Day 1
The strat arrives in good shape from Newegg.com (Best Buy had an exclusive deal, but Fender stopped making the guitars after Best Buy didn't want to order any more). It is *really* light compared to my silver sister. It comes with a MIDI cable, 3 batteries, a guitar strap and a manual.
WARNING: Do not restring it with anything thicker than 9s. Electric guitars usually come with 10s, but the hollow neck has a lot of flex in it. If you string 10s to it you also
VOID YOUR WARRANTY! All of this in small print somewhere in the manual (or so I'm told). Make sure you have some guitar picks - I like thin ones.
I hook it up to my amp and give it a good strum before tuning for fun.
Turn it up to 11!
As expected, it sounded terrible. I've seen people play along to the songs complaining that it doesn't sound like the song. They haven't tuned the guitar and you probably want at least a distortion pedal to get it to sound right.
Let the tuning begin!
I plug it into a chromatic tuner and start tuning. I also used gStrings on my droid phone as this tuner kinda sucks.
Here's where things get kinda ugly. Guitars when shipped are always sent with the strings slack so the neck doesn't break. As I tune each string it pulls the other strings out of tune. I'm not even touching the intonation yet...
I'm not worried as I know that Rock Band 3 will use the fancy electronics in the neck to figure out where I'm fretting. I get the open strings in tune and I'm saving the intonation for another day. I'd go so far that you might want to have the guitar set up by a professional when you're ready to plug it into an amp and play along.
Let the fun begin!
Not reading any of the manuals, I start plugging things in and begin the "tutorials" for pro mode. I haven't played any Rock Band 3, so I should be a perfect test subject for this.
The first tutorial is a video explaining how things work. I took advice that I read online and set the chords to show all the numbers rather than just the "root" of the chord and some wavy stuff.
Example: After setting on the numbering it'll look like a regular ole tab which is much easier to deciper with the chord letter off to the side.
Here's how a C chord will appear now.
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After watching the first video (and getting 2,937,483 achievements) I got ready to play. Except it was telling me that I had the wrong controller plugged in... it took me a few minutes to find that there's a D K G switch on the midi converter. It was on K (keyboard) and I switched over to G (guitar). Huzzah! Time to rock!
First lesson is plucking away at the low E string open. I'm plucking away and nothing is happening... Then I remember there's a switch on the back of the guitar itself. Flick it on and on I go! Don't forget to turn on the foam string dampener.
Asian Dad time...

The lessons for pro guitar are *very* good. I was thrown a bit off because the guitar neck is wider than my Silver Sister.
It demands perfection. If you miss a single note you have to keep on practicing it til you get 100% to move on to the next lesson.
The good news is that it will loop the section over until you get it correct. Each section lasts about a minute and it teaches you some nice little riffs, switching strings and hints on chords (I turned this off, but beginners would like it).
The bad news is that the B and high E strings (the really thin ones) had trouble registering up picks which was a little annoying. I switched to a thicker pick so it would register better.
The first group of lessons for Intro to Pro Guitar took about an hour. What was really neat was I noticed that my individual string picking got much more precise thanks to the Asian Dad-esque perfection.
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
Now I really wanted to play a song. The Flaming Lips are my favorite band, so I chose Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. I decided to play on Medium since I believe easy is only individual notes and I wanted chords tossed into the mix.
I failed the first run through which didn't surprise me. The chords they used were E minor (x02xxx), G (23003), C (x32010), F(kinda)(13xxxx) and D minor (xx0231).
Now, here's where it gets interesting. I'm not sure whether this is going to be a bad habit or not. When I learned my chords I learned to mute extra strings with my thumb wrapping around the guitar for C and D. The MIDI Strat sensors would pick up my 'muting' and it wouldn't register the strum and fingering as 'good'. I lightened up my muting to just a light touch and the problem went away.
The two chords that gave me the most trouble were D minor (since I hadn't played that in awhile) and the F(kinda). I'm calling it an F(kinda) because its an F and C (the F being the root of the chord and the C is the 5th - usually its a triad of the root, 3rd and 5th (whole notes), so its missing a piece just playing those two strings).
I played the song on medium in practice mode until I got the D minor and I decided to play the full barre F chord (133211) since I found that less awkward than (13xxxx). The game doesn't penalize you for strumming extraneous strings, but you can see the strings vibrate on the screen as you play. I'm paying careful attention to that as I want the song to sound right when I play it through an amp.
I was feeling pretty good so I decided to put the song on Hard and have a go. It wasn't much more difficult as it was all chords but it demands perfection for each chord. The chords became E minor (022000), G (23003), C (x32010), F(133211) D minor (xx0231) and A minor (x02210). A lot more strumming too. A *lot*. I switched from a thin pick to an even thinner pick.
After 3 runs I was able to beat the song on Hard. I played it through a few more times improving each time and left with an 80% accuracy and a score of 299,990.
Onward and final thoughts on Day 1!
I'm really happy with the setup. The cost of the setup is a bit on the expensive side but I feel the accuracy on fingering and timing that the game demands from you will be very beneficial. There are downsides (no hammer-ons or pick offs) in the game that some reviewers didn't like, but I'm not at that level of playing yet to really be annoyed at it.
The 'clunking' from the muting is a bit annoying. I bought a pair of bluetooth headphones to go with the PS3 and a HDMI to DVI adapter so I can play in another room so my wonderful girlfriend doesn't go insane.
Day 2 I will be trying to 90%-95% Yoshimi on Hard and try it on Expert. Maybe some riffs will be thrown in! I'll also find a way to record video/audio and get some things up on youtube.