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King Of Glory Tab


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Title:		King of Glory
Words by: 	Mac Powell 
Group:		Third Day
Tabbed By: 	Stephen Carter, 
Last modified: 	Sept. 14, 2005

Explanation of my format: 
I started out my musical career on drums, and I was fortunate to have an excellent
teacher, who taught me the basics of rhythm, (especially in 4/4 time) and he taught
me to count 1 measure of music, and say it aloud literally, like so: "one 'e' and a
two 'e' and a three 'e' and a four 'e' and a." And that represents 1 bar of music.
The numbers "1 2 3 4" in that are the 1/4 notes, the "and"'s and 1/8 notes, and the
'a' and the 'e' are 16th notes. I've combined this with the standard Tab notation,
and added a time signature at the beginning so that people like me who need the rhythm
can follow along. THIS IS AN EXACT REPRESENTATION OF THE MUSIC! If I place a note above
the "+", then it is on an eight note. 


NOTE: What follows is the REAL intro. I looked on the 'net in so many places, but could
not find a single accurate version of the intro. I found one version that was close but
it was Capo 2 in D... But the song's not played like that. Here's the real version, as
played on the CD, as close as I can hear it. I hope this is exact enough for y'all. ;)
(For the rest of the song, try the version by Ben Allen, , which is excellent. I use it myself. It can be found at www.ultimate-guitar.com) 

4/4
  E9                               Emaj7      
e|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
G|9-------------9-------------9---|8-----9p8-------------------8---|
D|------9-----------------9-------|------------9-----------9-------|
A|7-------------------7-----------|7-------------------7-----------|
E|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
  1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a  1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a

  A					     B9/A
e|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
B|------------5-------------------|----------------------------5---|
G|6-------6-----------6-----------|8-----------6-----------6-------|
D|----7-------------------7-------|----9s7-------------7-----------|
A|0---------------------------0---|0-------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
  1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a  1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a


CHORDS USED:
------------
     |EADGBe 
E    |079900
Emaj7|079800
A    |x07655
B9/A |x09800

p - pull off
h - hammer on 

(c) Stephen Carter - 2005
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