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Bass Tab
Look What You’ve Done
Tree63
Written by Jon Ellis
Tabbed by Scott Welch - dcWhut? (snjwelch@bellsouth.net)
Don't play the intro. Start with "I've never been the same." This is how
I play the song. By the way, it's my first tab ever; so, if I'm off, let
me know. Thanks
Verse 1: No Play for you! "Look what You've done for me........Jesus, my Savior, look what You've done for me"
Second Verse: "I've never been the same....."
Q h+e Q h+e Q h+e Q h+e Q h+e Q h+e Q h+e Q h+e
G--------------|-----------|-----------|----------|------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|
D--------------|-----------|-----------|----------|------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|
A---3---3----|-----------|--3--3----|------6---|------------|-----------|--6--6----|--6--6----|
E--------------|-4--4-----|-----------|-4-------|--6---6----|--4--4----|-----------|-----------|
Chorus:
q q T q q T q q T q q T (2x) q q T q q T q q T q q T
G------------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------| |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
D------------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------| |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
A------------------|-----------------|--6--6--6-6-6-|--6--6--6-6-6-| |--3--3--3-3-3-|-----------------|-----------------|--6--6--6-6-6-|
E---6--6--6-6-6-|--4--4--4-4-4-|-----------------|-----------------| |-----------------|--4--4--4-4-4-|--6--6--6-6-6-|-----------------|
q q T q q T q q T q q T
G------------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
D------------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
A------------------|-----------------|--6--6--6-6-6-|--6--6--6-6-6-|
E---6--6--6-6-6-|--4--4--4-4-4-|-----------------|-----------------|
Verse 3/4: same as verse 2
My band sings an accapella chorus somewhere after the guitar solo and
before the last chorus. It works really well and brings the sound to
a really worshipful level.