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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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Title:  The Answer
Artist:  Shane Barnard, Shane Everett
Album:  Psalms, the re-released version

I went to a recent Shane Barnard concert in Minneapolis and they played
this new song.  All I can say is that it's awesome...and pretty easy.
Since I can't name chords very well, I'll just use abbreviations like
WE (weird "E" chord).  I figure someone else will correct it soon.
E-mail me at Jlives789@aol.com for any questions you might have.  You
can get a recording of this song at Audiogalaxy, or buy the CD...it's
a good one.

Intro/Chorus:

E5, WE, C#m7, B4, A2,E, A2, B4-A2

Verse/Bridge:

C#m7, B4, WB, A2   (Just play the chords open for the bridge "My happiness..."

E                   A2
You are, you are....

Outro:

Just play the verse again...except for the little riff..
e-------------------------
B-------------------0----
G--------2-------2-------
D-----2-------2----------
A---0------0-------------
E-0-----------------------

Chords used:

Just so you know, the E means 11th fret...

E5:  079900
WE:  069E00
C#m7:  046600
B4:  024400
WB:  014400
A2:  002200
E:  022100



Comments about this tab

royalsfan1 - 2005-02-24
Yep, sounds pretty close. The "weird E" is called a Bsus4/Eb. The "weird B" is called Bsus4/Bb. Also, try an E6/G# in between the two A's of the chorus. It's played 4X9600 (easiest to slide to if you play the Asus2's like this: 5X7600). Just deaden the 5th string with your top finger. Slide that new A up two frets and you have Shane's Bsus4. These complex chords sound better and look tougher while still being easy to play ;-). This is the best sounding version of the song for those not using a cut or foote capo. (or for those times when you don't have one handy) Keep Strummin'

JESUS <3's YOU

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