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534 Attempts Later, This Guitar Hero Streamer Perfectly Nails Free Bird At 300% Speed

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You might think that you have some fast fingers when it comes to Guitar Hero, but are your digits quick enough to keep up with a classic Lynyrd Skynyrd track that has been sped up by 300% on expert difficulty? That's the challenge that took streamer Carny Jared hundreds of attempts to nail, finally completing the song without missing a single note in the process.

Anyone who is familiar with Free Bird knows that it starts out deceptively simple, but around the halfway mark, the 1974 track shifts into turbo and unleashes dueling guitars that increase in intensity. Translated to Guitar Hero 2's gameplay, it makes your TV screen resemble an advert for Skittles.

Warning: NSFW language in the video below.

"This is the cumulative effort of many months," Jared wrote in the description that captured his moment of triumph. "It took 533 full combo runs to the solo and countless hours of frustration, but finally the Free Bird world record is absolutely annihilated."

According to Jared, the previous Guitar Hero 2 world record had the song playing at 235% on expert mode. And for his next challenge, Jared plans to take on Guitar Hero 3 and its legendary finger-shredding track, Through the Fire and Flames.

Guitar Hero as a franchise has been dormant since the last game in the series, Guitar Hero Live, released in 2015. After the online component of that game was shut down and took 200 songs with it, the franchise was seemingly laid to rest, but never say never. According to Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick, Guitar Hero could be revived one day, and if Microsoft completes its acquisition of the company, there'd be more resources to put a new spin on the musical series.

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Whatever I can nail down 100%, "Ziggy Stardust" 1972 David Bowie, on MEDIUM!

But like, with like a ton of passion in there.

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lol..hes not playing. he is just moving his hands over the buttons so fast he is hitting every note...still impressive. but not as impressive

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Sick!

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Ah good ol guitar hero, keepin folks from actually learning how to play guitar...good for him...but he could of probably learned the real song in less than half that time

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@rohanrocks88: Guitar Hero, turned so many kids onto actually learning the guitar, and other instruments. Including girls. It revitalized, actual Rock Music, and if you ask any guitar shop owner, they were amazed by the interest this video game series created.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/guitar-hero-leads-children-to-pick-up-real-instruments-l9g9t56bxp5

....I learned guitar and bass while playing guitar hero. And then rock band came out and I learned the basics of the drums from there and eventually ended up getting my own kit....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Guitar_Hero_series

Yeah, it was a motion controlled fad, but it really did bring some energy into real rock music as well. Before, musicians didn't not know what video game music was. By the second game, rock musicians were begging to get on the game.

https://www.wired.com/2015/05/this-video-game-solved-the-problem-of-learning-guitar/

And Rocksmith, really helped a ton also. Can you learn to play a real guitar on the video game, why no. But kids were asking for real guitars for Christmas, and that interest continued for a few, times millions, around the Globe!

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@jenovaschilld: i played the crap outta guitar hero too with my musician friends, and non musician friends, my comment was more about kids who put in hundreds of hours into it to achieve efforts that don't do you anything... I don't remember a single kid wanting to play a real instrument because of the game..but then again i went to school at a time when lots of kids were already playing instruments or in bands

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@rohanrocks88: Awesome, cool, OH read my comment just a few down. I wish I would have kept at it also.

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@rohanrocks88: That would be boring though.

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@chubby170: have you played any instruments? A real guitar is a million times more fun than a plastic one with 5 buttons

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@rohanrocks88: I have. And I dont agree. Id much rather play a game that scores me vs. just playing someone's music for nothing.

I just dont find the joy in that at all. Boring.

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@rohanrocks88: Oh for sure. Me and my best buddy picked up the guitar in Sunday school at around 8yrs old or so. He got really good, and kept at it, I gave it up for sports. By then, 2005, I was in the medical field RN BSN, and he was in the coal mines. Both doing well. When, that game came out. I played it..... and omg.

SO..... I picked up the phone and called, ... not my best buddy.... I called his brother and told him the pads on my fingers were getting a little tough- a bit sore, and if he still had a tuner. Nothing else, I knew that would be all it took.

LOL... by that same evening I see my best buddy coming up my driveway. I told him, yeah.... I been picking a bit, got a few stretches into ZZ top, and Motorhead nothing special, (OH, I could tell he was dying to start playing some). I walked into my office... and I had the game all setup, all queued up, with a song just started and paused.

I picked up that tiny plastic guitar, and a look of bewilderment went across a 28yr old man's face..... and, then I said.... "watch me shred this on medium" ... There was nothing but smiles and laughter non-stop. We giggled like children. Eventually we pulled out the real guitars from my closet, played a bit, and then went back to the video game, and guitars.... laughing about us large grown men, goofing on that game, One of the best memories ever. That day, that 5 button plastic guitar toy, was one of the funnest,/ funniest things we ever enjoyed.

He bought it for his kids, and he played it a ton. He bought a set for his sister in law, as she (16yrs old) became obsessed with it. My wife hated it, but my coworker would come to my house every other week with his wife, just to play that game for a couple of years, and she loved that. There was a ton of joy to be had, for something so simple. And there is nothing wrong in that.

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@chubby170: Nothing boring about learning how to play real instruments.

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@itsnota2mer: Lol, and thats why they are called opinions..

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