Games - Final Fantasy VII - Sandy Badlands guitar tab
Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2001 02:40:56 -0000
From: jtkwong@hotmail.com
To: vgjam@kontek.net
Video Game Jam - Guitar and Bass Tablature for Video Game Music
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The Sandy Badlands
From the Final Fantasy VII Soundtrack (Disc 2, Track 21)
Composed By: Nobuo Uematsu
Tabbed by: Cartoon Killer (killer@jegan.cjb.net) (41184383)
Tuning: Standard
I forgot where this tune's from...it's the place where you get on the gondola
to The Saucer. I think. Oh well.
The Beginning Riff
|-------------------------------------------------|
|---3------1----3------1----3------1----3------4--|
|-0-----------0------1----0-----------0------1----|
|------0-3---------0-----------0-3---------0------|
|-------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------|
This isn't on the guitar, but you can make it sound like it with...something.
Play it continuously.
Guitar Riff 1 - 6 times
|-------3--------1--|
|-----3--------1----|
|---3--------2------|
|-5--------3--------|
|-------------------|
|-------------------|
This comes in after the beginning riff is played once. You'll need two guitars
for the proper effect. This is with an acoustic.
Guitar Riff 2 - 1 time
|----------------1--|
|-------4------1----|
|-----3------2------|
|---5------0--------|
|-6-----------------|
|-------------------|
This comes in after 6 times of Riff 1.
|-------3--------1--|
|-----3--------1----|
|---3--------1------|
|-5--------0--------|
|-------------------|
|-------------------|
This comes in after 1 time of Riff 2.
After that it's back to Riff 1. Be sure to have a good pause between each play-
through, listen to the track for that.
The track is over 5 minutes long, so there's bound to be variations, but I bet
you'll get tired of playing it over once anyway, so it wouldn't really matter.
Good Luck!