In this session, I played for 73 minutes.
Altogether, I have played 19721 arrangements taking around 1291:06 hours and minutes, mainly on the Rocksmith games.
There are 955 arrangements that I am learning, and it has been about 152 days since I played them all. It would take about 65 hours to play them all back to back.
I often stream while I'm playing, you can find me on Twitch.
In this session, I played:
- Bad Things by Jace Everett on Bass.
- Get Rhythm by Johnny Cash on Bass with improvements in Mastery.
- Hammer to Fall by Queen on Bass with improvements in Overall percentage.
- A Mad Russian's Christmas by Trans-Siberian Orchestra on Bass with improvements in Streak, Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- Complicated by Avril Lavigne on Bass with improvements in Streak, Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- Karma Police by Radiohead on Bass with improvements in Streak, Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- Know Your Enemy by Green Day on Bass with improvements in Streak, and Overall percentage.
- Little Green Bag by George Baker Selection on Bass with improvements in Streak, Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- X-Kid by Green Day on Bass.
- The Man Who Sold The World by David Bowie on Bass with improvements in Streak, and Overall percentage.
- Hey Porter by Johnny Cash on Lead with improvements in Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- I Got Mine by The Black Keys on Lead.
- Just by Radiohead on Lead with improvements in Overall percentage.
- Know Your Enemy by Green Day on Lead with improvements in Streak, and Overall percentage.
- Three Little Birds by Bob Marley on Lead.
- Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry on Lead with improvements in Streak, Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- You Never Can Tell by Chuck Berry on Lead with improvements in Streak, Percentage correct, and Overall percentage.
- Rocksmith 2012 Theme by Ubisoft on Lead.
- Use Somebody by Kings of Leon on Lead.
- The Reason by Hoobastank on Lead with improvements in Overall percentage.
- Angela by Jarvis Cocker on Lead.
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