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A Window To The Past - John Williams
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Tabbed by: AutoImagine
Email: evahsigmund@yahoo.com
Tuning: Standard
This is the signature theme from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. A beautiful
work of art from the great John Williams. It's played on an alto recorder, then the full
orchestra comes in. They essentially play the same thing over and over again. There's a
few little hammer-on/pull-offs throughout, which I didn't bother tabbing as they follow
little pattern. You can take it from here and be creative. Enjoy.
e|-----3-----1---3-----5---6----5--3~--------------------------------|
B|-3-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-8----10--6----5---6-----5---3~------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
. .
e|-8----10--6----5---6---5-3-5---10-------------6--------------------|
B|-----------------------------------8---6-4-6-------4---3-1-3~------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-----3-----1---3-----5---6----5---3~-------------------------------|
B|-3-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-8----10--6----8---10----8---10~-----------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
. .
e|------11--10---8---10--8-6-5---8----------------6------------------|
B|-8-----------------------------------8--6-4-6--------4---3-1-3~----|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
Let all notes ring out, except for those with a "." above them. A "~"
after a note means hold it for a long freaking time. =)
This might not be the most practical way to play it, but you can adjust
it yourself.
First tab! Woot.
AH! Thank you so much for this.
Now i can play it on guitar and work it out on recorder.
I'm not much use at reading music but I can learn it off guitar now :D Thank you:D
WHAT ARE THE CHORDS?!?!?! I've been trying to figure them out! It's Gm and Dm and then there's like a C, an A#, and an Am in there somewhere...