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Call Of The Ktulu tab - metallica

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From: shinyash@fraser.sfu.ca (Kazuya Shinyashiki)
Subject: Re: Call of the Ktulu tab
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I guess my first posting of this didn't work, but here it is. 
I hop it worked this time.

By popular demand, some bits and pieces of CALL OF THE KTULU.
Most of it was written by Dave Mustaine, by the way.

About the tab, the vertical lines don't represent bar lines, but little 
"sections", I guess that's as good as I can explain it.


Intro....play each part twice....

---5---------5---|---6---------6---|---8----------8---|---5---------5---
-------6-------6-|-------6-------6-|-------8--------8-|-------6-------6-
-----7-----7-----|-----7-----7-----|-----9------9-----|-----7-----7-----
-0-------7-------|-0-------7-------|-0-------10-------|-0-------7-------
-----------------|-----------------|------------------|-----------------
-----------------|-----------------|------------------|-----------------



The next part....play it a few times....

---------0------|---------0-------
-------0---0----|-------0---0-----
-----5------5---|-----5-------5---
---7------------|---7-----------7-
-0------------7-|-6---------------
----------------|-----------------



The next part....Dave Mustaine used this again in the intro to Hangar 18

-------1-|-------1-|-------1-|-------5-
-----3---|-----3---|-----3---|-----3---
---2-----|---3-----|---4-----|---5-----
-0-------|-0-------|-0-------|-0-------
---------|---------|---------|---------
---------|---------|---------|---------



That's about all I can handle doing, typing in this tab is hell!


-- 
Kaz Shinyashiki                        "Place the pistol down, give the gun
                                       a spin, soon as the spinning stops, 
shinyash@fraser.sfu.ca                 now the game starts in." -Dave Mustaine

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Ooh yeah! Not one of my best runs, but what the heck. The game is called Frets on Fire and you can find it on http://louhi.kempele.fi/~skyostil/uv/fretsonfire/ The song is Metallica - Call of Ktulu

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Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu (When Hell Freezes Over) Check out my profile for all the other songs:) The Call of Ktulu is the title of an instrumental composition by the metal band Metallica, released on their second studio album, Ride the Lightning in 1984. It was inspired by the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, particularly The Call of Cthulhu. The Call of Ktulu was Metallica's second recorded instrumental, and first in which the entire band played together. This is one of the few Metallica songs to have been largely written by lead guitarist Dave Mustaine and was originally entitled "When Hell Freezes Over." Late bassist Cliff Burton was a huge Lovecraft fan and it is likely he was responsible for the title change. This goes some way toward explaining why the main arpeggios in this song are played note for note as chords in the Megadeth song, "Hangar 18". It was also used in the Megadeth song "When" from their album The World Needs A Hero. The song is also notable for being the longest Metallica song as of the release of Ride the Lightning, with a length of nearly nine minutes (8:53 to be exact), and still remains their fourth longest studio recording (discounting the cover songs "Mercyful Fate" and "Tuesday's Gone" from the cover album Garage Inc.). The song was re-arranged by Michael Kamen for Metallica's 1999 S&M project and won a Grammy for the best rock instrumental performance. Trivia * An uncredited MIDI soundalike version appeared in the 1993 computer game Doom on Episode 2, Map 2. * The song is also spelt Ktulu due to the legend in Lovecraft's stories which say Cthulhu (the monster) is summoned when pronouncing/spelling its name correctly

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