
Reply.Rocksmith will import all the songs and DLC from the first game. RS Buddy has it right, one single note arrangement in Drop D and the other in E Standard. For example, 'Boss' (an unlockable song) is drop D for bass and Single Note, but E standard for Single Note 2. They probably don't list the tuning for each song because different arrangements can have different tunings.
[This post was written in March of 2013, prior to the release of Rocksmith 2014, so it only covers songs available up to that date. Rocksmith 2014 eazy dlc songs. Your RS1 disc content effectively into DLC and make that available mostly If you.

I suspect one of the flaws in my calculation is that mastery levels affect a lot. The Star Spangled Banner isn't all that difficult (so far), either. It's not even the hardest song for me on RS. There's no way Hit Me with Your Best Shot is the hardest song on RS. Remember: ranking is from easy to hard, so the hardest song is at the bottom)Number Thirteen - SN (*Previously Ranked as Medium)High and Dry - Combo (*Previously Ranked as Medium)Plug in Baby - Combo (*Previously Ranked as Easy)Carol of the Bells - Combo (previously ranked as Challenging)Unnatural Selection - SN (*Previously Ranked as Medium)Rebel Rebel - Combo (previously ranked as Challenging)Go with the Flow - SN (*Previously Ranked as Challenging) - Slides make this one tricky.Do You Remember - Combo (*Previously Ranked as Challenging)OK, obviously there's something missing from my calculation, but I admitted this from the start.
The higher the value, the easier the song.I have this formula loaded into a spreadsheet where all my high scores, high note streaks, and max accuracies are summarized from the individual spreadsheets I keep for each song.Note: I had to restart my journey last Fall, so the Play Count used on this new ranking is not a true indicator. To make the numbers more digestable, I divided by 100,000 and rounded to one decimal place. Finally, I multiplied the whole mess by the amount of my longest note streak. Then I multiplied that result by the my best accuracy percentage. Just ignore obvious flukes in the ranking (like Hit Me with Your Best Shot).Basically, I divided my highest score on each song by the number of times I've played the song. But, I still think as a general relative indicator, this sort of works.
No point ranking both.Originally I left out a few songs that I have played a lot for fun. For example, on songs like Angela and Surf Hell once you learn the combo arrangement you pretty much know the single note arrangement and vice versa. Also, there's a lot of DLC that I just don't like and have never bought.I also omitted alternate arrangements of some songs when the arrangements are very similar. (Duh.) There are several songs and alternate arrangements of songs in the original RS song list as well as a bunch of DLC which are not included here because I still haven't played every arrangement of every song. A few songs "appear" easier, but note that five songs which were ranked "easy" last year are now ranked "medium."Like before, I've only ranked the songs I've actually played. You'd expect these songs to rank easier this time around, but they don't.
Chord Arrangements are identified by italics. If you aren't comfortable with chords, just ignore the chord arrangements in this ranking and look at the rest of the list. (See above.)Chords are generally easy for me, but my equation doesn't take that into account. The rating is still a little skewed because I obviously levelled these songs up easier than before, but I'm including them this time. Since I had to restart my whole journey last September, the high play counts on those songs aren't high anymore.
