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No you can not. Anything before Guitar Hero WT is incompatible with the neck slider as the hardware wasn't around and thus not programmed into the game.
Maybe Because there are some crumbs on the slider
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Guitar Hero: World tour guitar length about 79,2cm
Solo's.
ya but you may not be able to use the slider
No you can not. Anything before Guitar Hero WT is incompatible with the neck slider as the hardware wasn't around and thus not programmed into the game.
Yes. All you need to do is when the 'Slider notes' start to pass you just hit the right fret. It will automatically strum just as if you were using the slider. The Guitar Hero: World Tour guitars can do the same thing, but have the option of using the slider. Zepworth: A guitar hero 3 controller will not work with guitar hero 4. the sensitive thing doesnt matter you can touch the notes.
Maybe Because there are some crumbs on the slider
yes and no. the drum kit wont work on guitar hero's because it has symbals the mic will and the guitar will but it hasn't got a neck slider
You can use the wah thingy by using the slider and it makes special effects
Different songs, graphics, Hammer-on/Pull-off system, and the slider notes work better in Guitar Hero 5.
Guitar Hero World Tour is Guitar Hero 4.
Guitar hero World tour is called Guitar Hero World Tour because you go around the world in your concerts.
The slider has five sections, which are the green, red, yellow, blue and orange buttons. When playing sometimes you will see purplish, seethrough notes. These can be played by tapping the button or the slider bar. It can also be used as a replacement fro the whammy bar.
Guitar Hero 2.