Collective Soul

Collective Soul - Forgiveness guitar chord

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From muri@po-box.mcgill.ca Sun May 4 10:44:36 1997

Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 00:14:59 +0530

From: Marc

To: guitar@olga.net

Subject: TAB: "Forgiveness" by Collective Soul

"Forgiveness" by Collective Soul

as heard on the album "DISCIPLINED BREAKDOWN"

Words written by Ed Roland and music by Collective Soul

Transcribed by: Phil Muri on March 30th 1997

e-mail: muri@po-box.mcgill.ca

This is the first song I've tabbed for OLGA so please, bear with me. Any comments, questions or corrections would greatly be appreciated. So E-Mail me if you want to!

*****the tone of the instrument which comes in after the intro is so weird-and cool! I can't tell if it's a guitar or an organ.(it said in the liner notes that a guy played organ for one song) In any case I arranged it for guitar.*******

*/*/*/* NOTE */*/*/* When **** is next to a chord it means

that there are 4 muted 16th note slashes

using the G-chord Starting on the 4th beat.

Example: 1 2 3 4 e a u

/ / / /

INTRO

Em B C G

Guitar 2 (or organ) fades-in on last beat of intro

riff 1

E----------------------------------------------------------

B----------------------------------------------------------

G-9---11-12-8---11-8-9----------------------------------9--

D--------------------------10-12-----9-10------------------

A---------------------------------10-----------------------

E----------------------------------------------------------

Verse

Em B C G

In my silence I would love to forget

Em B C G

But restitution hasn't come quite yet

D

And with one accord I keep moving forth

Em C5

I stretch my heart to heal some more

Chorus

G Em C5

It used to be all I wanted to learn

G ****

Was wisdom trust and truth

G Em C5

But now all I really want to learn

G

Is forgiveness for you

then guitar 2( or organ) comes in again with almost the same thing as riff 1

riff 2

( pitiful attempt at repeat sign )

play what's in 1st box once, repeat it and then play the second box

E--------------------------------------------------l-------

B----------------------------------------------.---l-------

G-----9---11-12-8-----11-8-9--------------12-------l---9---

D------------------------------10-12-----------.---l-------

A-----------------------------------------10-------l-------

E--------------------------------------------------l-------

*(Not sure about octave

before repeat)*

Verse

Em B C G

As my seasons change I've now grown to know

Em B C G

When one's heart creates, one's soul doesn't owe

D

So I wash away stains of yesterday

Em C5

Then tempt my heart with love's display

(Play Chorus again)

Guitar interlude (couldn't quite call this a solo!)

It sounds approximately right to me

(again, there's that

famous repeat sign)

E---------------------------------------------------------------------l

B---13-13----12-12----10-10-8-8-8-8----13-13----12-12----10-10------.-l

G---12-12----12-12----12-12-9-9-9-9----12-12----12-12----12-12---12---l

D----------------------------------------------------------------12-.-l

A---------------------------------------------------------------------l

E---------------------------------------------------------------------l

*listen for the muted

slashes between each chord*

DRUM BEAT (4 Bars)

...I think so?

Finger-pick all this part (Oh,come on! You must get the idea by now!)

E------7--------------------7-------------------7---------------3------l

B------8--------------------8-------------------8---------------3--.---l

G---------------------------------------------------------------4------l

D---------------------------------------------------------------5--.---l

A--------------------------------------3------------------------5------l

E---3----------------3------------------------------------------3------l

*play last chord very gently*

Chorus w/acoustic guitar (no break with muting)

Rest of band kicks-in still with chorus (break with muting)

Play chorus chords (no vocals or break w/ muting) 3 times

Well, I did as good as I could...

This truly is a great song. But I was disappointed that, like the other songs on "Disciplined Breakdown", there are no real solos. Ross Childress is an extremely talented guitarist, Why don't they let him solo? It would make the great tunes even better.

P.S - Comments, Questions, improvements; welcome and appreciated!

"Forgiveness" by Collective Soul

as heard on the album "DISCIPLINED BREAKDOWN"

Words written by Ed Roland and music by Collective Soul

Transcribed by: Phil Muri on March 30th 1997

e-mail: muri@po-box.mcgill.ca

This is the first song I've tabbed for OLGA so please, bear with me. Any comments, questions or corrections would greatly be appreciated. So E-Mail me if you want to!

*/*/*/* NOTE */*/*/* When **** is next to a chord it means

that there are 4 muted 16th note slashes

using the G-chord Starting on the 4th beat.

Example: 1 2 3 4 e a u

/ / / /

INTRO

Em B C G

Guitar 2 fades-in on last beat of intro

riff 1

E----------------------------------------------------------

B----------------------------------------------------------

G-9---11-12-8---11-8-9----------------------------------9--

D--------------------------10-12-----9-10------------------

A---------------------------------10-----------------------

E----------------------------------------------------------

Verse

Em B C G

In my silence I would love to forget

Em B C G

But restitution hasn't come quite yet

D

And with one accord I keep moving forth

Em C5

I stretch my heart to heal some more

Chorus

G Em C5

It used to be all I wanted to learn

G ****

Was wisdom trust and truth

G Em C5

But now all I really want to learn

G

Is forgiveness for you

then guitar 2 comes in again with almost the same thing as riff 1

riff 2

( pitiful attempt at repeat sign )

play what's in 1st box once, repeat it and then play the second box

E------------------------------------------------------|-------

B--------------------------------------------------.---|-------

G-----9---11-12-8-----11-8-9--------------12---9-10----|---9---

D------------------------------10-12---------------.---|-------

A-----------------------------------------10-----------|-------

E------------------------------------------------------|-------

*(Not sure about octave

before repeat)*

Verse

Em B C G

As my seasons change I've now grown to know

Em B C G

When one's heart creates, one's soul doesn't owe

D

So I wash away stains of yesterday

Em C5

Then tempt my heart with love's display

(Play Chorus again)

Guitar interlude (couldn't quite call this a solo!)

It sounds approximately right to me

(again, there's that

famous repeat sign)

E---------------------------------------------------------------------|

B---13-13----12-12----10-10-8-8-8-8----13-13----12-12----10-10------.-|

G---12-12----12-12----12-12-9-9-9-9----12-12----12-12----12-12---12---|

D----------------------------------------------------------------12-.-|

A---------------------------------------------------------------------|

E---------------------------------------------------------------------|

*listen for the muted

slashes between each chord*

DRUM BEAT (4 Bars)

...I think so?

Finger-pick all this part (Oh,come on! You must get the idea by now!)

E------3--------------------3-------------------3---------------3------|

B------3--------------------3-------------------3---------------3--.---|

G---------------------------------------------------------------4------|

D---------------------------------------------------------------5--.---|

A--------------------------------------3------------------------5------|

E---3----------------0------------------------------------------3------|

*play last chord very gently*

Chorus w/acoustic guitar (no break with muting)

Rest of band kicks-in still with chorus (break with muting)

Play chorus chords (no vocals or break w/ muting) 3 times

Well, I did as good as I could...

This truly is a great song. But I was disappointed that, like the other songs on "Disciplined Breakdown", there are no real solos. Ross Childress is an extremely talented guitarist, Why don't they let him solo? It would make the great tunes even better.

P.S - Comments, Questions, improvements; welcome and appreciated!

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