Jeremy Camp - Take My Life
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Take My Life
Jeremy Camp
Intro (Power Chords)
C5 D5 D#5 F5
C5 D#5 G#5 C5
Verses
The other tab on this site has a pretty good tab of the riff he's playing
Chorus
C5 Bb5 G#5 G5 G#5
C5 Bb5 G#5 G5 (He swithces back and forth between G5 and G#5, listen to song for timing)
Bridge
F5 G5 G#5 then verse riff (2x)
Ending
"Give it all to you..." Same as Intro
Chords
Bb5 x133xx
C5 x355xx
D5 x577xx
D#5 x688xx
F5 x81010xx (Intro)
F5 133xxx (Bridge)
G5 355xxx
G#5 466xxx
It might not be perfect, but good enough to jam with........
Comments about this tab
| For His Glory - 2004-07-14 | | On the first line of the chorus the last G#5 should be an A# (688000). Other than that sounds good. |
| gcat1486 - 2004-09-20 | | This has nothing to do with this tab but does anyone now how to play a C#m powerchord :| |
| Guitar #3 - 2004-10-03 | I think this is how to play a C#m power chord. I may be wrong (I often am) but this is how I play it.
E-0
A-4
D-6
G-6
B-0
e-0
um, and one other thing, please don't put these type of
things in "Comments/Corrections" it may get people irritated; put this in the forums built for that reason. |
| Lee_3 - 2005-01-10 | a C#m poer chord is when you bar the 4th fret so it looks like this
E - 4
B - 5
G - 6
D - 6
A - 4
e - 4 |
| j03c - 2005-03-17 | Actually, a C#m power chord is the same as a C# power chord, since they are made up of only the root and the 5th, it is always major...it'll still sound good though, here it is:
e x
B x
G 6
D 6
A 4
E x
If you prefer, you can skip playing the 6th fret on the G string, it is just the octave C#
To play a regular C#m, it'd look like this:
e 4
B 5
G 6
D 6
A 4
E X
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| penny9050 - 2007-01-25 | | yeah umm these r supposed to be chords not tabs. chhords would help me alot cause i dont understand tabs!!!! yet..................... |
| joshtosh - 2007-04-16 | hi guys,
j03c is right with everything he wrote about the powerchord c#m :o)
I'm playing for several years and that's the way i do it, too. |
| King Edward - 2008-03-02 | | Penny it's easy, they are listing the name of the string in the 1st column and which fret you should play that string in the next column. They are showing you chords |
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