Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 20:22:52 +1200 From: Jim and Sheryll Keane Subject: TAB: h/harper_ben/glory_and_consequence.tab
Ben Harper's Glory and Consequence from The Will to Live
This song is tabbed out for a guiter tuned to E (EADGBe), but Ben tunes his guitars down to D(DGCFAd) and then plays this tune a tone higher, i.e A, but you can still play along as if the tune was in G.
This is both the intro riff and the chorus riff, and the chord structure also does for the solo.
the verse riff goes like this CFG e----3---------------1------------------------------------- B----5---------------1------------------------------------- G----5---------------2------------------------------------- D----5---------------3--------5---------------------------- A----3---------------3--------5----------------------1--1-- E--------------------1--------3--1--3--1--3--1--3--1-------
there are two guitars playing at this point, with the acoustic playing the above riff, and an electric just playing the chords.
Lyrics: CFGCFG i'm more afraid of living than i am scared to die CFGCFG im more afraid of falling than i am of flying high
FCGFCG every moral has a story and every story has an end FCGFCG every battle has its glory and its consequence
(repeat the above pattern) im more afraid of loving than i am of being scorned but i will keep on trying though i have been forewarned
every moral has a story and every story has an end every battle has its glory and its consequence
i would rather be lonely and you have someone to hold im not as scared of dying as i am of growing old
every moral has a story and every story has an end every battle has its glory and its consequence
Maybe ill get around to tabbing the solo a bit later. till then Martin, Auckland New Zealand [email protected]