Kutless - It's Like Me
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Kutless-It's Like Me
Drop C# Tuning C#-G#-C#-F#-A#-D#
(All chords are just the positions from the tuning)
Intro
F#[------5-------5----]
C#[-0----5----5--5--0-]
G#[-0----3----5--3--0-]
C#[-0---------5-----0-]
Verse
C G D x2
Then
Am C G D
Chorus
F#[------5-------5----]
C#[-0----5----5--5--0-]
G#[-0----3----5--3--0-]x2
C#[-0---------5-----0-]
Verse
Chorus
Bridge
Am Em C G
Am Em C D
Chorus 2
F#[------5-------5----]
C#[-0----5----5--5--0-]
G#[-0----3----5--3--0-]x3
C#[-0---------5-----0-]
©2004 Thirsty Moon River Publishing (ASCAP)/Indecisive Music Publishing (ASCAP)
Spinning Audio Vortex (BMI)/Solid People Songs (BMI).
Tabbed by Adam K
Comments about this tab
| Music_lover - 2004-09-27 | Nice tab!
keep up the good work!
peace,
Music_lover |
| SCHUTZDAN - 2005-01-28 | | Dude this is very good. |
| strngrndawrld - 2005-02-22 | | I haven't had a chance to play this with the cd, but I have a question before I do... when you say a C chord, do you mean a C chord shape (X32010), but actually a B chord (sounding pitch)? I think that's what you mean, so I'm gonna run with it. Thanks for an awesome tab for an awesome song! Just a note, I think this song would be great for worship services and concerts alike! |
| mac_02 - 2005-04-29 | | How do you play the chords if you're in drop C# tunning? Wouldn't the lower pitch change the sound of the chords, especally the low E? |
| Caldur - 2005-05-26 | | Since it's in drop C# (drop D with everything tuned down a half step), you are going to play power chords instead of a normal chord. For example, only using the lowest three strings, 5-5-5 becomes a G (in drop d tuning). In drop C#, 5-5-5 is going to be Gb. It's the same as playing 3-5-5 on the bottom three strings in standard E tuning. Hope that helps. |
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