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Tuned to G Major. 17-key kalimba.
This is my first tab. the part where it goes “(4 7) (6 4) (4 7)”, the “6”(A) is supposed to be an A#, buts its tuned to A natural. i added the “4” (f#) to blend the natural A in a little better. if you know a better way to fix that, please let me know!

(2 2*) 5 4 2* 3*
(5 7) 4 5
7 1*7 6 5 4 5 6
2 4 5
(6 1) 4 6
(2 2*) 6
(4 7) (6 4)
(4 7)
3 4 5 2
3 4 5 6
7
(6 4) 7 1*
2* 3* 2* 5* 4* 2* 6 3*
2* 6 1*
7 1* 7 3* 2* 5 6 1*
7 5 6
2* 3* 2* 5* 4* 2* 6 3*
(2 2*) (5* 5) (6 6*) (1* 1**)
(7* 7) (6 6*)
(5*5) (4 4*)

  • Yukari Hashimoto

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4 months ago

Hi! Welcome to the world of kalimba tabs!
I thought of 2 ways to “fix” that A#:
1- You can check if there is a key you don’t use when playing this music and tune it to A#; or
2- You should simply write 4# in the tabs, so anyone with a chromatic (34 keys) kalimba can play it without the need for tuning.

I like Toradora but didn’t remember this song. Now I will be able to learn it, so thanks for sharing your tabs.

I would like to suggest that for the next tabs submissions, it would be greatly appreciated if you can upload the music played on kalimba. This way, we can better learn and understand about how the song is in the instrument. If you cannot do this, I would recommend record on a kalimba digital app in a cellphone, or use the tools provided in this site: under the “Tools” menu, you have Online Kalimba Tab Maker and KTabs Composer.

I say this as someone who really like anime music and contributes to share kalimba tabs here too. I would really like to learn how to play this song in this wonderful instrument.