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Mandos

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    Sterling Sub-Ray HH
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    Argent, Blind Guardian, Jam Project, Flow, among others.
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  1. Mandos

    CDLC Requests

    I’ve got a fun one with with a satisfying but not too crazy slap n pop bassline Groovin’ Magic (Diebuster OP, full version) Although slap n pop still eludes me XD
  2. Mandos

    CDLC Requests

    Now this one’s a fave of mine and I’m shocked someone hasn’t done it already considering it’s got a fun bassline(I’ve seen a couple really cool bass covers where they used slap for part of it, though it sounds fine without it) and some fun guitar shreds. I’m just hoping for a bass tab cdlc tho Heats(Shin Getter Robo Armageddon OP 2)- JAM Project(Hironobu Kageyama on lead vocals)
  3. Mandos

    CDLC Requests

    @ toolboxcomplete , a bunch of your recent requests were on Animetal Marathon V, with some rad covers, perhaps request a section medley from that? Those versions would probably roll in rocksmith a bit better They start around the 23 minute mark. (Animetal is some rad stuff, wish we had more than just their cover of cruel angel’s thesis) Just remember drowning the thread in requests won’t necessarily get you much. And if you really want something to happen, and have the funds you can always use the commission sub forum.
  4. @ Shroud that second train of thought is a good one considering one of my faves is She’s not there by the zombies and I was still dropping the occasional note before hiatus. That and the ridiculously long Yes songs that kept kicking my butt. Plus some other official and cdlc songs come to mind. Thanks The jam session thought is an interesting one. Yeah, still haven’t had much luck with people since the one group I found was out of my skill and scope level. Hard to work on anything with a 12 instrument set you can’t keep up with.
  5. Mandos

    CDLC Requests

    Now that I think about it, an anime opening with a super strong and fun bassline that would be a blast to have in rocksmith would have to be: Go Tight by Akino (Genesis of Aquarion OP1)
  6. Mandos

    CDLC Requests

    I’m a big mecha guy, and theres a strange mix of what people have made cdlc for so I thought I’d start by throwing out a pair of requests for 2 of my faves(tho I could make a much, much longer list). I play bass so that’s what I’m after tho these tend to have really cool guitar leads so maybe that’ll tempt someone in This first one is a tough pick. Getter Robo is one of my all time faves and with Jam Project taking the lead since the mid 90’s there are a bunch of really great themes(Can’t Stop, Storm, Dragon), and I’m seriously shocked someone hasn’t done a CDLC of Heats at this point. And I was tempted to request that. I probably will at some point. But today I’m throwing out there the end theme of Getter Robo Daikessen “Say Goodbye Loneliness” which is a pretty obscure one but has a really fun main line. Composed by Masaaki Endoh from Jam Project. My other suggestion for today stems from the super robot wars series, and is the full version of the Mazinkaiser theme. That series has a ton of great music so it was tough to pick just one for the moment and this barely won our over another one I’ll post another time. Sung by the iconic Ichiro Mizuki
  7. So for a bit of background, about 2 and a half years ago I decided to learn bass after messing with music theory and failed piano attempts for years. Started with a random Kelly club custom hybrid my family had, swapped to a short scale beater I got to a friend, and finally the spring the following year picked up a sterling sub ray double humbuckler. That’s when I discovered my beater was a short scale and I had a bit of a jarring time trying to adjust. Up to that point I messed with some songs from a tab book(I’m someone who gels well with theory and info but my hands take forever to catch up) and had been using rocksmith for my consistent practice. Problem is I moved, life disrupted my practice and my attempt to give myself a goal for more engagement backfired(joined a video game jazz band that was way beyond my level to match with), and I just wound up going on hiatus. So a bit under a year has passed and I’ve decided it’s time to fire back up rocksmith, fix one of my issues of convenience (I finally ordered a new solid stand. My place doesn’t support my wall mounts and the stand I got with my beater isn’t very good. Plus I just cleared a spot), and hope the break will allow me to adjust to the full scale better. Even if actually playing with people is still a big question, I love music so I may as well dive back in. Probably making a new rocksmith profile and refreshing my skills too. So one of the bigger issues I have I wanted to ask for help on is that my reading skills surpass both my ear and playing skills. I can pick up the flow of a song but I suck at identifying shift points by note, the little I’ve done is with a singer on piano as lead, usually doing a simple pattern using their chords as a lead note for offsetting. But while I’m fine reading tabs I’ve had a hard time working on my ear. So I was wondering if anyone had some good advice on that. Also what’s a good rep set (stand alone and/or drill arcade in rocksmith) to work on for drilling back in the basics? Thanks, honestly I really enjoy bass, plus I have zero aptitude for strumming so my attempts to mess with the guitar or the random Mandolin I have lying around were all non-starters
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