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Grimes said:

TBH, you'd be better off spending money on a good teacher. Sure you might learn how to play the sequence of notes, but you might pick up bad habits that will be hard to unlearn.

Not that I'm against using such a system for practice. But I wouldn't recommend it as the primary instructional source. I have doubt about how well the guitar will track as those midi converters aren't that reliable.


I already know how to play, I've been playing various instruments for over 30 years.  What I'm talking about is learning to play specific songs.  I really wish RB was around though when I was first learning to play. 

Drums was my weakest instrument but using Rock Band I've improved my skills considerably.  I play on a real e-drum kit though, I don't use the RB instruments, although even those are great for learning limb independence and sticking patterns.

My point though is those people saying they just release the game over and over again aren't really paying attention at all.