By Daryl & Kenny
One thing about this and many other songs is that you don't have to play fanciful stuff for instrumentals, especially in church - usually just playing and varying a little on the main melody suffices.
Here's the pre-verse (i typed intro in the video wrongly) & instrumental of the song, which relies heavily on the verse's melody.
Tabs
Pre-Verse
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-----------------------------------2h4-2-----
-4h5-4-5-4-4h5-4-2-4-4h5-4-5-4-4h5-------4-5-
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--------3h5p3-------
--------------3h5p3-
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5-5-5s7-------------
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Instrumental
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-5-4-5-4-5-4-7-4-5-4-5-4-5-7s9-7-5-5-
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Note that although this line is very similar to the previous one by Daryl, I've played it in a different way - there are many ways of playing the same melody, it really depends on your personal preference and 'style'.
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-7-5-4----
-------7--
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-5-4-5-4-5-4-7-4-5-4-5-4-5-7s9-7-5-5-
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-8-7----
-----7--
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-10s12-12-12-12--12-10----10-12-12-12-
-----------------------12-------------
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-12-10----10-12-12-12--12-10---------
-------12----------------------------
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(Repeat the above two lines, you can do a hammer-on instead of a slide for the "10s12" portion)
2 comments:
does not match the video.
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