Super Nintendo
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Tabber: archard
Composer: Koji Kondo
Style: Transcription
Instrument: Guitar
14101 views 17 years ago
Sanctuary The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Composed by Koji Kondo 8/16/06 e-------------------------------------------3-----8-7-3-----3-----8-7-3----- B--------------------------1--3--0------------4-1-------3-0---4-1-------3-0- G--------------------------------------------------------------------------- D--1--3--0-----1--3--0------------------------------------------------------ A--------------------------------------------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------------------------------------- e--3-----8-7-8-10-7-8-3-8-15-15-10-7-3-8-3-8-15-15-10-7-3-8-5 B----4-1----------------------------------------------------- G------------------------------------------------------------ D------------------------------------------------------------ A------------------------------------------------------------ E------------------------------------------------------------ e--------2-2-8-7-1-4-3-3-1-----3-- B--4-4-1-------------------3-0---4 G--------------------------------- D--------------------------------- A--------------------------------- E---------------------------------
@Colton 17 years ago
took awhile to get it but sounds good. another job well done!
@snoman 16 years ago
Great, but can't you just use a lower 8 instead of a 3 during those parts where it's just 8 and 3 over and over again?
@MassTheMono 15 years ago
You know, this one isn't that tough, but I love it. It was one of the first ones I learned, and it helped me tremendously with moving up and down the neck. I still play this one pretty often. =). I've been looking for a way to make the opening notes more full. Any suggestions?
@auriplane 15 years ago
Replying to:
@MassTheMono You know, this one isn't that tough, but I love it. It was one of the first ones I learned, and it...
Well, I think these are the chords in the opening:
But assuming you're playing with a pick, you can get almost the same effect with these voicings:
(Just remember to bar the 4 in the xx454x so you have the fingers free for the 7 and 6!)