Rock Banding

Jan 06, 2008 23:35

Does anything suck more than knowing it's totally reasonable that your downstairs neighbors are pounding on the floor to tell you to stop playing Rock Band at 11:30pm on a Sunday night ( Read more... )

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crs January 7 2008, 14:11:37 UTC
Come to Boston :)

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ariiadne January 7 2008, 16:00:28 UTC
Don't worry, we thoroughly saturated jofish's brain with rocking the night he was stranded at our place, so he should be amenable to seeking the power of TEH ROCK.

Also, I just realized that I think I am better drumming with my left, too. That is so weird.

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thatwesguy January 7 2008, 19:08:32 UTC
I am so addicted to Rock Band that if I were living with someone who only had the Xbox part, I would pay the $170 to get the Rock Band kit. I'm not yet addicted enough to pay $350 for the Xbox to start.

Clearly you have licked the problem in the short-term by (temporarily) living with someone who has both. I have licked the same problem by becoming such a person myself. Everyone wins.

Hey, which reminds me: anyone played over the Net yet?

I have moved from a non-drummer to a reasonable Medium drummer in a week and a half.Yeah, the skills I've picked up in the last two weeks are definitely real. Better yet, as a former amateur drummer, I can tell that they are directly transferable to a drum kit. That's not to say that playing Rock Band well makes me a drummer, but rather that becoming a better Rock Band drummer makes me a better actual drummer. It has successfully abstracted away parts of the process, allowing me to learn those aspects independent of all the others. Once I've mastered the abstracted ones, it will be time to ( ... )

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rifmeister January 7 2008, 21:44:39 UTC
So how hard do you think the drumming is? I feel like I'm pretty good at it relative to other non-drummers --- I was able to play medium songs off the bat, and I can play the first several tiers of hard songs. But that came off a lot of guitar hero.

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thatwesguy January 7 2008, 22:02:32 UTC
How hard do I think the drumming is? Well, I think a better question is "How accurately does it judge?" Hitting all the right drums on Boston's "Foreplay / Long Time" on expert requires certain skills (which I have nearly finished acquiring, as it happens), but *playing* the line in a way that would cause someone to bob his or her head ... that's a different thing, and that all comes down to microtiming and dynamics.

So, I think of Rock Band as good exercises for macro speed and accuracy, and *possibly* for microtiming and feel *if* you're listening to the sound of the sticks hitting the controller as well.

In other words, my jury's still forming its opinion.

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rifmeister January 7 2008, 22:05:21 UTC
On expert? My hat is off to you. I've yet to actually see anyone play on expert. I hope to be there in a couple more months, but I guess it depends how much I play.

I don't buy that you'll get much for microtiming and feel --- I think it's too hard to train right vs. wrong, and your dynamic control of those sticks on the plastic is pretty limited.

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thatwesguy January 7 2008, 19:13:47 UTC
By the way, my Big Plan was to keep Rock Band all boxed up at least until tomorrow so I could Get Other Stuff Done.

Damn it.

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rifmeister January 7 2008, 21:37:40 UTC
Oh god yes, it is ludicrously addictive. The drumming especially. I play it every day at work pretty much.

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