Jeremy Camp - You're Worthy of My Praise
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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
You're Worthy of My Praise
Intro:
Eb F G
/ / / / / / / / / / / /
Verse:
G
/ / / / / / / /
F
/ / / / / / / /
C
/ / / / / / / /
G A D
/ / / / / / / /
Chorus:
G D
/ / / / / / / /
C A D
/ / / / / / / /
G D
/ / / / / / / /
Bb F G
/ / / / / / / /
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Chords:
e|-x---x---x---x---x---x---x
B|-x---x---x---x---x---x---x
G|-8---x---x---5---x---7---3
D|-8---3---5---5---7---7---3
A|-6---3---5---3---7---5---1
E|-x---1---3---x---5---x---x
Eb F G C A D Bb
**Notes: All "/" marks are beats. Guitar fills between Intro and Verse and
Verse to Chorus are just a G chord; which can be slid into from F to sound
like the recording.
Written by David Ruis - Performed by Jeremy Camp
Copyright 2003 Thirsty Moon River Publishing/Stolen Pride Music,
Administered by EMI Christian Music Publishing
Comments about this tab
| 20west - 2004-08-13 | | This song is done with a drop D tuning to get the full bottom end. Simply drop the 6th E string to D. For the D# (Eb) play 4,5,6 strings on first fret. Slide up to 3rd fret for F and 5 fret for G. |
| bryantheroxstar - 2004-12-27 | Yeah, the Drop D sounds great. On the intro, dont play the Eb, play this instead for the first chord:
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| tkdchristman90 - 2005-02-24 | | To make it sound a lot like the song play power chords on all. And just use F5 instead of Eb. But good none-the-less |
| SGuy - 2005-03-06 | | Nice job on this chording. I Agree that the song does sound good with mostly power chords, but sounds good either way. Keep Jammin. |
| guitaraddict19 - 2005-03-06 | | this is really good job on tab. using the powerchords is awesome, but sometimes adding in a regular G for the fills sounds really cool and mixes it up a bit |
| KutlessFanatic - 2005-03-13 | | I personally play the Jeremy Camp version of theis song in the key of B, it's easy to sing and sounds almost just like the cd. |
| GuitarOfGold - 2005-03-22 | | There is no Bb in this song. It's Eb. |
| Mar-T - 2005-04-13 | How do you play power chords, it seems like theyre all on the last 3 strings and it doesn't sound right when I play it. Is there a trick?
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| Bassmasta2k8 - 2006-01-26 | You play power chords by putting your pointer finger on, for instance, F on the E string. The, you'd put your ring finger 2 frets over, and down 1 string to the A string, and you'd put your pinky finger on the same fret as your ring finger, just down 1 more string. So, it would look like this to play an F power chord
E-------
B-------
G-------
D-3-----
A-3-----
E-1----- |
| +miCa+ - 2006-04-09 | | This is such a powerful song!! |
| Mar-T - 2006-04-11 | | Thanks, I'm all set with the power chords now. Also, if anyone knows the tab for "Breathe" on the Restored CD, please submit it, that song is sweet. Thanks again. God bless |
| ForeverReign - 2006-08-11 | | Great tab! No chance you could e-mail me (th3.reitouki@gmail.com) with the lyrics under the chords? ^^ |
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