Tab: "All Things in Time," by Toad the Wet Sprocket
Transcribed by Michael A. Mazur (mmazur@wpi.edu)
Intro: Guitar 1, acoustic, plays chords
Guitar 2 is an electric, capoed at 5. It plays the tab below
[Cadd9] [G/B] [Cadd9]
|-----------5--|-----------------|-----------5--|
|--------------|-----------5--3--|-----------3--|
|--------------|-----------------|--------------|
|-----0--------|-----0-----------|-----0--------|
|---------0----|--------0--------|--------0-----|
|--3-----------|--2--------------|--3-----------|
[G/B]
|-------------------|
|----------------5--|
|-----------2h4-----| When recalled, these four measures are
|-----0-------------| played slightly differently. Measures
|--------0----------| 3-4 are played first, followed by 1 and 2.
|--2----------------|
Verse: Guitar 1 continues with chords. For the Cadd9-G/B progression,
Guitar 2 repeats the first two measures of the intro. For the rest
of the verse, it doubles the chords played by Guitar 1, but, because
of the capo, the fretted notes are a fourth lower than sounding.
[Cadd9]call me up when you [G/B]need
[Cadd9]strangers often de[G/B]ceive
and there's [A7sus4]something so [A7]freeing
to call out a [C]name
and [D]someone's believing
i've been changing my mind
through with looking behind
it's a crash course in life
the best you can do is get by
no getting out alive
Chorus:
[G] [F] i'll hold a [C]light [Am] for you to see
[G] [F] all things in [C]time, [D] all you'll ever need
Repeat the intro once, but Guitar 2 reverses the order of the two
measures
Verse:
something i can't explain
keeps me running, afraid
and every day
looks me in the face and says
"who'd you think you were, anyway?"
Chorus:
if you'll hold a light for me to see
all things in time, all we'll ever need
Bridge:
[G]
[C] well, you told me [G]so
[C] that we'd done this [G]all [D/F#]befor[-]e[Em]
so what [C]is it keeps us [D]coming back for more?
[G] [D/F#] [Am] [C]
Chorus:
i'll hold a light for you to see
all things in time, all you'll ever need
all things in time, all we'll ever need
Ending: Repeat the intro twice, but Guitar 2 reverses the order of
the two measures it plays.
Transcribed by Michael A. Mazur (mmazur@wpi.edu)
Intro: Guitar 1, acoustic, plays chords
Guitar 2 is an electric, capoed at 5. It plays the tab below
[Cadd9] [G/B] [Cadd9]
|-----------5--|-----------------|-----------5--|
|--------------|-----------5--3--|-----------3--|
|--------------|-----------------|--------------|
|-----0--------|-----0-----------|-----0--------|
|---------0----|--------0--------|--------0-----|
|--3-----------|--2--------------|--3-----------|
[G/B]
|-------------------|
|----------------5--|
|-----------2h4-----| When recalled, these four measures are
|-----0-------------| played slightly differently. Measures
|--------0----------| 3-4 are played first, followed by 1 and 2.
|--2----------------|
Verse: Guitar 1 continues with chords. For the Cadd9-G/B progression,
Guitar 2 repeats the first two measures of the intro. For the rest
of the verse, it doubles the chords played by Guitar 1, but, because
of the capo, the fretted notes are a fourth lower than sounding.
[Cadd9]call me up when you [G/B]need
[Cadd9]strangers often de[G/B]ceive
and there's [A7sus4]something so [A7]freeing
to call out a [C]name
and [D]someone's believing
i've been changing my mind
through with looking behind
it's a crash course in life
the best you can do is get by
no getting out alive
Chorus:
[G] [F] i'll hold a [C]light [Am] for you to see
[G] [F] all things in [C]time, [D] all you'll ever need
Repeat the intro once, but Guitar 2 reverses the order of the two
measures
Verse:
something i can't explain
keeps me running, afraid
and every day
looks me in the face and says
"who'd you think you were, anyway?"
Chorus:
if you'll hold a light for me to see
all things in time, all we'll ever need
Bridge:
[G]
[C] well, you told me [G]so
[C] that we'd done this [G]all [D/F#]befor[-]e[Em]
so what [C]is it keeps us [D]coming back for more?
[G] [D/F#] [Am] [C]
Chorus:
i'll hold a light for you to see
all things in time, all you'll ever need
all things in time, all we'll ever need
Ending: Repeat the intro twice, but Guitar 2 reverses the order of
the two measures it plays.