Hey all,
Tomorrow I have chemistry lessons at my university (though I am a software engineering student), and I should be reading up for it right now. But, of course I have been busy tabbing instead, because of the wonderful structured procrastination caused by homework brings can make any student unwillingly productive with anything else than he's supposed to do.
I bet that I would be coding computer games right now if I were to tab as an exercise for a musical education!
I have allways started out with the hard parts, but this time I started out with the easiest, which ended up leading to a few of the hard parts completed. And of course, halving the tempo and (and thereby also pitch frequency) of a solo has allways done wonders. I know it's cheating, but Yngwie did it too with Paganini vinyls (probably by hand though, which makes it more acceptable, but anyway...
).
Here's what's missing:
WARNING: If you wanna improve your ear, Kristian suggests that you give this a go yourself.
Download, GP5: Click!
Download, PDF: Click!
Have fun, and good night from me for today!
Jacob.
EDIT: Just took a break and noticed some stupidities, like mixing a major and minor arpeggio (which I don't think is intended). Will fix tomorrow. I guess this tab is for your eyes only for now
Tomorrow I have chemistry lessons at my university (though I am a software engineering student), and I should be reading up for it right now. But, of course I have been busy tabbing instead, because of the wonderful structured procrastination caused by homework brings can make any student unwillingly productive with anything else than he's supposed to do.
I bet that I would be coding computer games right now if I were to tab as an exercise for a musical education!
I have allways started out with the hard parts, but this time I started out with the easiest, which ended up leading to a few of the hard parts completed. And of course, halving the tempo and (and thereby also pitch frequency) of a solo has allways done wonders. I know it's cheating, but Yngwie did it too with Paganini vinyls (probably by hand though, which makes it more acceptable, but anyway...

Here's what's missing:
- Fingerings + arpeggiation techniques.
- Shawn-lane-ish laser arpeggios. Probably not ever going to be tabbed by me, and if it happens I don't know if I should release it.
- Arpeggio note-for-note confirmation.
- A few rhythmic insecurities in the slower parts, noted in the tab.
- I just noticed while writing this post that I forgot to downtune the lead guitar in Guitar Pro, so the lead tab is in E while the rhythm is in C#. Ooops. I might actually keep it for now because I don't usually have my guitar tuned in C# anyway.
- The arpeggios have uniform note-lenghts, but in reality Kristian does a lot of phrasing (I think it is called...) in between the beats.
WARNING: If you wanna improve your ear, Kristian suggests that you give this a go yourself.
Download, GP5: Click!
Download, PDF: Click!
Have fun, and good night from me for today!
Jacob.
EDIT: Just took a break and noticed some stupidities, like mixing a major and minor arpeggio (which I don't think is intended). Will fix tomorrow. I guess this tab is for your eyes only for now
