Solid Gold – Eagles Of Death Metal, 2006, Rock Thunderbuck Ram – Mott The Hoople, 1970, Hard Rock Jerkin’ Crocus – Mott The Hoople, 1972, Classic Rockĭarkness, Darkness – Mott The Hoople, 1971, Classic Rock Title/Sparx Level (Spyro: Year Of The Dragon) – Stewart Copeland, 2000, Video Game Glimmer (Spyro 2) – Stewart Copeland, 1999, Video Game Terrace Village (Spyro The Dragon) – Stewart Copeland, 1998, Video Game Skyloft (Hyrule Warriors) – Masato Koike, Yuki Matsumura, 2014, Video Gameīoss Theme 1 (Kid Icarus: Uprising) – Yasunori Mitsuda, 2012, Video Game The Battle Of Award 42 (A Hat In Time) – Pascal Michael Stiefel, 2016, Video Game Rock & Roll Machine – Triumph, 1979, Hard Rock Gypsy Caravan – Wolfmother, 2016, Hard RockĮye Of The Beholder – Wolfmother, 2016, Hard Rock Hammer Of The Gods – Saxon, 2011, Heavy MetalĬity Lights – Wolfmother, 2016, Hard Rock Guardians Of The Tomb – Saxon, 2013, Heavy Metal Laura Lee (Show Me The Way) – Sweet, 1977, Classic Rock Tears – The Stone Roses, 1994, Alternative Rockīurn On The Flame – Sweet, 1974, Glam Rock Waterfall – The Stone Roses, 1989, Alternative Rock Higher Ground – Red Hot Chili Peppers, 1989, Rockįool’s Gold – The Stone Roses, 1989, Alternative Rock Sikamikanico – Red Hot Chili Peppers, 1992, Rock Midnight – Red Hot Chili Peppers, 2001, Alternative Rock The Longest Wave – Red Hot Chili Peppers, 2016, Alternative Rock High Country – The Sword, 2015, Hard Rock Proper Stranger – The Guess Who, 1970, Classic Rock Who’s The (Bat) Man – Patrick Stump, 2017, Heavy Metalĭead Girl Superstar – Rob Zombie, 2001, Metal Good Morning Judge – 10cc, 1977, Classic Rock It Ain’t Easy Bein’ White – David Schwartz, 2013, TV Stiff Competition – Cheap Trick, 1978, Rock fun over realism but still trying to stick to proper tabs where suitable. I’m also happy to take feedback about the quality of my charts, although I should mention that my charting style has been compared to a mix of GH:WT and RB2 era, e.g. Until then, I look forward to sharing my custom content and hope you guys enjoy what I’ve got to offer I’ve certainly enjoyed a lot of amazing C3 charts so it feels good to give something back to you guys. My musical taste is primarily Rock/Metal (especially from the 70s-80s) so I’m hoping my charts will go down well in this community! I’ll post a list of the charts I’ve currently made for Clone Hero with download links attached underneath this introduction a bit later. If you do want to edit/improve anything, please send me a message first. I’m happy for people to change those and, if necessary, touch up the tempo map a bit if they’re adding drums but I ask that aside from removing Clone Hero exclusive notes, the rest of the chart should remain unchanged. converting taps to HOPOs, removing extended sustains although NONE of my charts contain open notes & I usually avoid keys on guitar, if that makes it easier). There are just a couple of things that I ask though:ġ) If you’re gonna submit my charts, please let me know first & credit me where appropriate in the post info.Ģ) Most of my charts will need a bit of reworking for RB3 (e.g. However, much like my agreement with ataeaf, I’m more than happy for anyone to convert my charts to RB3 format and add some drums/vocals/pro-instruments in there if they fancy. Since I don’t have the technical knowledge to do RB3 Cons for my customs, I’m currently unable to submit any of my 100+ charts to the database. William Tell Overture (Live) – Glen Campbell, Madhouse (Original Version) – Anthrax…) with added drums and vocals but usually, my charts just contain the following: You may have seen a few of my customs in the database under submissions from ataeaf (e.g. ![]() However, as you’ve probably inferred from the title, I only chart for Clone Hero at the moment. Hi everyone, I’m IaSg14! After a year and a half of playing customs & about 11 months of charting customs, I’ve decided to finally join C3.
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