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    What is overstrumming in Guitar Hero?

    Question #110976. Asked by great2beme. (Nov 22 09 11:05 PM)


    muffy19

    Overstrumming is when the player strums where there are no notes.

    This happens most frequently when there is a long series of notes which suddenly stop.

    Overstrumming does not cause points to be subtracted, but it resets the multiplier back to 1x and lowers your Rock Meter.

    Overstrumming also occours when you end up having your hand fly off the strum bar.

    Retrieved from "http://guitarhero.wikia.com/wiki/Overstrumming"


    Nov 22 09, 11:09 PM


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