FC of “Scatterbrains” by Jeff Beck Project Underground is officially sponsored by www.rockbandkickbox.com http FUCK YEA! holy mcmuffin this song took a lot of -1s to FC. By far the hardest song I have ever FCed. There are no breaks throughout the entire song. It’s all challenging fretwork, strumming mixed in with fretwork, weird chord runs (beginning lol), hard slide fretwork, and tapping. But hooray for no chokes after the huge slide section. I actually never got past the slide section with an FC so i was swaeting like hell and praying to god not to choke. I would have thrown my geetar out the window. Sadied0g said that if I FC this he expects a FGFC. Realistically, thats very unlikely, i can’t hit a few parts in some of the other songs that maybe if i practiced enough i could hit. But it will also take time which I don’t have as school is starting again. And I told you i would do it Beast. I hope you guys enjoy
Guitar hero Van Halen demo on Xbox 360, sorry for audio( filmed on phone),i do it on Hard because it is impossible on expert even though i do expert for other songs. rate comment and subscribe
“Eruption” is an instrumental guitar solo by Van Halen from their first album, Van Halen. Written and primarily performed by Eddie Van Halen, this electric guitar solo showcase is considered one of the most influential rock instrumentals of all time, appearing on many ‘greatest guitar solos’ lists, including a recent Guitar World poll. On the radio, it is usually played together with “You Really Got Me,” which follows the song on the album Van Halen. “Eruption” starts with a short accompanied introduction with brother Alex Van Halen on drums and Michael Anthony on bass. The highlight of the solo is the use of fretboard tapping. “Eruption” was played on the Frankenstrat, with a phaser. A 1960s Marshall tube amp, an Echoplex, a Univox echo box, and studio plate reverb helped define the distinctive tone of the track. The Frankenstrat was tuned a half-step down from regular guitar tuning. “Eruption” begins in the key of A flat and ends on a E flat note that is a twelfth fret, 6th string harmonic processed through a Univox echo box effect and lowered an octave by an Echoplex. The “Eruption’ introduction is based on “Let Me Swim” by Cactus. Later in the introduction, an E-flat major quotation of the Etude No. 2 by Rodolphe Kreutzer is heard. The piece that would later be named “Eruption” had existed as part of Van Halen’s stage act at least as far back as 1976, when it initially featured no tapping. “Eruption” popularized the guitar tapping trend of the 1980s. Although one …
READ DESCRIPTION! For everyone understand, i´m now translating this video to english. Everything i´m saying in purtuguese i´ll write in english in the video. If you are having problems to read, pause the video. About the buttons: R2=Green. O= Red. Triangle= Yellow. X= Blue. Square= Orange. Arrows Up and Down= Strum Bar. L2 and SELECT= Star Power. Left Analog= Whammy Bar. Every note you want play you need strum. And, if you go play in Guitar Hero 5, you need hold the Left Arrow pressed always, don´t release it in the Main Menu. Anything you didn´t understand just comment. UPDATE: TESTED= WORKS ON GUITAR HERO VAN HALEN TOO. UPDATE: 2000 VIEWS LOL Eu fiz no Metallica, mas pode ser qualquer um. R2=Verde, O=Vermelho, Triângulo=Amarelo, X=Azul, Quadrado=Laranja, Setas Cima e Baixo=Strum, L2 e Select=Star Power, Analógico Esquerdo=Whammy. ATUALIZAÇÃO: TESTADO= FUNCIONA NO GUITAR HERO VAN HALEN TAMBÉM. O que você achou? Avalie! Dúvidas? Comente! ATUALIZAÇÃO: 2000 EXIBIÇÕES LOL