Matt Redman - Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble
Artist: Matt Redman
Tune bottom E down to D
Verse 1:
D
G/B
G/E
G/B Asus4 D Asus4 D Asus4
Verse 2:
D
G/B
G/E
G/B Asus4 D Asus4 D Asus4
Prechorus:
G/B D
G/B D
G/B D
G/E
G/B Asus4 D Asus4 D Asus4
Chorus:
D G/B
G/E D Asus4
D G/B
G/E D Asus4
D
G/B
G/E
G/E Asus4 D Asus4 D Asus$
(Prechorus)
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Comments about this tab
| B&Wworship - 2004-07-28 | | This song is a Delirious song, written by Martin Smith. Not Matt Redman!!! I love Matt Redman and his songs, but its not fair for him to get credit for this song. |
| malachi_rocker5 - 2006-02-21 | How on earth do you play the G/B and the G/E chords? it confuses me alot:P please someone let me know. I love this song
Malachi |
| k_h101 - 2006-03-27 | | I love this song! - it's so powerful - how do you play G/E and G/B?? Thanks |
| darkmadman - 2006-04-14 | | a g/b chord is X20033 and a g/e chod is 020033 i think tuning going eadgbe |
| BannerMan - 2006-05-24 | G/B means the guitar plays a G chord while the bass guitar plays a B. However, you can emulate this on guitar by making the B the root of your chord - in other words - don't play the 6th string G.
The same is true for the G/E - the E is for the bass guitar or an open E on the 6th string as the root of your chord. |
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