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connect the wireless adapter to the ps2 controller slot
Yes, an uncertified teacher can teach guitar. But he/she needs to make sure she is advanced and is good with students and has material ready to teach.
yes, you can either go in quickplay or career mode and select single, then choose guitar and your ready to rock! you must have a guitar controller though, unlike guitar hero 3, this game will not let you play with just the WiiMote
Guitar hero all ready made a game for the DS This is universal for all systems in the DS series. It is called guitar hero on tour.
yes. the song monsoon is on guitar hero- world tour.YEA, MONSOON && READY, SET, GO! ON ROCKBAND 2-DianaK.
Andy Snyder - Bass Keegan Weckler - Guitar Travis Rountree - Drums
three ways, if you all ready have a guitar you could go to any craft store and buy sequince and use hot glue to glue them on to the guitar. (not recommended if you plan on selling your guitar) or you could steal Taylor swift's guitar. (this one also not recommended unless you want Taylor swift to hate you). or you could get your guitar custom made (before you get it).
The 2 BEST songs she does are with Jeff Beck on guitar: People Get Ready and I Put A Spell On You.
If you want to learn how to play basic chords, then it is easy. If you want to master extreme tabs and power chords, you are looking at a bit more than one guitar lesson. Also, if you have a very small hand, you might have trouble playing some chords. But if you are ready to learn guitar go for it!
No you can. Once you inserted 3 guitar controllers and start quickplay or career everyone can choose a character and go to status ready, But when the band leader press start it says you got too many guitars. But in guitar hero 5 every combination is possible! Evenevery player plays guitar and no one bass.
They sell a great beginner guitar, nothing wrong with them . They actually have some kool paint on some of them too. I work on guitars for a living and I have worked on a few of these right out of the box. They need a little dialing in by your guitar tech and they are stage ready.. hope this helped... James
No way dude. I'm 37 and I'm just getting ready for Med School. It's NEVER too late!