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29 April 2008

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Maybe Guitar Hero isn't dead after all. I mean this kid shows promise! I mean imagine the amount of his parents money he has wasted so he could become a hero like us!

NU's nationally ranked Guitar Hero

Student ranked No. 150 of 6 million

Alexandra Finkel

Issue date: 4/29/08
Tommy Giglio/the daily northwestern. Medill seniors Danny Ecker and Frank Bauch watch roommate Lee Linderman, a Weinberg senior, play Guitar Hero Monday night.  Linderman is nationally ranked in the video game's online ranking system and attributes his success to 16 years as a violinist.
Tommy Giglio/the daily northwestern. Medill seniors Danny Ecker and Frank Bauch watch roommate Lee Linderman, a Weinberg senior, play Guitar Hero Monday night. Linderman is nationally ranked in the video game's online ranking system and attributes his success to 16 years as a violinist.

Correction appended

After 16 years of playing the violin, Weinberg senior Lee Linderman now uses his fast fingers to make music of a different kind.

Linderman has mastered Guitar Hero, a series of rock guitar simulation video games that have garnered more than $1 billion in revenue in less than three years. He plays in his free time when he's not participating in Zeta Beta Tau, working at Norris University Center and playing club baseball.

Linderman is currently ranked 150th out of approximately 6 million people in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. He attributes his success to 16 years of playing the violin.

"In high school, my teacher told me that even though I wasn't the best violin player, I had the fastest fingers he had ever taught," Linderman said. "And that's exactly what Guitar Hero is, because pressing the buttons on the guitar is just like playing notes on a violin."

Linderman said he stumbled upon the first Guitar Hero game at a Best Buy video game kiosk in late 2006. Once Guitar Hero II debuted, he bought it and began playing nonstop.

"A lot of people start out at the easy or medium level and then slowly move up to hard and expert," Linderman said. "But I started at medium, moved onto hard after one song and then moved right to expert, and I've been playing that ever since."

In the past two years, Linderman has competed in 10 tournaments and has won more than $600 in cash and prizes.

He said he has never lost a game playing against another human being in person. Last fall, he won the chance to play before the Dethklok concert in Ryan Family Auditorium and most recently won Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Paddy Murphy Week Guitar Hero contest.

"Lee spends more times with video games and Guitar Hero than any human being should," said Danny Ecker, one of Linderman's roommates. "But it's really something else when people come by just to watch him play."

Although Linderman said he doesn't play nearly as much as he used to, he said Guitar Hero falls somewhere in between a passion and a hobby.

"I'm not so passionate that I still comb through every song to make sure it's absolutely perfect," he said. "But I'm still going to practice a lot before a tournament."

4 comments:

Iceman said...

11/23/08...Club 51...be ready!!!!

Iceman said...

That photo is definitely a fake..there is no way in hell that that is a college dorm room or apt...either that or it is a school for gay, neat freaks!!

Tim said...

i'd already guessed the second option, but it gives new meaning to guitar queer-o

Anonymous said...

I actually lived in this apartment, and it is awesome. Have a look

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rw-3HGAUqs&feature=related