Third Day - Your Love, Oh Lord
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Your Love, Oh Lord
Third Day
Album: Time
Chords & Tab: Brian Germer
(Verse)
G Cadd2 G D/F#
Em7 Cadd2 G D/F#
Em7 Cadd2 G D/F#
Em7 Cadd2 G D/F#
(Chorus)
D Cadd2 G
D Cadd2 Am7 D
c1999 New Spring Publishing/Vandura 2500 Songs/gray dot songs(ASCAP)
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Solo Tab
This is the Solo for Third Days (Your love oh Lord), as played on Offerings 2 (Medley)
e---7--7--10—14/15--12--10--10--------7--7--10—14/15--12--15—18/19------
B-----------------------------------------------------------------------
G-----------------------------------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Comments about this tab
| jago151 - 2004-02-15 | hi yeah , the caad2 chord is really a C thats it ok thanks
Randy |
| mmggppmgp - 2004-07-17 | | C works well, but the original C chord is C9 |
| cwardle - 2004-08-24 | | That D / F# would be better played as a 200233 |
| gcat1486 - 2004-08-27 | | woudn't that be a Dsus/f#? |
| lad3 - 2004-09-03 | | Yes that would be a Dsus/F#. |
| GLO28 - 2004-09-28 | | hey i think the song sounds better with the chords G/B C2 G D/F# in the first part of the verse ,and then the rest of the verse is the same except now the chord G/B changes to a EM... |
| sgarlata2000 - 2005-01-03 | hey I think the verse is this:
G C2 G D/F#
Em7 C G D/F#(a D2 or D wouldnt sound too bad)
Em7 C2 G D/F#
Em7 C G D
And in between the Verse it goes
D D2 D
And I will lift My----y Voice
Thanx guys, god bless
Tim |
| musicianfreak - 2005-01-21 | | when playing the D/F# its more like a 200230 or played as xx4230 |
| musicianfreak - 2005-01-21 | | and i like the Cadd9 better better that chord sounds so good with that song 032033 |
| David wood - 2005-04-20 | when u play D/F# 200232
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use thumb |
| Kutless Fan - 2005-05-26 | | You can also play the D/F# chord like this: xx4232 |
| guesswhoiam - 2005-06-19 | the tab is pretty good, but i found a couple mistakes in the solo.
on the first part of the solo, instead of hittind the D(on the 10th fret) twice in a row, hit it once, and then do a hammer on from the 7th fret, to the 10th fret. also, at the end, instead of a 18/19 hammer-on, try a 17/19 hammer on.
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| sgarlata2000 - 2005-07-22 | Just to make it clear the way they play the D is a D/F# played
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| andy jackson - 2005-07-26 | i just started using this web site and i have been playing for a while and me and a few of my buddies put together a praise band and this site will do us good but i do have a suggestion on the solo i think its more lik tis and easier to play by the way great song and tab our band plays medly
e---------12/15h-----12---------------------------12/15h--12-15--17/19sl
b---12-15--------------15-12/15h------------12-15-----------------------
g-----------------------------------------------------------------------
h= hammer on
sl= slide |
| krazee07 - 2005-07-26 | I think the solo sounds a lot closer if it's played like this:
e|---7--10--12/15---12--10--7/10-------7--10--12/15--12--15--17/19
b|----------------------------------------------------------------
G|----------------------------------------------------------------
D|----------------------------------------------------------------
A|----------------------------------------------------------------
E|----------------------------------------------------------------
Tell me what you think... |
| litaichi - 2005-08-07 | | I know this is out of context but to make any songs sound good, just play them on a $3000 guitar. =) Hope that helps! This song sounds better with my friend's guitar than mine, using the same chords/strumming patterns so...hope that helps. =) |
| theophilus502 - 2005-09-24 | Your Chords Are Right, But That's Not The Way I Play The Solo.
It's Basically An Arpeggio Taken From The E Chord 6th Fret.
Still It's An Awesome Song. Keep It Up! :) ><> |
| CrimsonFlood371 - 2005-12-17 | Hey the solo I play to this is
e-------12h15--12-----------------12h15--12--15/17/--(19)
B--12-15---------15--12h15---12-15----------------------
(19)=means let it ring...
On solo you might want to add some distortion and I use a little wah to make every note come out right...
Thanks and hope it helps, just keep playing for god he will bless you... |
| CrimsonFlood371 - 2005-12-17 | Hey the solo I play to this is
e-------12h15--12-----------------12h15--12--15/17/--(19)
B--12-15---------15--12h15---12-15----------------------
(19)=means let it ring...
On solo you might want to add some distortion and I use a little wah to make every note come out right...
Thanks and hope it helps, just keep playing for god he will bless you... |
| guitarplayer101 - 2006-05-21 | | andy Jackson and CrimsonFlood have the solo right. I looked up the song like 6 months ago and I was havin problems with the solo so I came back to see if anyone had the corrected version. Theirs sound nearly perfect, and distortion does help. |
| Ibanez18 - 2006-07-26 |
Great tab!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Ibanez18 - 2006-07-26 |
Great tab!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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