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23/16 time. Ya boy Koji throwing out random numbers, I guess. Maybe it's how many times it took him to get Dampe's heart piece. This cover is available as part of Video Game Guitar Covers Vol. 4! iTunes: https://apple.co/VGGCvol4iTunesFJ Google Play: https://bit.ly/VGGCvol4gplayFJ Spotify: https://bit.ly/VGGCvol4spotifyFJ I think the hardest part of this cover was actually making the drums. After splitting the time in a comfortable way, the guitar riffs are actually pretty fun. However making an interesting drum track in this time signature proved difficult while also trying to put emphasis on the right stuff. I should probably learn to play drums some day, I imagine it'd make this stuff way easier. This is one of the covers I've been wanting to do since the beginning, but didn't think I was capable. Now I feel like I can bring you the vision I've always had for this song. Enjoy my rendition of one of the most badass battle themes ever! If you'd like to support me, buy my music online or pledge to me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/familyjules7x... http://familyjules7x.bandcamp.com/ https://loudr.fm/artist/familyjules7x... Proudly endorsed by: Ernie Ball Strings (https://www.ernieball.com/) Schecter Guitars (http://www.schecterguitars.com/) Composed by: Koji Kondo Filming by: Thunderesque Equipment: Lead Guitar: Schecter Blackjack SLS Rhythm Guitar: Schecter Banshee Elite-7 Bass: Schecter Diamond-J 5 Interface: Axe-Fx II XL+ Mixer: Makie ProFX8 Microphone: Audio-Technica AT2020 Audio Software: Cubase 8 Video Software: Adobe Premiere Pro Video Camera: Canon Eos Rebel T3i