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Becoming a Master at Guitar Hero 3

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It is no secret that Guitar Hero 3 for Xbox is a very addictive game. More than likely, you have played some of the earlier versions, but you will find that to become a master player at this game, it is going to take a bit more effort than the previous titles. Lucky for you, I am about to spill my secrets so you don’ t have to go through the same frustrations that I did when I was first learning how to play at the higher skill levels.

The mistake a lot of people make when they first start playing Guitar Hero 3 for Xbox is that they try to take on too much without really mastering the basic principles of learning how to play the guitar controller. This is one game that you actually need to approach like the real thing. You have to train each hand and let them know what they are supposed to do and then you can combine them. You have to get your finger work down before you can move on to the higher levels.

In all honesty, the easy level will get you thinking that you can just jump in and make it happen, but to master the game, you will need to master the techniques of the advanced levels. The only way to truly do that is to practice and perfect hand by hand.

You should also take the advancement of levels at a slower pace. I know when I first started playing I breezed right through the easy level, struggled a little bit with the medium level and then got murdered on the expert levels. I had actually just put the game away until one of my buddies shared some of these tips with me and within a few weeks, I was shredding like a master!

I would also suggest that you take a friend along for the ride when you are trying to beat the expert levels of Guitar Hero 3 for Xbox. It is a lot easier to achieve something when you have someone else pushing you and giving you a little bit of support when you start missing those harder notes.

When you are playing alone, it is pretty easy to get frustrated and just put the game away. When you are playing in co-op mode, you are playing for both you and your friend and that little extra bump may be all you need to put you over the top in Guitar Hero 3 for Xbox.



 


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