An upside down note
You get more money for hitting the drums harder when they appear.
You cant if it does have a long note you may have to do a drum roll or hit the symbol so it trails on. =]
you can play as the guitar, bass guitar and drums and singer. for the guitar holld the guitar like your holding a real guitar when color notes come near the target you press the same color butten a strum at the ame time. for the drums when notes caome near the target you hit the same color pad with the drum sticks for the microphen when those pitch lines come you have to sing the pitch on to the pitch line
Well: Drums - Ringo (together) Rhythm Guitar & Singing - John Bass guitar - Paul Piano - George Lead guitar - George Sitar - George
Yes but the notes will be different because there are only 4 rock band pads compared to guitar hero's 5 sexy notes
The cast of No Name Notes - 2005 includes: Richie James Follin as Guitar, Vocals Alex Nowicki as Drums Jessica Reynoza as Bass
The Rock Band 2 drums work on all GH games that use the Drums. The notes will be 4 instead of 5 no matter if you have the expansion cymbals. The Drums also Work on World Tour on the PC
Yes, you can use the same guitar, but it won't have the new features on it for World Tour. You won't be able to use the touch-sensitive frets. The only advantages that you get with the touch-sensitive buttons are that you can slide between notes on certain parts of songs without strumming. You can also use slider and tap it instead of strumming on regular notes. However, you can use the regular frets to hit the notes without strumming, as well. But obviously they are not touch sensitive. You would have to play it as normal, but you wouldn't have to strum. Plus you have to get the drums and microphone to play different roles in the band.
Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums/percussion, bass, piano, violin, viola, cello. This information was obtained from the CD's (America Town) liner notes.
The different types of music notes used for drums are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and thirty-second notes. These notes represent different durations of time that a drum should be played.
The notes of a D chord on the guitar are D, F, and A.
Just google "guitar tabs" and you'll find the guitar notes for every song imaginable...