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Surprised no one posted any old Eddie Van Halen, one of his best was Eruption
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Guy.Buddy.Friend wrote:

Rod Foxx wrote:

Guy.Buddy.Friend wrote:


Someone claims to have done it on Youtube.com, I don't know if it's legit or not though.
I only really trust ScoreHero.com and according to them "iamchris4life" has the closest with -10.

Back on topic: I also tried to learn the tapping for the start of TTFaF (Got sidetracked massively by custom songs when i got PC version). Very easy for all speeds except full speed, which failed hard.

I use left index/middle and right index/middle/ring.
I don't strum with my elbow because i think it is incredibly retarded but instead opt to strum normally and play the first roll up with just my left hand. This requires sliding your hand up whilst playing and so it helps to memorize the first few rolls such that you can check your hands are in the right place.

If your having trouble breaching the gap between Slow and Full Speed, i have heard that increasing the hyperspeed by 2 from what you would normally play (ie if normally 0 try 2 / if normally 2 try 4) and playing on slow makes it much easier get the timing right.

Otherwise you just have to practive heaps and eventually you will get it. Then you can fail the rest of the song because it's still impossible after the start.

Hope that helps.
This helps loads. Thanks.
a trick my bro learned is to put a rubber band over the green note for the intro
mkxiii
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have hit 69% on expert, you need to hold down green, (with finger or some people use an elastic band) strum with elbow and tap with both hands for intro, then back to normal play for the rest

edit: i do it on the mode where you cant fail from missing to many notes as the intro would fail me straight off

Last edited by mkxiii (2008-05-17 06:03:55)

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