If you're really looking for a good tab, I use United We Tab. It's 99 cents a tab which is not bad considering the tab is 100% accurate, you definitely won't be dissapointed.
The nut of a guitar is non-adjustable. The only thing you can do is file it, or remove it and shim it.
Yes, but it involves adjusting what I call the "bridge nut" on some of these you have to file them down, and on others you can adjust through a variety of methods from the inside. I suggest having a professional look at it.
There are several many sites offering free guitar sheet music to popular songs, and some consist of video-hosted websites with links posted, or others are musical sites with a great amount of information on them, explaining the different file formats they could be downloaded at such as, PDF, or GIF.
tickler file, file, data file
You do this by downloading the songs in a guitar pro file. I'll give you the way I do it. 1) go to: www.ultimate-guitar.com (probably other sites are possible as wel) 2) Search for your song (saty with tabs) 3) Look for a good (and trusty) file. (do this to look at the type: this can be tabs, chords, guitar pro, ... It's guitar pro you need) 4) Look for the best rating (the stars) and click on it NOTE: 4 stars with 10 votes is better and more trusty then 5 stars with 1 vote . 5) Download the file. (and open it after.) I hope you can use this.
The nut of a guitar is non-adjustable. The only thing you can do is file it, or remove it and shim it.
Yes. I posted links to three related questions that will help you.
This option is not available for Guitar Hero, note that an MP3 file (for example) does not include any code for the Guitar Hero game (so it won't know what you need to strike).
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You cant put custom tracks on guitar hero 3 because they are in a specific and protected file format that wont allow you to put anything else onto it.
You can have more than one carrer. All you need to do is have more than one file.
If you want to restart, depending on what you mean, you could restart your Wii, or you could start another file on you Guitar Hero. If you do not want to make another file, just delete the game block on you Wii. Those are some of the ways that you can completely restart your game. Hitting restart on the Wii does not completely restart the game files, though.
shock as in electricity that can't be good ....or safe hahah.. if you mean stick out I suggest getting a guitar tech to file them down on the sides to get rid of that. Gibson is famous for this the last few years and many will agree with me on this.
with very thick strings like 13-56 (drop tuning strings) it comes close but theres such thing as a 6 string bass. But, get a baritone guitar for the best results as most guitars you'd have to file down the nut on the neck to make the strings fit and play proper. a baritone electric guitar is a longer necked electric guitar that is designed for bass tunings.
you could try getting something like a nail file and slotting it in the sides to get out any muck or gunk that might have gotten trapped in there - but be careful! You don't want to mess anything up with the guitar. Alternatively, perhaps you could take apart the guitar and clean under it. I can't think of any other reasons why the buttons would be stuck unless it's just a little dirty. x
try tux guitar. you can make any beat, no matter how complicated, and export it as a midi file to garageband. also, its free
you can fight sheet music for some of the songs if you search for a guitar pro file and if you download a program called tuxguitar which is a guitar tab program it can read the tabs that you can download from ultimate guitar .com or some such name and if the option is enabled you should be able to see it in guitar fret form and also in sheet music. (I loved the game and currently have the song of time and storms on my pc;) your search should look like this in the google search bar [song of storms guitar pro]