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Did Aerosmith make more money from Guitar Hero?

Did Aerosmith make more money from Guitar Hero?

According to Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision, Aerosmith’s “version of Guitar Hero generated far more in revenues than any Aerosmith album ever has.”

Can a Rock Band guitar work for Guitar Hero?

Dev confirms. Rock Band – the Harmonix rhythm-action game that brings together guitars, drums and vocals, announced on Monday – will be compatible with “Guitar Hero guitars”, according to the developer.

Will a Rock Band kick pedal work with Guitar Hero?

This bass pedal is designed to withstand your hardest kicks. Plug it in and continue rocking your way to Guitar Hero stardom. Works with Rock Band, Rock Band 2, Rock Band Beatles, Guitar Hero World Tour, Band Hero & Rock Band 3 drum sets for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii.

How much does Aerosmith get paid for a concert?

According to a source familiar with the band’s financials, Aerosmith is guaranteed an average of $850,000 per show on its current Live Nation-backed tour, with the fee split evenly between all five band-members.

What guitar tuning is home sweet home in?

E standard tuning
Many of Motley Crue’s songs were played in D standard tuning; however, we’ll be using E standard tuning here so you don’t need to worry about altering anything on your guitar.

Can you use 2 guitars on Rock Band 4?

One important fact about the Legacy Adapter: it supports up to four instruments simultaneously. That means two guitars, a drum set, and a USB microphone can all connect to the same adapter.

Can you use Rock Band drums on Guitar Hero?

The Rock Band drum kit works with Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero World Tour.

Which Guitar Hero Can you play drums on?

Guitar Hero World Tour
Drums are one of four instruments available to play. It, along with the Vocals, debuted in Guitar Hero World Tour. To play drums the player must have a drumset.

What tuning does Motley Crue use?

Many of Motley Crue’s songs were played in D standard tuning; however, we’ll be using E standard tuning here so you don’t need to worry about altering anything on your guitar.

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