Rise

By Jerome

Here's Rise by Hillsong London, in Hail to the King. I used overdrive here, similar to the Boss OD-1. Have Fun!



Intro: strum
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-10-7-10-7-10-7--9---9---9---14-
-9--7-9--7-9--7--9-9-9-9-9-9-14- 3x
-------------------9---9---9----
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-10-7-10-7-10-7--9---9----------
-9--7-9--7-9--7--9-9-9-9-9h11---
-------------------9------------
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Pre-chorus:
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-9-11--9-11-11--9-11-11--9-11-11-
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-11-11--------------------------
------11-11-11-9-11-11-11-------
-------------------------12-12-11-
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Chorus: power Chords of

D A E Bm F#m
D A E
D A E Bm F#m
D A E

Followed by: (it's like the break free bridge riff)
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----7------
----6------
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Strum

Chorus: (delay riff) before Instrumental
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-10-10-9---10-10-9-----
---9----7----9----7-11-
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rpt each note several times


Instrumental: strum and turn up
your volume here (I love the drum solo here)
--------12--------
-7------10-(3x)---
-6-(6x)-----------
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Followed by: Continue strumming here
-9---5--7--10-----
-10--7--9--10-----
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2 comments:

Unknown said...

where can i get the chords?

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