Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?

    
Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    19:01 on Friday, November 28, 2003          
(ryan)
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I`ve heard the song on the game but never someone playing it with an instrument


Re: Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    20:03 on Thursday, December 4, 2003          
(Jenny)
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Your post is a little vague don`t you think? I suggest going to the concert hall section of www.gamingforce.com and looking in the sheet music archive thread. Someone must have scanned or transcirbed some Zelda. Whether it`s what you want or not, well, that`s another matter entirely...


Re: Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    20:15 on Saturday, January 17, 2004          
(Aric)
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I know it, its easy!

B E G B E G B D C A G A B E D F E

No need to thank me! just be happy!


Re: Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    21:43 on Thursday, April 8, 2004          
(Spec)
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Just wondering but r they high or low notes?


Re: Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    00:36 on Friday, April 9, 2004          
(Spec)
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nvm thought 4 differnt instrument


Re: Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    10:10 on Monday, May 10, 2004          
(joe)
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its not that its actually A d f A d f ACB g fgA d ced
the spaces in between them means u hold the note longer. and the lower case notes means they are lower on the octave that u start it with which should be in the treble clef but itdoesnt matter either way it will sound good.


Re: Does anyone have the notes for the song of time from the Zelda games?    19:09 on Monday, January 31, 2005          
(bob)
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i do


   




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