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Title: Medusa Bay Game: Ecco the Dolphin Composed by: S. Nilsen, B. Coburn, A. Magyari Arranged and tabulated by: A. Zadorin 2020 (The attached ZIP-file contains this tablature, a sheet music, and the GNU LilyPond source file for the sheet music.) This arrangement is for a solo guitar with the standard tuning. You should play the accented chords at the bridge to invoke more dissonance by exciting higher harmonics. The chord with 'sf' should be played instead very close to the fretting fingers by a strong downstroke with the thumb. The goal is again to invoke more dissonance but avoiding too much drum-like sound (tambour) when the same is done at the bridge. Play wide electric guitar-like vibratos where possible, again to increase dissonances. A meaningless observation: the chord progression is the same as in the beginnig of 'The Show Must Go On'. The rythmic structur of the tablature is very approximate, hence 'ad libitum'. ************************************************************************************** (play this chord near the fretting fingers (play at the bridge, with your thumb to get a very rough sound) accent on C) Ad libitum 4/4 CpV-----------------------------| 2/4 4/4 S > W W Q Q Q H Q Q. Q e|--5~~~~~~~~~~~~--|--L---------------|------L---|------0-----------|--L---------------| B|--5~~~~~~~~~~~~--|--L---------------|------L---|------1~~~~~~-----|--L---------------| G|--x--------------|------------------|----------|------2~~~~~~-----|--L---------------| D|--7~~~~~~~~~~~~--|--L---------------|------L---|--2-----------3---|--2---------------| A|-----------------|--0---------------|--L---0---|------------------|--------------0---| E|-----------------|------------------|----------|------------------|------------------| sf mf (play at the bridge, (play at the bridge, accent on B) accent on D) 6 > > Q H. H Q Q Q H. E Q. Q Q e|------0-----------|---------------L---|------0-----------|--------------L---| B|------0-----------|---------------L---|------3~~~~~~~~~--|--------------L---| G|------2~~~~~~~~~~-|-0h2-------0-------|------2~~~~~~~~~--|--------------L---| D|--0---------------|---------------2---|--L---------------|------------------| A|------------------|-------------------|------------------|--3-2-------------| E|------------------|-------------------|------------------|----------3---0---| (strum at the (play at the bridge, fretboard to get accent on C) a softer sound) CpV--------------------------------------------------------------------| 10 > Q H. Q Q Q Q W W Q. T T T T H e|------5~~~~~~~~~~-|---L---8---7-------|--------|--5------|--L---L-------5----|| B|------5~~~~~~~~~~-|---L-----------8---|--5-----|---------|------------5------|| G|------5~~~~~~~~~~-|---L---------------|--L-----|---------|----------7-------*|| D|------------------|-------------------|--------|--7------|--L---L-7---------*|| A|------------------|-------------------|--------|--0------|--L---L------------|| E|--L---------------|---L---------------|--L-----|---------|-------------------|| ************************************************************************************** Notation Above the staff: n - measure number n x/y - time signature W - whole note H - half note Q - quarter note E - eighth note T - 32th note N. - dotted note S - arpeggio (strum) > - accented note CpN - partial barre at fret N On the staff: L - tied note (when it is not obvious otherwise) h - upwadr legato (hammer-on) ~ - vibrato (wide as on electric guitar, whenewer possible) x - dead note (completely mutted) ||* *|| - repeat Below the staff: sf - suddenly loudly mf - normal volume
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