Artist - Building 429
Song - Glory Defined
Album - Glory Defined EP
Tabbed by - MJ_Avalanche (Mike)
Tuning - DbAbDbGbAbDb (I used DbAbDbGbBbEb instead.)
Time Sig - 4/4
Tempo - Around 85
I saw them live a couple weeks ago and I personally wouldn't recommend that
tuning for this song, because the chord forms that they use don't work in
that tuning. I would use dropped-D and tune down a half step from there.
Intro Riff:
Play that intro 2x and on the second time, let the "5" (Gb) ring.
The verse sounds like arpeggiated "powerchords" of the following chords.
(Vertical lines indicate measures. First 3 measures )
[Ab/C] [Db] [(2/4)] [Ab/C] [Eb] [Db] [(4/4)Db] [Gb][Gb][Ab/C][Db][Ab/C][Eb][Db][Bb]
In that last measure (Bb) before the chorus, there's a "chunk-chunk" on the
guitars on beat 4. One guitar does a muted strum on 4+. The other hits the
open Db powerchord on the same beats.
Chorus:
Guitar 2's riffs on the chorus (placed according to where they go in relation
to the chords):
[NOTE: Don't play the first two riffs during the first chorus. From the
second time on, play the second one, and on the final choruses after the
bridge play it then.]
Back to the intro (2x), then the verse, played identically to the first verse.
The chorus then repeats itself and moves on to the bridge.
Bridge:
Afterwards, repeat the chorus 2 times, and then repeat the intro at the end
and hang on to the Gb and let it ring to end the song.
So, the song moves like:
Intro 2x
Verse 1 1x
Chorus 1x
Intro 2x
Verse 2 1x
Chorus 1x
Bridge 1x
Chorus 2x
Intro 2x
Easy song, but a good song. If you want the lyrics goto:
www.building429.com
Any questions or anything? Email me at [email protected]
Rock on for Jesus!
Mike
Song - Glory Defined
Album - Glory Defined EP
Tabbed by - MJ_Avalanche (Mike)
Tuning - DbAbDbGbAbDb (I used DbAbDbGbBbEb instead.)
Time Sig - 4/4
Tempo - Around 85
I saw them live a couple weeks ago and I personally wouldn't recommend that
tuning for this song, because the chord forms that they use don't work in
that tuning. I would use dropped-D and tune down a half step from there.
Intro Riff:
eb[-------------------------------]
Bb[-------------------------------]
Gb[-------------------------------]
Db[---7--7--4-2-5--4--------------]
Ab[---5--4--2-0-5--4---------4-5--]
Db[---0---------5--4--0-0-4-5-----]
Play that intro 2x and on the second time, let the "5" (Gb) ring.
The verse sounds like arpeggiated "powerchords" of the following chords.
(Vertical lines indicate measures. First 3 measures )
[Ab/C] [Db] [(2/4)] [Ab/C] [Eb] [Db] [(4/4)Db] [Gb][Gb][Ab/C][Db][Ab/C][Eb][Db][Bb]
In that last measure (Bb) before the chorus, there's a "chunk-chunk" on the
guitars on beat 4. One guitar does a muted strum on 4+. The other hits the
open Db powerchord on the same beats.
Chorus:
eb[------------------------------------------]
Bb[------------------------------------------]
Gb[------------------------------------------]
Db[---7--7--4--5------------4--5--4-2-4--5-2-]
Ab[---5--4--2--5------------4--5--2-0-4--5-2-]
Db[---0--------5------------4--5------4--5-2-]
Guitar 2's riffs on the chorus (placed according to where they go in relation
to the chords):
Bb[--------------10-8-7h8p7-------7-9--------]
Gb[--------\7-------------------------9------]
[NOTE: Don't play the first two riffs during the first chorus. From the
second time on, play the second one, and on the final choruses after the
bridge play it then.]
Back to the intro (2x), then the verse, played identically to the first verse.
The chorus then repeats itself and moves on to the bridge.
Bridge:
eb[---------------------]
Bb[---------------------]
Gb[---4--2--7-----------]
Db[---4--2--7--5--7--5--]
Ab[---2--4--5--5--7--5--]
Db[---------0--5--7--5--]
Afterwards, repeat the chorus 2 times, and then repeat the intro at the end
and hang on to the Gb and let it ring to end the song.
So, the song moves like:
Intro 2x
Verse 1 1x
Chorus 1x
Intro 2x
Verse 2 1x
Chorus 1x
Bridge 1x
Chorus 2x
Intro 2x
Easy song, but a good song. If you want the lyrics goto:
www.building429.com
Any questions or anything? Email me at [email protected]
Rock on for Jesus!
Mike