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Created: September 30, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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Deku Tree's Last Words The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Composed by Koji Kondo Guitar W W Q Q Q Q E||-------------------|-------------------||------------------1----| B||-------------------|-------------------||--------1----2----1----| G||-------------------|-------------------||*-------0----1---------| D||-------------------|-------------------||*----------------------| A||-------------------|-------------------||-----------------------| C||--0----------------|--L----------------||---0-------------------| Q H. Q Q Q Q Q Q H --0-----------------|-----------------1----|--0----6----3--------| --0----1------------|-------1----2----1----|--0----6----5--------| -------0------------|-------0----1---------|---------------------| --------------------|----------------------|---------------------| --------------------|----------------------|---------------------| --------------------|--1-------------------|---------------------| Q Q Q Q Q H. E E E E E E E E -------1----0----1----|--0-----------------|--------------------------| -------1----2----1----|--0----1------------|--------------------------| ----------------------|-------0------------|--3--1--3-----1-----3--1--| ----------------------|--------------------|-----------------1--3-----| ----------------------|--------------------|--------4--3--4-----------| --0-------------------|--------------------|--1-----------------------| E E H. ----------------------|| -----2--1-------------|| --0------------------*|| ---------------------*|| ----------------------|| --0-------------------|| Duration Legend --------------- W - whole H - half Q - quarter E - 8th S - 16th T - 32nd X - 64th . - note dotted |-n-| - n-tuplets
@gibson (July 25, 2007 at 7:11 PM)
whoa . . .
creepy . . .
I LIKE IT!
@grim ripper (October 30, 2007 at 12:01 AM)
that is awsome
@Anonymous (January 04, 2008 at 10:22 PM)
What does the L mean in the second verse?
@Stamen (January 05, 2008 at 7:58 PM)
Simply to let that low C ring out through the second measure (by verse, I assumed you meant measure). If that doesn't make sense, think of it this way. Each measure has 4 beats. The W in measures 1-2 stands for "whole" notes, which is a note that plays for all 4 beats. The note at the beginning plays for 8 beats, but the longest note possible is a whole note, which is only 4 beats. The "L" symbolizes a tied note, which basically means adding note values together. So if you take two whole notes and tie them together, you get 4 beats + 4 beats = 8 beats. So think "1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4" where you play the note on the first "1" and hold it for all 8 beats, or 2 measures worth. Just a heads up, in some other tabs, a tied note would be shown in parentheses like this:
Sorry if that doesn't make sense, or if I bored you with stuff you already know...but I hope that helps :)
@wako-kun (June 21, 2008 at 10:16 AM)
Oh, nice ^^ I haven't even thought of this.
@kokiri-boy (October 14, 2008 at 5:10 AM)
dude uber pwnage tab love it
@Glen_lol (June 19, 2009 at 8:30 AM)
it sounds so good
@Kuro (November 16, 2009 at 8:04 AM)
Sweet :3
The 1 on the C string is hard to hold while stretching for the 6's on the B and e strings though. @.@
@DrSaLvadoRz (May 29, 2012 at 1:11 AM)
Sounds pretty cool. Also, if you don't want to tune down the 6th string, you could play the same note by playing the 5th and 6th string on the 3rd fret at the same time.
@omyo96 (November 18, 2012 at 12:47 PM)
Pretty Cool ! Nice Work