Do it in smaller chunks. Practice something for 10-15 minutes every day for a while and it will come to you eventually instead of grinding it out until your hand hurts. Bending can be though on the fingers if you do it too much.
And that bend tutorial isn't the best when it comes to note registration, took quite some time for me to get through it because it said I didn't play it right even though I did.
One way of practicing bends is to play a note on the 10th fret, listen to how it sounds and then go down to the 9th fret and try to match the note of the 10th fret by ear. When you think you got that pretty good you play the 11th fret and try to match that from the 9th fret. This way you will get a good feel for how much you need to bend for a half step and full step bend. Bends that go beyond a full step isn't used that often and you shouldn't bother with that right now.
You can then try this out on different strings and frets around the fretboard, it's harder to bend the strings on the lower frets since you are closer to the nut and there's not that much room for the strings to bend.
I might try that, since I can do that "offline" as it were. It might be way too advanced for me though, because I still can't find the string to strum after I bend it. At full speed in the tutorial, I'm always half a second behind.
I still feel the urge to look down at my hands and I know that's really bad.
Well, that and I can't get my brain to strum down and then up. I hope the years of Rock Band haven't broken my brain and rendered me unable to strum in both directions.
You would be surprised how many rock acts have key / synth parts. It's a pretty huge number actually.
I'll be honest in that I didn't really keep up with RB3 after the first few months, but I just don't remember it having a lot of piano based songs that I wanted to play. It's one of the reasons why I dropped it fairly quickly, leaving me with a dinky little piano that doesn't work anywhere else. lol
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Speaking of which, one of my key complaints of Rocksmith 1 seems to be back in Rocksmith 2014 - unless, of course, I'm just missing it. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to see what chords are in a song from the menus. I think you can see it in the song itself if you pause it, but then it doesn't show all the chords - only the chords available on whatever difficulty you happen to be in.
Still, I can mangle the intro to Blitzkrieg Bop now at near full speed, and for about 90 minutes of work, I'm pretty damn happy with that. lol
I honestly haven't felt this way since, well, when I was able to FC Blitzkrieg Bop in the original Rock Band. lol