Star Base: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before
TMNT IV: Turtles in Time
Super Nintendo
Tabbed by John Adams
Composed by Kôzô Nakamura, Kazuhiko Uehara, and Harumi Ueko
7/24/2011
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Amazing.
Amazing.
....... (crawls out of
.......
(crawls out of sewer)
...
(looks around)
.......
Nice work dude!
(jumps back into sewer)
*falls in manhole* It's dark
*falls in manhole*
It's dark in here...
Oh, thanks guys!
*jumps back out of manhole*
Could you tab out the rhythm
Could you tab out the rhythm guitar figure too when you get a chance?
I'm gonna leave that up to
I'm gonna leave that up to soundandstuff lol, but if he doesn't want to, then I might. But, I'm not sure if I'd be able to.
I'm gonna leave that up to
I can do it, but anyone can do it if they want to, i'm a turtle but i have no copyright over making every tmnt tab hehe. so pretty much whoever claims the task can make the tab hehe. i'll do the rhythm for this one though, this song is rockin, :Ô:!!
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much.
Hey guys, here you
Hey guys, here you go:
starbase rhythm guitar
.txt
.mid
.gp5
I tried to make this tab as close to the original as possible but there were some parts I couldn't quite make out the rhythm guitar so I just placed some power chords that fit with the song in there, it works out in a way since I think it makes the tab more playable. Enjoy!
Hm, what do I do for that
Hm, what do I do for that last part if I only have 22 frets? xD
Aleph said Hm, what do I do
Aleph said
Can do a bend? Idunno.
GET JUMBO FRETS XD Naw, but
GET JUMBO FRETS XD
Naw, but you can just bring all the notes down an octave, or do a bend like Kara said.
Seems to require some serious
Seems to require some serious bending xD I can only get the 22nd fret to go up like a half step, and it has like no sustain, either, but I guess it sounds okay to me, so I'll just stick with that. Thanks. :3
Well, bringing the notes down
Well, bringing the notes down an octave would be the easier solution, but it might not sound as good. It won't sound bad though.
Make sure you're bending from
Make sure you're bending from the wrist, and make sure you're using at least 3 fingers!