Jeremy Camp - Breaking My Fall
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Jeremy Camp - Breaking My Fall
Album : Stay (BEC Recordings 2002)
Words and music: Jeremy Camp
Transcribed by : Doug Parmer (xkcerman@myrealbox.com)
Capo 2
Intro
||----------------------0---------|-2-----2----3----2-(2)---------||
||o-8--------------7----------7---|------------------------------o||
||--------------------0---(0)-----|---0------0----0-------0-------||
||----5---(5)------0--------------|-----------------0-------0-----||
||o-7---7------(5)--------------0-|-2---2------3-----------------o||
||--------------------------------|-------------------------------||
Verse
| Em7 | D | Bm | Cadd9 D | (4x)
| Cadd9 | D | Em7 D | Cadd9 | Cadd9 | D |
Chorus
| G | D | Em7 | D | Cadd9 | Cadd9 D | G | D |
| G | D | Em7 | D | Cadd9 | Cadd9 D |
Bridge
| Cadd9 D | Em7 | Cadd9 D | Cadd9 | (4x)
| D | Last time
That's pretty much it. The barlines in the chords actually indicate 2 beats,
not 4. Send any further requests to cgrtabbers@yahoogroups.com.
Comments about this tab
| jakejackjacob - 2005-07-11 | | will someone please explain to me how to make a harmonic on an opne string (or the second fret for that matter) |
| PacoIsMyGuitar - 2006-12-02 | for the guy above me...
harmonics are the sound that you get when normally you hear a muted sound. if you just put your entire hand over all the strings, you get no notes. but half way in the strings (12th fret) there is a very soft sound. You get it only by barely touching the string directly above the 12th fret. it will give a soft version of the actual 12th fret notes. When you put a capo on the guitar, you essentially change where the midlle of the strings are, thus changing the location of teh harmonics.
hope that helps.
God bless |
| Passport56 - 2006-12-22 | Also, about the harmonics question:
You also can play good harmonics at the 7th and 5th frets, and okay ones at 4th or 9th (thats the same one, the 2*8ve+major 3rd) Anyway, hope you learned something about harmonics, but you asked the question because you thought the (2) was a harmonic, which its not. Generally in TAB ()s around a number mean optional note, or if its a repeated bar, it might be "played sometimes, sometimes not." Some people do use it to mean harmonic, but that should be indicated a different way (or at least specified in a legend). |
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