Масс эффект 3 аккорды

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Oh man, I actually tried to figure out some of this for myself from the piano score but couldn't even come close. Thanks so much for making this!

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My pleasure.

Submitted by Bhael on Wed, 08/01/2012 - 13:51.
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Great tab

Submitted by diralark on Fri, 08/03/2012 - 05:00.

Nice theme, I didn't remind it despite I finished Mass Effect 3 : shame :/
I like the easy fingerstep however it needs "emotional skill" to play it right, it doesn't sound the first time for me, but with my future training, I m sure it gonna sound brilliant as u did on your recording.

Thanks for sharing :)

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Many thanks diralark, I agree

Submitted by Bhael on Fri, 08/03/2012 - 05:52.

Many thanks diralark, I agree it isn't an easy piece to play musically.

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Submitted by Mck1ke on Mon, 10/08/2012 - 21:19.

What do the L's mean and are parentheses harmonics?

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Held notes, so the previous

Submitted by Hakoria on Mon, 10/08/2012 - 21:36.

Held notes, so the previous note on that string is still pressed down and supposed to ring/sound on the next beat or more, and it could be called L due to the word legato, You've got the parentheses part right.

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Thanks

Submitted by Mck1ke on Tue, 10/09/2012 - 12:13.
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Submitted by Jerm on Thu, 09/19/2013 - 06:43.

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

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I replied to you on that

Submitted by hslesperance on Thu, 09/19/2013 - 07:23.

I replied to you on that video comment, but here it is again.

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.

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Submitted by Jerm on Thu, 09/19/2013 - 08:36.

I'm really sorry because I didn't see your reply:(. What is it in the video demonstration where he taps on the 12th fret with his finger? Is that a way to do natural harmonics or is it a different thing?

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Submitted by Bhael on Thu, 09/19/2013 - 10:31.

Hey, that's simply a natural harmonic that is fretted with the right hand index finger and plucked with the thumb or finger of that same hand. This frees up your left hand to hold the chord. Hope that helps.

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