Players must master palm muting (P.M.) and "let ring" sections to capture the song's "waterfall" flow. Learning with Rocksmith 2014 Tools
For nearly a decade, the Rocksmith 2014 community has operated like a digital archaeological dig site. We sift through server cache files, analyze old licensing contracts, and beg Ubisoft for crumbs. But today, we have something that changes the conversation entirely. Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -EXCLUSIVE
Why is "Aerials" such a big deal? System Of A Down is notoriously difficult to license for interactive media. Unlike the aggressive, drop-tuned palm muting of "Toxicity," "Aerials" offers a rare dichotomy: a soft, arpeggiated verse colliding with a crushing, pentatonic-heavy chorus. Players must master palm muting (P
: "Aerials" is widely considered accessible for intermediate players but offers enough nuance to keep advanced guitarists engaged. The lead track features the song's iconic, melodic intro and haunting arpeggios, while the rhythm track focuses on the heavy, syncopated power chords. But today, we have something that changes the
The track includes authentic tones specifically designed to match the band's sound. Difficulty/Style: