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Shop (Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) Bass Tab

Submitted: Sep 11, 2020 by DKOH (Last updated: Sep 18, 2020)

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Game: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Composer(s): Koji Kondo
Style: Fingerstyle
Series: Legend of Zelda

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - "Shop"
Composed by Koji Kondo
Tabbed by Kyle O'Halloran
[email protected]

Verse x1:

G|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----5-----------5-----5-----------5--3--------------------------5-------------|
A|3--3---------3----------2--5------------5-----2--5---2-5----3--3-------------2|
E|-------3----3-------------------3-----------3-------------3-------3----3--5---|

G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---5-5--------5---------5--5-3----0-----0-------5--5-3-----------------5-5-------|
A|3-----------3------2----------------2-2------------------5--0--2--3--3-----3-3-3-|
E|-------3--------3---------------------------3------------------------------------|

Chorus x1:

G|---------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------3-----3-------2-----2-------------------2--------5|
A|----3------3------3------3------2--5-----5--3---------3--|
E|-1-------------0-------------3---------3----------3------|

G|------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------3-----3-------2-----5--------------------------------|
A|----3------0------3------3------2--5-----2--3-3-3--0--3-3-3-|
E|-1-------------0-------------3---------3--------------------|

Then repeat endlessly.
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1 comment on Shop

Difference from other version

Just wanted to say that I noticed there already was a shop bass tab, but that tab in the "chorus" section sounds a little off to me because of the lack of derivation in the root note. It goes from:

- 2 bars of F root, to 4 bars of G root, to 2 bars of C root.

Mine is a bit more dynamic:

- 2 bars F, 2 bars E, 2 bars G, 2 bars C

The added E root note makes the shift to the G sound more impactful and it's not stagnating (if you will) on the G for too long.