My Hero Academia - Season 4 Opening 1 - Polaris
QuestionableBlue Encount
rock
This tab may have issues with note accuracy or arrangement quality. Some parts may still be enjoyable to play.
Time
2/4
BPM
95
Difficulty
easy
Notes
255
Bends
2
Off-pitch
none
How to Play My Hero Academia - Season 4 Opening 1 - Polaris on Harmonica
This is the hard-difficulty harmonica tab for Polaris, the first opening theme from My Hero Academia Season 4. Played on an Eb harmonica, this energetic rock track features fast-paced notes and requires advanced techniques. Prepare for an exciting challenge as you learn this anime anthem.
My Hero Academia - Season 4 Opening 1 - Polaris Harmonica Tab
Plain text tab
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