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Txus 12-09-2005 09:10 PM

[QUOTE=Cain]The past five days. A few other tabs were immensely helpful in figuring out the proper notes, though: after that it was a simple matter of figuring out the duration.

Wait...not so simple.

Linkage: [url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=422035[/url]

EDIT: The song's long, but only because it repeats a few riffs forever with a slight variation every four times. ;) That said, it's still awesome.[/QUOTE]
:eek: You did an awesome job with this man....but i'm in the same situation as Creeping Deth....still waiting for the bass tab :upset: BTW you are from connecticut also!:chug:

Darkness 12-09-2005 10:13 PM

Great job with that tab, dude.

Hells Bells 12-10-2005 12:39 AM

Awesome man! :thumb: It's very clear, which is more than I can say for most tabs I've seen, and it looks like you got all the detail.

[QUOTE=Txus]:eek: You did an awesome job with this man....but i'm in the same situation as Creeping Deth....still waiting for the bass tab :upset: [/QUOTE]

That makes three of us :upset: Not many people are willing to tab out a song that long. Oh well, I'm happy with learning The Drapery Falls now. Opeth's songs are so much fun to learn on bass, they have some of the most interesting bass lines I've heard from any band.

/NP Evacuation Code Deciphered - Arcturus

RouteOne 12-10-2005 12:52 AM

I wish Opeth would come out with another epic song like Blackrose immortal.

vashts80 12-10-2005 10:06 AM

I'm pretty sure one of the guitarpro tabs on mysongbook has the bassline in it...whether or not it's correct is the question

Edit: omfg BRI = pwn

I've only listened to it once before and I never realized how much of an epic it really is

Edit 2: From what I can tell, most of the bass on the guitarpro tab at [url]http://www.mysongbook.com/tab-tab_download-id_tablature=49441.htm[/url] is correct

Txus 12-10-2005 10:32 AM

[QUOTE=Hells Bells]That makes three of us :upset: Not many people are willing to tab out a song that long. Oh well, I'm happy with learning The Drapery Falls now. Opeth's songs are so much fun to learn on bass, they have some of the most interesting bass lines I've heard from any band.

/NP Evacuation Code Deciphered - Arcturus[/QUOTE]
In a near future i will try to tab BRI, just give me some time and BTW the best bass line to learn and to play is To Bid Your Farewell.:)

the2stranger 12-10-2005 10:48 AM

hello

I haven't posted in here for ages, anyway sorry if this was already posted before.
but I found a site wehere some German dude plays piano impressions of Damnation, which is incredible :eek:

it has some Pain Of Salvation too, enjoy :)

[url]http://www.lenin01.de/index.php?site=piano[/url]

Darkness 12-10-2005 10:49 AM

[QUOTE=the2stranger]hello

I haven't posted in here for ages, anyway sorry if this was already posted before.
but I found a site wehere some German dude plays piano impressions of Damnation, which is incredible :eek:

it has some Pain Of Salvation too, enjoy :)

[url]http://www.lenin01.de/index.php?site=piano[/url][/QUOTE]
Wow thanks, I'm ganna check that out.

the2stranger 12-10-2005 10:56 AM

I'm gonna burn this on cd, this will make exelent romantic music for me and my GF on cold dark winter nights :)

EverytimeIBodom 12-10-2005 12:27 PM

I need good acoustic Opeth songs. No growling preferred. :)

the2stranger 12-10-2005 12:31 PM

all of Damnation :)
as well as Harvest, Credence, Face Of Melinda

Jude 12-10-2005 04:06 PM

[QUOTE=the2stranger]all of Damnation :)
as well as Harvest, Credence, Face Of Melinda[/QUOTE]
And Benighted and To Bid You Farewell.

Man, I just saw Narnia today, and those winter forest scenes are pretty much the visuals that Opeth songs are made for.

Stoo 12-10-2005 04:45 PM

[QUOTE=Jude]And Benighted and To Bid You Farewell.

Man, I just saw Narnia today, and those winter forest scenes are pretty much the visuals that Opeth songs are made for.[/QUOTE]
Lol, can just imagine the audience of 9 year old kids crapping themselves when "The Leper Affinity" all of a sudden blasts out during Narnia.

"Hey, what's that low humming noise?"

:smash:

The Flabbit Rides High 12-10-2005 04:51 PM

[QUOTE=DuncMaster V2]Lol, can just imagine the audience of 9 year old kids crapping themselves when "The Leper Affinity" all of a sudden blasts out during Narnia.

"Hey, what's that low humming noise?"

:smash:[/QUOTE]

My younger brother put Opeth - White Cluster in his bloopers section of his movie.

Its starts right after one of the caracters says "fu[I]c[/I]k!". Excellent! :lol:

Jude 12-10-2005 05:39 PM

[QUOTE=DuncMaster V2]Lol, can just imagine the audience of 9 year old kids crapping themselves when "The Leper Affinity" all of a sudden blasts out during Narnia.

"Hey, what's that low humming noise?"

:smash:[/QUOTE]
:lol: Opeth songs would actually work well in a lot of parts of many movies, especially the acoustic parts.

Stoo 12-10-2005 05:45 PM

[QUOTE=Jude]:lol: Opeth songs would actually work well in a lot of parts of many movies, especially the acoustic parts.[/QUOTE]
Totally. Everytime I watch a film, I'm like, ooo *Insert appropriate Opeth masterpiece* would fit perfectly here.

:chug:

Jude 12-10-2005 05:51 PM

[QUOTE=DuncMaster V2]Totally. Everytime I watch a film, I'm like, ooo *Insert appropriate Opeth masterpiece* would fit perfectly here.

:chug:[/QUOTE]
Narnia could definitely have used a few Morningrise and BWP tracks.

Lord of the Rings would not have suffered from the beginning of Black Rose Immortal either.

RouteOne 12-10-2005 05:52 PM

[QUOTE=Jude]Narnia could definitely have used a few Morningrise and BWP tracks.

Lord of the Rings would not have suffered from the beginning of Black Rose Immortal either.[/QUOTE]
lol. I wouldn't put BRI in LOTR. :p

Stoo 12-10-2005 05:58 PM

A film with long credits at the start should have "The Moor" playing over them.

RouteOne 12-10-2005 05:59 PM

The likes of LOTR are ment for symphonic music. Not metal.

Jude 12-10-2005 06:11 PM

[QUOTE=.:~ Route 1 ~:.]The likes of LOTR are ment for symphonic music. Not metal.[/QUOTE]
I suppose. But Opeth would still work quite well with it, especially the acoustic passages.

Morningrise 12-10-2005 07:29 PM

[QUOTE=.:~ Route 1 ~:.]The likes of LOTR are ment for symphonic music. Not metal.[/QUOTE]
*cough*... Blind Guardian. *cough*

RouteOne 12-10-2005 07:30 PM

[QUOTE=Morningrise]*cough*... Blind Guardian. *cough*[/QUOTE]
I guess i would agree on some of their stuff, but they can't get the epic sound a full orchestra can.

Stormrider 12-10-2005 07:50 PM

[QUOTE=.:~ Route 1 ~:.]I guess i would agree on some of their stuff, but they can't get the epic sound a full orchestra can.[/QUOTE]

And Then There Was Silence...Actualy most of their stuff from A Night At The Opera.

Sorry, thi aint related to Opeth.

RustedPieces 12-10-2005 08:11 PM

I was never really into Opeth before, but I recently downloaded To Bid You Farewell. That is quite possibly the most beautiful metal song I've ever heard.

relliK 12-10-2005 09:05 PM

I have recently been getting into GR more and more.It is so amazing.People here are really overlooking all the special moments on it.I personally think Ghost of Perdition is one of the most complete Opeth songs ever.It's up there with The Moor as being the best representation of the band's complete sound.

Stormrider 12-10-2005 09:08 PM

[QUOTE=relliK]I have recently been getting into GR more and more.It is so amazing.People here are really overlooking all the special moments on it.I personally think [B]Ghost of Perdition[/B] is one of the most complete Opeth songs ever.It's up there with The Moor as being the best representation of the band's complete sound.[/QUOTE]

I just simply love that song. I came close to buying GR and it never happened unfortunatly :(

relliK 12-10-2005 09:14 PM

The part in that song that really gets to me everytime is during the second acoustic at about 7 mins.

"To see her beloved son, in dispair of what's to come...." then it errupts into the distorted section followed by that awesome solo.[I]F[/I]UCK!!That part is so magical.

Stormrider 12-10-2005 09:18 PM

[QUOTE=Me few pages ago]Thats awsome if you record it. I realy like the part where the acoustic chord strumming starts and theres Mikael going

"ahhhhhh[SIZE="2"]ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh[/SIZE][SIZE="5"]ahhhhhhhhh[/SIZE]ahhhhhha[SIZE="1"]hhahhhh[/SIZE][/QUOTE]

That part realy gets me...the whole song is good though.

ok lateralus 12-10-2005 09:22 PM

I love the reprise of that acoustic part near the end of GoP, with the vocal harmonies. Then the song explodes back in and that beautiful, majestic ending starts.

vashts80 12-10-2005 09:52 PM

Does anybody know what gear Mendez uses?

I know he uses his MM sig usually with Laney (I think) amps (I could have sworn in Lamentations he was using Laney, but when I saw them on Halloween he was using Warwick cabs)...what other stuff does he use? And anybody know what strings he uses? heh

Werny 12-10-2005 09:56 PM

[QUOTE=Jude]Nah, the most epic part of an Opeth song is either the beginning of The Moor or the end of Blackwater Park.[/QUOTE]

The only parts that rival the end of Deliverance for me;

- The beginning/ending riff of The Drapery Falls.
- The ever-so-sexy ending of A Fair Judgement
- The part in White Cluster with Mikael, barely audible, doing the whole "aaaah aaaah AAAAH aaah" over the top. The fact that you can barely hear him makes it all the better.
- The beginning of Hours of Wealth

Yeah. The Moor doesn't really do much for me after the awesome beginning.

Deth 12-10-2005 09:56 PM

[QUOTE=vashts80]Does anybody know what gear Mendez uses?

I know he uses his MM sig usually with Laney (I think) amps (I could have sworn in Lamentations he was using Laney, but when I saw them on Halloween he was using Warwick cabs)...what other stuff does he use? And anybody know what strings he uses? heh[/QUOTE]
They give an album by album breakdown on their site.

He did indeed switch from Laney to Warwick, and as well all know, he's a prophet of the Jazz bass. No idea what strings he uses, though I have an article on him in Bass Guitar magazine, so I'll look for it tomorrow.

Det_Nosnip 12-10-2005 09:57 PM

[QUOTE=Hells Bells]
/NP Evacuation Code Deciphered - Arcturus[/QUOTE]

Nice. :cool: The new album rules.

The Cynic 12-11-2005 10:25 AM

[QUOTE=Werny]The only parts that rival the end of Deliverance for me;

- The beginning/ending riff of The Drapery Falls.
- The ever-so-sexy ending of A Fair Judgement
- The part in White Cluster with Mikael, barely audible, doing the whole "aaaah aaaah AAAAH aaah" over the top. The fact that you can barely hear him makes it all the better.
- The beginning of Hours of Wealth

Yeah. The Moor doesn't really do much for me after the awesome beginning.[/QUOTE]


The Moor is one of the if not my favorite song by Opeth. The aong is just so epic and amazing especially when the acoustic part comes in.

Jude 12-11-2005 10:25 AM

[QUOTE=Werny]

Yeah. The Moor doesn't really do much for me after the awesome beginning.[/QUOTE]
Man, I don't understand how you can't love it. The switchbacks between hard and soft are soooooo incredible....
ooooh oooh oooh ooooooh etc etc
then
[growlmode]OUTCAST WITH DOGMAS FORGED BELOOOOOOOOW
SEARED AND BEATEN ETC ETC[/growlmode]

There's so many other great parts like that, great riffs....that song is just 100% amazing and epic.

Stoo 12-11-2005 10:41 AM

Just got Lamentations. :cool:

I'll watch it after work.





:)

Killtacular 12-11-2005 11:00 AM

I want Lamentations.
:(

Jude 12-11-2005 11:06 AM

[QUOTE=Scruples]I want Lamentations.
:([/QUOTE]
Me too :(

Maybe I'll get it over Christmas

Shattered_Future 12-11-2005 11:07 AM

I still have to get that too...

I'm broke until Christmas. All my money is going towards presents. :angry:

I want to get I by Meshuggah for my dad...he said he wanted to hear what Meshuggah sounds like.:lol:


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