[brandon's list] Re: Learning Rock Band

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  • Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 17:34:56 -0700

Ps2 doesn't have online features, but the version for the ps3 does. As for learning songs... The drums, if you don't want to waste time, would be more simple. It's simply a matter of learning which drum is played when. The drum types are always the same. The pedal is always your base drum. The rest is like a typical drumset. The green is always your symbol. The red is your snare. The yellow is your high tom, blue is your low. Though the two toms can also act as highhats and another symbol, respectively. Blue is symbol, yellow is highhat. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Orin" <orin.angi@xxxxxxxxx>

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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 4:44 PM
Subject: [brandon's list] Learning Rock Band


Hey all,

Just wondering, really, how long it took you guys to learn Rock Band? I play piano, but that's nothing to a guitar, drums, and and or singing, but I get that at least. I'm just wondering for someone who plays neither of these instruments how long it'd take to perfect at least one song? Don't really wanna get something that I'm not exactly sure I can learn within a timely manor. I know for a fact my brother wouldn't wanna sit with me all day long attempting to teach me every song. This does interest me, though, and I'll probably get it even though my confidence is slim at the moment. I plan on practicing with it and I'll probably get it eventually. It'd be really interesting if with the PS2 version you could go online with it and play with people online. That'd be pretty fun. I'm currently listening to That's What You Get by Paramore on the album Riot and is currently Playing.

Orin
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