Looks like someone did.
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/d/d ... er_tab.htm
Damn, it's power tab, I want it in GP form or in text form :l
Ok, quick sketchy one. On a B-tuned guitar, so shift it few frets (B is 5 halftones below the standard if I count correctly) down the neck if you have an E standard guitar - if you have it tuned to Open C then I have no idea.
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arpeggio melodic thingie:
B |---------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
F#|-------10----------10------|------10---------10----|------10---------10----|-------8----------8----|
D |----10----10----10----10---|---10----10---10----10-|---10----10---10----10-|----10---10----10---10-|
A |-12----------12----------8-|-8----------8----------|-7----------7----------|-10---------10---------|
E |---------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
B |---------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|
the bit when singing starts and which goes through basically entire song: only listed "chords" used, each one is played liek 8 times or something, figure out by yourself because I can't be arsed
B |------------------------
F#|------------------------
D |-----10--5--------------
A |--7--8---3--5--7--------
E |--5---------3--5--------
B |------------------------
And I think the bit in the middle of the song uses these
B |------------------------
F#|------------------------
D |-----5--4--7------------
A |--3--3--2--5------------
E |--1---------------------
B |------------------------
If I omitted something - it probably is some variation of these ^
You can import most powertab files in Guitar Pro.
Thanks guys, I'll try that powertab to GP later. Thanks A LOT!
It seems like a good tab.
Powertab is a rather bad program though, so a GP one would be appreciated.
Powertab is a rather bad program though, so a GP one would be appreciated.
"A moment of rest upon the wind, and another woman shall bear me."
You can also do it in standard, its suprisingingly simple:
main arpeggio thing:
----------0----------------0---------------0-----------0---------------0-------------0-------------------------------------------
------1-------1-------1-------1--------1----1-----1------1--------1-----1-------1-----1-------------3------------3------------
--2---------------2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5----5------5------5--------
------------------------------------3------------3--------------2-------------2------------------5-----------5-------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main progression:
A5 F5 C5 G5
A5 F5 C5 G5 G#5 (it does this chromatic thing back to the A, listen to the song)
Bridge:
F5
A5 G5 A5 (listen for the rhythm, its some riff thing)
D5
some notes are in different octaves than the recording, but all in all it works
main arpeggio thing:
----------0----------------0---------------0-----------0---------------0-------------0-------------------------------------------
------1-------1-------1-------1--------1----1-----1------1--------1-----1-------1-----1-------------3------------3------------
--2---------------2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5----5------5------5--------
------------------------------------3------------3--------------2-------------2------------------5-----------5-------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main progression:
A5 F5 C5 G5
A5 F5 C5 G5 G#5 (it does this chromatic thing back to the A, listen to the song)
Bridge:
F5
A5 G5 A5 (listen for the rhythm, its some riff thing)
D5
some notes are in different octaves than the recording, but all in all it works
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