: Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler (3) Intermediate 1 : Butthole Surfers - Who Was In My Room Last Night (drop D) (4) Intermediate 2 : Creedence Clearwater Revival - Suzie Q (4) Advanced: Queensryche - Empire (5) Masterclass : Fishbone - Jackass Brigade (7) Share with us your opinion on this weeks songs difficulty scores (1-10). Exercise Challenges: 1st Exercise: Blues Comping 1 in A major shuffle 2nd Exercise: Blues Comping 2 in A major - straight 8ths 3rd Exercise: Blues Comping 3 in G major (funky) 4rd Exercise: Blues Comping 4 in E major (shuffle) 5th Exercise: Blues Comping 5 in E major (dirty Texas Blues style, shuffle) (more challenging lead guitar (adv), rhythm and bass more intermediate with a real audio track (no GP RSA converted) Everyone can bring up new scores that will be added to the exercises scoreboards Honorable list Diehard Member: (draft) finni_mcfingerFraggle BaggleGamutldupervalmackaybreMaZtoRmissis sumnerMonstaS4MortaloRodmanshaggy_malagysushicat2112Telboy13Classless, Fearless FreeBird Members in their endless battle with the fb police: 2groggyNoonyDeloonyfripponomic Push to your very limit, then keep pushing!!
  18. no more scores plz, new week starts within the next minutes
  19. You guys really torture yourself with the Queen lead. The chords never'd be played as chords with one guitar at one time. Studioversions, esp Queen, working a lot with overdubs. Brian may played all the voices separately. If you watch a live vid of that song you'll notice him playing a nice little solo there. This cdlc with this lead part for me has failed.
  20. the Queen song would be nice, but on guitar those stupid chords :angry: just not playable. All voices from the recording were stomped into chords :wacko: (first guitar part)
  21. http://up.picr.de/29984570pa.jpg http://up.picr.de/29984572fp.jpg
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