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Old October 4th, 2006
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could you do the super mario theme for me kirk it would be much apreciated i think it lends itself well to your fingerstyle

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All man, I love that tune... I would like a lesson for that to.

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I don't know the tune, I'm afraid!


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i also want to learn that

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sir it is to tell u dat i dont know how to read guitar tabulatures. will u please help me

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thanks for the quick reply kirk, it's understandable that you don't know of this tune, it's just i'd heard a few versions played in a similer style to yours, anyway keep up the great lessons thanks.

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Zajib, learning tab isn't too difficult. Try reading this for details.

Here is a tab from another site for the super mario theme tune - http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/...e_ver2_tab.htm

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whoa! You don't know the super mario theme? I've actually never heard of anyone who hasn't. Its pretty classic. Koji Kondo could write a pretty good piece, considering what he had to work with.

Hope you don't take offense to this. I know this one guy who's never heard of the eagles.

by the way, your lessons are awesome. watching you play desperado was enough to make me want to play fingerstyle, when I had at one point decided it wasn't worth the trouble. Plus I have an electric, so I thought it might be a little odd using my fingers. Didn't matter once I heard what you could do with more than one pick.

not allowed to post links yet (Is that rule explained anywhere? I'd like to know why) So heres just some copy and paste text to the good ol mario overworld theme.

vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/Smbtheme.mid

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I used to love playing the game with my son when he was younger.


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Originally Posted by Kirk Lorange
I don't know the tune, I'm afraid!
It is from a video game Kirk...this particular one is very popular in the US. My son keeps buggin' for me to teach it to him. LoL...I think I'll make him figure it out on his own as I had to suffer thru hearing it about 34 million times while he played his game...the tune SHOULD already be forever embedded in his brain!


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  errmm...hold on

yeah, I tried learning that, I got the opening part and thats about it. I play with a pick so I couldn't make it sound so eloquent a finger stylist...

well anyway

E 12-12-12------12---15---
B -----------13-------------
G -------------------------12-

E---------------------------------------15--17--13---15--
B --13--------------12-------------17---------------------17---13--15---12
G -----12------14------15-14--12--------
D ---------14----------------------------------

I hope I'm allowed to put tabs in here, but I wouldn't see why not....okay...it's pretty spot on I think, the top one is the intro that (da da dant da dant dant da)...well it really won't help you if you don't know the song *ahem* Kirk *cough*...jk...have fun with this.

Hope I helped you guys out,
Jayson

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