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Lead guitar for "This World" by Caedmon's Call From "My Calm//Your Storm" Words and music by Aaron Tate Copyright © 1994 Cumbee Road Music (ASCAP) Romans 12 caedmons-call.com awakeningrecords.com Transcribed by T-rev http://www.t-rev.net For this song, with a single guitar, if I didn't have a partial capo available, I might do some flat-picking, but I would basically just play the capo-2-in-G rhythm part, which is transcribed in the official Songbook. With multiple guitars, one can play lead, or with a -345 partial capo on a single guitar I'll play a mix of lead and rhythm. Here are a couple ways to play the lead guitar part: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NO CAPO: My favorite way to play "This World" is with a partial capo, but if there were another guitar playing rhythm (capo 2 in G) and no partial capo on hand, I would play the lead part this way. I think this is how derek played it on the original recording. If you play it this way, you can play guitar solo I have tabbed in a separate file. A x02200 D xx0230 E 022200 Bm x22432 F#m 244222 VERSE/CHORUS: A, D, E, A, A, D, E, E |------0--------|------0--------|------0--------|------0--------| |----------0----|----------3----|----------0----|--------------0| |-------------(2|---(2)-------(2|-------------(2|----------1----| |---(2)-----(2)-|0--------------|---(2)-----(2)-|---(2)---------| |0--------------|---------------|---------------|0--------------| |---------------|---------------|0--------------|---------------| A.............. D.............. E.............. A.............. |------0--------|------0--------|------0--------|------0--------| |----------0----|----------3----|----------0----|--0-------0----| |1h2----------(2|----2--------(2|--------------2|--------------2| |---------------|0--------------|---(2)-----(2)-|---(2)-----(2)-| |---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| |---------------|---------------|0--------------|---------------| ............... D.............. E.............................. BRIDGE A: Bm, D, A, E BRIDGE B: F#m, E, F#m, E, F#m, E, D, D ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PARTIAL CAPO: This (partial-capoed) is how I prefer to play it, especially if it's with just one guitar. You can drone any open string in the guitar solo, and cool-sounding funky chord voicings are really easy, all a single guitar without retuning: 345-partial-capo 2nd fret. In other words, the partial capo covers the third, fourth and fifth strings, but leaves the others untouched. Played open, it sounds like Esus4 (022200). (This is similar to DADGAD- tuning, capo 2.) I give the chord fingerings relative to the partial capo, but 0 means open on any string. This way, the chord progressions are the same as the regular capo 2 rhythm part. G 3x0000, 320003, 320033 etc. C x30010, x32000, x32013 or 870000 D 000200, 054000, 320000+7 (+7 = this fingering 7 frets up) Am x02210, x0221c (c = same fret as the partial capo) Em c22000 VERSE/CHORUS: G, C, D, G, G, C, D, D |------0--------|------0--------|------0--------|------0--------| |----------0----|----------1----|----------0----|--------------0| |-------------(0|-------------(0|-------------(0|---------------| |---(0)-----(0)-|---(0)-----(0)-|---(0)-----(0)-|---(0)----4----| |---------------|3--------------|---------------|0--------------| |3--------------|---------------|0--------------|---------------| |------0--------|------0--------|------0--------|------0--------| |----------0----|----------1----|----------0----|--0-------0----| |-------------(0|--------------0|--------------0|--------------0| |4h5------------|---(0)-----(0)-|---(0)-----(0)-|---(0)-----(0)-| |---------------|3--------------|---------------|---------------| |---------------|---------------|0--------------|---------------| BRIDGE A: Am, C, G, D BRIDGE B: Em, D, Em, D, Em, D, C (335533), C (870088) GUITAR SOLO (my partial capo rendition): |------0---0----|--0---0-------0|--0-------0---0|------0-------0| |1h3---3---3-3p1|--1---1-------0|--0-------0---0|------0-------0| |0-----0---0-0--|--0---0-5\4---4|--4-4\2---2---2|0-------0h2----| |0-----------2--|--------0------|----0----------|0-------0------| |2-----------3--|--------0------|----0----------|2-------2------| |3--------------|--------0------|----0----------|3-------3------| |------0---0----|----0-0-----0-0|--------3------|2-------3/5----| |------0---0----|----0-0-----0-0|--------0---0-0|0---0-0-0------| |2p0---------0--|---------------|------0-0---0-0|0---0-0-0------| |0-----------0--|0-------0h2----|2p0---0-0---0-0|0---0-0-0------| |2--------------|3-------3------|0-------0------|0-------0------| |3--------------|---------------|0-------0------|0-------0------| |------0---0----|--0---0-------0|--0-------0---0|----0-0--------| |------0---0----|--0---0-------0|--0-------0---0|----0-0--------| |--------------5|--------0h2----|----2/4--------|4-------4-----5| |0h2---------2\5|--------0------|----0----------|5-------5-----0| |2-------------3|--------0------|----0----------|5-------5---5-5| |3--------------|--------0------|----0----------|3-------3---3-3| |---------------|---------------|2-------c------|0---0---0---0-0| |------0--------|---------------|0---0-0-0---0-0|0---0---0---0-0| |--3---x---0---5|--5---4---0----|0---0-0-0---0-0|0---5---4/5-4-2| |--0---0---0---5|--5---5---5-4/5|4-------2------|0---0---0---0-0| |--5---5---5---3|--3---3---3----|0-------0------|0---3---2/3-2-0| |--3---3---3----|---------------|0-------0------|0---0---0---0-0| Transcribed 7/19/1997 revised 3/3/2000 by T-rev More tab available at http://www.t-rev.net




