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Rock Band 4

Vocal Solo Career [VSCI]

Learn how to master the Rock Band 4 Vocal Solo career. This guide covers singing on pitch, using falsetto, and understanding the scoring system for maximum applause.

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Learn how to master the Rock Band 4 Vocal Solo career. This guide covers singing on pitch, using falsetto, and understanding the scoring system for maximum applause.

Vocals in Rock Band 4 might seem challenging, but with practice, you'll be singing along to your favorite songs in no time. This guide provides tips for the Vocal Solo career.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Play the tutorial: This is essential for practicing your singing.
  2. 2
    Sing in a higher octave (falsetto): Many players find it easier to hit notes using a higher vocal range, even if it sounds silly. Experiment with your falsetto to reach high and low notes.
  3. 3
    Understand scoring: A combo meter fills as you sing sections. The percentage of the circle filled indicates how well you hit the notes.
  4. 4
    Below 3/4 filled: MESSY - significant loss of rank on the applause meter.
  5. 5
    Between 3/4 and 7/8 filled: OKAY - minor loss of rank.
  6. 6
    Between 7/8 and full filled: STRONG - rank stays about the same or slightly increases.
  7. 7
    Full circle filled: AWESOME - significant applause meter increase, combo maintained, and Star Power gained if it's a Star Power phrase. You can achieve an AWESOME rating without hitting every note.
Tips
  • Practice songs to get them right, as vocals require more than just sight-reading.
  • Focus on singing on pitch; this is the primary skill.
  • Experiment with vocal techniques to find what works best for you.

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