Caedmons Call

Caedmons Call - Lead Of Love guitar tab

"Lead Of Love" by Caedmon's Call

From "Caedmon's Call", Warner Alliance 1997

Words and music by Aaron Tate

Copyright 1997 Cumbee Road Music ASCAP

II Samuel 7:18-19

Capo 2 in E (F#), standard-tuned six-string acoustic. Quick tempo in 4. This

also sounds great on a 12-string.

This is a simple song that can work well with a single guitar and even with

a single voice. It's all strumming, except for some optionial flat-picking for

the intro. Cliff sings lead, the lyrics in ALL CAPS. Derek echoes or

harmonizes on the parts marked with (parentheses). Danielle joins for the parts

in {braces}.

Chord fingerings:

e|---0----------------0(2,0,0)----0----0--- ---0----0---

b|---0----------------0(0,2,0)----0----0--- ---0----0---

g|---1(h2,p1)----(1h2)2-----------4----6--- ---6----8---

d|---2----------------2-----------4----6--- ---7----9---

a|---2----------------0-----------2----4--- ---7----9---

e|---0----------------x-----------x----x--- ---5----7---

E A9 Bsus4 C#m7 (A9 Bsus4)

(try these alternate

() = optional/ad-lib fingerings to spice

h = hammer-on up the guitar solo

p = pull-off section)

s = slide

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Opening to "Lead of Love"

Written by Aaron Tate

Arranged by Caedmon's Call

Transcribed by Alex. =)

Here's the opening of "Lead of Love." Just capo on 2, it's all on the highest three strings (G, B, E). The highest two strings (B, E)

are always open (no fingers, just play the capoed note), so basically

you just move up and down the G string. Just make sure your finger doesn't

hit the open strings, to keep them ringing.

Since the highest two strings are always open, I numbered them as 0,

(even though they're technically 2nd fret because of the capo), but

for the G string I've named the fret by the ACTUAL number, so it's easier

to figure out where you are that way.

And as in all tab, make sure you're reading this in a font that gives

equal spaces for each character (ex. courier), or else the lines won't

line up.

*

E|-------0--------0-----------0----0--------0----------|

B|----------0-------0-----------------0--------0-----0-|

G|--11--------10------10----10-8--------6--------6-----|

E|-------0------------0--------------0--------0----------|

B|----------0------------0-----0--------0--------0-----0-|

G|--11--------11/13--------13----8--------6--------6-----|

* = these three notes are rhythmically faster, cross the strings quick.

11/13 = slide from 11 to 13

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[intro] E, A9, E, A9

e|-----0-----0----0----0-----0----0----0----0----0----0-----0---0-

b|--5-----4-----4---2-----0-----0---5----5s7---7---2-----0----0---

g|----------------------------------------------------------------

d|----------------------------------------------------------------

a|----------------------------------------------------------------

e|----------------------------------------------------------------

Normally Alex's version of the intro is better, but on a 12-string use this

version on just the bottom two "courses" (pairs of strings), b and e. I run

through the intro lick--Alex's unless I'm on a 12-string--once, and then I start

strumming the full chords.

Once you go to strumming full chords, the easiest way is to use the basic E

and A9 fingerings. This way your hand is always in the same position at the

second fret. You can also add the hammer to the E and the optional notes to the

A9 with your pinky finger. This puts part of the intro lick within the chords

and spices things up a bit. But here's an even better way that's not much more

difficult:

e|---0-----0---------0-----0---------0-----0---------0-----0---

b|---0-----0---------0-----0---------0-----7---------0-----0---

g|---9-----8---------6-----1---------9-----9---------6-----2---

d|---9-----9---------7-----2---------9-----9---------7-----2---

a|---7-----9---------7-----2---------0-----0---------0-----0---

e|---0-----0---------0-----0---------x-----x---------x-----x---

E Emaj7 Esus6 E A9 Asus6 A(9) A9

These chords also contain the intro lick and sound much better than just

the basic E and A9. I use these in the intro, after the first chorus, and in

the outro, though I use the basic E and A9 for about half of the outro to keep

these from getting monotonous. Note that you can play all this keeping your

ring finger on the 4th string.

[verse 1]

E

LOOKING BACK AT THE ROAD SO FAR

A9

THE JOURNEY'S LEFT ITS SHARE OF SCARS

E A9

MOSTLY FROM LEAVING THE NARROW AND STRAIGHT

[verse 2]

E

LOOKING BACK IT IS CLEAR TO ME

A9

A MAN IS MORE THAN THE SUM OF HIS DEEDS

E

HOW YOU MAKE GOOD OF THIS MESS I'VE MADE

A9

IS A PROFOUND MYSTERY

[bridge]

E A9

LOOKING BACK YOU KNOW YOU HAD TO BRING ME THROUGH

E Bsus4

ALL THAT I WAS SO AFRAID OF )

C#m7 Bsus4 C#m7 Bsus4

THOUGH I QUESTIONED THE SKY NOW I SEE WHY

[chorus]

E A9

HAD TO WALK THE ROCKS TO SEE THE MOUNTAIN VIEW )}

E Bsus4 (one clean strum)

LOOKING BACK I SEE THE LEAD OF LOVE

[verse 3]

E

LOOKING BACK I CAN FINALLY SEE {(I'd rather have wisdom and pain)}

A9

HOW FAILURES BRING HUMILITY

E

IT BRINGS ME TO MY KNEES {(Than be a comfortable old fool)}

A9

HELPS ME SEE MY NEED FOR THEE )

[repeat bridge]

E A9

LOOKING BACK YOU KNOW YOU HAD TO BRING ME THROUGH

E Bsus4

ALL THAT I WAS SO AFRAID OF )}

C#m7 Bsus4 C#m7 Bsus4

THOUGH I QUESTIONED THE SKY NOW I SEE WHY

[repeat chorus]

E A9

HAD TO WALK THE ROCKS TO SEE THE MOUNTAIN VIEW )}

E Bsus4

LOOKING BACK I SEE THE LEAD OF LOVE

[guitar solo] A9, Bsus4 (4x)

[repeat chorus]

E A9

HAD TO WALK THE ROCKS TO SEE THE MOUNTAIN VIEW )}

E Bsus4 (one hard strum, then building to the E)

LOOKING BACK I SEE THE LEAD OF LOVE

[outro] E, A9 (4x) E

I SEE THE LEAD OF LOVE

Ooh... )}

Transcribed 7/19/1997, revised 12/29/1997 by tstilwel@comp.uark.edu

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