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A Crisis of Conscience

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Should Collin get Rock Band?

  • Yes, and invite me over when you get it.
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  • 38%
  • No, learn to play a real instrument.
  • 9
  • 56%
  • What's Rock Band?
  • 1
  • 6%
Total votes: 16

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A Crisis of Conscience

Post by Collin »

Should I buy Rock Band? I can get a used Guitar Hero guitar and the original Rock Band and get out under 40 bucks. I like the songs in Rock Band, but I feel like the more I play Rock Band, the less I'm learning to play a real guitar. It's like an anti-skill.

I'm on the fence and I need some opinions to push me over to one side or the other.
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Post by kristin »

I've heard it said that playing the drums in Rock Band builds up your real-life drum playing skills.
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Post by mpbrockman »

Playing RB drums would have some analogue to their real life counterpart, but that controller thing bears little resemblance to a real guitar.

Play Rock Band the old-fashioned way - crank up your favorite music and do your best to play along with it. Lather. Rinse. Repeat a hundred times. Walk away with some actual skills.
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mpbrockman wrote:Play Rock Band the old-fashioned way - crank up your favorite music and do your best to play along with it. Lather. Rinse. Repeat a hundred times. Walk away with some actual skills.
Truer words were never spoken, except perhaps "AIIIEEEEEE!!!! HELP! I'M ON FIRE!!!"
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Post by mpbrockman »

arclight wrote:
mpbrockman wrote:Play Rock Band the old-fashioned way - crank up your favorite music and do your best to play along with it. Lather. Rinse. Repeat a hundred times. Walk away with some actual skills.
Truer words were never spoken, except perhaps "AIIIEEEEEE!!!! HELP! I'M ON FIRE!!!"
or "I was kind of a lonely kid".
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