![]() You can use this to increase your multiplier by twice of what it is now. As you play through the song, you will gain Star Power (Guitar Hero) or Overdrive (Rock Band). As you hit more notes in a row without making a mistake, you gain a score multiplier, up to x4. Rock Band has rectangular notes and a rectangular strike zone. The song interface for guitar hero and rock band are almost identical, the only difference being is that Guitar Hero has Circular notes, and a circular strike zone. A mistake will sound much like a "plunk" or a "tink" sound. Failing out means you miss too many notes, or make too many mistakes during the song. You continue doing this until the song has been completed, or you "fail out" of a song. This plays a single note, and there may be several notes played at one time, such as a chord on the guitar. Players are required to hold down the corresponding button on the peripheral they are playing (Electric Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar, or Drums) in time with when the note reaches the strike zone, and strike the note (Strumming the strum bar on the guitar peripherals, striking the colored pad on the drum peripheral). As the notes come down the highway, they will reach the "strike zone" of the screen, where the circular colored pads are. ![]() The notes will be in time with notes of the actual song. How Rock Band/Guitar Hero work: Different colored "notes" will come down a highway, looking much like the neck of a guitar, with the fret dividers (the faint lines) to the beat of the song you are playing. Details on the difficulty of each instrument will be included in the Guitar and Drums section of this instructable. The Beginner and Expert+ difficulties are only available on Guitar Hero World Tour and Guitar Hero Metallica, respectively. Each instrument track has four difficulties for Rock Band (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert), six difficulties for Guitar Hero (Beginner, Easy, Medium, Hard, Expert, Expert+). (Please note that the drum sets come with their own drum sticks). Each game of Rock Band and Guitar Hero comes with either a Guitar and game copy, a Guitar, Drum Set, Microphone, and game copy, or a Drum Set and game copy. The difficulty can, but the track cannot. ![]() Each instrument controls their respective track in a song, and cannot be altered or changed. However, while each Rock Band game can have full band mode, only Guitar Hero World Tour and Guitar Hero Metallica can have full band more, the previous guitar hero installments cannot. The guitar peripheral is compatible with both the Lead and Bass guitar parts of a song. The Lead Guitar, the Bass Guitar, the Drums, and the Vocalist. There are four playable instruments in Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
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