NO!! It is impossible because the game system runs the game. The only way considered "not a system" is to download an emulator that allows it to run on your comp but it is not recommended as it is illegal and most sites are full of virus's
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It's possible to download but i don't seem to be able to run without the "grip" which i cant solve.
Watch this video:
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=z0DHSk7SF2A
You need:
1. An Xbox 360 Controller,
2. four (4) wires cut at 2 to 3 feet each,
3. a soldering iron or electrical tape, and
4. of course, a real guitar.
If you would rather get this ready-made, electric guitars have been constructed with the capability of controlling the Guitar Hero (R) game. You then need:
1. Enough of your pennies saved to buy just such a one and
2. the ability to get to a store that'll sell you one.
No, because Guitar Hero is a video game with 5 buttons. If you wish to learn Guitar, I suggest getting a REAL GUITAR.
nope.... i wouldn't think so as i can play songs easily on guitar hero that i wouldn't even know the first note of on a real guitar
well it can help in finger coordination there is more to playing a real guitar then pressing a few buttons. Even so , finger coordination is a small part, in all honesty playing real guitar is more rewarding , and after all guitar hero is a game! Yes it does, but do you know how to play the real guitar?
It means that the band on screen play air guitar rather tham real guitar
She is true but she isn't a Guitar player I mean she can play the guitar but she is a violinist. i looked her up and it came to be that she is a violinist. I was surprised but that is who she is. :)
Guitar hero2 does not support online play for any console. Guitar hero anyway does support online battles (pvp). Guitar hero 3 has better songs and is the first game to have a real -life based storyline Verdict :Guitar hero 3 rocks
No. I will explain why. A guitar has 6 x (about) 22 fretting points (6 strings with 22 frets) which gives you 132 things to press separately if you press down only one at a time. On a guitar hero controller you have five buttons which result in about 32 combinations if you press ANY amount of buttons. Thus, as you can see, it is much more complicated to play a real guitar than the guitar hero controller. The only thing guitar hero teaches you is how to maintain a certain rythm and how to keep your head if you fretted the wrong note during a complicated solo. Certainly not how to play a real guitar.
I would assume (because there are so little notes to hit on Guitar Hero) that real guitar would be much harder.
No not really. It does NOT teach you at all to play the guitar in any way, real guitars have strings and you have to press down on different strings and strum on different strings, on guitar hero press buttons and flip switches, that's all No, I'm trying to learn how to play real guitar, and guitar hero is not helping me. No it doesn't help you at all if you wanna get faster at it play more often and if you don't know what a hammer on is look it up so don't waste your time trying No not at all. it is completely different from a guitar. No, not even nearly. a guitar hero controller is basically like pressing coloured buttons while moving a switch
Yes, it is real. A fan made a Guitar Hero for Skillet and gave it to John Cooper as a gift. However, a Guitar Hero Skillet has not been released to the public.
You can play with just a normal controller, however it enhances the game when you play it with the guitar controller, hence the name "Guitar Hero". Some people just like the strategy of "keeping the beat" without looking cheesy. I think the fake guitar controller is actually kind of dumb to be honest. The xbox controller is actually harder to use in the game, as I hear...
No, it is not a real guitar, and makes no sound of its own.