Key of C, 118 BPM.
This one was written by Gyejun, one of the admins. Remember to use the volume pedal in both of the pre-choruses.
God bless,
-John Lee
P.S. No demo as of yet, so use the below video and practice with it.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Freedom Reigns (Lead Guitar)
Key of E, 70 BPM.
Lead and solo electric guitarists: Play as written. When you see the quarter notes and eighth notes for the chords, they are guidelines only. Your strumming should be more varied than just straight up down strums in quarter/eighth notes all the time.
No rhythm tabs because rhythm plays chords only...rhythms: that means that you guys need to use this tab to know where in the neck your chords are should be to avoid redundancy.
God bless,
-John Lee
P.S. Until we upload a demo, play it with the album.
Lead and solo electric guitarists: Play as written. When you see the quarter notes and eighth notes for the chords, they are guidelines only. Your strumming should be more varied than just straight up down strums in quarter/eighth notes all the time.
No rhythm tabs because rhythm plays chords only...rhythms: that means that you guys need to use this tab to know where in the neck your chords are should be to avoid redundancy.
God bless,
-John Lee
P.S. Until we upload a demo, play it with the album.
Cornerstone (Lead Guitar)
Key of C, 70 BPM.
Lead & Solo guitarists: Play this. Experiment if your keyboardist is playing the melody or something.
God bless,
-John Lee
Lead & Solo guitarists: Play this. Experiment if your keyboardist is playing the melody or something.
God bless,
-John Lee
Cornerstone (Rhythm Guitar)
Key of C, 70 BPM.
If you're the only electric guitarist, you can try to experiment with combinations of this tab and the lead tab, but I'd personally use lead only.
Rhythm: Just remember. Volume control.
God bless,
-John Lee
If you're the only electric guitarist, you can try to experiment with combinations of this tab and the lead tab, but I'd personally use lead only.
Rhythm: Just remember. Volume control.
God bless,
-John Lee
God is Able (Lead Guitar)
Key of B, 160 BPM, Capo 4.
This tab is very straight forward. Play this tab if you're the only guitarist or the lead guitarist. Oh and Nigel begins with a B chord in this video, but it's not included in the tab.
God bless,
-John Lee
This tab is very straight forward. Play this tab if you're the only guitarist or the lead guitarist. Oh and Nigel begins with a B chord in this video, but it's not included in the tab.
God bless,
-John Lee
God is Able (Rhythm Guitar)
Key of B, 160 BPM.
The video begins with the B chord, but don't worry about it because your team will likely just dive straight into the song.
If you're the only electric guitarist, stop right now. Play the lead tab. I strongly advise against using any rhythm parts in the song.
If you're the rhythm, this is mostly just chords. You honestly don't even need the tabs. Anyways, you will play the common A-G chords at some points, although much of the chords are played elsewhere on the neck.
God bless,
-John Lee
The video begins with the B chord, but don't worry about it because your team will likely just dive straight into the song.
If you're the only electric guitarist, stop right now. Play the lead tab. I strongly advise against using any rhythm parts in the song.
If you're the rhythm, this is mostly just chords. You honestly don't even need the tabs. Anyways, you will play the common A-G chords at some points, although much of the chords are played elsewhere on the neck.
God bless,
-John Lee
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