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Michael W. Smith - You are holy (Prince of Peace)


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Song: "You are holy (Prince of peace)"
Artist: Michael W smith
Album: Worship again
Tabbed by: Mathijs van Gorcum (mmatthhii@hotmail.com)
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Intro Chords:

G | G | C | D D D G|

G | G | C | D D D G|

The electric guitar plays something like this:

E ---7--5--7-8-7-5--7--5--7-8-7-5--3--2--0--2----
B -----------------------------------------------
G -----------------------------------------------

(2x)

verse:

G  C2  Am7  Dsus
G  C2  Am7  DDDG

G/B

Chorus:

C2  D  Em7  Bm7
C  D  Em7  Bm7

C2  D  Em7  Bm7
C2  D  Em7  Asus A

C2 D G

Back to Intro (1x)

Verse:


G  C2  Am7  Dsus
G  C2  Am7  DDDG

G/B

Chorus:

C2  D  Em7  Bm7
C  D  Em7  Bm7

C2  D  Em7  Bm7
C2  D  Em7  Asus A

C2  D  G

Again the Chorus:
*First part is only sang, without guitar and stuff, just the beat of the drum*

* C2  D  Em7  Bm7
  C  D  Em7  Bm7  *

C2  D  Em7  Bm7
C2  D  Em7  Asus A

C2  D  G
Em  C2  D  G

Then the Outro.
These are the chords, but the electric guitar plays some riff here,
I havent found out what yet.

Em7  D C2 G C2
Em7  D C2 G C2
Em7  D C2 G C2
Em7  D C2 G C2
DDDG


These are the used chords:

 G        EM7      D        C        AM7      Bm7      C2
EADGBE   EADGBE   EADGBE   EADGBE   EADGBE   EADGBE   EADGBE
320033   022030   XX0232   032010   002010   X24232   032033

Asus	 A	 Dsus
EADGBE	EADGBE	EADGBE
X02230	X02220	XX0233

Any comment or anything is welcome at mmatthhii@hotmail.com



Comments about this tab

Bass_Dude166 - 2004-12-07
Seems good! Really glad that you took the time to even tab out the chords! Well Done!
asmith777 - 2005-05-02
Good work with the chords and such - watching the video with Glenn Pearce playing the riff, I think he's playing this in the opening riff. I think it's with the G string open, and then on the high E and B like this:

-7--7---5-7-8-7-5- (repeats) -7--5--3--------10-10-10-10-10-10-10-
-8--8---7-8-8-8-7- (repeats) -8--7--5--bend7/8---8-\7--7--7--7--7-
-0--0---0-0-0-0-0- (repeats) -0--0--0---------------------9--9--7-

I finger it with middle two fingers to start, then 1st/3rd on the 5-7 and 3rd/4th on 8-8. Glenn plays with lots of downstrokes and likes to let stuff ring, and as strange of a fingering setup as this is, it does work well live and really gets a lot out of the amp. Ending riff may be similar - lots of keyboards and no good guitar closeups to watch though! I play the melody on the upper strings down on frets 0-2-3 with the chords as charted underneath since I have no keyboard player in my worship team and someone has to cover it!
guru awc - 2005-08-05
Bm7 doesn't sond right try G it sounds better.

Tupos
guru awc
Reverend T. Roc - 2006-05-09
Not sure about the Bm7 in Chorus, maybe G/B.
epi_rock - 2006-05-19
here's the ending i believe

e-10->12(8)-10(8)------- like 3x or something then a variation is added
b----------------13(16)-

e-10->12(4)-15->10(4)-------
b--------------------13(16)-

lots of vibrato's, and echo effects i think.
doit4Jesus - 2007-04-15
I agree that a G sounds better in the chorus. In reality, though, I like to jump back and forth. Bm7 rings through and then G leaves off with a better ending.

G is the more correct, generally speaking.

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