United Live - Free
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
United: to the ends of the earth
Free
Marty Sampson
INTRO: Drums only
VERSES: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / (X3)
E B B/D# E F# E B/D# F#
/ / / /
E
CHORUS: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
E B F# E C#m G#m F#
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
C#m A2 C#m E
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
B E C#m G#m B E C#m E
BRIDGE: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
E B G#m F#
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
E C#m A2 A2
ENDING: / / / / / / / / (X4)
B E C#m G#m
/ / / /
E
The E and F# in the verses are a high E and F#.
The E and F# in the chorus are the normal E and F#,
and in the bridge the E and F# are a high E and F#.
Ryan S
Comments about this tab
| CryingNut - 2004-05-29 | | what is the correct fingering of B/D# for this tab? |
| supertux - 2004-06-02 | e-X
B-X
G-8
D-9
A-6
E-X
yeh thats the cord |
| CryingNut - 2004-06-05 | thank you
weird chord... |
| wowsound - 2004-06-07 | hey has anyone tabbed out the solo part in this song... where the dude goes "..i'm free!..." it would be great if you could help me out!
thanks. |
| wowsound - 2004-06-08 | | i meant riff not solo. that's what happens when u try to type too quick! lol |
| Trav - 2004-06-26 | Yeah, WOWsound if you get that riff could you send it my way!!??
Email:Travn@highwayradio.org.za |
| ckamp - 2004-07-26 | e-X
B-6 - b chord
G-6 - b chord
D-6 - b chord
A-8 - d
E-X
isnt that the B/D# ?
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| ckamp - 2004-07-26 | oops i mean..
e-X
B-4 - b chord
G-4 - b chord
D-4 - b chord
A-6 - d
E-X |
| godin_man_scott - 2004-08-02 | umm. just a thought. either im not playing the F#m and G#m's correctly or you are mixing keys. because I'm pretty sure that G#m is not in the key of E.
Could you fill me in on how your playing these chords? |
| pigmy man - 2004-08-03 | | Hey Godin man dude !!! The song is not in the key of E but in the key of B.. So learn your scales before you start correcting people. |
| jayhoo62 - 2004-08-08 | I think I've mostly figured out the little riff but I'm not sure if it is 100% correct.
e----------------------
b---------------------
g--8--8--8--8h9p8h9---
d---9--9--9-----------
I think that's it but at the end there I don't think I got it quite right. |
| thousandfootkru - 2004-08-11 | hey....
i saw united in concert....marty plays b/d# the way i'm going to tell you...but the other guitar player just palys an Eb.....so b/d# is an E bar chord...but slide your index finger down one fret...from e to d#
and the riff is...
e --2-2-2-----------
b ---0-0-0-0-2-4-2-0
g ------------------
ryan s. |
| ckamp - 2004-08-12 | | so what, was my b/d# fingering correct? |
| ckamp - 2004-08-12 | what high e are you guys using?
thanks!! |
| SqUinTz32124 - 2004-08-17 | sorry but all of yall are wrong its
e------------------------------------ x3
b--7p0-7p0-7p0--2h4-2p0--------------
g------------------------------------
e------------------------
b--7p0-7p0-7p0--5h7-5s4--
g------------------------ |
| ckamp - 2004-08-22 | im talking about the chord man! NO RIFF!
:P |
| CryingNut - 2004-09-11 | e-X
B-4 - b
G-4 - b
D-4 - b
A-6 - d
E-X
is B/D#
i think high E is just bar chord
|
| CryingNut - 2004-09-11 | technically B/D# is
e-2
B-4
G-4
D-4
A-6
E-X
but for me thats impossible |
| josh10cool - 2004-10-13 | | Hey Ryan S are you Ryan Smith From B.C.? |
| thousandfootkru - 2004-10-19 | | lol...nope!! i'm sure there are alot of Ryan s's lol....i'm from winnipeg manitoba |
| _slickshoes_ - 2004-10-24 | This is the B/Eb i use at church, well its not really a B/Eb its an Eb octave
E--0--
B--0--
G--8--
D--x--
A--6--
E--X--
And this is how i think the solo thigy goes.
E-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--11-----11---11------8h9-8--x3
D-----9-9----9-----9-9-------9
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------
Then the last one is
E-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--11-----11---11------9p8----
D-----9-9----9-----9-9-----11-
A-----------------------------
E----------------------------- |
| Iam am Jeremy - 2004-11-26 | After the chorus when he sings I'm free the chords are B G#m F# E.
|
| Iam am Jeremy - 2004-11-26 | The riff to the chords above is
E---2-----2-----2------------
B------0-----0-----0--2h4p2p0
G---------------------------- |
| Iam am Jeremy - 2004-11-26 | | Hey Godin man scott. G#m is in the key of E |
| guitar_drummer - 2004-12-20 | sorry, buton the solo part, your all wrong. this is my favorite song ever, nd i was a movie of how the guy from united plays it, and it goes like this...
E-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G---11-11--11-----------------
D--------9---9-9-9-11-13-11-9-
A-----------------------------
E----------------------------- |
| guitar_drummer - 2004-12-21 | sorry, i did that wrong, heres how it really goes...
E-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G----11-11-11-11--------------
D---------9--9--999-11-13-11-9
A-----------------------------
E----------------------------- |
| churchguy14 - 2005-01-10 | your all wrong, B/D# just means that if your a bass player you play the chord on the right of the slash and if your a guitar player you play the chord on the left. It just makes the song sound cooler.
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| dums - 2005-01-28 | Yup! i agree with churchguy...but if you will play this song solo...you have to play a B chord having your base in D#...it goes like this...
e X this is the B/D#...but if you have a basist you do'nt need to play the D#
b 4 as your base chord,intead play the B chord and the basist must hit the D#..
g 4 THAT'S GUYS!! just sharing....
d 4
a 6
E X |
| SRC YC - 2005-02-07 | | wats all this arguing over one song????? juz buy the book like me, i have no problems watsoever.... |
| godin_man_scott - 2005-02-23 | | uhh...the first version of the chord is right.....WHEN YOU ARE PLAYING THE B/D# on guitar, YOU PLAY THE D# AS WELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| wonki - 2005-02-28 | | well i think the chords after he sings im free are right in the first place, and i play the solo thing all on the one string |
| vobafo_player - 2005-07-16 | ryan s, your tab is 100% correct. also the way the songbook says to play the B/D# is like so,
E-0
B-0
G-8
D-9
A-6
E-x
but it doesn't really matter, as long as you get it to sound good (especially with your voice) then play the song however you want. |
| mmggppmgp - 2005-07-29 | | im just saying Eb is the same thing as D#... D# jus kinda sound more appropriate |
| GOD-IS-SICK - 2005-08-24 | Hey guys, sick tab going here.I love this song. I play the riff part like this at church. Sounds pretty correct. Also have another guitar playing in the next octave, makes it sound pretty phat! Enjoy.
H= hammer on, P= pull off.
E--------------------------
B--------------------------
G--11---11--11----8H9P8---- X3
D----9---9----9-9------9---
A--------------------------
E--------------------------
4th time play this
E--------------------------------
B--------------------------------
G--11-11--8-9-9-9/H/11/P/9/P/8---
D----9--9---------------------9--
A--------------------------------
E--------------------------------
Hope it isn't to confussing for you guys
Peace out and love God!!!!!!! |
| Iam am Jeremy - 2005-10-24 | HEY ACOUSTIC SERVANT
WELL EVEN IF THE CHORD WAS AN Eb NOT A B/D# I T WOULDN'T BE CALLED AN Eb IT WOULD BE CALLED A D#. |
| kolincanuck - 2006-05-23 | | Hey, thanks guys..I'll try to get an average form all these versions and see hwa t I come up with..lol..so yea..I am trying to figure out the rythem/strum pattern of how its played on the Live CD..its ahrd to hear the acoustic sometimes, especailly in the Chorus.if anyone has any good ideas, let me know..it is 4/4 right? |
| kolincanuck - 2006-05-23 | | Hey, thanks guys..I'll try to get an average form all these versions and see hwa t I come up with..lol..so yea..I am trying to figure out the rythem/strum pattern of how its played on the Live CD..its ahrd to hear the acoustic sometimes, especailly in the Chorus.if anyone has any good ideas, let me know..it is 4/4 right? |
| MikeAlexander - 2006-07-22 | this is one way to play the B/D#.
E 4
B 7
G 4
D 4
A 6
E 4
and yes, you can also play it as
E-0
B-0
G-8
D-9
A-6
E-x
but I think the fist way sounds nicer. If you want a free chord dictionary download the dacdictionary and just print off all the chords (its a trial, but they you can still print off all the chords) |
| Gary G - 2006-11-18 | | Does anyone know what the acoustic cord progession is for the intro to this song? |
| merchant - 2007-01-06 | Yo, Gary G here is the ac. intro for Free. Enjoy! :)
E B B/D# E F# E B/D# F#
e----------------------------
B----------------------------
G-9-----9--9--11--9--9--11---
D-9--9--9--9--11--9--9--11---
A-7--9--6--7--9---7--6--9----
E----7----------------------- |
| 6strings21frets - 2007-04-20 | | Hey, with the B/D#, most of u are wrong. with the x64440, that would be correct if you are using a capo on 2nd. Wihtout the capo, play this: x69877 |
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