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Posted: Mar. 04 2002, 19:08

does anyone know what im talkn about? i got a mp3 that says its in part 4 but i got a live version that says its in part 3....i think....so im not sure where it is......but its that one with the guitar solo that goes on forever with the xylaphones or whatever playin in the background. if anyone hasnt yet, ive figured it all out and tabbed it. i was gonna send it in to the site but it wasnt in plain text and everything got jumbled up so i might do it later on. anyway here it is:

http://www.geocities.com/shine64.rm/solo.html

ps - there are no symbols or anything for slides or hammer ons or anything. just notes.

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Posted: Mar. 12 2002, 15:23

I think you're refering to Part 4, where about half of the side is made up of a repeated Vibraphone motif with various solos over the top. This side ends with a reprise of Hiawatha, which also closes Side 2, but in a more upbeat, world music style. Mesmeric...

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Posted: May 05 2002, 23:28

no actually i found out what it was. its part 3....between the orchestral triumphant part and the part with the drums.......yknow which i mean? i love that solo

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