Oh, We Are The Dancers!
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The Story by 30stm --This is the song he will be playing, though of course, he doesn't know that xP...I actually learned how to read guitar tabs for this post. xD *ish a dummer normally* - SSWM: a whopping 1,599 words :O

It only took the male a few seconds to respond to him. Daisuke remembered that Snake had said that he knew not much about guitars as far as playing them, but he didn't know how he really felt about music in general. He was curious to know it Snake was going to like the melody he put together. The male was quick to get up and grab his black and red guitar. He made his way next to his friend once again, though this time facing him instead of facing the fire. He made sure he was not close to the fire so his guitar had enough room to sit on his lap without being in the fire and catching. Daisuke warmed up for a second, his fingers running over several different chords and his other hand and fingers strumming the right strings. He started to hum lightly to himself as he started to play.

I’ll do that. the other male commented. He was speaking about the necklace, and Daisuke stopped for a second and let a soft smile play along his handsome lips. "I might start weaving extras, just so all I have to do is put the shell on." he spoke before he looked back down to the guitar, and then positioned his hands where they needed to be. His fingers on his left hand were positioned on the fourth string, seventh fret as he finally began by strumming that first note. It went on to the ninth fret on the same string before he played the first two notes again, and then went on to continue the song. You would think that he was a professional as he played the song, even though he was simply playing it by ear. He honestly couldn't teach you to play, for he knew not of the actual notes and what they were called, except for some strings that Mew had taught him. He also knew the song that she had taught him to play by heart now. Anyways, back onto his playing. his fingers went on to the fifth string, fifth fret, he played this note three times before moving his hand to the same string, but the seventh fret, strummed twice, and then moved to the ninth fret on the same string, back to the seventh, and the again to the ninth. He repeated this tune once again, but adding an extra note, being the sixth fret strummed once, right after he had been on the seventh fret the first time. The melody continued normally before the sound changed. He went on to the sixth string, and started with the sixth fret, strumming it just once before moving to the seventh fret that he struck five times at first. He waited til the sound slightly echoed before he continued again, the sixth fret being skipped and him immediately striking the seventh fret five more times on the same sixth string.

The melody started completely over again, him going through the same three strings and thirty-two notes, and once it was completed, he went on to do it a third time. Once the third verse was done, he started off with the same chord and fret that he had begun the song with. He also went through the same ordeal he had the first three times with the fifth string. All of it was the same until he hit the last two notes, in which he reversed it, instead of it being 9 and then 7, it was opposite, seven before nine. The rest of this verse was the same. He went on to the fifth verse, it being the same as the first three, except for minor changes in the pattern. He played the song normally until he got to the last nine on the A string (fifth). He cut off the seven that was supposed to be on the end. He did somewhat of the same on the next string, playing it all the same until the last two sevens that were subtracted from it. The sixth verse was the exact same as the fifth.

The seventh verse was dramatically different. He started again on the fourth string (D string) and to the twelfth fret. He played the twelfth fret 8 times until he switched to the thirteenth fret and played this eight times as well. His fingers swept over to the sixth string and the thirteenth fret, again being played eight times before switching over to the eleventh fret and playing that one eight times as well. The next verse was silence. Complete silence was surrounding the two for a good seconds before he positioned his hands again to where they needed to be. The eighth verse was exactly the same as the first three. Same went for the ninth verse. Come the tenth verse, the male had gone straight to the A string (fifth) and the ninth fret. He played this note four times before going to the sixth(E) string and playing on the seventh fret, ten times. The eleventh verse was something exotic to the whole song.

He started on the D string (fourth) and the fifth fret. He played this note only a mere two times before moving to the ninth fret on the same string. He played the ninth fret twice as well before going to the seventh, in which he played twice as well. He moved to the next string down, the A string(or the fifth) and seventh fret and played this twice before moving on to the next string that was a little bit dramatic. His fingers rested for a second, not holding down any strings, but only playing on the sixth string. This was played six times before he pressed his left hand fingers down on the third fret on the same string. This was struck six times and then he moved to the seventh fret, played it six times, and then to the fifth, again, played six times. The next verse started with him on the second string (B) and the seventh fret, him only playing it twice before he fell back into suit of what the last verse contained, except for when he was on the fifth string. Instead of the two nine frets being put in there, he simply skipped them and went to the seventh fret. The rest of this verse was the same as the last. Thirteenth verse was exactly the same as the eleventh. On the fourteenth verse, he was on the B string(second) again, he played the seventh fret twice and then moved to the fifth again played twice before he was to move to the D string (fourth) and he played the fifth fret twice. Moved to the A string (fifth) and played the seventh fret twice, and immediately went to the E string (sixth) and he played the same combination as he had the last three verses.

The fifteenth verse he again, started with the B string (second) and the seventh fret. Only one was struck before he moved to the G string (third) and he played the ninth fret only once. The D string was next, in which he played the fifth fret twice and then a lonely seventh fret. The A string was played with two seven frets before he went to the E string and played six open (0) frets. Six third frets, six seventh frets, and then two fifth frets. All while he was played, he was smiling to himself, his blue orbs focused on the guitar, only once or twice actually looking up at Snake, to see his face really. The sixteenth verse and seventeenth verses were the same as the first three verses with only one change in the seventeenth verse where he reversed a ninth fret and a seventh fret on the A string. The eighteenth verse was the same as the seventeenth, the same modification of the A string's frets being present.

He was starting to end the song now, only two verses left in the song. The nineteenth verse started with his fingers on the D string with the seventh fret, struck once before he went to the ninth, and then repeated this once more before he moved again to the next string. The A string was started with the fifth fret, struck three times, then going to the seventh, struck two times, then to the ninth fret, two times, and ending with a seventh fret strike and continuing on with three strikes of the fifth fret on the same string, two on the seventh, one sixth fret sneaking in there, then going to two ninth frets and a seventh fret. The next string was next, the E string in which he played one sixth fret, five seventh frets, pause for a second or two, and then going on to play the seventh fret five more times. With the last verse came the ending of the song. This was the twentieth verse, it starting with the D string and a seventh strike, followed by a ninth strike. He moved to the A string, playing three fifth frets, two sevenths, and one nine. The ending came on the E string, where he played the last three chords of the song. Them being one strum of the sixth fret, and three slow strikes of the seventh fret. And with this, he looked up to his friend. "That's it." the male spoke, smiling softly as he finally let his fingers rest. "You like it? Or should I make a different one?" he asked, wondering the thoughts of the male.



"speech"

Tell me would you kill to save a life?
Tell me would you kill to prove you're right?
CRASH, CRASH, BURN!

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