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The guitar controllers bundled with Guitar Hero releases (from left to right): Gibson SGs for Guitar Hero & Guitar Hero II (PlayStation 2) and Gibson X-Plorer for Guitar Hero II (Xbox 360) and Guitar Hero III: Legds of Rock (PC)

A guitar controller is a video game controller designed to simulate the playing of the guitar, a string musical instrumt. Guitar controllers are oft used for music games such as UmJammer Lammy: NOW!, GuitarFreaks, Guitar Hero, and the Rock Band series. The controllers are played by holding down a colored fret button that matches a colored, on-scre note, while pressing the strum bar as the note passes through the target. The controllers also feature a whammy bar, which is used to bd notes and collect each game's equivalt of bonus ergy. Differt games and models of controllers have introduced additional features, such as effects switches, additional fret buttons, and fret touch pads. The fret buttons are colored usually in the order of (from lowest to highest pitch) gre, red, yellow, blue, and orange.
Xbox 360 Guitar Hero Iii Les Paul Wireless Controller Bundle 2 Games World Tour 36095123805
The guitar design for Guitar Hero Live does not use the five colored frets, instead using two rows (one black and one white) with three buttons each.
A guitar controller is almost always an adaption of existing regular controller technologies for a giv home video game console—all features of the guitar are implemted using features found on a standard game controller. Gerally speaking, the following apply:
Other vdor-specific features can be implemted using standard controls, or combinations of them. For example, the solo bar on a Rock Band guitar controller is implemted using the same controller buttons as the main fret buttons, plus an additional modifier key, whereas the slide bar from rect versions of Guitar Hero is simply another axis. Guitar controllers also have a gesture feature in which the player can tilt or gtly shake the guitar neck, which is used in most guitar games to activate a power-up mode, such as Star Power in Guitar Hero games or Overdrive in Rock Band games. This function is also usually mapped to an axis, or the Wii Remote's motion ssors for Wii-based guitar controllers.
Guitar Hero Live Guitar Controller, Xbox 360, No Game, 44% Off
The Harmonix Guitar Hero Guitar Controller was a 3/4 scale replica of a Gibson SG. The controller has 5 buttons under the tuning pegs, on the neck of the guitar. These buttons are as follows: gre, red, yellow, blue, and orange. Th, at the bottom of the guitar are as follows: a Start button, a Select button, a whammy bar, and a strum bar.
The guitar controllers bundled with Guitar Hero II. On the left is a cherry red Gibson SG, which comes with the PlayStation 2 version. On the right is a Gibson X-Plorer, which comes with the Xbox 360 version.
The Harmonix Guitar Hero 2 guitar controller has two differt variations. The first being for the PlayStation 2 which has the same layout as the previous model, but the guitar's design is differt. This guitar was based on a red Gibson SG.
Xbox 360 Guitar Hero Live Guitar Wireless Controller Black (used)
Guitar Hero II was also released for Xbox 360 and had a separate design and layout. The design of the guitar resembles a Gibson X-Plorer with a layout of the head having the default 5 fret buttons, a strum bar, and a whammy bar, but now a button with the Xbox 360 Guide with 4 lights surrounding it (which represts which player your controller is), a D-Pad, a Back button, and a Start button.
The guitar controllers bundled with Guitar Hero III: Legds of Rock; black Kramer Baretta Special (PS2), White Gibson Les Paul (Wii), Black Gibson Les Paul (PS3), White Gibson X-Plorer (Windows/Mac OS X), and Black Gibson Les Paul (Xbox 360)
Guitar Hero III had 3 differt types of guitars. 1 of them having 3 color designs. The first guitar was for the PlayStation 2. It resembled Gibson's Kramer model and had the same layout as its predecessor.

Redoctane Guitar Hero Les Paul Wireless Controller For Xbox 360
The guitar for Windows and Mac OS X was the same guitar that came with the Xbox 360's version of Guitar Hero II.
The PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii all had the same design, that resembled a Gibson Les Paul. The differce betwe the three was the color. The Wii came with a white body and a black head. The Wii's controller, unlike the other models, had a cut out for the Wii remote and would use the remote as its D-Pad, Start, Back, and Guide button.
Although it still had a start and back button built into it. The Xbox 360's controller had the same layout as its predecessor, but the design was a black Gibson Les Paul.
Xbox 360 Rock Band Red Mustang Fender Pro Rockband 3 Guitar Controller Unused
The Guitar Grip and guitar pick-shaped stylus for the DS-exclusive Guitar Hero: On Tour trilogy and the DS version of Band Hero
Vicarious Visions developed a special guitar controller accessory for the Nintdo DS handheld, called the Guitar Grip, and it is used for a spin-off Guitar Hero trilogy subtitled On Tour, released exclusively for that platform, as well as the Nintdo DS version of Band Hero. The Guitar Grip is a special attachmt that connects to the DS' backwards compatible Game Boy Advance Game Pak slot (thus making the On Tour games incompatible with both Nintdo DSi models and the Nintdo 3DS family), allowing the player to hold the system sideways like an op book and use its bottom half as a guitar neck. Four fret buttons on the attachmt are positioned below the touchscre, which is used to strum the guitar and play on-scre notes while any fret buttons are pressed.

The Guitar Grip concept underwt many changes before Vicarious Visions was able to determine a comfortable design for it with great difficulty.
Usb Wired Controller Breakaway Cable Adapter For Xbox 360 Rock Band Hero Guitar
The Guitar for Guitar Hero World Tour was a new design that was the same across all consoles, except Wii which had a cut out for the Wii Remote. The new guitar though had some new features and improvemts. First off, the guitar was 25% larger, making it closer to the size of a real guitar. Secondly, the guitar now has a longer whammy bar and a new Star Power button. Third, under the standard fret buttons, a touchpad was implemted letting players execute notes via tapping or also known as tap strumming. Connectivity issues were resolved. The design of the guitar was an original design created by the developers of Guitar Hero, but they took ideas from the Fder Stratocaster.
The Guitar for Guitar Hero 5 was an adaptation of the Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar. The only changes to this one was a rubberized strum bar, the nuts on the head of the guitar were replaced with chrome instead of the plastic design, and the Solo section of the neck had a differt mold and was converted from its analog design to digital.
The guitar for Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock was developed by Neversoft, the developers of Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. It was a huge redesign for the series as it looked like an ax rather than the classic design of electric guitars. The Solo section on the guitar was removed. The d-pad and guide button were merged into one.
Guitar Hero Ii (game Only)
The guitar for Rock Band is used for the lead guitar and bass gameplay. The guitar resembles a Fder Stratocaster. It is similar to the guitars from Guitar Hero as it pertains fret on the neck, a strum bar, and a whammy bar. Unlike its adversary, Guitar Hero, there were fret buttons at the bottom of the neck for tapping (A technique where a string is fretted and set into vibration as part of a single motion).

The guitar for Rock Band 2 is nearly idtical to its predecessor except for the fact that the coloring of the new guitar had a sunburst paint job. Minor improvemts to the fret buttons (which made them quieter) and durability improvemts to the strum bar. The Rock Band 2 guitar is backward compatible with Rock Band.
Rock Band 3 was the beginning of merging professional instrumts and the classic guitar design for rhythm games. Harmonix developed a pro-styled guitar, a guitar bass, and Premium/Limited Edition replica 5-button fret guitars. As well as an improved version of their Stratocaster guitar.
Guitar Hero 3: Legends Of Rock [guitar Controller + Game] Xbox 360
The Pro-style guitar came in two differt colors, black and red, and resembled a Fder Mustang. Instead of the original 5 fret button and strum bar setup that the previous models had. The Pro-style guitar would have 6 rows and 17 differt frets, totaling in 102 buttons, and a string box, which had 6 stainless steel strings. The player would have to play this guitar as if it was a real one, requiring them to press a button and strum the correct string at the same time.
The bass guitar which was designed like a normal bass guitar, with a legacy design of having 5 fret buttons and a strum bar, had 2 strum
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