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Item Collect (Metroid) Bass/Guitar Tab

Submitted: Sep 30, 2007 by Juja (Last updated: Apr 05, 2010)

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Game: Metroid
Composer(s): Hirokazu Tanaka
Style: 2 or more instruments, Transcription
Series: Metroid

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Game: Metroid
Song: Item Collect
Composed by: Hirokazu Tanaka Ex.
Tabbed by: Not So Great Juja (Paul Horses)

Key:
~ = vibrato
p = pull-off
h = hammer-on
/ = slide
pm = palm-mute
tr = tremolo picking

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e|-----------10-12----------13-10-------------------|
B|-----11-13-------13----13-------11----10----------|
G|--10----------------12-------------12-------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------|
 |                                                  |
e|--8-----------------------10----------------------|
B|--------10----8--------------11-------------------|
G|-----------------9-----9--------12----9h11p9h11...|
D|--------------------10-------------13-------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------|
 |                                                  |
G|--------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------|
A|--13----------12---------10-----------------------|
E|--------------------------------------10----------|


Here's a way to play all the parts on one guitar:


e|---8-----8-10-12----------13-10-------------------|
B|-----11-10-------13----13-15-11-11----10----------|
G|--10----------12----12-----0----12-12-9h11p9h11...|
D|---8-------------14----14----------13-0-----------|
A|--------------12----15----------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------|
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1 comment on Item Collect

Nice tab. Do you think it

Nice tab.

Do you think it would sound better at the end with a chord instead of the silent trill?