There are two key features which allow Rock Band to deliver the so-called "Beatles experience."
1. The presentation, which captures the art and styles which The Beatles presented over their career. From the early years of respectable suits and black & white TV to the free love and flagrant use of colour of the late sixties. The Beatles epitomize an era of popular culture, and the game tries to replicate that era, not just drop a new set of songs into Rock Band.
2. A meatier feature: Three point vocal harmony. It takes more microphones to do it, but I understand this game goes beyond melodic singing and challenges players to harmonize their voices. It's critical to the sound of a lot of The Beatles' songs, and it hasn't been done in previous music games.

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