東方「東方緋想天」 Touhou "Touhou Hisouten" for solo guitar

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  • @kabukibear oh wow thanks for the info on that, ive been playing it wrong for ages lol

  • @sonicflam Artifical harmonics. You use the pointer finger of the right hand to depress a node while plucking with your pinky. You know how you can play a harmonic on the 12th fret of the 1st string? If you are holding down a fret with the left hand you can create a harmonic with the same interval by doing artificial harmonics. For example, holding down fret 1 on the 1st string and playing an A.H. over fret 13. You are artificially creating that 12 fret distance allowing for it.

  • how does he play those harmonics 2:50....... fuuuuuuuuuuu. i cant figure it out

  • Melancholic song...

  • you plays base with harmonic that's incredibly hard.

  • @AlanGCarvajal Both Tenimuhou and Touhou Hisouten are based on Hisouten, i.e. the main theme of TH10.5 and the opening track of the OST, so it's no surprise that they're similar. They all have that distinctive recurring melodic theme of Hisouten.

  • is it weird that this song has so many similitudes with Tenimuhou? or is it just me?

  • thanks need to suck it up to make it to his level xD

  • @Mackster44 oh, yes your right. ^^ It just looked like it was burned from sun or something like that.

  • @kazeshini70 The tab is definitely not for beginners. You need to practice a whole lot, and practically know the finger placements and changes by heart. The best advice would really be to just keep trying and trying.

    I know what it feels like, I have trouble in so many places with this tab (although, it's meant to be played with a capo on 3; this means that the distance between frets is considerably shaven off, but still), but I've found that simply keeping at it results in progress.

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