HOPO - Hammer Ons and Pull Offs They are notes that you can play without strumming. Sources: My own experience with Guitar Hero.
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Open notes are notes in Bass tracks which require you to not hold down any notes upon hitting them. i.e. you just strum the guitar and nothing else. this is not to be confused with begginer difficulty in which all the notes are open but you can hold down whichever notes you want.
You get more money for hitting the drums harder when they appear.
Like a boss.
Yes, there are.
It depends what kind of TV you have.
Different songs, graphics, Hammer-on/Pull-off system, and the slider notes work better in Guitar Hero 5.
I would assume (because there are so little notes to hit on Guitar Hero) that real guitar would be much harder.
The Guitar Hero guitar as a whammy bar. When you are holding long notes during a song, you can move the whammy bar up and down to "whammy."
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
Faster scrolling speed (The speed that the notes come down).
it depends you can tune it to lots off different ones
Music notes You have to tap the colour fret, and strum to hit 'em
yes people play guitar hero better with the guitar its the whole point of the game and its easier to hit the notes with your fingers and you get a better feel for the game
HOPO - Hammer Ons and Pull Offs They are notes that you can play without strumming. Sources: My own experience with Guitar Hero.