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Saving the world, one fret button at a time.Bump.
Saving the world, one fret button at a time.Bump?
Edited by GitarooHero Saving the world, one fret button at a time.Maybe everyone is reluctant to say it, but your original post does nothing to help me identify your song. It's probably useful for musicians, but that I am not. If you could play it on an instrument, or hum or whistle the tune, and record it and put it on youtube or soundcloud or something, maybe more people could help.
Yeah, a splash of makeshift tablature does about as much for me as saying "the one that goes boop boop beep bop boop".
Sorry, I have an interdimensional rift of evil to clean.
There's this song I heard recently that I SWEAR is from a video game that I may have played, but I can't remember what it's from. It may not be from a video game. Anyway, here's the beginning of the song recreated in text. The song is in 4/4 time, the notes displayed here are in 16ths, and the key of the song is in C Major. If you have a musical instrument or something, then try to play along. Refer to the legend below for details:
120bpm
|4/4| - - - - - - - - - - E F | G - - G - - A - G _ _ _ - - G A | A#- - A#- - C - A _ _ G _ _ F _ |
| G _ _ _ _ _ E _ C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
Legend: - = No note to be played, _ = Sustained note, # = Sharped note, | = Measure divider
Just so you know where to play this song on an instrument, the first C in the song is played one octave above Middle C, and the last note is Middle C.
Edited by GitarooHero