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Tabber: archard
Composer: Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano
Style: Transcription
Instrument: Guitar
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Created 17 years ago
Song of Prayer Final Fantasy X Composed by Nobuo Uematsu 8/12/06 e-----1--0--3----------3--1--3-5-------------5--7--3--5----------3--1--3-5- B--3-----------------------------3----------------------------------------3 G-------------------------------------------------------------------------- D-------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------------------------------------- e--------0--0--1-----1----------0------------ B--3--3----------------------------1--1--3--3 G-------------------------------------------- D-------------------------------------------- A-------------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------
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@mike 18 years ago
WOW! very nice and easy
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@ethan 18 years ago
Great Tab, I've only been playing for 2 days and I learned this in 10 mins. Great for beginners.
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@your name here 17 years ago
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@ethan Great Tab, I've only been playing for 2 days and I learned this in 10 mins. Great for beginners.
it took you ten mins. to learn this song?
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@Bolbie01 17 years ago
Hello i'm a boy french and i think that your tab is not good, look this :
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@ronito 17 years ago
bolbie your F#s don't work. But the rest of it does. If you don't like it you can always post your own tab.
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@newbi 17 years ago
coool nice tune ^^ somthink cool to play when bored XD
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@Anonymous 17 years ago
e-----1--0--3----------3--1--3-5-------------5--7--3--5----------3--1--3-5- B--3-----------------------------3----------------------------------------3 G-------------------------------------------------------------------------- D-------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-------------------------------------------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------------------------------------
e----------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------- G----------------------------------------------------- D--7--7--9--9--10--10----------9---------------------- A---------------------------------10--10--12--12------ E-----------------------------------------------------
that sounds good to me
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@Anonymous 17 years ago
sorry the b that are 3 has to go after 5
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@Dark Auron 17 years ago
That's good... try
|-----------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------4~/6-6-2-4~~----------------| |------------7~~--7-5--7/9---------------------7\5-7h9------| |---7/10--9--5~~\3~~~~~---7~~-------------------------7v~---| |-0~~~~~~~~~~-------------0~~-3~~~/5-5-2-3~~--0~~~~~~~~~~~--|
|-------------------------------------------12^-------------| |-5-5--7-7--8--8~---7-3-3/5-5~~-------------12^-------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------| |-7~~--5~~--8~~~~---5-2-2/3-3~~-----------------------------| |--------------------------------0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------|
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@6matt6korhecz6 17 years ago
Sorry guys but this is 100% correct.
Allot! of ppl have asked me for this on "YouTube" so here it is. iv tabed it out from listening to the midi file and added and Octave scale as well.
While playing, let each note let it ring for a count to give it more depth n clarity. notes with (~) let ring for 4 beats not totally sure just listen to song for idea of length.
standard: - E,a,d,g,b,e tunning
~ let ring out *half a count here! e-----1--0--3~----3--1--3-5----------- b--3------------------------3~-------- g------------------------------------- d------------------------------------- a------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------
*half a count here! e--3--7--3--5~----3--1--3-5----------- b---------------------------3~-------- g------------------------------------- d------------------------------------- a------------------------------------- e-------------------------------------
wait for 4 beats then play e--------0--0--1~--1~---0------------- b--3--3-------------------1-1-1/3-3--- g------------------------------------- d------------------------------------- a------------------------------------- e-------------------------------------
After this i play it an octave higher still same pattern.
*half a count here! e------13--12--15~----15--13--15-17----------- b--15-------------------------------15~------- g--------------------------------------------- d--------------------------------------------- a--------------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------
*half a count here! e--15--19--15--17~----15--13--15-17----------- b-----------------------------------15~------- g--------------------------------------------- d--------------------------------------------- a--------------------------------------------- e---------------------------------------------
wait for 4 beats then play e--------12--12--13~--13~----12---------------- b--15--15-----------------------13-13-13/15-15- g---------------------------------------------- d---------------------------------------------- a---------------------------------------------- e----------------------------------------------
then repeat as desired in any form.
Hope u like it
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@-korhecz 17 years ago
SORRY EVERY ONE THIS WEBSITE SCREWD UP THE ODER IN THE LETTERS N NUMBER..
HERE IT IS AGAIN MORE NEATLY!!!!
FINAL FANTASY X - HYMN OF FAITH by Matt Korhecz
While playing let each note let it ring for a count to give it more depth n clarity. notes with (~) let ring for 4 beats not totally sure just listen to song for idea of length.
standard: - E,a,d,g,b,e tunning
~ let ring out e-----1--0--3~----3--1--3-5----------- b--3---------------------------3~------ g------------------------------------- d------------------------------------- a------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------
e--3--7--3--5~----3--1--3-5----------- b------------------------------3~------ g------------------------------------- d------------------------------------- a------------------------------------- e-------------------------------------
e--------0--0--1~--1~---0------------- b--3--3----------------------1-1-1/3-3- g------------------------------------- d------------------------------------- a------------------------------------- e-------------------------------------
After this i play it an octave higher still same pattern.
e------13--12--15~----15--13--15-17----------- b--15----------------------------------15~----- g--------------------------------------------- d--------------------------------------------- a--------------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------
e--15--19--15--17~----15--13--15-17----------- b--------------------------------------15~----- g--------------------------------------------- d--------------------------------------------- a--------------------------------------------- e---------------------------------------------
wait for 4 beats then play e--------12--12--13~--13~----12---------------- b--15--15--------------------------13-13-13/15-15- g---------------------------------------------- d---------------------------------------------- a---------------------------------------------- e----------------------------------------------
then repeat as desired in any form.
Hope u like it
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@Kabukibear 17 years ago
I suppose I'll pop in and put this to rest.
I think a distinction needs to be made as far as the Song of Prayer, and the Song of Prayer ~Ifrit or ~Ixion, etc. The Song of Prayer is played 11 times in the game, usually each related to an Aeon or event, and each is slightly different.
So Archard's sounds like it's Song of Prayer ~Anima~ and the midi is Song of Prayer ~Ifrit~
Here is the original Song of Prayer
as heard on the mp3: http://bluelaguna.net/downloads/mp3s/ffxmusic/20+-+Song+of+Prayer.mp3
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@Someone 17 years ago
AMAZING!!! ive played 4 about 4 months, and havnt seen somthin as easy and cool as this AWESOME!!
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@A1111 17 years ago
I play since a few weeks, but I don't understand what the "L" stands for in this TAB. Can somebody help me please?
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@obdo 17 years ago
really good but this is the way i liek to play it
e-----1--0--3----------3--1--3-5-------------5--7--3--5--5-------3--1--3-5- B--3---------------------------------3------------------------------------------------3 G-------------------------------------------------------------------------- D-------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-------------------------------------------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------------------------------------
e--------0--1--1----------------0------------ B--3--3----------------------------1--1--3--3 G-------------------------------------------- D-------------------------------------------- A-------------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------
not much difference it just sounds better
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@Darknessfaith 17 years ago
I uhm, play it differently... for the correct sound, the whole song (if it's the right song) should be played on G... Also this song's true name is called Hymn of the Fayth, remember? They play this song in final fantasy.
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@BenRain 16 years ago
Great tab, I personally slide the 3 to 5 on the E string.
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@The Legenaday Guardian 16 years ago
awesome tab man & 4 everyone that shows their own version, can you just upload it instead of just adding to this and making it a mess. that Bolbie01 your tab is wrong with those 7's in it ya f**king parasite.
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@zZTifaZz 15 years ago
Could someone tell me what is this effect called :(
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@auriplane 15 years ago
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@zZTifaZz Could someone tell me what is this effect called :(
What effect?
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