Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Intro
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love the line "If you didn't hear it...well...that's just too bad" lol
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@seifer2k Ron is Ron Wasserman. He composed Go Go Power Rangers as well as the theme for X-Men. As far as the synths, you may be right. The guitars on the opening theme do sound a little unnatural. Although the full length version, which was actually composed after the TV version, definitely has guitar in it. Agreed, the mixing is terrible, but it's definitely there.
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@thefateshavewarned Who's Ron? And the ORIGINAL recording for the theme song was completely digital i.e. on a keyboard, not a real guitar.
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@seifer2k THANK YOU!! My guitar teacher was playing it a diff way and I was like...that doesn't sound right.. this does. xD thank you so much!!
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You're right, it is sixteenth note triplets, but I think that Ron actually sweeps the arpeggios. Also, you got a few notes wrong.
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awesome man!
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yeah wrong note
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wrong
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lol you play starcraft 2? awesome game man! ;)
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thanks for playing it slowed down...only way to get it before you go nuts and play it fast....
The notes on the solo section are still wrong, like a lot of people, but you're absolutely right that they're 16th notes. Try this (in standard E tuning):
4: --12-9-5-9----14-11-7-11----16-11-8-11----16-12-9-12----17-12-9-12----16--
These are the groups, all on the 4th string. Each group repeated 4x, with the '17' group 8x. These notes are precise and exact to the original score used on the TV show.
seifer2k 1 year ago 15
@IMunchGlass Well... Overall it's nice but the tapping is still wrong. You're right about the notes (non-triplet) duration but you hit wrong frets. Sorry for my English.
TheXwodnavel 1 year ago 4