#--------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the tabber's own work and represents his interpretation of the# #song. Use this file for anything. Music was meant to be played, so rock on!# #---------------------------------------------------------------------------# THE ARTIST: Nintendo THE SONG: Don Flamenco's entrance song THE RECORD: Mike Tyson's Punch-out!! SYSTEM: Nintendo TUNING: Standard (eBGDAE) TRANSCRIBED BY: David Garcia E-MAIL ADDRESS: locklobster@earthlink.net I always hated Don Flamenco. He'd taunt you to hit him and, when you did, he would do a big uppercut. The best way to beat the bastard was to dodge it and perform alternate punches to his face. If you can keep alternating without a mistake, instant knock-out. Then when he recovers, to keep tapping any of the buttons. His second bout was an even worse pain in the @$$! He now would no longer fall for the old alternate-punch trick, but if he knocked you out and you got up, you could still keep punching him in the stomach! Haaahh ... what fond memories. Oh yeah, his song was very unique. e-|-4----4-4-4-------4----4-4-4-6-8-6-4----4-4-6-4-3-4-6-----6-5-6-9----9-9-9 B-|------------4---4--------------------------------------------------------- G-|--------------5----------------------------------------------------------- D-|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ____ -------9----9-9-9-11-13-11-9----9-8-6---6-4-3--------------| /=/-\\ -9-7-9-----------------------------------------------------| |==]/=| -----------------------------------------------------------| \=|=/ -----------------------------------------------------------| //"" -----------------------------------------------------------| //\ -----------------------------------------------------------| // (\\ // \| Don Flamenco dances with a flower in his mouth for his entrance music. What irks me is that when the dance is near completion, the flower disappears and he performs an uppercut. Are we suppose to think he threw it into the crowd? (I think he EATS THE FLOWER!) (Go ahead, print this out. This file is printer friendly, no need to format!)