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GUIZHONG’S LULLABY (Lovers Oath) – Genshin Impact OST - (21,202 Views)

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Arranged & played by Anj D.
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Tabs:
1° 2° 3° 1°° [7° – 5-7] (2) 6° [5°-5] (1)
6 7 1° 6° [5° – 3-5] (1) 4° [3°-3]
3° [6°-6] 3° [2°-2] (6) (2 1 2 3 5)

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How To Read The Tabs

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
-A dot above a musical note (ex: 1째 2째째) raises it to a higher octave.
-Notes inside a parentheses (ex: (135) ) are played together (slide/glissando)
-The tabs/notes posted on this site are designed to be played on kalimba, but you can also play it on other instruments like: piano ,flute, recorder, ocarina , glockenspiel, clarinet, xylophone, otamatone, and etc. Simply use our online kalimba tab converter to convert the tabs/notes to SOLFEGE (do re mi) or letter notation (C D E).
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Lisa
2 years ago

How do you play the last glissando? It’s impossible to play 2 twice. Should that be in two octaves?