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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by BubbleBobble View Post
    are you guys saying that for the complete solo, you don't have to strum even once if you use the solo buttons?

    that doesn't make any sense with respect to a real guitar
    If you tap the strings hard enough, they'll still make a sound without strumming. I don't think any of the Beatles songs do that (it's mostly used for fast solos), but there are quite a few keyboard parts charted to guitar, so I guess that counts.

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by BubbleBobble View Post
    are you guys saying that for the complete solo, you don't have to strum even once if you use the solo buttons?

    that doesn't make any sense with respect to a real guitar
    That's mot what I meant, scince I never use the solo buttons. All I said was that you should not be afraid to overstrum a little. But don't overdo it. Oh, and training mode is your best friend too.
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  3. #13
    taxman:
    beggining(the red) press the red note and strum non stop then, Press fast, and non stop all the bottons individually and strum (no fail mode).
    Or you can use the solo bottons and press fast individuall.

    A hard day's night:
    use 3 fingers(index finger,middle finger,ring finger) on the hard parts and then after doing the yellow, blue, orange part, slide the bottons with the finger pressed on the orage...

    That's how I did it, I hope you got me :P
    Last edited by TheBeatle; 07-24-2010 at 03:52 PM.

  4. #14
    I always do 100% in A Hard Day's Night.... lulz.

    It's easy.

    Just let your fingers do the same rythm you do when you tap a table. It's very easy.

  5. #15
    Turn on superspeed if you haven't. It really does help a lot, especially on solos.

    A hard day's night is not hard at all. If you're having trouble with the 3 sets of ascending triplets (Y B O Y B O Y B O), just hold down yellow for that entire phrase while you play the Blue and Orange.

    Taxman's a little trickier. There's really no tips on how to do it... you'll just have to go into practice mode and start from scratch. Start at 70% speed, then move up as you feel more comfortable.

  6. #16
    I only need A Hard Day's Night and Taxman and the others have achieved

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlos67 View Post
    I only need A Hard Day's Night and Taxman and the others have achieved
    Those 2 took me the longest. I've had it since release day, and just got it during a RB party 2 weeks ago.
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  8. #18
    I don't think I had trouble with these songs. It was Can't Buy Me Love that always got me.
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  9. #19
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    I think Taxman took me the longest, took me maybe 2 or 3 tries to get the Hard Day's Night one. Just do it over and over again, that's my only advice. That's how I got the Taxman one, took me like 10(?) tries if memory serves.

    It's a shame you have to play the start of the song and can't skip to the solos.

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    Practice your first 3 fingers going 2321. Try to anchor 2 and 1.
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