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drewguyArtist- Thousand Foot Krutch
Album- The Art Of Breaking
Song- Breathe You In
***This is the acoustic version of the song***
CAPO 3
Intro: G D C2 Em D
Verses: G D C2 Em D
Pre-chorus: F# G G D Em C2
Chorus: G D Em C2
Bridge: A C G D
**Listen to the song to figure out timings and strum pattern.
Its really easy and it totally rocks. I love this song.***
Comments about this tab
tjyork89 - 2005-08-16
thanx so much for putting this song on. this is an awesome song and i've been for someone to put this on.
i think the only messup on here is between the F# and G, and there should be a C in between them. other than that, it sounds beautiful.
to one krutch fan to another, god bless!
drewguy - 2005-08-16
ya i think you're right. thats the one part in the song that i wasnt sure on. i was playing a C at first too but i wasnt sure. so thanks
ApostlePhilip - 2005-08-17
Very nice. Though I'm not exactly sure what a C2 is... is it
e--3--
B--3--
G--0--
D--2--
A--3--
E--x--
drewguy - 2005-08-18
a C2 is
e----|----|-3--|
B----|----|-3--|
G----|----|----|
D-1--|----|----|
A----|-2--|----|
E----|----|----|
drewguy - 2005-08-18
not wait thats not right, sorry take that chord and move it up a fret so that your middle finger (2) is on the 3rd fret
kutlesstrongtwr - 2005-08-24
apostle philip--a c2 is just how you have it down! good job on this tab I love this song so much, really gives glory to the Lord!
TFK ROCKS!!
punkrawker0427 - 2005-08-24
thanks man this song rocks
drumbum411 - 2005-08-27
a c2 is like this
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4
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2
3
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g3n3s|s - 2005-09-05
lol, guys guys guys.. there are soooo many ways to play different chords.. so u all could be right :-) guitar repeats it's self to an extent
JesusFreak10 - 2005-09-09
ok i'm still trying to figure out all this capo stuff... lol.. if i put the capo no the 3rd fret like it says.. do i keep the same finger positions as like a regular G chord.. just using the capo as like the "nut"? or do i have to change my fingering? confusing enough? haha so like.. what i'm saying is.. if the capoes on the 3rd fret.. do i play like..
E-6
A-5
D-3
G-3
B-6
e-6
is it like that or am i totally off.. if someone could please explain.. it would be greatly apprecitated! oh and i already looked the the lesson on capo on this site.. and it made no sense.. sooo yeah haha please help!
~peace out~ and God Bless
Rokn4Him
JesusFreak10
j3susfreak - 2005-09-20
yah its basically just having the nut moved up strings... so u play the same chords...just makes it up a key or 2... so play normally...good luck!!!:P
J3susfreak
canteendave - 2005-09-22
I'm pretty sure the "A" named in the Bridge is actually "Am". that's
e 0
B 1
G 2
D 2
A 0
E x
JustifiedbyHim - 2005-11-25
I love this song!!! I say it is like the best song in the world. I played this at my band Justified's last (and 1st) concert. Good job on the tab, but I know there are a couple of wrong chords.
Capo: 3
Pre-chorus:
Bm, C2, G, D, Am, C2
And the bridge is:
Am, C2, G, D, 2x
Am, C2, C2
Anyway, there it is.
dancebreather - 2006-09-28
:) This IS an awesome song. Would another way to play the chorus be (if in a different key)
Capo 1
A E
Bm D
A E
Bm D...so on? idk..I'm all new to this! lol
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