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"Faith, Hope and Love" by Hokus Pick Tabbed by: Christopher S. Gordon e-mail me: christophersgordon@shaw.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I play on five-string bass, but here's a four-string version. If there is sufficient demand, I'll type up a five-string version. Verse: G--------------------------------------------------- D--------------------------------------------------- A-0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0--5-3--0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0------- E----------------------------------------------0-3-- A D C A E G Listen to the CD for the few points in the song where all instruments are muted (like 27 seconds in). Chorus: G--------------------------------- D--------------------------------- A-7-7-5-5-4-4-----5-5-4-4--------- E-------------7-7---------7-7-5-5- e D C# B D C# B A The chorus then rips from the verse, the exact same riff. The whole deal is played over again, although you might note that the G isn't played the second time through, and the song simply hangs on the E (this is heard about a minute into the song. Bridge: G----------------- D----------------- A-------------5-3- E-0-3-5---0-3----- E G A E G D C The key to making the bridge sound good is to appoach it gently. For example, you can easily do a pull-off from the D to C to get a quieter transition. One other thing that I discovered (rather by accident) is an interesting sound you get when you alternate the order of the D and C. Play D to C the first time through, then C to D... you get the idea =Þ




