Organ is used in rock. Examples: The Beatles-Let it be!, The Beatles-Rock and Roll Music, Queen-Living on my own, Queen-Let's Turn it on, Queen-Bicycle Race.
organ, guitar, percussion
no. you cant transfer on wii
To get 500 songs on rock band 2 you have to download many aditional songs or use rock band track packs, which songs cost 160 Microsoft points each and the trackpacks can be from $20 to $40. Also rock band 2 includes 20 free songs to download if you get the promotional code on the back of the instruction manual. All of these require an xbox live or playstation network account.
There are some famous songs that use this form in them. Some of the examples include "Dig Me," "Minimalism," "A Horse With No Name" and "The Enigmatic."
I like to use Pandora radio. Not exactly an answer, but more of a suggestion.
The rock rocked the rock show like a rock star! This is one of many examples for sentence usage.
Yes there is, One particular one I like is the band called Apocalyptica- the songs are I Don't Care, and Tributo a Red Hot Chili Peppers 2 (which is a song by red hot chili peppers but uses violin) Those songs are awesome, and they use violin and they are rock songs.
Yes you can use The rock Band 2 set with Band hero. The Band Hero (Guitar Hero) Drum set has the Orange cymbal, which is one more pad than the rock Band 2 drum set. Fortunately Band Hero Detects that and modifies it songs for the Rock Band 2 Drum Set.
Youd have to get the trade b system card which is very expensive! So just use both games!!
Yes ...actually, no. It's a game all unto itself and you cannot transfer songs between the two. You can however use rock band controllers with either.
Some examples of songs that use irrational time signatures in their composition include "Money" by Pink Floyd, "Schism" by Tool, and "The Dance of Eternity" by Dream Theater. These songs feature complex rhythms that do not follow traditional time signatures like 4/4 or 3/4, adding a unique and challenging element to the music.
Some examples of songs that use fractional time signatures include "Money" by Pink Floyd (7/4 time signature), "Schism" by Tool (5/8 and 7/8 time signatures), and "The Ocean" by Led Zeppelin (5/4 time signature).