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Recording: Mass Effect 3 - An End Once and For All

Submitted Tue, 07/31/2012 - 10:36
by Bhael | View the tab

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17 comments on An End Once and For All

Thank for giving me a reason

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Thank for giving me a reason not to hate ME3 :D.

There's a lot of good music scattered throughout the series, I hope we see more ME arrangements from you :P

I'm not a fan of me3 either,

I'm not a fan of me3 either, but this was highly requested and fun to play. I have like 10 more requests to fulfill until I'm a free man haha.

Not all of them guitar

Not all of them guitar related, ohhhhh

Quality improvement, now with

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Quality improvement, now with fancy light effects!

Yea boi!

Yea boi!

great job bhael!

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great job bhael!

Cheers!

Cheers!

Bhael, why are your basses so

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Bhael, why are your basses so weak? OH LAPTOP SPEAKERS excuse me while I plug in headphones.

....Man. I have not played the game and I just really enjoy imagining/visualizing total mayhem going on, with this as the music. As in, you're going through a really difficult mission with everything exploding around you, and this soothing tune is the background.

Very nice.

Yeah man, party music right

Yeah man, party music right here!

Awesome tab and playing as

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Awesome tab and playing as usual!

Thanks man!

Thanks man!

Sounds awesome as usual. I

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Sounds awesome as usual.

I see in the YT comments that you're arranging the Gwyn theme from Dark Souls?! I'm looking forward to it mang.

Yes indeed! Either that or

Yes indeed! Either that or the Nameless Song.

never played any of the mass

never played any of the mass effects, are they gud

Yogurt said never played any

Yogurt said

never played any of the mass effects, are they gud

Here's all you need to know.

What is the <> symbol and how

What is the <> symbol and how do I do it?

It means natural harmonic,

It means natural harmonic, which is strange becuase guitarpro puts NH above the note as well.

To do a natural harmonic you place your fretting finger near the right side of the given note, in this case A12. Do not push down on the fret like you normally would to play a note. Then just pluck that string.

Natural harmonics typically sound best on frets 12,7, and 5.

Here's a list of tabs on this site that use natural harmonics for more practice.

http://www.gametabs.net/style/1443