Jar Of Clay---Caedmon's Call---------------------Transfered by Asa Gaston
| *NOTE: many of you are going "What!", because this intro is just chords, |
| and obviously the recorded version is all picking. Have no fear; the tab |
-----0----------3----------0----------0------
-------0----------3----------0----------1----
-----------0----------0----------0--------0--
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------------------------0----------3---------
--0----------3-------------------------------
---- Em ---- ---- G --- - Asus2 -- --- C ----
| This entire sequence is repeated over and over... the key is to be |
| *very* clean; it is easy to pick a string and accidently mute it. |
| Practice, practice, practice! |
| *NOTE: The chords are not played here; they are picked, exactly as |
| in the intro. Use the same pattern and be consistent; it will help.* |
| *NOTE: At this point, the chords are somewhat strummed. Pick the bass |
| note, then strum the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd strings (the 3 high ones). |
| You will pick this up on the record, listen to it.* |
| *Strum C here for 2 measures* |
| | C |
| | C-up (See tab at bottom for this chord) |
| (Solo) *NOTE: Over the solo, just play the same intro pick pattern.* |
| *NOTE: This time, the verse stays the same, but pick the chords |
| throughout, instead of changing to strumming the second half. |
| This will make sense when you listen to the record.* |
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| I know I kept repeating "Bridge" and "Chorus", but the song is the same |
| 3 parts over and over, the main Em-G-Asus2-C thing, the chorus of |
| G-Em-C-D twice, and the C-'C-up' thing over the bridge. That's it! |
| Derek's part over the verse is almost impossible to get in one sitting, |
| so we have yet to totally tab it out. His solo will also come later, as |
| more people want the chords to the entire CD than the solo to one song. |
| I'll get to work on that stuff soon, though, I promise! But, if you do |
| have a second guitarist, adding his part over the chorus will really add |
| His chords are all different forms of Cliff's, and are listed below. All |
| the changes are at the same time. Again (yup, I know you are sick of |
| reading this!) it is very clear if you play over the record. |
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E|-3---0---2---0----0--
B|-3---1---3---0----3--
G|-0---0---2---0----0--
D|-0---2---0---2----4--
A|-2---3---x---2----5--
e|-3--(3)--x---0---(5)-
| You should note this is simply sliding the entire |
| C chord up a whole tone (2 frets), leaving the |
| open strings open. (Thus my name, C-up. It |
| is really like a harmonic D or something) |
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E|-3---8---10---7--
B|-3---8---10---8--
G|-0---0----0---0--
D|-0---0----0---x--
A|-2---7----9---7--
e|-3---8---10---0--
| You should let you finger holding the 5th string drag, |
| muting out the 4th string. Try it, it isn't too hard. |