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Most recent edit made on 2008-11-10 10:40:05 by baylxr [typo]

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In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass). A reverse thunderhorse section is also featured in Hermans Solo in the song Through the Fires and Flames, it is small but follows the same format as Cliffs of Dover.


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In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass). A reverse thunderhorse section is also fetured in Hermans Solo in the song Through the Fires and Flames, it is small but follows the same format as Cliffs of Dover.




Revision [87723]

Edited on 2008-11-10 00:18:21 by singertoad [hermans solo]

Additions:
In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass). A reverse thunderhorse section is also fetured in Hermans Solo in the song Through the Fires and Flames, it is small but follows the same format as Cliffs of Dover.


Deletions:
In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass).




Revision [31602]

Edited on 2008-10-14 17:28:12 by TJShultz

Additions:
Category: CategoryTerminology


Deletions:
Category: CategoryTerminology, CategoryMemes




Revision [27522]

Edited on 2008-10-09 21:42:16 by ManfredvonKarma [Created: Category help needed?]

Additions:
In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass).


Deletions:
In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass).




Revision [27520]

Edited on 2008-10-09 21:41:50 by ManfredvonKarma [Created, not sure which category, though]

Additions:
Category: CategoryTerminology, CategoryMemes


Deletions:
Category: [CategoryTerminology]], CategoryMemes




Revision [27519]

The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-10-09 21:41:32 by ManfredvonKarma [Created, not sure which category, though.]

Reverse Thunderhorse


In Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II the song Song_GH2_Thunderhorse Thunderhorse contained a section, which consisted of notes alternating between green and other, higher notes. The technique for playing said section was to hold green and add the other notes as they came. Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsofRock Guitar Hero III's Song_GH3_CliffsOfDover Cliffs of Dover featured a section which was the exact opposite - a series of orange notes with interspersed lower noted. This section was dubbed the Reverse Thunderhorse. Other songs have featured a reverse Thunderhorse section since the release of Guitar Hero III, such as Song_RB2_DontMakeMeWait Don't Make Me Wait and Song_RB2_PanicAttack Panic Attack (on bass).


Category: [CategoryTerminology]], CategoryMemes
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