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B-radSong: One Day At A Time
Artist: Jeremy Camp
Words and Music by: Jeremy Camp
I fixed some chords that were left out of the other version and deleted
the chords that were wrong. This version is more accurate.
Verse:
Am G F
Pre-Chorus:
F G Am F# F
F G Am
F G Am F# F
F G Am F
Chorus:
A 2x C 2x G
A C G
Bridge:
D C F 2x
That's it but the hardest part is listening for that F#, but trust me,
it's there.
Comments about this tab
B-rad - 2004-05-11
It is actually a D/F#, my bad.
CBUMike - 2005-08-24
Well I would say you guys are getting really close. First of all, in the bridge, he does do the D C F... but then he goes back to a C and then a C/B... which just means slide the bass note off the C down on fret to the B. Its there listen real close... So Bridge is...
D C F C C/B
Secondly, I listened very closely for your F# in the prechorus and this is my analysis... I do hear the acoustic playing what sounds like a D, however I cranked up the bass really loud and the bass line is still playing a G which would lead me to believe that he is not playing a F# in the bass of the chord because a Major 7 interval at that low of a tone will slimply clash too much. You are hearing the F# in the chord though because the D shape that im hearing consists of the notes D F# and A. Its just not in the bass... the bass note is a G... so a G D F# A chord would be called a Gsus2 Major7... lol, I know thats a lot to consume. Heres what the chord would look like in tab...
Gsus2 Maj7
E-2
B-3
G-2
D-0
A-0
E-3
Keep rockin guys!
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