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    <title>Falkenbach - Asaland Guitar Pro Tab</title>
    <link>https://blog.asgaard.co.uk/2012/09/26/falkenbach-asaland-guitar-pro-tab</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 12 10:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<a href='/assets/media/user/asaland-1.gpx'>Download</a>
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I couldn&#039;t find it anywhere online so I worked it out myself. This is in Guitar Pro 6 format so you&#039;ll need Guitar Pro 6 installed, which if you don&#039;t have already, is a fantastic piece of software (when it works). You&#039;ll get get playback that sounds something like this:
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As for the transcription quality: 
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+ The original is really reverby which makes some things hard to hear clearly. I think there are two acoustic guitars but it might be that there&#039;s just a quarter-note delay on the lead. I&#039;ve got it as two anyway.
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+ The high synth might be slightly wrong in places...  It kind of rolls around and fades in and out a bit. It&#039;s hard to make out. The way I have it looks a bit strange on paper, D5 -&gt; Gsus4 -&gt; G, but it keeps the high D note constant, which is the prevailing tone throughout, so it could be right.
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+ I&#039;m not a drummer so the drums won&#039;t be exact; they aren&#039;t too bad t[...]]]></description>
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<a href='/assets/media/user/asaland-1.gpx'>Download</a>
<p>
I couldn&#039;t find it anywhere online so I worked it out myself. This is in Guitar Pro 6 format so you&#039;ll need Guitar Pro 6 installed, which if you don&#039;t have already, is a fantastic piece of software (when it works). You&#039;ll get get playback that sounds something like this:
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<audio src='/assets/media/user/asaland-1.ogg' controls='1'>Your browser does not support the audio tag. Try using Chrome.</audio>
<p>
As for the transcription quality: 
<br>
+ The original is really reverby which makes some things hard to hear clearly. I think there are two acoustic guitars but it might be that there&#039;s just a quarter-note delay on the lead. I&#039;ve got it as two anyway.
<br>
+ The high synth might be slightly wrong in places...  It kind of rolls around and fades in and out a bit. It&#039;s hard to make out. The way I have it looks a bit strange on paper, D5 -&gt; Gsus4 -&gt; G, but it keeps the high D note constant, which is the prevailing tone throughout, so it could be right.
<br>
+ I&#039;m not a drummer so the drums won&#039;t be exact; they aren&#039;t too bad though.
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If you find it useful or improve it, please let me know!
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