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How Guitar Hero Was MEANT to Be Played (Rush – YYZ on Expert)


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Guitar Hero Metallica Reveal Trailer


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Guitar Hero World Tour


  • Battle of the Bands mode lets up to eight players get their groove on
  • Comes with exciting extras that enhance your experience
  • Use the innovative Music Studio to compose, record, edit and share music
  • Features a humungous selection of master recordings
  • Offers more localized downloadable music than ever before

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GH World Tour Software X360Amazon.com Product Description
Start a Band…the Guitar Hero Way

Guitar Hero World Tour transforms music gaming by expanding Guitar Hero’s signature guitar gameplay into a cooperative band experience that combines advanced wireless instruments with online and offline gameplay modes including online Band Career and 8-player “Battle of the Bands,” which allows two full bands to compete head-to-head online. The game features a Music Studio music creator that lets players compose, record, edit and share their own rock ‘n’ roll anthems.

*Note: The instruments are sold seperately.

Drum Customization

Eye of the Tiger

Music Studio

Ozzy Osbourne

The Whole Band

Be the Next Great Songwriter

Music Studio lets players express their musical creativity by giving them access to a full complement of tools to create digital music from scratch utilizing the guitar controller and drum kit. Players can create their tracks and then play them in-game or share the recordings with the entire Guitar Hero community through GHTunes. GHTunes allows other gamers from around the world to download and play the community’s original tracks. Available to Xbox 360 gamers is Line 6’s guitar tone technology, enabling them to use amps, cabs, and effects from the Line 6 POD.

Create the Band

Budding rock stars can live out their rock ‘n’ roll fantasies by playing either a single instrument or any combination of instruments, in addition to the full band experience. When rocking as part of a band, up to four players can jam together in quickplay or as they progress through a career. Both band and single-player careers feature non-linear progression giving artists the option to change difficulty and instruments with a variety of different gigs available at any time.


Never Jam Solo Again

Virtual musicians in need of band mates can take their careers online forming worldwide ensembles so no rock star ever has to play a gig solo. Plus, GHWT adds a “Battle of the Bands” modes, which allows eight players to join online and challenge each other band-to-band to establish global supremacy.


Customize Everything

The character creator allows gamers to create a rock star with style as unique as their own. Absolute customization from the clothes, to the facial and body structure, to the tattoos and accessories, players are encouraged to unleash their inner rock legend. The Rock Star Creator doesn’t just allow players to build the ultimate rock god; the in-depth creators include the ability to customize guitars, drums and microphones. Adding yet another layer of personalization, gamers can create custom logos for their instruments, band, or album covers.


A Set List for the Ages

The Guitar Hero World Tour set list is comprised entirely of master recordings from some of the greatest artists of all-time including Van Halen, Linkin Park, The Eagles, and Sublime. There are over 85 tracks, plus frequent downloadable singles and track packs. In addition to the killer track list, the game will feature rock icons such as Hayley Williams of Paramore and Travis Barker of +44 and blink-182.

The Full Set List

  • 311 – “Beautiful Disaster”
  • 30 Seconds To Mars – “The Kill”
  • Airbourne – “Too Much Too Young”
  • The Allman Brothers Band – “Ramblin’ Man”
  • Anouk – “Good God”
  • The Answer – “Never Too Late”
  • At The Drive-In – “One Armed Scissor”
  • Beastie Boys – “No Sleep Till Brooklyn”
  • Beatsteaks – “Hail to the Freaks”
  • Billy Idol – “Rebel Yell”
  • Black Label Society – “Stillborn”
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – “Weapon of Choice”
  • blink-182 – “Dammit”
  • Blondie – “One Way or Another”
  • Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – “Hollywood Nights”
  • Bon Jovi – “Livin’ On A Prayer”
  • Bullet For My Valentine – “Scream Aim Fire”
  • Coldplay – “Shiver”
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Up Around The Bend”
  • The Cult – “Love Removal Machine”
  • Dinosaur Jr. – “Feel The Pain”
  • The Doors – “Love Me Two Times”
  • Dream Theater – “Pull Me Under”
  • The Eagles – “Hotel California”
  • The Enemy – “Aggro”
  • Filter – “Hey Man, Nice Shot”
  • Fleetwood Mac – “Go Your Own Way”
  • Foo Fighters – “Everlong”
  • The Guess Who – “American Woman”
  • Hush Puppies – “You’re Gonna Say Yeah!”
  • Interpol – “Obstacle 1″
  • Jane’s Addiction – “Mountain Song”
  • Jimi Hendrix – “Purple Haze (Live)”
  • Jimi Hendrix – “The Wind Cries Mary”
  • Jimmy Eat World – “The Middle”
  • Joe Satriani – “Satch Boogie”
  • Kent – “Vinternoll2″
  • Korn – “Freak On A Leash”
  • Lacuna Coil – “Our Truth”
  • Lenny Kravitz – “Are You Gonna Go My Way”
  • Linkin Park – “What I’ve Done”
  • The Living End – “Prisoner of Society”
  • Los Lobos – “La Bamba”
  • Lost Prophets – “Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)”
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd – “Sweet Home Alabama (Live)”
  • Mars Volta – “L’Via L’Viaquez”
  • MC5’s Wayne Kramer – “Kick Out The Jams”
  • Metallica – “Trapped Under Ice”
  • Michael Jackson – “Beat It”
  • Modest Mouse – “Float On”
  • Motorhead – “Overkill”
  • Muse – “Assassin”
  • Negramaro – “Nuvole e Lenzuola”
  • Nirvana – “About a Girl (Unplugged)”
  • No Doubt – “Spiderwebs”
  • NOFX – “Soul Doubt”
  • Oasis – “Some Might Say”
  • Ozzy Osbourne – “Crazy Train”
  • Ozzy Osbourne – “Mr. Crowley”
  • Paramore – “Misery Business”
  • Pat Benatar – “Heartbreaker”
  • R.E.M. – “The One I Love”
  • Radio Futura – “Escuela De Calor”
  • Rise Against – “Re-Education Through Labor”
  • Sex Pistols – “Pretty Vacant”
  • Silversun Pickups – “Lazy Eye”
  • Smashing Pumpkins – “Today”
  • Steely Dan – “Do It Again”
  • Steve Miller Band – “The Joker”
  • Sting – “Demolition Man (Live)”
  • The Stone Roses – “Love Spreads”
  • Stuck In The Sound – “Toy Boy”
  • Sublime – “Santeria”
  • Survivor – “Eye of the Tiger”
  • System of a Down – “B.Y.O.B.”
  • Ted Nugent – “Stranglehold”
  • Ted Nugent’s Original Guitar Duel Recording
  • Tokio Hotel – “Monsoon”
  • Tool – “Parabola”
  • Tool – “Schism”
  • Tool – “Vicarious”
  • Trust – “Antisocial”
  • Van Halen – “Hot For Teacher”
  • Willie Nelson – “On The Road Again”
  • Wings – “Band on the Run”
  • Zakk Wylde’s Original Guitar Duel Recording

Guitar Hero World Tour

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Guitar Hero Encore Pack 80’s Rock


  • Additional titles add to the guitar hero starter pack
  • Utilizes air guitar rocker patented technology
  • Use the pic to control the tempo
  • Expert and amateur guitarists can feel like a rock star
  • Jam freely anytime, anywhere

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The first-ever product for air guitar enthusiasts and rock fans alike, the Guitar Hero Air Guitar Rocker utilizes patented technology consisting of guitar picks and a rockin’ belt buckle that, when connected to a wearable mini-amplifier, allows air guitarists to jam freely anytime, anywhere to famous signature riffs. When the Air Guitar Rocker pick is waved in front of the buckle, a guitar chord is played, triggering the detector and unleashing a rock session unlike any other. The tempo of the song is controlled by how fast the player waves the pick over the belt buckle, giving both amateur and expert guitarists a chance to feel like the ultimate rock star.

Guitar Hero Encore Pack 80’s Rock

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Guitar Hero Versus Real Guitar Lessons



On the 14th March 2008, the media and swarms of fans gathered to watch a 16-year-old boy from Minnesota called Chris Chike perform on stage. Although everything was in place for this monumental evening in rock and roll, on closer inspection there was something amiss. Unlike most debauched rock legends Chris had an intense, reserved concentration on his face and as opposed to hurling himself into the frenzied fans, he was staring intently at a large monitor.
The reason for this anomaly was that the young man was in fact not a musical genius but an introverted teenager who spent too much time on his game console; he was not performing music but playing a game called Guitar Hero. Chris was breaking the world record for highest score ever on a single track and the masses of attention illustrate how deeply embedded the game is in global culture. This article examines the cultural phenomenon and compares it to real guitar lessons.
Guitar hero works on the basis of the player using a imitation guitar plugged into a games console which displays images on the screen. The imitation guitar strongly resembles a Fisher Price infants toy and has six different coloured buttons on it. The images displayed on the TV show a representation of the coloured buttons running along a Musical Staff which ignite when they hit a certain point, then the player must hit the colour corresponding button on the control.
Many diehard fans of the game will defend to the death that it takes the musical talent to succeed; to which one might say, why not apply yourself to actual guitar lessons? There is however, something to be said in their defence. As there are similar skills used in musical note reading and transferring those images, be they symbol or colour orientated, into physical movement. The continual movement of the musical staff provides a challenging sight reading exercise.
The bad news for GH junkies is that this is where the thin musical relevance ends. Whatever guitar backing track you are using if you were to make the game accurate to real guitar tuition there would need to be 132 different coloured buttons. You would also have to press the buttons hard enough to make a sound and they would be the size of your fingertips, whilst negotiating your way around six picker knobs. Guitar lessons break this process down into manageable chunks.
So what can you do when looking to make the transition between the two forms? The best way is by guitar lessons or multi-media guitar tuition. These are gradual lessons from the basic chords all the way to advanced solos. It takes time, patience and commitment, which might explain why so many people are taking the easier option of simulation over guitar lessons.
The concern of the musical fraternity when it comes to GH is not so much with adults who play a bit when they get home from work, but with the youth who are satisfying their musical needs by simulating as opposed to creating. Guitar lessons and guitar tuition are so easy to arrange but still youngsters are reverting to their consoles as opposed to bonding with their instrument.
There is no real comparison in the musical value between a game console simulation and a guitar lesson although some skills are transferable. Hand-eye coordination is a feature of many video games however you would never consider a racing game a simulation of driving an F1 car. Guitar tuition is a valuable step in learning how to become a genuine rock legend and it is available in many forms, however Guitar Hero is not one of them.

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Download Guitar Hero World Tour for Nintendo Wii | Download Guitar Hero World Tour – Nintendo Wii



Download Guitar Hero World Tour for Nintendo Wii. Learn how to get Guitar Hero World Tour on your Nintendo Wii. Unlimited download Nintendo Wii games like Guitar Hero World Tour. Click here and Register to download Guitar Hero World Tour for Nintendo WiiGuitar Hero World Tour is one of the most popular games in the world for the Nintendo Wii. If you are looking for a new game for Wii, then Guitar Hero World Tour is the perfect choice. You can also download unlimited games, music, movies and TV shows for the Wii by clicking the link below and signing up in MyWiiDownloads. com. Click the link below for more information on this exclusive offer: ** Download Unlimited Games, Music, Film and Television for your Wii ** The Wii is a video game console released by Nintendo. As a seventh generation console, the Wii competes primarily against Microsoft's Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 from Sony. Nintendo claims that its console targets a broader demographic than that of both. A distinctive feature of the console is its wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which can be used as a handheld pointing device and detect movement in three dimensions. Another distinctive feature of the console is WiiConnect24, which allows you to receive messages and updates over the Internet while in standby mode. To download Guitar Hero World Tour for Nintendo Wii, simply click on the link and register MyWiiDownloads. You can instantly download Guitar Hero World Tour for Wii and an unlimited number of other games, videos, movies and music. Do not wait – get Guitar Hero World Tour now: Click here and Register to download Guitar Hero World Tour for Nintendo Wii

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How Do I Unlock Songs on Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock?


I’ve been trying to unlock songs on my brand new Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock, but I can’t seem to get any bonus songs. Instructions please? Also, my whammy isn’t working. Help please!

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