Ruined World (2300 AD) Chrono Trigger composed by Yasunori Mitsuda (primary) tabbed by musenji, 2008 A few provisos, quid pro quos.. I believe the original only has three notes per chord--the bottom note and the top two in each one. So consider this an arrangement, with fuller chords to warm it up. I've tabbed it in standard tuning and drop D. I enjoy both, as they offer different chord formations. Drop D allows for a fuller Dm chord, as well. If you want the original key, use a capo on the third fret. Standard Tuning: e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B|-1----3----0----0----1----3----0----0---------3----1--------------3----3----3----- G|-0----2----0----0----2----2----0----0----2----3----0---------2----3----2----1----- D|-2----3----0----2----2----3----0----2----3----3----2---------3----3----3----2----- A|-0-------------------0-------------------5----1----0---------5----1----2---------- E|------1----3----0---------1----3----0---------------------------------------0----- Drop D: e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B|-1----3----0----0----1----3----0----0---------3----1--------------3----3----3----- G|-0----2----0----0----2----2----0----0----2----3----0---------2----3----2----1----- D|-2----3----0----2----2----3----0----2----3----3----2---------3----3----3----2----- A|-0-------------------0-------------------5----1----0---------5----1----2---------- D|------3----5----2---------3----5----2----0-------------------0--------------2----- Re: the video: it uses standard tuning, starts with a regular Am chord, and I don't hold the long chord double time as the tab indicates. (I've gotten used to doing it that way, and I'm a stodgy old man. Also without that tin can marking the beats, on a classical the chord just fades out too quick. imo.)