Durable metal plating is designed to withstand set list after set list of the hardest jams
Metal studs and skeleton give the Metal Pedal a totally unique look
Compatible with drum controllers for Rock Band and Guitar Hero World Tour on all consoles
The Metal Pedal is plug and play, no batteries, no software and no complex installation
Coiled wire helps keep your setup tangle free
Product Description Keep the beat with a pedal that can take a beating with the Metal Pedal from Nyko. The Metal Pedal features reinforced metal plating for unparalleled durability and a unique hard rock design evoking the spirit of rock icons past and present. The extra-wide and sturdy base will be sure to keep the Metal Pedal in place even during the most intense game play sessions. Weather you have Rock Band or Guitar Hero the Metal Pedal will provide a durable replacement/alternati… More >>
I havehad Guitar Hero 5 for about 2 weeks now and im finding it ok its not the best I think World Tour is better personaly but then thats just because I know more songs on it. There are a lot of good songs on it and its good because there not all heavy metal or rock there are some country songs in there too ie the Johnny Cash song i play in the game play. I appologise for not having a gameplay of Guitar Hero II its just well… it broke xD Sorry guys Thanks for watching and have a fantastic day! Beth x
An original rock song made by me. I started this custom song way back when I first got GH5. I just couldn’t be bothered to finish it until now Name: Rocking Riffage Band: HamsterForce Console: Wii
Renos Georgiou, 16, and Lyndon Jones, 15, break the Guinness World Record for the largest video game performance. They played Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock at the Give It A Name 2008 rock music festival at Earl’s Court, London, on 11th May 2008 to over 9600 people. The track they’re playing is Guns ‘n Roses “Welcome To The Jungle” in Co-Op mode (Renos on Lead guitar and Lyndon on Bass) on Expert difficulty. They finished the song with 98% of notes completed.
Ozzy Osbourne, John 5, and many others. Preformed at the Guitar Hero 5 Launch Party at the Hard Rock Hotel at Las Vegas Nevada for the Game Stop Managers. We were invited to come and play Guitar Hero. It was an unbelievable party. This is an old video we finally posted up.
“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 …
UPDATE: I did a new one where I bumped up the difficulty levels a bit. Check it out. www.youtube.com I play Blitzkrieg Bop and Say It Ain’t So with all 4 instruments at the same time. Easy drums, easy guitar, easy bass, medium vocals.