Parliament - Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)īetween the Buried and Me - Selkies: The Endless Obsessionĭream Theater: Metropolis Part 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper for the FC to be acknowledged, you need to provide a screenshot or a photo of the stats screen songs should be done in hard score attack The rules to submit an entry to this list are the following: The 100% has to be done in hard score attack, because learn a song can give you 100% without you getting the FC because of master mode. All songs are taken into account, be it RS1/RS2014/DLC songs.īecause RS2014 retrofitted new techniques in existing song, the song has to be FC’d in RS2014. Grab your guitar, learn and practice the tunes to progress faster and you will find yourself playing like a rock star in the blink of an eye.The purpose of this thread is to be a community thread listing the FC’d and unFC’d songs in the game. It is also a great way to keep yourself motivated by playing your favorite tunes to remember why you have started walking on this path. Mastering some electric guitar tunes is the best way to progress with your guitar technique and compose skills as you get familiar with different genres and songs. It is a great song to get familiar with 12-bar progressions and different scale positions on the fretboard. The tune features a 12-bar blues progression, and the main riff is repeated in the entire song. The version became very famous, and Brown released it as a single in 1962. James Brown performed the 1951 Jimmy Forrest song Night Train in 1961 and replaced the original lyrics with cities from his tour itinerary, giving a personal touch to the song. Playing some simple songs will also help with your sense of rhythm and teach you some pieces of musical theory as well as other basics of electric guitar playing, which will guide you greatly through your journey as a guitarist. You will learn and master some crucial techniques along the way, such as bends, hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, different picking techniques, and many more.
Playing some simple tunes will also give you confidence and motivation, which will drive your progress forward.
This way, you can build a proper technique while you move on to more complex songs. While any song can be played on an electric guitar, it is better to start with some more straightforward tunes if you are a beginner. Electric guitars offer a more comfortable playing experience with their thinner strings that ease the fingers and smaller necks that provide an easier grip for the fretting hand. Most music enthusiasts start their journey as guitarists with an acoustic guitar, but starting with an electric guitar can be more fun and motivating.