Jeffmetal said:Yes, it is. Just listen to the chord before the D5dim chord, it's a low D. Mother Of Mercy, The Alchemist and The Talisman are all in drop D.
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Mega said:I love guitar pro, my (guitar playing) life got so much easier.
I don't even sit down to learn the song: I play the tab and play along, and usally after a couple of times I remember it if it's not too complex.
About getting the tune by ears: It's a different approach, and it can be fun sometimes when there are no tabs, but I'd rather play in my spare time then try to figure out songs.
EDIT: It's also great for writing tabs/songs: Takes really basic knowladge of note durations and use of the number keys. It's also great to listen to stuff you wrote and play along.