

The original ReMix had issues having a very dull sound (no highs, lacking lows), and the organ tended to sound like a square wave, so I beefed the high end and gave the organ more space in the arrangement, and it sounds pretty awesome now. I put in some "Bloody Tears" (Castlevania 2, NES) for good measure, as well. thing from Castlevania 2 for the Game Boy. It's an arrangement of "Beginning" from CV3 (the Castlevania X version of "Beginning" is the version I pulled most from, because it's just a better version.) and some plant area. "I feel like I need to abuse my privilege for a bit, so suffer listening to my arrangement from the Castlevania compo at the beginning of this year.

Gario (Greg Nourse) gives us an upbeat, bouncy EDM/hip-hop blend of Castlevanian themes: That's about it! If you have any questions, feel free to message me on here or my discord server.It does (or at least can) mean a thing, because it does have that swing. Then finally we have our chorus which is another simplified melody that is actually even a tad easier due to it's heavily melodic nature.

We then add in some layers for the pre-chorus, same idea as the verse however only with some octaves thrown in as well. Pay close attention to where the x's are on the tab for this.īut after that super challenging part, we move into the main melody on the verse which is very chill and a ton of fun! It's a tad stretchy on the fretting hand but the speed is very do-able. This is a very straight up funk riff that is all about the ghost notes and palm muting. That being said, our intro clean part here is SUPER challenging. Our leads here are also super chilled out and great for players of all skill levels! Style - interesting intervals, funky backing leads

We then go into some fat open chords.įinally for our chorus, we simplify it down to some cool 9th chords and then end the chorus with some heavy power chord chugs! Our pre-chorus riff next is the same concept only now we're spicing it up with a 5-7 hammer on in between to make it a bit more challenging. that's how you achieve that funky effect! It's important to pay attention to the palm mutes here and know what notes to mute and what to have open. It's a ton of fun and the fretwork here isn't terribly hard so it will allow players to focus on honing in that picking hand. Our first main riff is our verse where we do those funky-style palm muting emphasizing a lot of off-beats and doing some djenty-style chugs. Overall this whole arrangement is a more chilled out one that a lot of newer players can find some really fun things to jam to! Hey everyone! Here are the tabs, backing track, and MIDI file for Bloodlines.
