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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

PC

Tabber: archard

Composer: Jeremy Soule

Style: Transcription

Instrument: Guitar

30823 views 17 years ago

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Morrowind
Composer: Jeremy Soule
Tabbed by Alex Brenzinger [[email protected]]
March 27 2007

e|--------------------------------------18---------------------------------------
B|----------------------18--20------20------18------20--18-----------------------
G|--17--19--20------20--------------------------------------20--19--17-----------
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

e|--------------------------------------18--20------18--22--20-------------------
B|----------------------18--20------20-------------------------------------------
G|--17--19--20------20-----------------------------------------------------------
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

e|--20--22--22b--22--20--18------------------------------------------------------
B|---------------------------21--20--18----------20--18--------------------------
G|-------------------------------------------20--------------20--19--17----------
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(My guitar only has 22 frets, hence the bend for that high note, if you have more,
just use 23)

The above plays 3 times and then theres another:

e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G|--20--19--17-------------------------------------------------------------------
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

@Kabukibear 17 years ago

Why did you put this up so high? It's an octave below this.

@Alex B 17 years ago

Good question! Hahaha, I'll submit a new one I guess. :D

@archard 17 years ago

Ok, I updated the tab. Thanks Alex.

@PaggyPabby 17 years ago

sweet tab i like it and I always liked that game

@Anonymous 17 years ago

hurry up, i hate the loudness lol ,,,/<(.)>,,/

@XtellasX 17 years ago

Try this on the high E string I only know the first part.

---5-7-8--10--7h8p7-5--3-5--|

@jakey 17 years ago

never played this game but my mate has and he loves it. the only elder scrolls i've played is oblivion so i based the rythym on the music from that, am i right?

@Anonymous 17 years ago

they are pretty much the same so it doesn't matter

@Anonymouse 16 years ago

Yeah, this is way to high.

@aldolowe 16 years ago

this is a good tab, nice and acurate, i just play lower frets so i dont have to reach for higher notes, it sounds better not having to bend that note on the 22nd fret, sounds better hitting the 23rd fret

@Brandon 16 years ago

You can go up 4 frets from 17 and set the root note as 13

so it would look like

e|-------------------------------------------------14----- B|----------------------------14--16------16------14- G|--13--15--16------16-------------------------

@Nate 16 years ago

this song kinda sounds like a slow version of pirates of the caribbean but i know that this one came first...good tab. too high

@smiley 16 years ago

Oh wow- is it that hard to figure it out? Make the 17 on the g string a 5 on the g string and go from there. such as: I dunno how to format sorry!

B| ----------6-8- G| -5-7-8--8----- and so on... I'll make a tab for this actually :D

@mcgmatthew 14 years ago

if you want the tab an octave lower, just subtract all the frets by 12