Super Nintendo
5.000 avg rating 1 rating
Tabber: Shotlong
Composer: Nobuo Uematsu
Style: Transcription
Instrument: Guitar
10737 views 16 years ago
Locke's Theme Final Fantasy VI/III Tablature by Shotlong Tuning: E (E, A, D, G, B, e) ||--------------------------------------------------------| ||-------------------------------5-6---5------------------| ||•---------------7-5----4------5---------7-5----4-5-7-4--| x2 ||•--5-----5-7-------------5---5--------------------------| ||-------5------------------------------------------------| ||--------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------5-6---6-5-----5----------------6--6-5-----5-------------------------| |------4-5-7-----------7-5---7-----7-5-------------7-5---7-----------------------| |--5-7---------------------------8-----------------------------8--8-7------7-----| |---------------------------------------------------------------------10-8---10--| |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |_____________| Very Fast |------------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------5----4--5--7--•| Repeat All |------5----6----8--6--5-6------5----6-----8----------------•| |--6-8--------8------------8-----------8---------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ||----------------------------------------12-13---12-----------------------| ||--------------------15-13----12-------13-----------15-13----12-13-15-12--| ||•--12------12-14----------------12--12-----------------------------------| x2 ||•-------12---------------------------------------------------------------| ||-------------------------------------------------------------------------| ||-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------12-13---13-12-------12----------------| |--------12-13-15---------------15-13----15------15-13--| |--12-14--------------------------------------15--------| |-------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------| |_____________________| Very Fast |--13---13-12-------12----------------------------------| |-------------15-13----15-------------------------------| |-----------------------------15--15-14-------14--------| |---------------------------------------17-15----17-----| |-------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------13----12--13--15---| |--------12----13-----15--13--12-13-------12----13------15--------------------•| Repeat All |--13-15----------15----------------15-------------15-------------------------•| |------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
@laoise 15 years ago
Nice (:
@Shtick 15 years ago
Is there any reason why you are playing everything down one string? For example, the first portion can also be done like:
||-----------------------------0-1--1-0------------------| ||-------------3-1---0-------0----------3-1---0-1-2-0----| ||·-0----0-2-----------0---0-----------------------------| x2 ||·----0-------------------------------------------------| ||-------------------------------------------------------| ||-------------------------------------------------------|
I have found moving your stings down by one may make things a little bit easier for beginners such as myself. Otherwise, it's a decent tab.
@auriplane 15 years ago
Replying to:
@Shtick Is there any reason why you are playing everything down one string? For example, the first portion c...
There's no particular reason a tab has to be played in first position. Electric guitar generally sounds better if you avoid open strings, for example. Kind of mean rating it down because it's not in first position IMO.
@Shtick 15 years ago
Replying to:
@auriplane There's no particular reason a tab has to be played in first position. Electric guitar generally so...
The rating wasn't because of the position. I just didn't find it to be particularly amazing tab. I thought it was 'good', but I didn't think it was exceptional.
Anyways, thanks, I didn't think about electric guitar, nor was I aware that the sound quality of an open string with an electric guitar is less than that of a fretted one. I guess there was more reason than I thought.