Rocksmith Remastered 06/04/2019 – Rocksmith Easy Exercises, Vol 1

Hello Rocksmith fans!

As mentioned on Friday, this week is an in house release from @UbisoftStudioSF and @StudleyGreg of 5 Easy Exercises for Guitar and Bass!

Practice linear playing, string switching, string skipping, hammer-ons, and pull-offs with 5 easy exercises for guitar and bass made by the notetrackers.

[Source Xbox NZ]

We can confirm that each exercise goes up to 120 BPM and everything is in E Standard

Easy Exercises Volume 01 – $4.99 / Steam

  • Guitar – Easy Hammer-on Exercise 1
  • Guitar – Easy Linear Playing Exercise 1
  • Guitar – Easy Pull-off Exercise 1
  • Guitar – Easy String Skipping Exercise 1
  • Guitar – Easy String Switching Exercise 1
  • Bass – Easy Hammer-on Exercise 1
  • Bass – Easy Linear Playing Exercise 1
  • Bass – Easy Pull-off Exercise 1
  • Bass – Easy String Skipping Exercise 1
  • Bass – Easy String Switching Exercise 1

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOedsME1JZQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6kGhwjo5HI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bDvEJkPM8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL5GJ1-dR0M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deQw7HLt58A

Are you keen to grab these Easy Exercises? Are you waiting for upcoming exercise releases more to your skill level? Or do you think that DLC releases should only consist of actual licensed bands and artists? Let us know!

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17 thoughts on “Rocksmith Remastered 06/04/2019 – Rocksmith Easy Exercises, Vol 1

  1. This is a good idea but it would be cool if they just launched a new version with this included. If they have to take a few months off from dlc to get a new version I’m all for it. I’m pretty sure most people dont have all 1400 songs by now

  2. I like the idea. Should use much more of these things. I also agree that it should be part of an update and free. The exercises are essential to becoming at least a decent guitarist and should aid greatly in transferring the skills acquired in game to out of the game. Now if only I wasn’t sitting here waiting for my downloaded content to be enumerated……sigh, bored, 10 minutes now…

  3. What a load of crap they are scraping the barrel with this and the last 2 dlc, whats the point of us telling them what music we want if they dont listen… Maybe the end of rocksmith???

    1. I really hope not but yeah the dlc packs lately feel telling. Lessons, public domain songs, boy bands nobody ever could have asked for all show that maybe the well is running dry to pay for the bigger more well known songs. I’ve also noticed almost all the song packs lately are only 3 songs. The old packs would have 5 sometimes 6 songs. I don’t know how their licensing agreements work but it seems the few bigger name artists that have shown up like queen, Radiohead, parmamore are all repeats that they had from the beginning and could have just been sitting on those songs. Everything else has been one hit wonders, artist not a lot of people even know or artist that have done much lately and could use a paycheck of some kind and they all probably come pretty cheap.

  4. I’d buy this over 5 seconds of teenybop she-ite any day of the week. Would have preferred the intermediate and advanced songs to be included in the pack though just for sheer value for money.

  5. Seems like this should’ve been free as part of an update. Me and many others would’ve appreciated another song pack, especially since having some very lackluster dlc last month.

  6. The complete Kindle version is $10. This beginner group is $5. There will supposedly be an intermediate level and and advanced level in the future. Assuming those are also $5, it’s still cheaper to buy the Kindle version which will include all of the tab too. Feels like a rip-off.

        1. The backing track created for these exercises, this is also the first Rocksmith DLC that doesn’t have a Guitar/Bass track that you play over. Hence the separate songs from Guitar and Bass

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