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This one's meant to be played fast, and cheerfully.
Rests and holds are not completely accurate. Play along with the melody: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPaCgOd8bIs (For the higher octave, set root to E 8va. Second [Line 8, second note from right] and last parts [Line 12, fourth note from left] below are not repeated for the sake of space sufficiency)
I have finally decided to just start over from scratch.... It is still derived from the version posted by Py687...This is only a minor edit.
Touched up a Song of Healing I saw on here, and yes I know, I forgot a breathe mark. I didn't feel like going back to fix it...
I would do the rest, but I don't know if I could fit those into Smule notes.
For a deep version of Zelda's Lullaby. Change root to B for a high pitched version but the lower tones are smoother and sounds better when used on a good sound system.
Song of time from Zelda. If it sounds off to you let me know. This can also be played in C (8va) for a original sound
this is the full theme to me it is basically flawless
Disclaimer: i do not own this melody although i've made this combination myself, all copyright goes to their respective owners. this melody is played in zelderian C (8va) and played with the tempo of the original song in the game. touch mode is optional. :3
Skyward Swords Theme. Credit to Nintendo
New Wave Bossa Nova.Credit goes to Nintendo
I decided to submit a song I learned myself a while back, so here it is. :P
*it loops
My version of the Song of Time from the Legend of Zelda OoT. I'm sorry if it sounds a bit off, this is my first song and I just started playing 2 days ago.
If you have any suggestions for changes in the notes please let me know (:
Fi's theme from The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword.
Oh, and the lines between notes are to signify that you should play those notes in faster succession than the others. I couldn't find a way to signify that, so the lines had to suffice.
This is the song "The Legendary Hero" from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for GameCube.
Check out my other fingerings, as well as a detailed fingering guide, at my blog.