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:First game: [[AC GF3DM2|GUITARFREAKS 3rd MIX/drummania 2nd MIX]]
:First game: [[AC GF3DM2|GUITARFREAKS 3rd MIX/drummania 2nd MIX]]
:One of two alternative playstyles in GuitarFreaks, allowing the player to play the bass guitar portions of the song. Most songs in classic GF/DM have only a Basic and Advanced chart for Bass, with several having an additional chart on Extreme. To date, songs with new charts in GF/DM XG have been given Bass charts on all three difficulty tiers.
:One of two alternative playstyles in GuitarFreaks, allowing the player to play the bass guitar portions of the song. Most songs in classic GF/DM have only a Basic and Advanced chart for Bass, with several having an additional chart on Extreme. To date, songs with new charts in GF/DM XG have been given Bass charts on all three difficulty tiers.
;Dark
:First game: [[AC GF7DM6|GUITARFREAKS 7th MIX/drummania 6th MIX]]
:Game modifier which darkens the background frame, play lanes, measure lines, and the target timing area. This modifier is typically used to help see notes more clearly, which may clash with the colors of the background or lanes.


;Encore Stage
;Encore Stage
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:First game: [[AC GF5DM4|GUITARFREAKS 5th MIX/drummania 4th MIX]]
:First game: [[AC GF5DM4|GUITARFREAKS 5th MIX/drummania 4th MIX]]
:The most difficult tier of the classic GF/DM three difficulty tiers. Songs in this tier typically range from 40-70 (on a 1-99 scale) and peak at 99. This is synonymous with Expert difficulty in [[AC GFDM XG|GF/DM XG]].
:The most difficult tier of the classic GF/DM three difficulty tiers. Songs in this tier typically range from 40-70 (on a 1-99 scale) and peak at 99. This is synonymous with Expert difficulty in [[AC GFDM XG|GF/DM XG]].
;Half-Dark
:First game: [[AC GFDM V4|GuitarFreaks V4 & DrumMania V4: RockxRock]]
:Game modifier similar to Dark, which darkens the background frame and play lanes, but keeps measure lines and the target timing area intact. This modifier is typically used to help see notes more clearly, which may clash with the colors of the background or lanes.


;Master
;Master

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