Another You

by Karl Cromok

Guitar Pro Tab  |  v5.00  |  Posted on Feb. 22, 2012, 9:39 p.m. ← Back

Guitar Pro Tab Summary

Album

Forever In Time

Song Author

Karl Cromok

Tabbed by

"Bean" a.k.a "BeanKanan" encikbean@yahoo.com

Instruments

1st → Electric Guitar (w/distortion)
2nd → 2nd Acoustic Guitar (Originally Classica
3rd → 1st Acoustic Guitar (Originally Classica
4th → Keyboard

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Many changes has been made since the first version is released, mostly in the 2nd Acoustic Guitar part. Since there are still limitation in Guitar Pro, I advice you to view my instructional video to get the idea of how the 2nd Acoustic Guitar part bar 67- 82 is to be performed. You can obtain the video at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~kamarudd/Guitar.html For both Acoustic Guitar parts, please use Classical Guitars (nylon stringed). For this tab, I assigned the midi to play steel stringed acoustic guitar because it sounds clearer. To be able to play this song correctly, you have to use all 4 fingers of your left and right hand. Press F11 to view "let ring" notes. The song begins with an ad-lib introduction for 18 bars. During this, please feel free to improvise your own solo, preferably in E natural/harmonic minor. What I've written for the intro is just my simple interpretation of the original recording. The intro has been written for 70b.p.m tempo. You don't have to worry about it because the tempo of each bar (1-18) has been assigned for the ease of practising(notice the dot on each bar of the Electric Guitar part). After the intro, comes the verse parts. The recomended tempo for this part is 105 (the new tempo has been assigned as well). Look at the 2nd Acoustic Guitar part and be aware that it is responsible for fill-ins throughout the song. I noticed that there are 6 different verses and so I named them ABCDE respectively. Even though most verses are repetitive, please don't expect that they are always the same. I've scrutinized the recording again and again and I've found out that there must be a bit variation in each repetition. I always don't bother much about the electric guitar solo because I believe in improvising your own. But I am very confident in my acoustic guitar part. Play along with the recording and you shall see it for yourself. The time stamps are there at every verse marker. One more thing, watch your dynamic. And don't ignore the grace notes. For live performance, I would suggest you to perform a duet. The first guitarist will be responsible for the Electric Guitar and 2nd Acoustic Guitar parts, while the other one should contentrate on the 1st Acoustic Guitar part. Having someone else to strike chords on a keyboard would be a good idea too. DISCLAIMER: This tab is purely my interpretation of the original recording. This arrangement is not inspired by or derived from any other available tabs for I captured the very first to the very last notes, and arranged them, all by myself (made by ear). You can distribute this tab as you wish as long as you don't change anything. Any changes made are only for personal use. Thanks to my verifiers: 1st version Nurdina Kandos 2nd version Nick Gan Keytoe