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Alex Navarro critiques a band's musicality, dress, and knowledge of Steven Segal films at September's Rock Band night.
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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Combine this with the ton of photos I took during the recent trip to Palma and you have the reason for my current low activity here on flickr.
Playing the drums is just so much fun and I don't have that much energy left for photography...
I had issues with my RockBand guitar this weekend so here is a quick fix to the Rock Band guitar, if you're having downstrum issues. You shouldn't have to pound the strum at all after, it should be nice and firm.
- Open the guitar.
- place a small piece of paper or cardboard between the back of the pickup and in front of the padding behind it. The down strum contact is up top (upstrum is on the bottom)
Should fix it :)
btw: here is another method I read about. He says the paper idea isn't good, but I say it works just fine and seems easier without messing with other screws and all.
Tuesday's gaming experience for the kids 11-14 this week was Rock Band! The kids had a blast banging away on the drums, rockin' the guitar and singing their hearts out!
A screenshot from the video game "Rock Band" where players form a virtual rock band and "perform" with a microphone, a miniature Fender guitar, and a plastic drum kit. The objective: send your band to the big leagues. Listen to the interview.
Photo courtesy of Harmonix
#180/365 two friends playing RockBand, lit with red gelled Canon 430EX in 40" umbrella-box from the left and bare blue gelled Vivitar 285HV from down-right.