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Overgrowth Main Theme for Guitar Pro

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:24 pm
by Freshbite
So here it is!

I recently spent some time to tab the Guitar version of Overgrowth Main Theme (posted on the blog two days ago) for Guitar Pro. However, I wanted to have Antons permission first before uploading it for the public eye, you never know with copyrights and such.

So I got his permission just now, and here it is (You might want to open it in a new tab):
Overgrowth Main Theme.gp5

PS: The file is a Guitar Pro 5 file, and I do not know how compatible it is with older version. Just keep that in mind before complaining about it not working or anything like that.
PPS: The song does not run entirely in 75 BPM (Beats per minute). It's just that this is the first complete song that I've tabbed in the program and I do not know how to change the BPM in the middle of the song.
PPPS: The Rhythm Guitar (Background, not the chords) part is tabbed by ear, with some help of the chords. It seem to go off-beat, but it's the best that I could do.

If you can't open the file...
Here's a MIDI file and an archive containing .tab files of the three guitar parts:

ZIP Archive containing ".tab" files <-- Treat as regular .txt documents.
MIDI: Overgrowth Main Theme


Thanks everyone, and enjoy this beautiful piece of music!

Re: Overgrowth Main Theme for Guitar Pro

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:00 pm
by wiweeyum
I'm converting this MIDI into MUS format and putting it into DOOM! Yeah, E1M8 right there.

Re: Overgrowth Main Theme for Guitar Pro

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:19 pm
by Anton
For a moment I thought you meant a Finale file (which is also .mus) which would be silly since I could just give you the Finale file I made the PDF from...

But I don't think that would work in Doom...

Re: Overgrowth Main Theme for Guitar Pro

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:25 am
by Freshbite
I'm just glad this comes to any use ;)

Re: Overgrowth Main Theme for Guitar Pro

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 5:05 pm
by Korban3
Epic! Gonna make a remix and post it on Newgrounds's Audio Portal. Unless that's copyright infringement... Are we allowed to distribute derivitive works free of charge?