Shiver Star Guitar Tab
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Submitted January 8 - 2008
(4 votes) Download MIDI |
Game: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Composer: Hirokazu Ando, Jun Ishikawa Style: Acoustic > Arranged Tabber: Enterim |
Shiver Star - Jun Ishikawa/Hirokazu Ando
Tabbed by Enterim
For a better effect, have another guitar playing the bass notes
and holding them for the entire measure.
A D G7 G7
H Q Q Q Q Q Q H Q Q H H
e ||------------|--------------|-------------|--------------|
B ||---------1--|--3--1--------|-------------|--------------|
G ||*2----4-----|--------4--2--|--0----2-----|--0----L------|
D ||*-----------|--0-----------|----------3--|--------------|
A ||-0----------|--------------|-------------|-------3------|
E ||------------|--------------|--3----------|--3-----------|
A G F D
H Q Q Q Q Q Q H Q Q H Q Q
e |--------------|--3--1--0-----|--1----0--1--|-------------|
B |-----------1--|-----------1--|-------------|--3----1--3--|
G |--2-----4-----|--0-----------|-------------|-------------|
D |--------------|--------------|--3----------|--0----------|
A |--0-----------|--------------|-------------|-------------|
E |--------------|--------------|-------------|-------------|
C C G7
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q E E Q
e |--0-----------|--------------|--------------|---------------|
B |-----1--3-----|--1-----------|--------------|---------------|
G |-----------2--|-----0--2-----|--0-----------|------------0--|
D |--2--L--------|-----------3--|-----0--3-----|--0-------0----|
A |--------------|--3-----------|-----------3--|-----0--3------|
E |--------------|--------------|--3-----------|---------------|
C C G7
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q E E Q E E E E
e |--0-----------|--------------|--------------|------------------||
B |-----1--3-----|--1-----------|--------------|------------------||
G |-----------2--|-----0--2-----|--0-----------|---------------0-*||
D |--2--L--------|-----------3--|-----0--3-----|--0---0----0-3---*||
A |--------------|--3-----------|-----------3--|----0----3--------||
E |--------------|--------------|--3-----------|------------------||
H H Q Q Q Q H H H Q Q
e |-------0------|-----5--4--0--|-------4------|--0-------0--|
B |-------5------|--------------|--7-----------|-------------|
G |--------------|--------------|--------------|-------7-----|
D |--7-----------|--7-----------|--------------|-------------|
A |--------------|--------------|--------------|-------------|
E |--------------|--------------|--------------|-------------|
H H Q Q Q Q H Q Q H Q Q
e |-------0------|-----5--4--5--|--7----5--4--|-------0-----|
B |-------5------|--------------|-------------|--7----5--7--|
G |--6-----------|--------------|-------------|-------------|
D |--------------|--7-----------|-------------|-------------|
A |--------------|--------------|-------------|-------------|
E |--------------|--------------|-------------|-------------|
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
e |--4--0--2-----|--0-----------|--------------|--------------|
B |-----------2--|-----0--2-----|--0-----------|--------------|
G |--2-----------|-----------2--|--2-----2-----|--------------|
D |--------------|--2-----------|-----4-----2--|--4-----2-----|
A |--------------|--------------|--------------|-----4-----2--|
E |--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q E E Q
e |--4--0--2-----|--0-----------|--------------|---------------|
B |-----------2--|-----0--2-----|--0-----------|---------------|
G |--2-----------|-----------2--|--2-----2-----|--------0---0--|
D |--------------|--2-----------|-----4-----2--|--3---------2--|
A |--------------|--------------|--------------|-----3----3-3--|
E |--------------|--------------|--------------|---------------|

superdoughboy4
Wed, 01/09/2008 - 17:19Hahah Oh man.
I love Kirby 64.
I still have my hands on a copy of it.
Such a fun game with good music.
Anonymous
Thu, 01/10/2008 - 22:41what are those letters above the tabs mean?
Enterim_
Fri, 01/11/2008 - 18:20The W's, H's, Q's, and E's are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes respectively. The A, D, C, G7, etc. are chords to be played along with it.
I should clarify, it's meant to be played with each chord only sounding once at the beginning of the measure and held for the entire measure, but I didn't find it necessary to do an entire Guitar II part.