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Woman - Wolfmother
Guitar Hero II

Woman - Wolfmother

Conquer 'Woman - Wolfmother' in Guitar Hero II! Get expert tips for Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert difficulties, including chord practice and solo strategies.

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Conquer 'Woman - Wolfmother' in Guitar Hero II! Get expert tips for Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert difficulties, including chord practice and solo strategies.

Hey there! Ready to tackle 'Woman - Wolfmother' in Guitar Hero II? This one's got a few tricks up its sleeve depending on how you like to play. Let's break it down by difficulty so you can shred through it!

Easy: Not too much to worry about here, just keep an ear out for those off-beats during the guitar solo. They can sneak up on you!

Medium: Alright, time to flex those chord muscles! The choruses are packed with chords you've seen before, plus the new RB chord. This one might feel a bit awkward at first because it uses your middle finger and pinky in a way you might not be used to. Stick with it, though – practice makes it way smoother. The rest of the song is pretty chill, and the Star Power moments are on simple chord progressions, so you should be good.

Hard: This is where things get interesting. Pay close attention to the chorus line: YB-YB-YB-YB-YB-YB-R-Y-B. It's played in the GRYB position. The tricky part is that it's super easy to mess up if you have to shift your hand in the middle of it. The Star Power shows up pretty often here, so I'd recommend saving it for the chorus to maximize your score. After you get through two verses and choruses, you'll hit a bridge and then a guitar solo. You'll be doing a lot of B-Y-R runs during this part. You can strum through it normally, but if you want to really practice your hammer-ons and pull-offs (PO), this is a great spot for it. There are three B-Y-R runs, followed by a B-Y-R-Y. Make sure you strum on the Y for that last one. Later on, the song shifts to G-R-Y-B in a similar pattern. You can strum these normally, or if you're feeling adventurous and want to try for more hammer-ons/pull-offs, give that a shot – maybe you'll have better luck than I did! Keep an eye out near the end for another B-B-B... section that needs some solid up-and-down strumming.

Expert: Okay, deep breaths! The chorus line here is YO-YO-YO-YO-YO-YO-R-Y-B. It moves really fast, so it's super easy to miss that last B, which is a common way to break your multiplier. The bridge gets pretty intense with O-B-Y-B-Y-R-Y-R-B and then O-B-Y-B-Y-R-B-Y-R-B-G. The good news? You can hammer-on and pull-off the entire thing! The Guitar Solo C looks absolutely brutal when you first see it, but don't let it scare you. Slow it down, and you'll start to see the repeating patterns of three notes. It'll take some serious practice, but you'll absolutely nail it!

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