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Created: October 02, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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Auron's Theme Final Fantasy X Composed by Nobuo Uematsu 8/14/06 e------------------------------------------- B---------------------------------------3--2 G-----------------2--0----------------2----- D--2---2--2---0-2--------2---2--2---2------- A-----------0---------------------2--------- E------------------------------------------- x2 e---------------------------------------- B--------------------------------2-3-2--- G--4-2-4-----0-4-2-----4-2-4------------- D---------------------------------------- A---------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------- e----------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------- G--4-2-4-----0-4-2-----0---0-------0------------ D------------------------4-------2---4-----2-0-2 A----------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------- Repeat from beginning Then strum some E minor.. e------------------------------ B------------------------------ G------------------------------ D--2--2-2-2--2-2--2-2-2-2--2--2 A--2--2-2-2--2-2--2-2-2-2--2--2 E------------------------------ x2 The rest is really iffy on guitar so I just decided to leave it out =/
@Uziel37 (August 28, 2007 at 6:58 PM)
I'm not sure if you got your guitar tuned up a halfstep, but if you subtract 1 from all the numbers in this tab, it will match (be in tune with) the midi file. so instead of the 4 2 4 it will be 3 1 3
@jesterfanatic (September 14, 2007 at 8:36 PM)
To Uziel37, that'd work if you could hold on the -1 fret when he uses 0 :P
@Uziel37 (September 22, 2007 at 6:30 PM)
I was saying because he has it listed as regular tuning.
@Black Infernape (February 27, 2008 at 2:13 PM)
Yep, sounds better when you subtract a fret. But I have to skip the open string notes. Could you post Seymour's theme? He was insanely cool!
@Solid Snake (February 27, 2009 at 1:02 PM)
Just play the note on the next string down. For instance, playing an open note on D is the same as the 5th fret on A. So, if you are subtracting 1 from every note, play 4 on A. Simple as that.
Now, I've gotta swat a bothersome fly.