The David Crowder Band - No One Like You
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No One Like You
Words & music by David Crowder Band
2003 worshiptogether.com Songs / sixsteps Music / Inot Music
Verses:
F# D#m C# B
Pre-Chorus:
C# B
Chorus:
F# C# D#m B
Bridge:
C# B
No One Like You (capo @ 2nd fret)
Verses:
E C#m B A
Pre-Chorus:
B A
Chorus:
E B C#m A
Bridge:
B A
Comments about this tab
| aznechelon - 2004-04-13 | | It's actually easier if you use a G chord progression (G, Dsus, Em7, C2 in whatever order) and tune it down a half-step. Then when you play acoustic you don't have to play bar chords! |
| surferdude9375 - 2004-07-17 | | If you ask me it would be eaisier to do this than tune down half a step |
| GuitBoxSP - 2004-07-25 | | yeah, have you ever played a show or for youth group and have to make everyone wait to tune. i had to drop down to Drop D just for one song and it was holding us up |
| JMoCIC4ever - 2004-07-29 | Or just play it in G period. Not that hard and only a 1/2 step difference in pitch. Since the melody itself doesn't go very high, playing in the key of G might actually be helpful to those whose voices can't go very low.
Peace - J_Mo |
| dcb_rocks31 - 2004-08-06 | | actually, i think crowder plays on a C# procession (C#, A#m, G#, F#) or at least he starts the intro tab on C# |
| WordsAreNotEnuf - 2004-08-28 | | HAHAHAHHAHAHA..... actualllllllllly!!!!! Hahahah...who cares just play.... Make a joyful noise.... thats my best advice.... |
| rcman - 2005-01-11 | | Its G Em D C then chorus G D Em C real chords!!! |
| siani_19 - 2005-01-26 | | does anyone no the cords that david crowder is playing after their is no one like you, that short little acustic version? hes playing it in drop d i think. its only 4 cords . thanx, and God bless |
| rcman - 2005-04-11 | the intro tab is 77777 5454 and you repeat that on the g string....4 times
the chords are without a capo
verse g em d c
then on...how could you be so good....you play d
Chorus is...g d em c
Bridge.....D and C
and the ending is how you play the chorus...so that is all to it....jsut to tell you know capo!!! |
| rcman - 2005-04-11 | | my bad the intro is 77770 54545 ...k that;'s it to make it really simple |
| guitarguy1020 - 2005-04-15 | thats a smart idea to us a capo instead of playin bar chords
Great Thinkin! |
| OrionManMatt - 2005-04-21 | intro is:
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-3-3333--------------
--------5-55-4-4-4h5- |
| no1likegod9 - 2005-06-13 | | sorry the intro is 10-10-10-3-8-7-8-7 play this on the first string |
| Tylerman - 2005-07-02 | | I agree with rcman the chords are G Em D and C on the verse then G D Em and C on the chorus. You dont need bar chords or a kapo. This is a great song. |
| Nath - 2005-08-05 | Since there are 3 guitarists in the band, I wouldn't be suprised if the intro and guitar parts were all split up and put together very intricately between the 3 guitars. The best way to break it down and tab it properly is to listen to it through ear phones, that way you can hear if there are different parts in split between the two phones, thus reducing the possibility of mixing two parts. Also lots of listening through ear phones would help, as it would familiarise you with the parts.
But that's just a suggestion, if anyone wants to take up the task. |
| guitarplayer67 - 2005-09-01 | | hey nath i have no clue wat you are talking about. could you make that comment simpler? |
| A2_PALADIN - 2005-09-27 | Intro
Riff1 (4x)
After 2x, Rhythm Guitar comes in with E chord
Verse1a (two strums per chord)
E C#m Bsus A2 (Riff2)
You are more beautiful than anyone ever
E C#m Bsus A2 (Riff2)
Every day You're the same, You never change, no never
Interlude (Riff 1 4x)
E Bsus C#m A2
E Bsus C#m A2
Verse1 (elec gtr starts Riff3)
E C#m Bsus A2
You are more beautiful than anyone ever
E C#m Bsus A2
Every day You're the same, You never change, no never
E C#m Bsus A2
How could I ever deny the love of my Savior
E C#m Bsus A2
You are to me everything, all I need, forever
Pre-Chorus
Bsus A2
How could You be so good?
Chorus
E B C#m A2 E B C#m A2
There is no one like You, there has never, ever been anyone like You
Interlude (Riff 1)
E Bsus C#m A2
E Bsus C#m A2
Verse2 (elec gtr does Riff3)
Everywhere, You are there, earth or air, surrounding
I'm not alone, the heavens sing along
My God You're so astounding
How could You be so good to me, eternally I believe
Chorus2
E B C#m A2 E B C#m A2
There is no one like You, there has never, ever been anyone like You
E B C#m A2 E B C#m A2
There is no one like You, there has never, ever been anyone like You
Interlude (Riff 1)
E Bsus C#m A2
E Bsus C#m A2
Bridge
Bsus A2(b5) Bsus A2(b5)
How could You be so good to me?
Bsus A2(5) Bsus A2(b5)
How could You be so good to me?
Bsus A2(b5)
We're not alone, so sing along
Bsus A2(b5) (total of 21 beats, with a 3 beat break)
We're not alone, so sing along, sing along, sing alonnnnng
Chorus3 (full groove)
E B C#m A2 E B C#m A2
There is no one like You, there has never, ever been anyone like You
Chorus4 (just drums and vocals) Builds up here...
There is no one like You, there has never, ever been anyone like You
Chorus5 (full groove)
E B C#m A2 E B C#m A2
There is no one like You, there has never, ever been anyone like You
E B C#m A2
There is no one like You
E B C#m A2 (12 beats on A2, 1 fina l strum on E)
There has never been anyone You, there is no one like You, there has never
been anyone like You, there is no one like our God
[End on cue]
Riff1 A2(b5)
E[------------------------] e[-0-]
B[-0-0-0-0----------------] b[-4-]
G[------------2-2-1-2-1-2-] g[-4-]
D[--------2-2-------------] d[-2-]
a[-0-]
Riff2 E[---]
D[-6-4-2-]
Riff3
D[-2-2-2-2--6-6-6-6---4-4-4-4---2-2-2-2-]
A[-2-2-2-2------------------------------]
E[-0-0-0-0------------------------------]
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| YWAM Kid - 2005-10-17 | Sorry Guys the intro is as follows:
e[----------------]
B[2-2-2-----------]
G[------3-4--3-434]
D[------4-4--4--4-]
A[----------------]
E[----------------]
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| thesean19 - 2005-11-06 | | The intro is 7 7 7700 5 4 545. Played on the G string with the guitar dropped a 1/2 step. David crowder will capo the first fret to play in standard tuning. Does anyone know what type of electric guitar david crowder plays? |
| thesean19 - 2005-11-06 | | never mind, it's a Anderson guitar, specially made. Cool!!! |
| lmvc - 2005-11-25 | | The guitar David Crowder uses is named after him named the Crowdster Acoustic by Tom Anderson. |
| lmvc - 2005-11-25 | Oh and yeah it's not an electric guitar, it's supposedly one of a kind, you can play it either with an amp or without since it is specifically an acoustic guitar, it really sounds awesome. There's another guitar attributed to them by Anderson, it's the ATOM.
Check them out here : www.andersonguitars.com |
| Grandpa - 2006-11-15 | Two of my students are starting to play/sing this song.
Being a lazy old coot, I came here looking to see if someone had already figured out the chords to this one. But there seems to be no consensus, so I guess a guy who bought his first guitar in response to Elvis first hit in 1956 better give it a try! Stay tuned, I will be back in a day or two!
Grampa Jimmy |
| dseawel - 2007-01-07 | I think YWAM Kid was the closest:
CAPO 2!!!!
e[-------------]
B[0-0----------]
G[2s4---2-1-212]
D[------2-2--2-]
A[-------------]
E[-------------]
Hey, did I mention the Capo 2, cause if I didn't... you'll need to put a Capo on the second fret. |
| squintz222 - 2007-01-10 | | if you want to know the real chords. go to his site. you can dowload a pdf file containing all the songs on illuminate. |
| fnasky56 - 2007-03-29 | Intro: G
Verse:
G Em7 Dsus4 Cadd9 {2x}
Interlude:
G Dsus4 Em7 Cadd9 |
| rocker4him - 2007-05-03 | | This was the first song I learned. easier if you use G, Em7, Dsus, C2 tune it down a half-step. Strum: down, down, up, up, down |
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