Whether it's shredding your guitar riffs on stage, or pounding out show-stopping drum solos you have brought your unstoppable passion to some of rock's most beloved songs. You've jammed with your closest friends, and brought down the house in some of the world's top venues. You've mastered guitars, bass, drums and vocals throughout your illustrious
Features:
Includes Rock Band 3 game, Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboard controller, 3 AA batteries and keyboard strap
Use the Wireless Keyboard controller to play Rock Band 3 keyboard, guitar and bass parts and real keyboard parts in the new Rock Band Pro mode (does not support guitar or bass Pro modes)
Two-octave design with 25 velocity-sensitive keys lets you play notes ranging from C3 to C5, and the versatile layout lets you tickle the ivories like a real piano or use the included strap to play the keyboard like a guitar
MIDI output connector is compatible with most MIDI sequencers to use as a MIDI Keyboard Controller when not playing Rock Band 3
Compatible with the official Rock Band Keyboard Stand (not included)
Features an incredible 83-song setlist that spans five decades of music history and includes songs from artists such as Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Queen, Ozzy Osbourne, Joan Jett, The Cure, Stone Temple Pilots, Jane's Addiction, The Vines and more
All-new Pro mode teaches you how to play real instruments through tutorials and a difficulty progression from Easy through Expert, allowing you to learn at your own speed
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