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Bill Wyman can't get no satisfaction from music games… a day before Beatles title hits shelves

Two lynchpins of UK rock and roll history have claimed that Rock Band and Guitar Hero stop kids being dedicated to learning a real instrument.

Former Rolling Stones guitarist Bill Wyman and Pink Floyd star Nick Mason expressed their concern while recording a charity Beatles song for Children in Need – just one day before The Beatles: Rock Band hits retail.

Wyman told the BBC: "It encourages kids not to learn, that's the trouble.

"It makes less and less people dedicated to really get down and learn an instrument. I think is a pity so I'm not really keen on that kind of stuff."

Pink Floyd star Mason described music games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero as "interesting new developments".

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But he added: "It irritates me having watched my kids do it - if they spent as much time practising the guitar as learning how to press the buttons they'd be damn good by now."

However, he added that Pink Floyd had not ruled out working on a Rock Band or Guitar Hero-style game in the future.

"I think we'd consider it," he said. “I think everyone's looking at new ways of selling the music because the business of selling records has almost disappeared.

"I'm of the old guard who are really sad about that, because I always liked the concept of the album - rather than just cherry-picking tracks - and also the business of the art work that went with it."

Alex Rigopulos, co-founder of Rock Band developer Harmonix, refuted the musicians' claims.

"Most people try to learn an instrument at some point in their lives, and almost all of them quit after a few months or a year or two," he said.

"This, I think, is because the earliest years of learning an instrument are the least gratifying.

"When people play Rock Band, however, they very quickly get a glimpse of the rewards that lie on the other side of the wall.

"We're constantly hearing from fans who were inspired by Rock Band to start studying a real instrument."

Paul DeGooyer, from Rock Band publishers MTV Games, added: "It is gratifying to be a part of a revival of interest in music education at a time when budgetary challenges are causing many school music programs to be cut."

Hhmmm

posted by PSMako Sep 08, 2009 at 10:41 am
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Id like to know how guitar sales have gone since the release if guitar hero and rock band.
Personally rock band inspired me to start playing the guitar. After playing a wicked song on my ps3 i thought it couldnt be that hard on real guitar.
and it wasnt

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Wheres our stock?

posted by Bob Sep 08, 2009 at 1:01 pm
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Bob

Many of our customers won't be getting any 'Satisfaction' either, judging by the amount we've been short shipped on this game.

Can MCV ask centresoft or EA where the stock has gone, when is an order not an order?!

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A bunch of BS

posted by Josh Sep 08, 2009 at 1:06 pm
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Josh

This is crap,
I started playing guitar BECAUSE of guitar hero.
i was amazed and now im playing Stairway to heaven, Classical gas and superstition.
dont knock it till you try it...

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agreeing is fun

posted by Nayman Sep 08, 2009 at 5:04 pm
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Nayman

I quit playing the guitar because of guitar hero, best decision I ever made. Thanks guitar hero

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Stupid argument

posted by MakesNoSense Sep 08, 2009 at 8:53 pm
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MakesNoSense

This oft-repeated 'argument' against music games doesn't make sense. Are we to believe that driving games stop people from driving their cars? No. Exactly.

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lol

posted by Macca Sep 09, 2009 at 8:03 am
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Macca

killing people in games made me stop dong it in real life, damn computer games! :D but yeh playing GH2 made me get a real guitar and now i play the real one every night whereas i only rock out guitar hero when i've got mates round...as for the stock, i think HMV got it all!

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disagree

posted by holdmykidney Sep 10, 2009 at 3:22 pm
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holdmykidney

actually I can go a step further than the comments about being inspired to learn guitar. Playing Guitar Hero WT with friends reminded me how much I missed being in a band and playing live music regularly. Now I'm in a band and gigging 2-3 times a month.

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