![]() Playing pull-offs is like playing hammer-ons in reverse. Hammer-ons can all be strummed if you wish, but are usually easier to play using the technique. If you screw up you’ll need to strum to get the hammer-on chain started again. These hammer-ons can be chained, meaning that a row of hammer-ons can be continuously played without strumming. ![]() To play a hammer-on, strum the note that proceeds it, then simply “hammer” your finger onto the hammer-on note when it crosses the strum bar instead of strumming. What I do expect you to do is read this kick-ass article on every single trick I know to get better at Guitar Hero and to get out there and play that plastic until ya get blistas on ya fingas! Though I can solo with the best of them, I’m not perfect, and I don’t expect you to be perfect either. What are their secrets? How do they do what they do? Fortunately for you, dear reader, I happen to be one of these people. It can be extremely misleading to see someone like this play. ![]() The reality is: Guitar Hero is not easy. It looks easy when you see veteran players shred that plastic ’til it melts. With Black Friday substantially lowering the price of the Guitar Hero Live bundle, tons of newbies are joining the Guitar Hero phenomenon. The plastic guitar might seem simple to an innocent bystander, but the battle-hardened Guitar Hero grunt who’s spent years in the trenches of “Raining Blood”, waded “Through the Fire and the Flames”, and battled with the “Knights of Cydonia” on expert difficulty – with hyperspeed active – might have something different to say.
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