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Mlcloud
January 2nd, 2008, 10:03 am
I think this is my what, 2nd post? But I don't know many anime music community forums except this one, so I didn't know where to come for help.

The question is this: Is anyone else willing to work with me to completely tab Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line, from Chrno Crusade, onto a Guitar Pro file? (it's fine if you don't have Guitar Pro, I'll create it...)

I'd tackle it myself, but I kind of want it as soon as possible and I thought I'd get it done faster with other people's help.
(Not to mention school life is oppressing)

I actually found a partially-complete .gp5 file on a Korean website (Yes, I am Korean! Whee!), with really only two problems.

1. It's incomplete. Without even completing the solos and instrumentals included in the non-TV length version. :cry:
2. The bass is written for a 6 stringed one. I'm a bass player (along with piano (10yrs) and guitar (Off and on for ~4yrs), and I only have a 4 stringed... Ha?

I have a knack at transcribing as well, so do not think I'm just trying to grab a freebie ;) This is collaboration!

Edit: While I'm not used to making requests and whatnot on these forums, I just want to make sure the following things are clear
1. Yes, I am aware that there are other transcriptions of the voice and violin parts out there. I kinda planned to look at them, but I think I'll transcribe the violin part myself.
2. There are chords for the guitar out there. That's cool and all, but I'm not interested in playing this on a guitar by myself, I actually wanna try this song with my friends >.> (not to mentions chords are no substitute for the solos). So I really need exact tabs for all the parts.

Otherwise, please help? I'm finding hard to cram time to play music, let alone transcribe... I need help! Waah! Onegai-dakara, ne?

Mlcloud
January 5th, 2008, 02:27 am
The bass part for the gp5 file I had was a mess, so I'm currently redoing the bass part. Using Transcribe! to set the equalizer at around 40hz~320hz to isolate the bass part, and yeah, apparently the transcriber for the bass part was as deaf as proverbial brick.