Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -exclusive Jun 2026
When Ubisoft released Rocksmith 2014 Edition , it wasn’t just a game; it was a pedagogical revolution. It transformed the tedious task of learning guitar tablature into an interactive, adrenaline-fueled experience. While the game shipped with a robust setlist ranging from The Rolling Stones to Avenged Sevenfold, the ecosystem truly came alive through its Downloadable Content (DLC).
So, plug in, tune down, and get ready to lose yourself in the Toxicity. Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -EXCLUSIVE
The game was designed to drill you on pinky finger strength . Malakian plays a clean, droning melody using octave shapes on the 3rd and 5th strings, sliding from the 5th fret to the 7th. When Ubisoft released Rocksmith 2014 Edition , it
The bridge and outro sections feature Malakian’s distinct Middle Eastern-influenced scales, requiring precise slides and rapid-fire picking. The Rocksmith Experience So, plug in, tune down, and get ready
The technical challenge of notetracking “Aerials” for an exclusive version would be substantial. The original song is in drop C tuning (C G C F A D), requiring most players to retune or use a second guitar. The verse features a clean, arpeggiated guitar line with wide intervals, while the chorus shifts to a heavy, syncopated power-chord progression. A skilled notetracker must decide whether to chart the subtle hammer-ons and pull-offs or simplify for accessibility. In an exclusive version, one might expect “authentic” charts that include Malakian’s precise fingerpicking pattern during the bridge (“Life is a waterfall…”). Furthermore, the bass line, often overlooked, plays a melodic counterpoint during the chorus. An exclusive release could feature a separate “bass lead” arrangement, something the standard DLC lacks. However, these improvements are not exclusive—they are simply better charting, which Ubisoft has occasionally updated post-release.