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"All the Heavens"
Offerings
By Mark Lee of Third Day
copyright 2000 New Spring publishing, inc. / vandura 2500 songs / ASCAP
Transcribed by Ryan Leng (Shotoflove440@yahoo.com)
Tuned standard A 440 and capo'd at the 8th fret. All numbers are assuming
that the capoed 8th fret equals the nut (or fret zero).
Intro and verses: T*
---------------------------------0--------------------------
-----------0-------------0-----0------0-3-1---0----------0--
--------0----0-2-4p2p0-2-----0--------------0---2-0h2-2--0--
---0-2----0----0-----------2------------0-----2--0----0--0--
------------------------------------------3-----------------
--------3----------------0------------0---------2-2---2--3--
G(Db) D(Bb) Em(Cm) C(Ab) D/F# etc.
Chorus (stummed)
C ////// G // C //// D Dsus D C ////// Em /... Am, D/F#, G
Last part of the chorus:
Am D/F# G
--------------3-----
-1-0----------0-----
-2-2-2-0h2-2--0-----
-2-2-0-0-0-0--0-----
-0------------------
-----2-2-2-2--3-----
T* represents where I do a tap 12 frets above (tap as in striking a
string with your finger to get a sort of percussive harmonic. Not Eddie
VanHalen tapping). If you're capoed however, that means your tapping at
the twentieth fret. It doesn't work out that well, and it's really not in
the song. I play with a capo on the sixth fret instead. That's how to play
it on one guitar. God bless




