Here's how they work: Pressing a fret button is just like pressing all 6 strings on the neck of a guitar. Hammer-ons will begin from a lower note to a higher note and pull-offs will begin on a higher note to a lower note. The energy from this note will be passed on to the others. To start a HOPO sequence the first basic note before the HOPOs must be hit. HOPOs appear as regular notes except they glow brightly white on top (or glow cyan in Guitar Hero Live). The concept of HOPOs is to strum one note and play other notes by simply pressing the necessary buttons therefore hammering on or pulling off. Hammer-ons and Pull-offs (HOPOs) are types of notes used mainly for advanced players hence they are not as common as they are on Hard and Expert difficulties. This issue was fixed in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, allowing the player to hold a whammy bar before a sustain note.Įxamples of Hammer On and Pull-Off sequences in GH3. In Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, if the player presses the whammy bar before strumming a sustain note, the whammy will not register until the whammy bar is at its rest position. However, they're still counted as a single note on the note streak counter. As chords are two or more notes played together they are worth more than a single note. Chords occur more in hard and expert difficulties. These can range from two to five notes played together. For a chord to be played all corresponding fret buttons must be held. Bass has an additional note type mostly exclusive to it called open note, which was later included on Guitar for Guitar Hero Live.Ĭhords are two or more notes played at the same time. These note types are also available on Lead, Rhythm, and Bass track. Star Power can be activated by tilting the guitar up or by pressing the Select button. Star power can also be gained by using the whammy bar on star power sustains. Star Power is gained by hitting all star power notes in a Star Power sequence (also known as a Star Power phrase).
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