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From the video game Fahreheit (Indigo Prophesy)
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Traditional acoustic guitar styles
I'm trying to use audio in conjunction with tabs I've done to better explain playing traditional fingerstyle guitar.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #194
Peak in subgenre #80
Author
Traditional
Uploaded
September 18, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 1.3 MB 128 kbps 1:28
Story behind the song
I was asked to work this tune out by someone.
Lyrics
#-----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------# # This file is the author's own work and represents his interpretation of the # # music below. It's intent is for study or scholarship purposes only and is # # not intended for publication, nor for any other commercial use whatsoever. # #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# For re-copying: Originally tabbed in Microsoft Notepad using Courier New 10-Font. Farenheit (Indigo Prophecy) Tune (Lucas On Guitar) Tabbed by Dadfad September 11, 2006 These are some of the chord used, or coming out of. They are not necessarily held or used as complete chords, just where the notes played are coming from or that you move between as you play the tune. It's always easier to conceptualize a tune in a chord-form type of a progression or in chord-sections than to try to just think of it as just a series of notes played sequentially. Anyway, here are most of them: Dm6=XX0201; Dm=XX0231 and Dsus2=XX2230; Am=X02210 and A7=X02020; Aadd9sus4=02020X; E7=020100; Dm7=X57565; G=32000X, Dm=X0323X; Dm6=X2323X C=XX2010; Cadd9=332030; Asus2=X02200; Am9=X05500; Am6/9=X04500; Aadd9aug5=X03500, etc, etc... Those are most of the chords. It's hard to really "call" them all because as one note moves toward another chord, that in itself creates another voicing of a related chord. Probably the best way to approach this tune is to listen to it a few times and establish a mental relationship of the chords as sort of progression, play through the related chords to establish a sort of "flow" for playing the tune, and then work with the tab itself getting a handle on the movements between chords a bit in single notes or note-pairs, etc. ultimately playing it in your own way, in the spirit of the recorded tune, but the way it sounds best to you. I think the tune in the video was actually played on two separate guitars. This tab is very close to the one in the video, but done on a single acoustic guitar. Anyway, here's the tab... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Above each tabbed line I give timing for approximately where that line is in the tune. The first time-space in parentheses above a line, for example: (0:00-0:18) is that time space on the video thay was downloaded to the You-Tube address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEwE5ZFjiUE and the second time-space, which is in brackets, for example [0:00-0:13], is timed to my recording of me doing the tune. My recording is on the Sound Click address: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=426390 (0:00-0:18) [0:00-0:13] E)--------1-------1------1--------1--------0----------------- B}------0---0-------0------0---------3--------3---3--------1- G)----2--------2------2-------2--------2---2--2------0------- D)--0-------------0---------------0---------------2----2----- A)----------------------------------------------------------- E)----------------------------------------------------------- (0:18-0:30) [0:13-0:25] E)---------------0-------------------------------------------------------------------0--1--3- B}--------1---3-----3---3---1---0------------------0--0------1--0h1---3--2-----2--3---------- G)---2----2-----------2---2--------2------1---1--2-------2------------------2---------------- D)------2--------2--2-----------0------0------0-------2----2-----2-------2------------------- A)-0----------------------------------------2------------------------------------------------ E)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (0:30-0:43) [0:25-0:39] At about (0:43) [0:39] the sound-file skips and so I improv'd slightly through it. E)-(1)----1-------1------1-------1--------0----------------------0--------------- B}------0---0-------0------0--------3--------3---3--------1--3----
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