CHAOS TEMPLE - FINAL FANTASY Tabbed - JaktheStripper Written by Nobuo Uematsu for Final Fantasy NES 1987 Tabbed by JaktheStripper October 2nd 2008 Transposed down an entire octave to maintain playability on acoustics. Tuning: [E A D G B E] [Standard] Tempo: 150-ish 4/4 E|------0--------7--5--3---2--0--3----------| B|------------0------------------------5----| G|------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--10--8---7--5--7-----(7)----| |-(5)----5--------------------------------------| |--------------4--------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------| |-8--10--12---------------------7--8------------------| |-------------------12--11--9---------9----------7----| |---------------12--------------------------9---------| |-----------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--5---------------------------------| |-----------------------6-----8--10--8-----(8)----7----| |-(7)---------9----------------------------------------| |------9--10-------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--5--3---2--0--3----------| |-(7)----5------------------------------5----| |--------------4-----------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--10--8---7--5--7-----(7)----| |-(5)----5--------------------------------------| |--------------4--------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------| |-8--10--12---------------------7--8------------------| |-------------------12--11--9---------9----------7----| |---------------12--------------------------9---------| |-----------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--5---------------------------------| |-----------------------6-----8--10--8-----(8)----7----| |-(7)---------9----------------------------------------| |------9--10-------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--5--3---2--0--3----------| |-(7)----5------------------------------5----| |--------------4-----------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |-----------------7--10--8---7--5--7-----(7)----| |-(5)----5--------------------------------------| |--------------4--------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| E|-------------| B|-8--10-------| G|-------------| D|-------------| A|-------------| E|-------------| Tablature Legend ---------------- h - hammer-on p - pull-off b - bend pb - pre-bend r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately) /\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere") s - legato slide S - shift slide - natural harmonic [n] - artificial harmonic n(n) - tapped harmonic ~ - vibrato tr - trill T - tap TP - trem. picking PM - palm muting \n/ - tremolo bar dip; n = amount to dip \n - tremolo bar down n/ - tremolo bar up /n\ - tremolo bar inverted dip = - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls <> - volume swell (louder/softer) x - on rhythm slash represents muted slash o - on rhythm slash represents single note slash