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Jars of Clay - Trouble Is


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#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. #
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Jars Of Clay-Trouble Is
D-G-C-F-A-D Tuning
Chords are relative to tuning
Intro
D[-3--0-]

E D E G E

repeat Intro

Verse
E D E G E  }
           }x4
D[-3-3--0-]}
Then...
C Am
E D E G E

D[-3-3--0-]
 
C Am
E D E G E

D[-3-3--0-]

C Bm Am
E D E G E

Chorus
C G B E
C G C Bm Am 
E D E G E

Verse 2
E D E G E  }
           }x4
D[-3-3--0-]}
Then...
C Am
E D E G E

D[-3-3--0-]
 
C Am
E D E G E

D[-3-3--0-]

C Bm Am
E 

Chorus

Verse 3
E D E G E  }
           }x4
D[-3-3--0-]}
Then...
C Am
E D E G E

D[-3-3--0-]
 
C Am
E D E G E

© 2003 Essential Records, a division of Brentwood Music, Inc.

Tabbed by Adam K.





Comments about this tab

chrzis - 2004-11-02
Just an idea that works for me... Try drop D tuning, (DADGBE), and then the following... You'll work it out. 000320 x30320 xx3320 300320. Yes No?
mckstud2 - 2005-06-23
Hey there. Dropping the whole tuning down a step and playing in E (relative) is not the way to go with this one. Drop D, as Chris here suggests, is the easiest way to get that dirty/funky ragtime sound that this song demands. Try it out, I think you'll agree!
VirtuosoKithara - 2005-09-24
Well, I agree droping it to d is easier and for ragged. But whats the chords for the Chorus then?
rockstarwilly - 2005-11-30
Yeah, could someone please figure out all the chords for Drop D tuning?
BranOhMac - 2006-01-23
I'm still trying to figure out the chords, but I'm almost certain this song is done in DADGAD tuning.
bigfishbenn - 2006-02-14
hey instead of droped D try tuning down to a D chord (DADF#AD) then just use bar chords for the rest of the song, that seems to work alright for me.

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