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From muri@po-box.mcgill.ca Sun May 4 10:44:36 1997 Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 00:14:59 +0530 From: Marc To: guitar@olga.net Subject: TAB: "Forgiveness" by Collective Soul
"Forgiveness" by Collective Soul as heard on the album "DISCIPLINED BREAKDOWN"
Words written by Ed Roland and music by Collective Soul
Transcribed by: Phil Muri on March 30th 1997 e-mail: muri@po-box.mcgill.ca
This is the first song I`ve tabbed for OLGA so please, bear with me. Any comments, questions or corrections would greatly be appreciated. So E-Mail me if you want to!
*****the tone of the instrument which comes in after the intro is so weird-and cool! I can`t tell if it`s a guitar or an organ.(it said in the liner notes that a guy played organ for one song) In any case I arranged it for guitar.*******
*/*/*/* NOTE */*/*/* When **** is next to a chord it means that there are 4 muted 16th note slashes using the G-chord Starting on the 4th beat. Example: 1 2 3 4 e a u / / / /
INTRO
Em B C G
Guitar 2 (or organ) fades-in on last beat of intro
riff 1
E---------------------------------------------------------- B---------------------------------------------------------- G-9---11-12-8---11-8-9----------------------------------9-- D--------------------------10-12-----9-10------------------ A---------------------------------10----------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------
Verse
Em B C G In my silence I would love to forget
Em B C G But restitution hasn`t come quite yet
D And with one accord I keep moving forth
Em C5 I stretch my heart to heal some more
Chorus
G Em C5 It used to be all I wanted to learn
G **** Was wisdom trust and truth
G Em C5 But now all I really want to learn
G Is forgiveness for you
then guitar 2( or organ) comes in again with almost the same thing as riff 1
riff 2 ( pitiful attempt at repeat sign ) play what`s in 1st box once, repeat it and then play the second box
E--------------------------------------------------l------- B----------------------------------------------.---l------- G-----9---11-12-8-----11-8-9--------------12-------l---9--- D------------------------------10-12-----------.---l------- A-----------------------------------------10-------l------- E--------------------------------------------------l-------
*(Not sure about octave before repeat)*
Verse
Em B C G As my seasons change I`ve now grown to know
Em B C G When one`s heart creates, one`s soul doesn`t owe
D So I wash away stains of yesterday
Em C5 Then tempt my heart with love`s display
(Play Chorus again)
Guitar interlude (couldn`t quite call this a solo!) It sounds approximately right to me
(again, there`s that famous repeat sign) E---------------------------------------------------------------------l B---13-13----12-12----10-10-8-8-8-8----13-13----12-12----10-10------.-l G---12-12----12-12----12-12-9-9-9-9----12-12----12-12----12-12---12---l D----------------------------------------------------------------12-.-l A---------------------------------------------------------------------l E---------------------------------------------------------------------l *listen for the muted slashes between each chord*
DRUM BEAT (4 Bars)
...I think so?
Finger-pick all this part (Oh,come on! You must get the idea by now!) E------7--------------------7-------------------7---------------3------l B------8--------------------8-------------------8---------------3--.---l G---------------------------------------------------------------4------l D---------------------------------------------------------------5--.---l A--------------------------------------3------------------------5------l E---3----------------3------------------------------------------3------l *play last chord very gently*
Chorus w/acoustic guitar (no break with muting)
Rest of band kicks-in still with chorus (break with muting)
Play chorus chords (no vocals or break w/ muting) 3 times
Well, I did as good as I could...
This truly is a great song. But I was disappointed that, like the other songs on "Disciplined Breakdown", there are no real solos. Ross Childress is an extremely talented guitarist, Why don`t they let him solo? It would make the great tunes even better.
P.S - Comments, Questions, improvements; welcome and appreciated! "Forgiveness" by Collective Soul as heard on the album "DISCIPLINED BREAKDOWN"
Words written by Ed Roland and music by Collective Soul
Transcribed by: Phil Muri on March 30th 1997 e-mail: muri@po-box.mcgill.ca
This is the first song I`ve tabbed for OLGA so please, bear with me. Any comments, questions or corrections would greatly be appreciated. So E-Mail me if you want to!
*/*/*/* NOTE */*/*/* When **** is next to a chord it means that there are 4 muted 16th note slashes using the G-chord Starting on the 4th beat. Example: 1 2 3 4 e a u / / / /
INTRO
Em B C G
Guitar 2 fades-in on last beat of intro
riff 1
E---------------------------------------------------------- B---------------------------------------------------------- G-9---11-12-8---11-8-9----------------------------------9-- D--------------------------10-12-----9-10------------------ A---------------------------------10----------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------
Verse
Em B C G In my silence I would love to forget
Em B C G But restitution hasn`t come quite yet
D And with one accord I keep moving forth
Em C5 I stretch my heart to heal some more
Chorus
G Em C5 It used to be all I wanted to learn
G **** Was wisdom trust and truth
G Em C5 But now all I really want to learn
G Is forgiveness for you
then guitar 2 comes in again with almost the same thing as riff 1
riff 2 ( pitiful attempt at repeat sign ) play what`s in 1st box once, repeat it and then play the second box
E------------------------------------------------------|------- B--------------------------------------------------.---|------- G-----9---11-12-8-----11-8-9--------------12---9-10----|---9--- D------------------------------10-12---------------.---|------- A-----------------------------------------10-----------|------- E------------------------------------------------------|-------
*(Not sure about octave before repeat)*
Verse
Em B C G As my seasons change I`ve now grown to know
Em B C G When one`s heart creates, one`s soul doesn`t owe
D So I wash away stains of yesterday
Em C5 Then tempt my heart with love`s display
(Play Chorus again)
Guitar interlude (couldn`t quite call this a solo!) It sounds approximately right to me
(again, there`s that famous repeat sign) E---------------------------------------------------------------------| B---13-13----12-12----10-10-8-8-8-8----13-13----12-12----10-10------.-| G---12-12----12-12----12-12-9-9-9-9----12-12----12-12----12-12---12---| D----------------------------------------------------------------12-.-| A---------------------------------------------------------------------| E---------------------------------------------------------------------| *listen for the muted slashes between each chord*
DRUM BEAT (4 Bars)
...I think so?
Finger-pick all this part (Oh,come on! You must get the idea by now!) E------3--------------------3-------------------3---------------3------| B------3--------------------3-------------------3---------------3--.---| G---------------------------------------------------------------4------| D---------------------------------------------------------------5--.---| A--------------------------------------3------------------------5------| E---3----------------0------------------------------------------3------| *play last chord very gently*
Chorus w/acoustic guitar (no break with muting)
Rest of band kicks-in still with chorus (break with muting)
Play chorus chords (no vocals or break w/ muting) 3 times
Well, I did as good as I could...
This truly is a great song. But I was disappointed that, like the other songs on "Disciplined Breakdown", there are no real solos. Ross Childress is an extremely talented guitarist, Why don`t they let him solo? It would make the great tunes even better.
P.S - Comments, Questions, improvements; welcome and appreciated!
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