- Life Is Good
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
This was tabbed out with an acoustic guitar, so I did not bother to find out all
the fill, but the song is three chords, so figuring out all that should be easy.
Use Standard Tuning
Intro: C#
C# G# F# G#
Verse: C#
C# G# F# G# (The Whoa-o's)
Chorus: C# G# F# G#
There you have it. Like I said, I did this on an acoustic guitar, so any corrections
are most welcome. Also, this so is so true. Life is Good, but Eternal Life is Better
Comments about this tab
| profrodo - 2005-07-02 | | Hey This is an AWESOME! Song!!!! Thanks SPP MUCH FOR PUTTING THIS CHORDS UP MAN ROCK ON!!!!!!:D:D |
| BranOhMac - 2005-08-18 | I found some minor differences when I actually had the opportunity to play this song in our church's praise team. Yes, power chords work better for this song.
Intro: C# (Life is good, eternal life is better)
Kicks in with: C# G# F F# ( I know the F looks out of place but it works.)
Verse 1: C# (Guitar plays the C# while the bass is playing C# G# F# G#)
Prechorus (Woh'oas): C# G# F F#
Verse 2: C# (Just like verse one)
Chorus: C# G# F# G#
Woh'oas: C# G# F F#
Bridge: C# G# F# G#(When the singer says, "When I first see you" slowly. It's F# with the bass sliding up to the high end F# on the 14th fret E string.)
That's it. It goes back to the chorus and the Woh'oas and then ends.
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| mmggppmgp - 2005-11-29 | | can someone tab outro for "livin on a prayer", that will take me years to figure out... well days |
| djsanta - 2006-01-17 | The bass part during the verse is C# G# D# F#, while the guitar plays C#.
Guitar plays the same chords on the last verse (guitar only in the recording). |
| acousticpunker - 2006-01-19 | | I don't think that F sounds good when you sing with it... Any other ideas?? |
| acousticpunker - 2006-01-19 | | I mean the F in the correction I know it goes down before the F# but I think it's something other than F. |
| chipdog - 2006-03-27 | | Try an F#m instead of the F |
| chipdog - 2006-03-27 | | Oooops, I mean Fm instead of F. |
| LochnessCamel03 - 2006-05-09 | ☺ CAN SOME1 PLEASE TAB LIVIN ON A PRAYER!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!! THANX!!!
LC03 ☺ |
| Godzgurl104 - 2006-09-21 | | could u just play it "C G F" instead of C# G# F# and just make it a little lower? i mean it should work the same since they're all sharps. |
| JesusmyKing - 2006-12-03 | yeah man that would work if you needed the song to be lower. It would have the same effect as tuning your guitar 1/2 step lower, but easier. : )
God Bless,
Brandon |
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