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Gintama OST 3 – Women who ask what’s more important work or me deserve a german suplex

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[Tuning ]
1” = C to C#
4′ = F to F#
1′ = C to C#

[Tabs]

Number:
(7 2′ 4′) 3′ 6′
1′ (5 7 2′) 3′ 6
(5′ 1” 2”) 1” 6′
4′ (7 2′ 4′) 2′ 3′

(7 2′ 4′) 3′ 6′
1′ (5 7 2′) 3′ 6
(5′ 1” 2”) 1” 6′
2” (5′ 7′ 2”) 1” 3”

4′ 6′ 6′ 6′ 3′
4′ 4′ 4′ 2′ 3′ 3′ 3′ 6
1′ 1′ 1′ 2′ 3′ 3′ 3′ 4′ 2′ 2′
6′ 6′ 6′ 3′ 2” 2” 2” 1” 6′ 6′

4′ 6′ 6′ 6′ 3′
4′ 4′ 4′ 2′ 3′ 3′ 3′ 6
1′ 1′ 1′ 2′ 3′ 3′ 3′ 4′ 2′ 2′
6′ 6′ 6′ 3′ 2” 2” 2” 1” 6′ 6′

6′ 7′ 1” (2′ 4′-2”)
3” 2” 1” 6′ (7 2′ 4′)
4′ 5′ 6′ 6′ 3′
4′ 3′ 4′ 3′ 3′

6′ 7′ 1” (2′ 4′-2”)
3” 2” 1” 6′ (7 2′ 4′)
4′ 5′ 6′ 6′ 3′
4′ 3′ 4′ 3′ 3′

(7 2′ 4′) 3′ 6′
1′ (5 7 2′) 3′ 6
(5′ 1” 2”) 1” 6′
4′ (7 2′ 4′) 2′ 3′

(7 2′ 4′) 3′ 6′
1′ (5 7 2′) 3′ 6
(5′ 1” 2”) 1” 6′
2” (5′ 7′ 2”) 1” 3”

(5 7 2′ 4′) 2” 1” 6′ 3′

Letter:

(B D’ F’) E’ A’
C’ (G B D’) E’ A
(G’ C” D”) C” A’
F’ (B D’ F’) D’ E’

(B D’ F’) E’ A’
C’ (G B D’) E’ A
(G’ C” D”) C” A’
D” (G’ B’ D”) C” E”

F’ A’ A’ A’ E’
F’ F’ F’ D’ E’ E’ E’ A
C’ C’ C’ D’ E’ E’ E’ F’ D’ D’
A’ A’ A’ E’ D” D” D” C” A’ A’

F’ A’ A’ A’ E’
F’ F’ F’ D’ E’ E’ E’ A
C’ C’ C’ D’ E’ E’ E’ F’ D’ D’
A’ A’ A’ E’ D” D” D” C” A’ A’

A’ B’ C” (D’ F’-D”)
E” D” C” A’ (B D’ F’)
F’ G’ A’ A’ E’
F’ E’ F’ E’ E’

A’ B’ C” (D’ F’-D”)
E” D” C” A’ (B D’ F’)
F’ G’ A’ A’ E’
F’ E’ F’ E’ E’

(B D’ F’) E’ A’
C’ (G B D’) E’ A
(G’ C” D”) C” A’
F’ (B D’ F’) D’ E

(B D’ F’) E’ A’
C’ (G B D’) E’ A
(G’ C” D”) C” A’
D” (G’ B’ D”) C” E”

(G B D’ F’) D” C” A’ E’

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SOLFEGE DO RE MI FA SO LA TI
Letter Notes C D E F G A B
Number Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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