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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.
Riff 1 Clean F C G e---1----------------------3--------------------3--------------------3-| B---1----------------------5--------------------3--------------------3-| G---2-------0h2p0----------5--------0h2p0-------4--------0h2p0-------4-| D---3--0--2-------3p2p0----5--0--2-------3p2p0--5--0--2-------3p2p0--5-| A---3----------------------3--------------------5--------------------5-| E---1-------------------------------------------3--------------------3-|
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 C F G 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: C F G C F G i'm more afraid of living than i am scared to die C F G C F G im more afraid of falling than i am of flying high
F C G F C G every moral has a story and every story has an end F C G F C G 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 keane@sinesurf.co.nz
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